Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 April 1898 — Page 7

"MY WIFE'S LIFE"

How I was the means of saving it.

When ht lunps are ttacl.fi and thr aymploin of consumption appear, thru b'tftue thr struggle bettreeai .ille tmn and that drstiovini; 'tueac wlmh alr.y I tnousamU annually. It it liapi'y MM to Ihr ttltigglt win u 'Iitosc 1 catjaeeted anl hr.iiin i ct( ted Buck aa Im ii ae nut always '' " 1 thr .;!r. hut it did la Ihr um o( M r. K. Mm i It, Mciutihts. Trim . who uf hi wilr wasting ami wrakerini; an, I t.hv'H.iant heli.lr-v aul then uv-

..tr-l the wiinjur it-iiu-iv wiai wruugm

lie tell.

the cuic.

the Ktui y tluik :

promptly ired." X. Monti, Mem' hie, Tcun. Thr question: "Is ronsumntinn tirnblr.'" is tili rirhsteel, autl still drl.i.ljbir. It is rasy to nay that this was not a casr of i ousumption. Yet thr physicians said tt w.i- Thry should know. As a matter of (act. lr. Ayer'a tlirrty Pectoral haa wrought ao many aimtlar rurrs that it art in. to argue the cui ahlcnrsH o( conhiiiuplion in its rarlirt tagt, bv thr ussy of tins tcmrily. Therr ia tio Letter mnii.

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"Seven years r. toy attack of 1 .1 tic tmuhle

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couuh was extremely dit rrsM 11 1;. etpecialiy at night, and win fxcqetBtly attended with thr pittimr fit blood. The doctors hriiiic nnatile to help her, I in du'-ed her to try lr. Ayer's Cherry I'retornI and was surprised at the grcut relief it gave. Before? usiuj; one whole hc.ttle shr was etirrd. 0 that now she is strong and quite healthy. That this med'cine saved my wife's lite I have not the le.ist douht. I alwavs keep )r. Aver's Cherry Pectoral in the fious.-. VYIartirvrr anv of my family have a cold or coub we use it, and aic

wife had a aerere 1 cine for pulmonary tr utiles thnn Mr

whit h the

consumption

I Aver's Cherty Pectoral. It ies reliel tit

1 cases of A thiua, and Bronchitis, where re1 lief has been heretofore uuattuinaMe. It 1 promptly cures Coughs and Colds, I. I O tippt, and all affections of the throat and luags. Heretofore, Dr. Ayet s cherry piitoral has heea put up in full size . bottles only, at t on DtT buttle. To meet

d wine d-mand (or

wot 1

age, the 1 r med

is now put up in half size

snn ller fsck-

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Pottles, wt half price aj cents. Write for

Dr. Aver' Cureliook (freei and learu more of the cures effected by Tr. Ayer'a Cherry PtctortL Addrcs J. C. Aytr'tu., Lowell, MtVMh

A LESSUN ON FORGIVENESS.

INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM.

cm' ti Tili?.

to the

eml-Montlil I o unlnin

BtWap south, Thr opportun:! v to visit the Southern

Ft ,1 tos atfonii'il by the semi monthly ecursions öl ÜM I.otii lilt St Kaabvitla Railroad 1 one that abotlld be taken advantage of ly every one interested. These exi m nons .ire arranged for the first and third Tuesday "f April. The tkketl an gnml on the r (Hilar trams of those dates leaving Northern terminals, and can ISto he pur chased through ti.in agents uf connect' in linea. Tuket are void to many I its in Kcntuci.y, Yen tisii AlabatM, the Carolinas, Mississippi, llongm and the western portion of Florida. They are good for return passage on any Tuesday or rrul.iy within twenty one days, and allow fifteen days on the g.nm: trip tu top oft and evatnine the country. The cost for the- round trip is BOO tit the regular one-way rate, anl on same dates one v.i tu kits are so'd at alwut two thirds of the regular rates. For full parttealan write to (' I. Atmnre, (.. P. A., uooiwille, Kv , or tieorge II. Ilor ncr, D. V. A.. St. Ixiuis. Mo. To marry for awiHHJT, miy turn rmt to he I ke Ruing to the hornet for hoaejr. Bf I Horn. Twenty years ago, öfter years of investigation aiid study, lr. P. Harold Uayeeaa BIIMIIIHfl lliat he had discovered und perfected a treatment which would ure Ai-tlillia so that the pitient ihottld st.iv CUred. L'p tc this tline the I est that eoil.d be done by tin- most eminent idivai IMWWM to give mere tttnpoiaiy relief, and they fraiikly aekuowledjged their usability to dj inore. Dr. Huw trtHttfl has been ad varieing ateailily cm r since and now more than forty tltouaand N ihren have been under rare, giving to him and his MaWCtctM a vast MtrtrMOea and the li:ihet attain. tOM kill in (haling with thta moat diatrtating i -ease. lr. Iiayes' system is auch that patieuta are treated at their own homes, and through a perfected pi in of giving advice anil direi tions bv mail tod sending med ieines prepared in his own lalioratory to suit each individual patient's needs, anyone anywhere can he Miccessfiilly treated. Dr. Hayes will nutil his Thesis with Report of Cases and blanks for free Examination on application to him at Buffalo, N. V. Her Position. Jack Ts it true that the is I eonn'.ess? Tom Yes: I saw her my elf at the cishier'a desk in an up town eatahlisliment. L'p to Date. Coughing l.emls to Consamiitlon. Kemp's I'.alsam will ttop the Couth at onee. toi t y Mir druggist to-day and get a sample lmttle free. Jirge bottles '2C and 50 cents. (Jo at once : delays are dangerout.

here quick, there goei that everlasting calico declare, I ahottfd think.

Heal ing it. I his ia the

"Mother, come .lane Albright in dress of hers. I she'd be tiled of

tit tii Near il it 's a day. 1 never did sec such

a careful wobmb with her clotMU. "It ain't the care he takej of it, M.mdv, child, it' ÜM gooda. Them's illiarn Siropaon i Son's' lu .uts, the rt me an mv old black and white winch 1 almost as good now as the day 1 bought it, nigli four year ago come I UBM t'. I was at the store with .lane w hen 'iie bought that dress, Mandy. ai.d 10 far as I Can si e the eulora ts lust as bright to day as they was then, tho she's wore it constant cvet since. It proves old .Jones, what kaept the store, was teilin' truth when he sayt that the name of 'WUhan BüaptsOU 4 Sons' on the ticket to a package of caliktT r prin' was a 1 er!. 1:11 sure guarantee of gettin' our money's worth, for I never seen such colors keep blight and last ao long.' Mn.lo Ulfa Siek. Doctor (on m ean steamer) Your turn hat come. I see. sir. Allow me to Sea iek Passenger fan old bachelor) M o. n '. il ictor. It -it will soon puss off. It isn't nea seasic kness. I looked too loug at those those brid.ii couples. N. . Weekly.

When a fellow get" beat in any zame, h gets even by taring Iii opponent ..a a all the tunc Waaiiintoii l'ciaocraii

When some men start to tell a story you will anve tune hv letting them tell ;t with out trying to change the subject Washington Democrat. Fita etoppexi free and permanent iv cured. No fits after first day a use of Dr Kline'a (ireat Nerve Kentorer. Free $"J trial bottle A treatise Dr Khn . VXi r. b st . I'hila . I'a. We see no use in a man and his wife s' p ring on the street to talk.- Washington Dtmocrat.

I have found PVto'a Cure for Consumption an unfailing medicine. V. R. LotJt, blOö bcott St . umagton, Ky ,,Octl, We find that a !;rt class look agent i no ariount for anything else. Washington Democrat.

Naw Voim. Apr.l 18. MM 'ATTMS Native SUstfs I 4 '

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THE JSECKET OF A G(K)I) DISPOSITION. Mrs. Pinkham Snys a OarofUl Resrard for Bodily Health Makoe Women Swoot and Attractive to All.

The world is filled with sweet women who are held hack from usefulness by ome trouble of the fetnule gggjfsUM Kretfulnejsb and nervousness ra:lly (iestroy sweet dispositions.

tsielily all-worn-out wiaiien cannot live happy lives. Nearly every woman may be well and happy if ßhe will follow Mrs. l'inkham 'a advice. See what Mrs. CnSg says: "Dkar Mrs. IMkiiam: I have taken Lydia E.

Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and think it is the best medicine for women in the world. I was so weak and nervous that 1 thought I could not live from one day to the next. I had prolapsus uteri and leueorrhirav, and thought that

I would die. 1 bad dragging pains in my back, burning sensation down to my feet, and so many miserable feelings. People said that I looked like a dead woman. Doctors tried to cure me. but failed. I had given up when I heard of the I'inkham medicine. 1 got a bottle. I did not have much faith in It, but thought I would try it, and it made a new woman of me. I wish I could get every liuly in

the land to try It, for it did for me what doctors could not do.1

Mrs. Sam.H OnAto, linker Landing, Ta. Tbat Lvdiiv I IMnkham's Vegetable Compound is a safeguard of woman's btalth la clearly proven by the thousanda of letters constantly being received. Here

tl one from Mr. W. P. Vai.khtiäB, C0 Kerry Ave., Camden, N. J.: M Deah Mm. Pink iiam -Before writing to you I felt very bad. had terrible ick headaches, no appetite, gnawing pain In stomach, pain in my hack and right aide; was tired and nervous, and ao weak I could scarcely stand. I was not able todo anything, had sharp paina all through my body. Before I had taken half a bottle o.' Lydia K. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. I found myself improving. I continued ita use until I hrd taken four bottles, and felt ao well that 1 did not need to take any more. 1 cm like a new person. Ask Mrs. Ptikbam's Advlcc-A Womai Best uderstaBds I Womai's IHi

lateral llonal Suuitii. ' eliool vaaoa for AgMrfl g . JMIS. (Cased upM IN gtloct N.ta TI1K I riOW Mtllgf U il-36. l:-ad hapter U. OOLM .N TKXT.rorglvej ai I ye atw.U Mt fotgtvaa.-LalM ttt, Tl Ml.. -Autumn of A. D. 3. Afte- the h i ast of Tub ruacles, wli.ch that yev.j oc;uri d Ot tOM t U. PlaAClfc 'a,.en.uum. near the Hi a of SaJiiee. BXPIaANATION. In IlMgg hlttt t Dion t lis .lesiia givea muny practical lastructiotM to Ilia diM-ijilcH, for the tjuidanca of their fnture csnidtict. In tois IcMhQtl wci.hould tuhe up the wh ile subject of forgiveness. Jesus spoke reieatedly upon this duty, ticca u -e it was very practical; it ;:s u totii-h.-: , tie of the real state of the heart; the dctnlod for its practice was very frequent; it was a duty of almost daily practice ly Christ hiuitclf; it was ti very hard duty, contrary to the prevailing tendency of the age. I. The Law of ForgritntBCM for Personal Offenses. Vs. IS, 22. In the previous portions of this discourse Jesus had referred to ofiensrs which led others to sin, and hud btJeB teaching the disciples what to do when others tresi :i"i'i! jiL'.-iitist 1 hem. The duty seemed

SBS to lie on Peter's mind, as one difficult to perform, and differing from the prevailing opinions of the day. Hence Peter ask. d the question that foflows, in order to ggia more light. "How oft aliall my brother sin ntrainst me, and I f Org I TO him'.'" He foresees that his brother would probably repent Ids offense. In ansv. r Jesus enunciate', the pi loclptg that always and under all eir-rurnst-ances we must hnve a fortriving heart, whatever t he offer so against us. or thi attitude of the offi-nder; never the ap! tit of hate, or revenge, or retaliation. "I fay not unto thee, until seven times; but, until Mircnty times seven." It is n syinliolieal expression for never-ending forgiene- . IT. An Illustration. Vs. 2?,-M. Jesua proceed! to enforce this principle by a pa ruble in three scenes. The picture is drawn from an oriental court. The provincial eovernors. farmers of taxes and other high oflieials are summoned before a despotic sov.-reism to give an nccoiint of their administration. One was brought before the king who owed him 10,000 talents. This is estimated tobe worth tl S.000.000 or $20.000,ooo if weighed by Hebrew talents; n Creek talent v.as abotit bglf the weight of a ITehrew talent. In either case It was a sum impossible to pay. So his lord commanded Un to be sold, and his w;fc, Oltd children, nnd nil that he had. nnd payment to he made. It is still common in oriental countries to inflict nil this upon a man of the highest station. "11 m rv.Tit therefore fell dow n nnd worshiped him. snying: Tord, gift patience with me nnd I will pay thee all. Then the lord of that servant was moved with compassion and loosed

him. and forgave him the debt." There was no other way of deliverance. The Immense debt of this iruilty officer represents the magnitude of the lebt which the sinner owes to Cod, nnd ihe hopelessness of ever paying it. Sins ore compared to debts, because thev represent all that duty nnd love which we owe to Cod. but have never by our lives unid: all that in which we have

, , come short of the plnry of Cod. All this umneasiir-vl debt of sin Cod freely forgifCO for the sake of Jesus, His Son. Bo forgives in such a way as to tnke away l.oth the sto and the penalty of sin. Some of the consequences of sin are not immediately taken nway. be- i BOOM thev are needful for the taking Way of the sin itself. But the penally and the worst, consequence of sin are taken OWay immediately by forgivea . . a

, ness the separation and nnennnon oi the soul from (iod. Scene Sin-ond. Then this same servant went out and found a fellow servant

who owed him 101 pence. The silver penny was ahont the same as a denarius, nnd 100 of them were worth ST") ' or $17. ahont one millionth part of ihc debt the unmerei f ul servant owed the kimr. Anil he took him by the thront, aaying: Pay me that thouov.est. "And his fellow verant fell down at his feet, ar.d bOOtlllglll Ii i in. Mtying': Have patience with me, and I will pay thee all. And he would not. but went and cast I him into prison, till he should pny the I deht." 'the man who is most sinful ! toward God is apt tO be the hardest in

Sealing w it h those w bo sin against himself. Scene Third.- The other servants felt great pity for Ihe unfortunate man, ind told unto their lord all that waa rlone. Thev were wire he would listen, since he had been so compassionate towar 1 the first debtor. "Then his lord, ifter that he hud called him, said unto him: O thmi w Irked servant, 1 forgave thee all that debt, because thou deairodai RMI Shouhbst not thou also have had compassion on thy fellow servant, even as I ha1 pity on thee? And bis lord was wroth, and delivered him to the tormentors, rill he should pay all that was due unto hitn." His heart must have been very hard and cruel. The mercy of his kinir could not soften it. lie had soupht forgiveness from fear of loss, not because he wna orry for his w rong doing. The sufferInt. of others did not move him. Then Cartas adds the moral: "So likewise shall my Heavenly Father do ah o unto you. If f9 from your hearts furgive not everv one his brother their trespaaato . And our forgdrencaa is not to he merely in form nnd ords, but from aincere love, with true forgiveness.

Krom St.

Lawrence sc.

rialndeabr, V.

Csw.iun,

To suffer for lean with a prevailing pa n fill ailment, which battled skilliul Bttdical treatment, ct vdnch was cured ly a inple houaehold remedy, ia the lot which ntell Miv George L noaeoj, f Waat .Mm Street, ( tntOU, S.V. "lhlrteea years ago," taid Mrs. Itocera to a lepurtcr, "I was attacked with ii.ll.iiuraatery rheamatiaai ami u eoMplieatton uf diseases. fi (ill juttue soBteWBal ot hat I fftdurcd, when y..u lo.ik at thec li.uuls. '1 hey w.ie distorted, twisted and swollen. My foot, too, is sii much out of shape that the big toe lays ICfOM the others, tbe end

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PlilllillltK 1 ul41 a i x t y li v Mhi ye an "I d, JL.I nae a pleat ant h i) in e

1 other

utnforts, life

nie was lut

from enjoy-

ahle, for all Otatl things pule into inaiKnilicance m ben ni are wnliutit good

health I

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1 tried Dr. illiama' Pmk

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rti-afneaa Catnaot Be ortt by loal tpplicatisvia, as they eaaaot reach the diaeused portion of the ear. There ia only one way to iure deatuesa, and that it by aoaaUtiKtaoaJ moaaiea, lieafnea it caused by an 'iirinmed condition oi the SMacous lining of the Kuatachian Tube. When this ml c gels inflamed fatj have a ruml litig Boaod oi jaiperfent bearing, and when it is ent rely clos'd deainesa ia the result, and Unleaa the uitianimnlKUi can be taken out ami this tute retto.sl to its normal condition, hearing will be deat roved forever; aaa eusvs of of ten are caused tiy cntsrrh, which is nothing but an lullamed condition of the nun ens surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars forany ras of Dcatneta (caused by eaturrti that rtnwal he cued n Hull's Catarrti Cure, bend for circulars, free. K J Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. laid bv Drugpittt, Tec. Bali'a lamilr PUla are the best.

lTI !

'..es to CAurra.

trieii dillercnt doit ore tad manj inopnetary

V.S not heuet

n medics, hut

"Last March Pills tor Pale P

i-hed the first box I bggan to feel that they

wart doing bm food. I continued using them and steadily grew better. "I have used thirteen les of the pill and today fad better than for the past fifteen yean, afy appetite is good, I feel bright, cheerful and ban a desire to live und enjoy society. "I have been I member of the Methodilt church for many years, but for tix ycara was Moabit to itiend. I am able now to attend the church services regularly andcertainly appreciate that privilege. I consider l)r. Wiluaaaa' Pink Pills for Pale People a wonderful medicine und am confidant no other medicine could hive effectej the wonderful cere they have in my case." Dr. Williams' Pink IVIs for Pale People are aaaapaaod of vegetable remedies that exert a powerful influence ia parifjringand enrichnig the b'iood, thai linn men dwaoaaga

When a girl sadden ly hepint lending her wheel to her little brother the it getting i t t . ask her ftther for a ntw one. Chicago Uetord. A Kesiarksblr Hook. A Ooaak Biatery el Qreoeci from the Kar liest limes to the Death ot Alexander the ti, it. Ihr Charlea I. Soyder. Philadelphia: J. K. Ltppmcott Company. Tlie author of tint work has set hiinstlf the task ai making a truly senous set i : ir cumstatKes, exceedingiv funiiy He has unquestionably succeeded, as he expresaea it. He wrote' the hook for the nur) tat of spiting area frith the aiytht and beroeeof antiquity who caused him mch anguish in school days. The Comic History ot OrtaeO is wittN snd humorout. without beiii: vular. About 150 illustrstions illtinunate the I naa from the peacila of a half dozen artitta. The book it a truly tickle tonic for the melancholy. Something; to Itemeniher. If ynu lend a man grass seed, he'll rome round Uter to borrow a lawn mower.

Liu istiaa Work,

agaH Laaat lat AB aa aaaW, Atvataas - TtXfSnKarSsB

ALL THROUGH THE STATES.

QTJStTtOKg mn AMaTWKM. 1 What wns the firlnctple laid down bf Ohrtet rejrardlna: forgiveness Ttnw in ! lie rrtaatratc this tm'h? I Vrw treat waa the deht the klna: forgave his servant 4. What was the deht owed to this servant hy a f llow-servantt 8. Dcjwrihc th" differaaaa In the conduct

! of thf two credit, rs

g How Is this sam thing often sseen Hi tlie r Jatlont of a man with Ood and with Ills ft How -men T. What was the foal punishment of the anjust and wrkel servant? UTtat la true furglveneesT

To COM at Cold la One liny Tike Itxt n Promo C'uin ne Tablet druggists letund monev if it tails tocure.

All 2S

We wonder whv any Btta .lnts to lisp. It doesn't lieip his look. 'aabiagtoo Dem ocrat.

OOTS ENJOYS Both tho method ana roealtM when Synipof Fiufi is taken; it is pleasant and rcfroflhitig to the toatc, and act gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and IJoweb, cleansea the byatem cffeetually, fisels colds, headache and fever and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs ifl tu only remedy of ita kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the ßtomach, prompt in its action and truly U nehcial m ita effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agreeable substances, it many excellent qualities commond it to all ami have made it tho most popular remedy known. t?VTup of Figs is for sale in f0 cent bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist tv ho may not have it on hand will pro-curl-it promptly for any one who wishes to t ry it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. S4S FKAHCISCO, CAL ißuwiLU. Kr. w rotx, atr.

A sell on anlticl Island. F'.a.. which hnd uhvnvs been f recti water, changvd to snlnliur watet n few weeka after a

rind mill had been built.ovt r it toutilira the water for irriatinfr puraosea. Thev tell a shorv in Lisbon. Me., of a man who in bis prosperity built him l5-foct henhouse, nnd, when adreraitV overtook li'un, hied himself I

thither with his wife, nnd, after mak Inp aonc alterations, lived there modestly but in tomfort. About Alpena, B, i- . the farmers sold off all their wheat "close," as the saying is, last fall, expecting to buy new Feed this spring. It is said in that section now that, although they have the money to buy. they are ur.nble to g'et seed enough for their needs. Suits at law have been instituted nt bfontpelier, Vt.. to prevent the tun n of sawdust into the river, on the grouud that, when the river overflows it now no longer leaves rieh alluvial deposits on the bordering lands, but inetimbera them instead with aawduati Tlie clcric-militaat ema uppailUOat fal n narson of KokOBlO, Ind., when n

mortgage collector called on him, and he used a club so vigorously that hev.is held to court, and, nfter pleading guilty of assnult. he found himself obliged to stand trial on a charge of profanity. Some boys of Ashtabula. O., learned a lesson nfter carrying a heavy basket for a stranger to the railroad station, on his promise to pay them. Instead of money he gae them nn order on a neighboring grocer, who told the boys that they had been swindled by the lazy man. At Evnnsville, Ind., a IS ycnr-old negro girl, who been in court .V) times since she was I years old. when arraigned again on u charee of theft, was released on her mother's promise to give her 4(1 lashes in open court on R succeeding day which was set for the spectacle. SCIENTIFIC CLIPPINGS. Sir Bobcat Ball, the aatttmoaaer, sayt that for communicating W ith the inhalittants of Mar 1 Would Deed Hag as large as Ireland, and a pole 5O0 milea long. Wind POWef is derived from the un equal heating of various portions of the earth by the sun's rays. Water power is derived from the evaporation of water by the sun's heat and its deposit ion on highlands in the form of enow or rain. A baseball compared to a sphere 27

feet in diameter gives the relat i w sve

of the earth nnd sun. The sun's bulk ia 1,300 times that of the earth. The mass of the sun is 330,000 times that of the earth. The tintsof birds'eggs, especially the light colors, are npt to fade OB exposure in museums to toogreat sunlight. This ia the case with the greenish blue egjrs, as those of the murrc. Hy experiment the darker colored eggs of olive brown or chocolate hue have been found to undergo little chnnge. The duration of sunshine in the various countries of F.uropc was recent ly discuaggd at a scientific meeting. It wns shown that Spain stnmhs at the head of the list, having on the average 3,000 hours of aunsliine per year, while Italy has 2,300 houra, (iermany 1,700 hours and l .npland 1,401 hours. tea birds frequently spend . eeks at tea, and nre believed to quench their thirst partly from the falling rains nnd partly from the fat and oil which thev devour ravenously when opportunity puts it II their way. The keen eyesight of birtlti is well known, nnd sea birds hove been observed flocking toward the storm cloud about to burst from ell points of the compnas, and apparently drinking in the water aa it deaeends from the skies. HISTORICAL BREVITIES. The first city organized In America waa New York, when in 10.12 she received her charter as New Amsterdam. in IMS congreaa admitted ( alifomin, the first state on tlie Pacific coaat, which was then like a new world to Americana.

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Women who use Pearline do so, because uVy have used soap and

a

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