THE BLOOD CURE. Patients Who Drink at the Maw York KlughterHouit. (From the New York Ilerald. A visit to the slaughter-house at the foot of Thirty-fourth street was made by the writer. Passing through the long lines of beef, dressed and ready for the markets, to the center of the large build ing, the shambles are found. Qreat, sturdy men, with arms bare to the shoulder and dyed with blood, stood within a bmall inclosure, and hanging before them was a Texas steer, still warm and the blood dripping from the gash in his throat. The implements of slaughter lay about, and the light struggling through the windows overhead and re flected from the blood-soaked floor oast a rediish tint upon every thing. Tho steer was lowered to tho floor, and, while the hide was being rapidly taken from his body, the writer turned to ono of the attendants and said: "Do people come hero to drink blood?" " Lord bless you, yes, lots of them ! Ilave a glas ?" and the gory Hercules stooped down for a small dipper that stood near by. The writer, begging to be excused, continued the conversation. ""What do they drink it for?" "Well, for all kinds of tilings. It will cure almost anything, if you only think it will. Consumption most often, and weakuefR of all kinds. Thin peoplo drink it to get fat, and fat people who think they're weak to got strong." " Has it an iui pleasant tasto?" "Oh, no; tastes something like warm milk," and here the man made a motion as if to get some, which the writer quick ly cheeked. ' " Can peoplo come and drink a quan tity of it the first time ?" "Very seldom. Most people are afraid of it at first, but they got to like it after a while. Ladies are the worst; they make awful faces tho first few times, but they tako to it at the end just as if it was lager." " Do you havo many ladies como for it?" "Lola. Almost every day wo havo some, and it does them good, too. "Why, there used to bo a young lady come here every morning in her carriage. The first time she came, ahe lookod very bad. She was white and thin and did not got out of the carriage, becauso she was not able to, I suppose. Well, she made an aw ful fuss about it. I thought sho was go ing to faint when the saw thn glass full that was brought to her. 'Take it away,' the said, and 60 it was taken away. That day she managed to gtt down a teaspoon t'ul of it after a terrible fusH. But she got to like it like all the rest, and it wasn't long before aho could tako a tumbler of it and Rniitck her lipn, too. 8he got fatter and fatter all the time, and now she does not como any more, and I suppose she is cured." "Do they ever take tho blood home with them?" "Take it home? No, sir; they havo got to drink it when it is fresh, or else it will get clotted, and they can't drink it at all. Yom see sometimes they will havo to wait a few minutes until we kill a fresh steer. Just as soOn as tho throat is cut the blood spfcrts out, and we catch aomo of it in a glass, and then they must drink it right down." "What is the social position of the patients ?" " Well, some are rich and some are poor, but they all meet on common ground when they como here. Of course we take more interest in women than we do in men; that's natural, you know and then the women always eeem more grateful when they are cured than men do. There was an old man who came here once, and he used to grumble if the blood was not just ready for him. Wo stood it as long as we could and then up and told him one morning that we did not run a bar. Af tef that he was moro easy, and took his blood as quiet as any one." "It is said by somo people, particu larly some doctors, that tho habit of drinking blood ia a dangerous ore, be cause a person engenders a passion for it stronger than even for liquor. The more they drink the more they want." " I just tell you what it is, these doc tors dou't know anything about it. They don't want their patients to drink blood. Why, because they would get well then, and that would ruin their business. If people should stop eating meat we should have go out of the busi ness, and if people would stop getting sick what would become tf the doctors ? Sea 1 Why, just go down to the mark ets, any of them, ask the bufohers if they ever have consumption when they work around fresh meat. No, sir, they don't, and many a man has been cured by it and not know hintself what cured him. As for the love of it, they all liko it well enough after they get used to it, and I have heard of men who have druuk it regularly for years, but never heard there was anything queer about them." The men about tho slaughter-house apeak not only of cases of consumption oared, but also of deformities and swel lings made well. The case of a child, a little girl about 4 years of age, that was brought to the abattoir almost daily during the past summer, is a case in point. When she first appeared sho was accompanied by her parents and was ex ceedingly thin and pale. She was af fected, it was stated, with inflammatory rheumatism or something of that nature, and one of her legs was drawn out of shape. The little thing was indeed a sufferer, and was regarded with anxious nyea by the sturdy men. Her father had heard that the paunch of a steer placed around the diseased limb would have a beneficial effect, and had como to try tho experiment upon his daughter. The butchers, strong iu the belief of the efficacy of their pet theories, advised him by all means to do so, and offered to prepare tho bath of entrails. When the next bullock had been killed and the hide cut open the stomach was taken out and the contents placed iu a barrel or large tub. The little girl was now brought forward and prepared for a plunge into the horrible maas. Fright ened almost to death she was at the ter rible fight, to her, of slaughtered an imals and bloodstained men; but, not withstanding her screams and struggles, ho was forced feet foremost into the still-warm entrails. The treatment was repeated from time to tiiAe during the summer with marked beneficial results. It is claimed now that the littl girl has almost entirely recovered. Several case of scrofulous patients cured ' are men tioned by the habitues of tho market, and one or two cases of these wre children. A Crop of Centenarian. Jacob M. Jacobs, of Oswego, rounded off his century last Wednesday, and walked about the house, read his news- Eaper, and smoked his pipe like any risk collegian of 20. . He entered the navy in 1810, fought under the heroio Lawrence, and saw service on Lake On tario in 1814; and for many, many years he has smoked a vcryf very old pipe. Very halo and hearty is this old man whom neither gunpowder nor tobacco has had power to kill On his birthday he shook hands with 300 friends without feeling fatigued. Nay, more, he sat and listened to odes composed by his grand daughters, and was quite fresh the next morning. TheBe tough old fellows in Northern New York die hard. New York Tribune. Here she is. All the way from Georgia, gentlemen, Mrs. Elizabeth Wheatley, agod 104 years. She reads without glasses, and walks visiting a quarter of a mile and returns the same day. She was married in her ICth year, and has raised throe sets of children, eleven in all, five of whom are living, tho oldest a daugh ter of 87 years of age. She has raised three pairs of twins of her own, and two sets of grandchildren. Never did a day's washing, nor niatlo a pot of soap, has cooked lut lew meal, and milked u cow a few times. Her hair is black she has been a widow over fifty years, converses fluently, and is anxious to move to Texas. Ch icarjo J i m c. Oa Saturday a week ago Mrs. Marga ret Gray, the oldest person in all this section of tho State, having arrived at the wonderful age of 11(5 years, died at her home in Cabarrus county, N. C. She was the daughter of Michael Garner (fa miliarly known as old Mike Garner), who is said to have been tho wealthiest man who ever lived iu Cabarrus county. Mrs. Gray was the wife of Beverly Gray, and was the mother of sixteen children. Having been born in Cabarrus in 1751, and raised in Rocky river neighborhood, she has spent her entire life in the coun ty, and, it is said, never for once crossed the line. Charlotte (iV. C.) Observer. A Remarkable Dog. "Old Frank" is a hunting dog that used to hang around the newspaper oilices of St. Joseph, Mo. Mr. Joseph Crane took "Old Frank" to his house. Mr. Crane had an old hen, with seven or tight chickens that had been hatched out a couple of weeks. For some causo the unnatural mother deserted her off spring, and for nearly a day thoy wan dered around unprotected. The dog noticed tho helpless condition of the young brood, and he immediately took them under his wing; and he has since continued to care for them in the most affectionate manner, leading them around in the daytime and curling himself around them at night. The chickens aro doing well, and seem perfectly coa tented with their new protector. History lit Our Common School. Oar attention ha3 reccutly been called to a History of tho United States for tho uo of schools, by Prof. J. C. Ridpath, which is not only the bent we havo ever Been, but mbracea features of rare value never before incorporated into any history. It is written in a utyle of great elegance, but eiinplo and easy of corn prehension ; systematically arranged in a con nected narrative; elegantly and intelligently illustrated with chronological charts, progroFsi ve maps, typographical diagrams, portraits and cuts ; frwh, philosophical and readable It is as much unlike an ordinary bchool his tory as the beautiful periois of Irving are un like the turgid nonsense of Tupper ; and it so adroitly weaves the inspiring story of tho coun try into the web and woof of its material facts as to impress the lesions of history upon the mind with indelible force. It is fact dressed in elegant periods, noble diction, impressive char acterizations, and illuminated by appropriate incident and beautiful pictures. The publish ers (Jones brothers & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio) have made tho most elegant acd attract iw echool-book now before tho public. Dlckena I.lttle Folks. Nothing has given tho writings of Charles Dickens so hlrong a hold upon the hearts of parents as tho wi-11-kuown excellence of hi portrayaJ of children and their interoMts. Theso delineations, having received tho apv val of readers of mature age, the different child char acters have been detached from tho largo mans of matter with which they werCorigumlly con nected, and presented in the author's own lan guage to a new class of readers, to whom tho little volume will be a attractive as the larger originals have prove u to the general public. A series of twelve volnmos has been prepared, presenting among others the following char acters : "Smiko," from Nicholas Nickleby ; "Little Nell," from The Old Curiosity Shop; "The Child Wife." from David Coppt-rfield ; Tho Boy Joe," from Pickwick Tapers, etc., etc. A no edition of the first volumo of the series, " Littlo l'aul," from Dotnbey and Son, has just ben lamed, Illustrated by Darloy, and attractively bound. Tho other volumes will shortly follow. Hout )ost-paid for f 1.00; or any volume will bo sent with a year's subscrip tion to the New York Tribum (weekly) for $2.00 ; or any two volumes with a year's sub scription to the ImlfH wlenl for $3.00. John 11. Andehbox, Publisher, Hartford, Conn. A l'rlme Itemed for a rstlnfal Disease. The pangs endured by the rheumatic art attributed by scientilio pathologists to the con tact of a certain abnormal acrid element in the Mood with the sensitive covering of the ruus-' cles aud Joints. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, being a superb blood dopurent, i admirably calculated to expel this impurity, and by re moving the cauiM to allay the pain and feverish symptoms which it produces. That it is a most suocvSMful rbraedy for rheumatism, neuralgia and goat, as well as a reh&blo means of coun teracting those diseast'S, is a fact amply tv denced by voluntary cortitioates eiunatiiig from those wlrom it has cure J, and attested by Americau practitioners of high repute. It h likewise a sovereign curaUvu of dyspepsia, constipation, liver complaint, urinary trmtlj aud euueial debility, as wtll as th most popu lar aud auccoealul antidote to malaria wtUuu The Celebrated Ylentm Rolls. Among tire nnmerons articles Doolkt'h Ykaht Powdeb Is used for are the celebrated Vienna rolls, which are so delicious, palatable and healthy. If yon have not the recipe svud three-cmt strup to Dooley ,t Ubotheh, New York, and you will get it, together witti many other valuable cooking receipts, by return mail. Mrs. General Sherman, Wife of tho General of the United States Army, says : "I have frequently purchased Durang's Rheumatic ltemedf for friends suffring with IihenmatiHtn, aud in every instance It worked like msgio." Hnd for cirnnUr tollelphenstine A Ileutley, Druggists, Washington, V. C. BunxKrr's Cocoaine is the best and cheapest Hair Dressing in the world. It kills dandruiT, allays irritation, and promotes a vig orous growth of ihe Hair. Ark yom nkwhhealer for a copy of Tar. Cr.iCAOj Ltixira, tl te-et story paper iu the West. A Campaign Blander. When Dr. R. T. Pierce wai a candidate for State Senator, his political opponents pub lished a pretended analysis of hie popular medicines, hoping thereby to prejudice the people against Mm. 11 U election by an over whelming majority severely rebuked hie tra duccrs who sought to impeach his business in tegrity. No notice would have been taken of these campaign lies were It not that some of bis enemies (and every successful business nun has huj fall quota of envious rivals) are repub lishing these bogus analyses. Numerous and most absurd formulas have been published, purporting to come from high authority and ft is a significant fact that no two have been at all alike conclusively proving the dlahoneBty of their authors. The following is from the Buffalo Commer cial ot Oct. 33. 1877 t "Hardly a dozen years ago he (Dr. Pieroe) came hero, a young and unknown man, almost friendless, with no capital except his own man hood, which, however, included plenty of brains and pluck, indomitable perseverance, and inborn uprightness. Capital enough for any yeung man, iu this progressive country, If only ho has good health and habits as welL lie had all these great natural advantages and one thing more, an excellent education, lie bad studied modicine and been regularly li censed to practice as a physician. But be was till a student, fond of investigation and ex periment. He discovered, or invented, impor tant remedial agencies or compounds. Not choosing to wait wearily for the sick and suf fering to find out (without anybody to tell them) that he could do them good, he adver tised his medicines and invited the whole pro fession, of every school, to examine and pro nounce judgment upon his formula. He ad vertised liberally, profusely, but with extra ordinary shrewdness, and with a method which is in itself a lesson to all who seek business by that perfectly legitimate means. His success has been something marvelous bo great in deed that it must be due to intrinsic merit in Uio articles he sells more even than to his un paralleled skill in the use of printer's ink. Tho present writer once asked a distinguished dis pensing drugget to explain tno secret of tho almost universal demand for Dr. Pierce's medi cines. Ho said they were in fact genuine medicines such compounds as every good physician would prescribe for tho diseases which they were advertised to cure. Of course, they cost less than any druggist would chargo for the same articlo supplied on a physician's prescription, and besides there was the doctor's feo saved. Moreover, buying the drugs in such enormous quantities, having perfect ap paratus for purifying and compounding the mixture, he could not only get better articles in the hrst place, but present tho medicine in better form and cheaper than the same mixture could possibly bo obtained from any other source. " It maybe thought that all this having refer ence to Dr. Pierce's private business has no point whatever vhen considered in connection with the proper qualifications of a caudidiita for thu Senate. Perhaps. But it is tho fashion now, and d bo for a fortnight more, with sundry journals, to make sneering allusions to tin very matter. After that brief period, they will bo quite ready to go on doiug hi work as before, and, as always before, to tpc&k of him as a great public bentftctor. Ititeiiiimtlsm Oulikly Cured. "Durang's Rheumatic Ilemcdy," the great IhUtimI Mi-dicine, will positively cure anv case of rheumatism oa the IVjo of tie earth. Price, 1 a bottle, six bottles, if o. Sold by all drug- ists. Stud for circular to Hephenstine & eutley, Dmggihtu, Wohliington, D. C. CliliW Tho Celebrated " MiTt hucsh " Wood Tag Plug Tobacco. Thk Pioneer Topacco Compakt, New York. Boston and Chicago. Do not oo home Saturday night with out a copy of The Chicago Leixjeii. 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After Sea-Bathing, Relic Ir.g rt.e uiaayreialilo ration of Uic salt wserr and the sun. A Wah for the Head, Coolie;, Cleaniln;and Kofrehin(f. For Biles ef Mosquitoat end other Insaefa, Kcutraiixinj the pomon almost InatanUneoualy. To allay Haat end Irritation of Ihe Skin, to re move Dandruff, to prevent the Hair from fall log off, and promote ita vigorous growth. Apply the Kallieton thoronrMy with a ponre or sotl toornVnc' ' ll'ul,1 applied niht aud Xh frreatett tfflracy of the Coeoatwi is bet secured ov a ncrfect cleanplng, U fore Iti application, cf ths hair and sralp (for whirh purpons the XaLLlaTon I recom rnrnded, beraiue It inrredient aro co-operative wiUi tho of CocoatltB), tinlrrvrhich elrcnm.t-mcet It allays trrlUtlnik, remove all tendency to dndriff, and InvW rttcs the acUon cf the capillar i in the hia-!iet decree. Prepamt only hy JOSKPII BFR5nTTT A OQ r r aaie ry an i irngglEt. PULMONA, Mtdt fmm the niwrfnti... ..I t . v . Flii.liV a 10,1 curP'"r';o!",l M,'TIOM.BunN MITI. an,ir,L":,M:,'1 ;'- " the 1HH.UT i iii ' . - ' """ruere or t ne I enroll hyvem. :,nren,evrrS0L,..V.UrrL '.,.!'''-VA ih.,L. k 1 ,uw c,""r or in pain it U V2IifJ,rd irH'. dim Kirect.ir.tion. iL n.cl, ''n', "freehinir alep. It inviif.raUs te1"'1" '"'l fle-h raptdV II rillriiii' i i i ,, - 1 ri-meoy annwn Kir ukoi ua mhvuii feiaTF.M. Extrncte from Lritrre from Pnstore ef 1 liurrhee. PULMONA saved mr dimrhte-r's life see Rr.v, K. Jonas. Retnam, N. Y. TllJaurlill...il..l . ... the nee of PULMoN A. W tTam Ilr.v. p. WAmntn.Centnn, Pa Mch'JyTu Z. 1 h t"lomwnsl H to baa toflted tj r r 1 1 Ul.MO.N A may I. t.t llli(.d thermeh r. order. iMfheaent ! the I-r..,.fi.u7r direct riftZ' T p-rt,.ttle. or m l. ttl.-. f,-r i OM'AT .41 vfcC'ii IP OYAL Absolutely Pure. All Omcers anthorlred trt marantee It fall weight, J'o try it, send liO cents tr I -pound can to AGENTS WANTED FOR Creative Science; Or, MANHOOD, WOMANHOOD. 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R.ST..: B""'- W- Dear .?ir Since several years I have kot a sore and ery painful foot. 1 had some physicians, hut they couldn t cure me. Now, I have heard of your VKWETINK from a lady who was sick for a lnmr time, snd Iwcama all well from yotir Vkuetink ; and iwont and bouarht me one bottle of V EUKTINK.and.alter I hnd nsHd linn liottlo, the pain lft me, and it bog.tn to heal, and then I bouirht one other bottle, and so I tnke It vet. I thank td for this remedy and yourself, and wishing every sufferer may payatuentiontoit. It . a Mi-win for health. Mua. O. K1LABK, tih Vut lUitimure Street. SAFE AND SURE, Mn. TT. Tt. Rttvx'vii: In 1pT3 yo.ir Veoktihk waa rerwimmondod to m. and, yltddintj to the pei-Kuiedons of a friend, 1 cntitept.l to try It- At the time, I wai sufTfrintr from general dfhility and nervmia protitration. auperinduced bv overwork and irreu!ar h il.it. It wondrrnl trnrthrinr xnd eur v live propfrtiM renmod to a '.feet my doltil.'ued svt.m from the hntt do ; and, uiuW its peritent. tutn. 1 rap idly recovered, (r.ihiin more thsn ufunl health and good fuelira:. Kineo tilen 1 have not hosoatfd to jrlw VKur TINE my most umitialihed indomement, a being a safo, sure and powerful atit in pnmioting hwilth and n-ur-Ing the waated ytem to new life and energy. Vki FT1NC Is the only mndlrlne 1 uiu aud. h.nir m I li.n I nnvar Ayi7vii iaj iiiiu a oener. Yoora truly. W. H. CLARK. IJti Monterey Slreot, AlioKhauy, Pa. VEGET3SSE. THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE. CaABLiBTOtnr. IL R. Snmi! Aic ThU ia to certify that I have used yonr "B'ood Preparation' tn my family for several years, and think that, for borofula, or Uanknnm Humora, or Kheuniatto affectiona, it cannot be eicelled ; and as a blood punher ana soring medicine it is the ht thing 1 nave evor ummJ, ana i nve ua alimiet everything. 1 can cue rimy reoommend tt tn any one in need of such a medicine. Yours reapectfiiiJy, Mua. A. L DI5S MORE, 19 Rnssel Stregt. VEGETINE. WHAT IS HEEDED. BoatOH. Feb. IL 187L II R. rVrrmra, Eo. i ... Dear Air A Iwint one rear since I found myself lb a feebie condition from general debility. VrCTlNK wf strongly recommended to me by a friend who bad been roach ben i tiled by Its one. I procured the article, and. after uing aeveral bottlo. wa restored to heaith, and discontinued Its nae. 1 teel quite couhdent that there ia no medicine superior to It for those complaints for which it lee jhs: tally prepared, and would cheertnlly recommend ittotlueiewhnfmil that they need something to reature Umuo to perfect bealvh. l;P1rV.'.11!'V",,r"t . Firm or H. M. fettengui a Uo., No. 10 bute Mreei, Bostor VEGETIIME. AIL HAVE OBTAINED RELIEF. ftotrrH Buwick. Ua.. Jan. IT. ttm. TL R. Pfirmta, Kaq. : D.ar Hir I have had dTntla In Its worst form tr the last ten years, and bave taken hundreds of dollars' worth f medicines wit hoot obtaining any relief. In Ner tatnber laet 1 eunuMertced taking VEHKTINg. ine lii..h time my health has steadily improved. My Un digeste well, and I have gained taf teen pound of fleeb. Ttiere are several other In thl place taking Y'goiTlWg, and ail have obsamed relief. Your tmlv. , , , ,1 HUM Art K. MOOIWt, Overseer of Card Koora, PorUnwntta 0o.'a Mills. VEGETINE PREPARED BT H. B. STEMS, Boston, Mass. -J XWW U I i ff II. Vcetina Is Sold by All Droggiati. BAKING POWDFR and ahenlntely care, KOVAL UAKIN KING POHTIEU COn It. T Lk!"4cNrw.w,n,aldd. Imriu,..' r " iimi m 66 Beekman ht i F Doonni rta r:.-:. Invalid Chairs. , . mum rej iaiie. ' "pnngru hi. Ti BEATTY T"" t. tV-Looki etoairt?. C fJOO'fO FI.ATEI1 WATOIlituro. -Sk in ui lima worlil. hteei Wry ... l. i ' CI WKUSTER'SStarln the K r.uo in-nnouf toe Kast. warranted 4 . '"rTb m.hA Kron hit,., niailed t "f Addre., .r. L. A. Webater A tk! iiril'Jii , D1 4J IX'l 1 MIX mirrimrn mail.. ..I r .. . . BBSW p f UL OIL CH UUMUH r. to taaMibi. 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JACKSON'S BEST SWEET NAVY CHEWING TOBACCtT was awarded the higheel prize at Centennial Ky Vd-otlif.i for ltn tine chexvlitir uiuilitiee. trie excellence fvaxrjstt'iair character of it sweetening and flavoring. II nkvniiU the best tobacco over mad.v, ask yonr gncor toe Mua, a,irt soo t.tutt. each plug bears our Hoe-strip trsdsvuwJi rat( 1 wonle.inckiMinlt Iwii-ton IU ttM wholeaak) ly . r. fv nd for sample to C. A. JACIiHCZi & IT).. .lliKiulaelairerM, IVtrrturK, Va. WEBER'S tur only (xiu.'wrr coup-irrrvf.. Grace. Comfort ami. Beauty ! Is eonrti-ueted on pnrert er.'enrirw principles. The bak ia wbol lMim.4 -i and leitopen at the hip to be l t at pleanoTK of wearer, and I o rmai ' in imck thit tho fabric anoT tni . alapt ttw-innelvea wiih mrvolmv curacy to every eurwaivf kirMfnlunr.. of tho fiwt trtw or ftjrnr. 1. . by all leding merehanta. Ijidy A faints waotod. IS ifrra--plee by mail on receipt ol 1.UJ. M WESTERN DEPOT. KEITH BROS., aicirio, tL. "THE GOOD OLD STArJD-DY. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. FOR MAN AND DEA3T. KarTABUgrrrr) 35 Year AJwayaemreg. Ahrav rra4y. Always handy. 1 Us never yet faJ kid. TAfrv Wtilliont Aoes esI it. Tim whole world approve tho glorions old Vfoetang the Best and Chaners liniment In exiatenee. 25 aeaU ft bottle. Tore Moatang liniment coroe wbon eshing sJm wllk BOLD BY ALL llEDIOUm YKKDKRR. SANDAL-UOOD. A imsIUtw remedy fca- ail dasaaaiaol tM AjMsVrVCsk. niaddrr and Urinary OrfUJMt alen, ffot bl DropMlrsil Complnkita. i sarver prodsteee aikaMsq, Is certain and speedy in it aUnei It is fast snpaiueileaaj all otber remedies. Riity easenles) eare kn etx or eVvat days. 2fo other medicine ana do thla. Ilevrnre of Imltatloms ft, owing lo Ugielcas. cess, many have been offered ; some aea moat de-nsjeawiosv smudng pilea, la. DUNDAH DICK sV DO.H eaW - suss.eootaaaev Oil a Amki- Wuod, sU sat mU AVey 5rrrea. Aff eareweae, er aesai Waste to 35 9m4TtJ fTortsssarsjaes Jrs " . a n. v. . . 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