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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 May 1877, p. 10

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UMF Oatefbr Hydroj»kobU cmrlMt Information has recent- ^«NMU light In connection with tht MHrt «f hydrophobia. The German# tllllnoWD, used In farmer days to em- jft*? ft mdloim cesipoced of a specie# •f Mistering beetle, or Spanish fly, m ft NMHiI tgent in hydrophobia; and •ffeft *e Ions ago as 1760 the great Swed­ ish. naturalist, Linnaeus suggested the ^jpploymwnt in such cases of the com- •en blistering beetle. Since then it luu come to the notice of travelers and Win ftfftcienee that in many parts of Northern Africa, as for instance Tunis the natives use two species of beetles, Wjr nearly Allied to the bliatering toetle. as a car* fer hydrophobia. The Medicine thus composed is known un­ der the name ef dernona, and is men­ tioned in several Arabian works on ntdicine. A portion about the weight •fa grain of cern is given to the sufter- •T, It St administered to the person Mtten generally In meat soup, and MHt be taken between the twenty-first •Mid twenty-seventh day after the bite; if taken before or after these dates, It w|ll not effect a cure. The natives seem tfthave great faith in this remedy, and preserve tile dried beetle as a treasure. It might be worth while to try a series •f experiments on the use of the vesi- «pfng beetles in this terrible malady. §GF*Burleigh writes to the Boston jfbroalthat the young element in Dr. aioiTs' church, Brooklyn, in asserting lis right to act. He says: "A half-doz- •n men have ruled the society for years fltiadly;a young element has arisen and latterly has become very powerful. Mainly it Is from the Sunday-school, •ad Is led by the Superintendent. The strength of the parties was measured last week in the election of the Board •f Trustees. Mr. Chittenden took oc­ casion to denounce this opposing cle- went III quite a severe speech. The •aswer to the address was that the boys carried every thing before them. . Flushed with victory, the triumphant party boast that they will reverse the •onion of the church on the Beecher matter.*1 BAY COLT, nphis celebrated Running Horse was foaled in X 1871. and bred by Col. James .V Grimstead, Lexington, Ky. Sired by Rivoli. Rivoli by Revenue. ReTenu? by "Imported Trustee.-- KTOII'I Dim Topaz by Imported Glcncoe.-- M DuiEliu, by Rubens. 31, Little Folly by IO|Mud Fling." 4th, Harriet by Volunteer.-- frmmm"Ana first Dam Xellie Gray by J.exing- tea, foaled isw. Bred by James Rich. Down, lag, OVM<! by Jas. A. iirim»tead, Lexington, Xnticky "M Dam Pmaelit bv Imported Oftmeo*. 3d, Dun by Imported Hedgepaid,-- Mk by Bertrand. M The above Pedigree was taken from the Mad Book. Idiv we give the Record ef tbe whleb Aauaadns baa contested: Leimrtm, Ky., Any. 19th, 1374. »wee[Wtakes (or three year olds f50 each, P. P. the second "uorw to save hie t i l Mile beats with six nomination*. *HaaktBS, to c Ammadus, by HvA, dam Nellie Gray, AJPS*ii'l* eh g Kilburn br > HagB&ster, dam Ontario ,1 S ||r Beaity. b f Kina, Bonta 4 t ] A ItaMi ch <* Bonnie Meer 3 4 T*taeof beats 1:45*, l:#X. Lexington, Kv., Sept. 15th. 1874. ^pwree |0ML fBOO to first, 100 to second, so to IB Stows 1? r Colonel Xiligaa, 1 AHaaklns b < Ammadus, t B G Tbomases t h f naiseiu. , . r 3 TI MeGlbbon ch f Nellie Grikf^ 0 M Faulds ch c Bonnie Meer, ' 0 fiiae, 5:NX. Track in very tad condition. Galesburg Driving Park, Oct. 6th, 1874 itake for Colts and Fi.lies 8 rears olu |H each, half forfeit, with 300 added by the Assci- 11 ! 8 6 S 4 4 * S dr beet •thm. Value of stake *175. ihakhn' be Atnmadus. 90 lha mMT b c George Rice, 87 I>a SMiolds b f 87 Wfettcs be WwL 87 lbs ' ~M*lke* ch f CliequitaST Imi Miners hf Viia, 87 ft* Ithae of heats 1:46*, 1:48. Mile Sveia three. Stslic for colts 8 years - Id, Oct" c«b, 1°74i- tSI 4Kh, half forfeit, with 180 added by Assoc ia •tec. The second to save entrance. Dash of . Mr* mi*e» Value ef stake f t -- k i l l I * b © A n m u i d u s , 9 0 . . . 1 Beadiee be George liir.e, 80 tb| * J f ilkas eh f Cheuuita, 87 t>s ' 8 f as&Idfl b f 87 tts 0 euui fejisslAii b f 87 tts r Time of heat, 3:41*. Headquarters all Kinw o V . Dxy Crapds QtattUUlg,./ 'L smS/the Groceries of all Kinds \ K ft '* ".. ^ar ' -LI We would, announce to our rnstomers and the public generally, that our facilities for CUSTOM GRINDING ABE NOW Better Than Ever Before ! And that we are prepared to do all kinds of Grinding in the the best possible manner. Merchants and Others Who handle Flour are especially requested to give n| a call, as our different Brands of Flour are second to none in the market. Thanking the pnblic for past favors we hope for* continuanceof the same. • A. H. HAN LEY & 8ON8. McHenry, 111., Feb. 2<»th, 1877. a.»» ' r tJ fWY'x "I":* lit •"<* - f t'*1 Y V *,(. i- -y i Plastering Hmtot Stuooo, '4d. -Ware FRUIT CANS, CARPETS^ I'RUNKii ^^ And ia slwrt, a First Clasf Stwk of 6eneral IRerciiaiutin. L. FRANCISCO, WAGON AND We are constantly receiving new Goods of all kinds, and buying them for Cash Down are thereby enabled to offer special bargains in all classes of goods. We know that talk is cheap, but the party or parties who can undersell us don't live in this neck of the woods. Our LARGE AND CONSTANTLY IN­ CREASING TRADE testifies better than anything we can say th^t URCLAIMS ARE NOT UNF JM DED. We always guarantee our goods to be what they are represented to be and are always ready to make good our word. We are here to get a livelihood and hence cannot afford to be undersold or to deceive the public, nor to ask enormous profits on our goods. We intend to " Live and Let Live!" And while we are grateful to t generous public for their patronage in time past, we hope to merit the same in the future. f^GIVE US A CALL and we will show yon our Goods aud use you well whether you buy of us or not. * Shop opdkftite rker House, lieft&tan Indiana Fair Grounds, Fort Wayne bid., Oct S7th, 1874. Mile heats nest two in three. Parse #400. 250 to first, 100 to second, M to third- March?'* b g Wargig, 14 1 •anaies JUninndtiN. SIS MiUican'* b c Roscommon, S 0 0 Ttme of heats 1:4S, 1:46*, 1:48. Vanning Kace at Fort Wayne Oct. 20, 1874. Two mile heats best t\fo ipthree. $300,160, 60. •ankles' Amraadus, 11 *S9Ca7?ffife.«- J i Time of heats 3:43, 3:41V- > Pern, Indiana, May 17, 187& Purse tor all ages stoo. Bankins' Ammadna 1 1 Platners Lottie Moon 3 t Jones' Oloster 8 0 pays A Jordon'g Hildren 4 0 Time of heats 1:UX, 1:4S*. lor al&fek mh' W7lk Xte8hsf^mi^s nklns' Ammadus, latners Turrie Hart, S leen's Modoc, j allsh's Disney, Timeofdasb, 4:36% Dexter Park, July Sth, 1878. Parse of M all ages. Two mile heats. Ins* Aminadas • X er's Reality . 3 r's Tahnoth a Time of heats, S:473tf. 8:49X. Qolncy, sept. 24th, 1878. Purse of $&oo f«r four miles. s & Co's Aiumadai n's Talmoth andmskie's Sea Breeze Time 7:41& Same place, Sept. 28th, parse of $800 f«r all »ge*. two mile heats. {Harrison's Talmoth jfConlish's Amiaadus :^|Baher*s Queen of Diamond* 1 4 dr 8 MoHENRY ILIMQI8L v:»;^ Persons contemplating purchasing a new r sliotild ralliit my Shop.- 1 can give you a goini open Buggy, ma'de of the best material and linisned in lirst class style for$00. Am now preparing to put up a line lot of Cutters', which will be sold at Hard Pan Prices lor Cush. 1 am. also Agent for all lead­ ing Farm Machinery. ' H o r s e S h o e i n g - A SPECIALITY. R E P A I R I N G Of all kinds promptly attended to. Call and see for yourself. L. FRANCISCO. McHenry, 111., Mov. 14th, 187(5. llcH-nrr. 111.. July 37th. 1875. PERRY & MARTIN. At the Old Stand of Owen & Brother. Furniture, Furniture ! The Best is the Cheapest . L • x JOHN B. BLAKE, A the new Store of Blake & Bros., has now in Store one of the Lar­ gest and Best Selected Stock of Furniture to be found in McHen­ ry County, which he is selling to the public at a very small advance of Co£t. In Stock caKkJ^rI JOBJI# Parlor Suits, CKaaiiliar Sets, Kitchen Furniture, Wall Brackets, Picture Frames, and in short everything usually 1 bund in a first-class furniture Store. , OUR UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT Was nevermore complete than at present The Finest line of Coffins Caskets, Gold tod Silver Trimmings, to be found in the market. * JOHN B, BLAKE. McHenry, 111.; Marcht6th, 1877. ; FOUNDRY AND Machine Shoii McHEXRY, ILL. WARE 1 GALE, . Proprietor. The nndersijrncd has just sta rted ^a Foun­ dry an'i Machine Shop, and is now prepared to "do all kinds of Casting for Machinery, on short notice and in the best of manner. We also manufacture theCcelebrated Gale Wind Mill. Uctiairinsc of all kinds done promptly and •satisfaction Guaranteed. Threshing Machines repaired ou short no­ tice. Orders solicited, WARD B. GALE. Mcflenrv, 111., Anril 4th 1877. The Old and Reliable Time of heats SMX,«:«. broke bis leg at a mile and half 4a second heat. For farther particulars inquire of THOS. KNOX. VeHeurr. Ill Feb. 7th, 1S77. KV Can't be made by every agent erery month in the bushiest* we furnish, it those willing to work can easily earn a j- -xtosen dollars a day right in their own locali- . : .?-tl«s. Have no room to explain here. Bu»i- • 'iaess pleasant and honorable. Women and Yf-boyfrtwl girls do as well as men. We will f ^l^funqpli you a oopplete ontlit free. The busi-.better than anything else. We '< * ^ will Sear expense of starting you. l'articu- larsfree. Write and see. Fanners and me. ehanles. their sons and danghtera, and all r --^"^•liMeela need of paying werk at home, should ivntft tons and learn all alwut the work at . Now Is the time. Don't delay. Ad- lijBVS A Auauatj^pgggp. E. Still Lives, and can be found on hand this Spring, at his Ware­ house, opposite the Old Ojvens Mill, McHenry, with a full line of Leading Farm Machinery, Of all kinds, among which can be found the celebrated Buckeye Grain Drill, Broadcast Seeders, Junior Cultivator, Plow Sulky, which can be attached to any Flow, Champion Self-Dumping Uake, &c., &c. Plows ! PloWs ! Plows! All leading Plows kept constantly on hand and at Lowest Prices. Also dee the celebrated Buckeye Broadcast Seeder. It is not equaled. Prices Low and Terms Favorable. „„ E. M. OWEN. McHeniy, 111., February 27th, 1877. K^tablitihed I860, (jlLMOUK & CO., Attorneys at Law, KiifcfNMir* to 4'hi|»iitHii, Xlowiner 4k €•., 629 F Street, Washington, D. O. American and Foreign Patents. Pau-iiis |>roriiivil in ail coiinirips. No FlctW m TNVAV< K. Mo ciiarte IIIIK*»S the paient is Ni- I'l-cs I'.«r makiiiK |»r«liniinary exami- uiiiiui*. N<> iiililnixiiai I'm-s tor obtaining and • iMMiiH'iint; a ifktvnmLg. S(»'ii:il :iltentioti irivea \t» Mm Ortice «:«»iigreKK, lufiiiSTjwru ut i:i ili!li»irni Si;n»..«, ntul ;ill liiijtatiyii app.'rtttin- «n- I'iiti-iii.i. SKSU STAU* rott l AMI'III.KI SMTV".rvtliKS. Onited States Courts and Departments. i |ii'iimh i:ici| in i (•*. Sti|in*nif Court of the I iiiii-ii siauis, t 'OHM it ((*ia iuis, Court, of I /oinmis* • iiMKM s «.f A I:III:IIII:I ( iin", SDIII lieiu ('latins > ni(inii->-i.iii, :• 11«i ail i-hisst'K <>f war<'luiinu before •Im» I'.Xf illl V l»C|«;ii ttiii-ni». Arrears of Pay and Bonaty, (•"•LL KKN, MM ;NI<| S AII.OItK of Ilie late AMI*, HI 'IN-II ln>ir.«. AN. III MANY CIIWK xiititlfd to m<IKHII I 11•-I • <>\ >-I IIntI'III, «,i" wliicli, ilipy have •I** wV\ i ii** lull liiMiory ot MMrvic'H, and •lad' NIIIOUII' of |INy IIMI IKHIIII V if»:eivwi. Kn- •,"1' iilier Mxamiiialiou, will liritucii you fif^ Pensions. All (IfKII KIrt, KOI.IHMiN, MID NAII.OHK woutided iii|ii III fil, or Iiiimi'il III ||||. lain war, however i>li|tliil>, ran uliiaiu a jn'iixon, many now receiv- '«»« I1""" < <<IIIII IJ 1,1 an /*; Send fciiimii ami iul.>riiiaM,,u will in* iimiislied free. United SUtes General Land OJlic* CoiiH-Ni.-.i J..i ml »'(i«..N, 1'iivaiK I .anil Claims, >11n• iiI i •* I'm|»i i<iii a ii<I lloiiii'Kii'iiti 4 'axes, prose i'iiti".l Im'Ioiv i In-1 ii'iixi ai i^iiiiI oitlcn and linpart' M "ii* lun'iim- Old Bounty Land Warrants. Tlie lu»i l.^IMRI. OF I|IK »'oiitiiiii»8ioii*r of the (ieiieial l <:<"'1' HLII-i- >IIO\A * 'J.SyT.IIOD NCI ES of HOIIII- t.V 1^'<<'*< " HI i ant* iniiKiaiitlLii{( 'I'liHse were is* fin il iinitiM an nt 18/V5 Mini ;>ii(if ticu. We pay cu*l< io< iIKMII SWIJ II V i'ftti.4't*iisi If tier Where AH^i^ii<I"-<ii> F 11* nn|i«iWK |(IVE inslruciions lo in-llfrt lilflii, Ksuli <li-|iai iiiii'iii of our lui8lii**Ht< i« conducted In II #I»|':IIMI«* TINICAN, UNDER IIIE ciiai'ge of expe- rii llii'il l.-iwyirs and clerks. Ity n-a^iin of error or fraud many attorneys are sii>|icmiri| tioni |ua» iii'»> before the pension ami IMIIIM i>nici>s fiieii year. Claimants, wltu»« nilorncM, have lieen tliui> MM|)elided. will grat uiioiiMly tin ni>lieii wuli t uli int'ormaiioii l"0|M*l' |>:i|»l'l> oil !l|>)lilCiiUftll lo U3. An WH I-liai'ui* no fee un)i«<«i Micretitjfiil, siamnf for return |><H-ia^e >liould »>« s.-m us. J.ilH'ial .'iri.iiit'«;hiciiis made with attorneys ii All ilitfcfrl** Of y Address QILMORE & CO., P. O. ItOX II. U iu/iiuytim, }>. 47. W ASIIIM; IOS JI. XnvrmUr 24, 1878. I l*k«f pleasure h. expreM-intt inv entire coafl- deuce in llie rni,n,tinibilitii aud fidelity of llie I^aw, ] aiem. ami Collection lionise of Gll.MOKS A CO, Of lltik clly. „ . OEO. 11. 11. WHITE, .-- '• -V"'ii'Vift Mftrn/nilihin Ban* be aud THIS PAPER TS OTf FILE TFXZ^C Wltere AdvertlsitiK Contracts oan be anc • MoHENRY mm 4 SNYDER, mn, tp? ̂ :r<o JtktrJDEALBB8 MT-- _ "I, v \ -&m< * • i & ti * i,j" " * ' * % -t* : fij, •»: "irt.^yir-V11 jf; •..i.i'jffi; . t »/. -'I V- • .aJ;*--* O": ." . 7 "f, :V; $7 Per barrel Or 11 75 PER SAGE. We WaiTfiiit this Flour in every espect, and if not satisfactory the money will be refunded. SALT $1.60 Per Barrel. Warehouse near the Depot McHenry, 111. SMITH & SNYDER. LAUER & BECKER, »w s 'f fe | Mf?M '......-jcAr* Mil ifHE CHICAGO A XOBTH.WE8TEBS KAILWAT "^mbraceij under one management the Great !LV 1,n«» the WKST and JjOKTIl WESf, and, with its numerous liranclies and connections, forms the shortest aiul qiiickest route between Ciiicatto and all pmniii in JiiiiHHf), WiMiMiiiHin, Northern Michi- KHii, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, California and the Western Territories. Its Omaha and California Line Is the shortest and be«t route between Chicta *o and ail points In Northern Illinois, IoWa, Nebraska, Dakota. Wyoming, Cuolrado, Utah, Vevada, Ciilifornia, Oregon, China, Japan and Austialia. It8 Chicago, St. Paul A Minneapolis Line- Is the short line between Chirago and a.11 points in Northern Wisconsin aud Minnesota and for Mtidison, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Du' luth, and all points in the Oreat Northwest Its Li.Crosse, Winona & St. Peter Line fs the best route between Chicago and La- Jrosse, Winona, Rochester, Owatonna. Man. •fcnto, St. Peter, New Ulin and all pointtf in (southern and Central Minnesota. Its preen Bay & Marquette Line fa the only line between Chicago and Janes. TilSe, Watertown, Fondiilac, Oshkosh, Ap- pleton. Green Hay, Eseanaba, Negaunee, Marquette, Iloiighton, Hancock and tbe Lake iiperior Country. Its Freeport & Dubuque Line Is the only route between Chicago and Elgin, Roekford, Freeport and all points via Free­ port. Its Chicago & Milwaukee Line Is tbe old l.ake Shore Route, and is the only one passing between Ciiicago aud Evanston, {.ake Forest, Ilighlnnd Park, Waukegan, tacine, Kenosha aiid Milwaukee. - Piiiimaa-Paiace Draiiiai R«om Cars are'mn on alT through trains on this road. This is the ONLY LINE running tha.se ear» between Chicago and St. Paul and Minne­ apolis, Chicago and Milwaukee, Chicago* ami Winona, or ("hior.go and Green Bay. Close connections an; made at Chicago' with the l.ake Shore and Michigan Southern, Miefi- igan ri ntral, Baltimore and Ohio, Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne, & Chicago. Kankakee Line and Pan Handle Routes, for all points EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago and Al­ ton and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH. Close connections are also made with the Union Pacific R. R., at Omaha for all far West points. Close connections made at junction points with trainsof all cross points. Tickets over this route are sold hv all Con- on ticket agents in the United States and Canada. Remember y6it ask for your tickets via the Chicago & Northwestern Railway and take none others. New York Office. No. 415 Rroadway; Boston Oflice, No, 5 State Street ; Omaha 'Office, 245 Farnliam Street; San Francisco Oflice, 121 Montgomery Street; Chicago Ticket Offices. fi'2 Clark Street, under Sherman House; 75 Canal, corner Madison Street; Kinzie Street Depot, corner W. Kinzie and Canal Streets; Wells Street Depot, corner Wells and Kineie Streets. For rates or information hot attainable from your home ticketagents,apply to MABVIN HTJGHITT W. E. STI3TNETT, GeneralSupt. Gen'l Passe: ger Agent M Renter Wbat I Say! >Ei-». S. A, IflOII), East side Public Sqmnfe WOODSTOCK, . enrols. N ar the Depot, cHENRYj_-_- ILLINOIP The Stl't 'M-iber- a ve i i>\ prep) red 1 FINE CLOTHS of all kinds, to make t<> order Coats, Pants, Vests or entire Suits, on short notice and ou the most RfWfrlgF i i r - dfFitn Guarnn- »»,.<< pnrt an Work War­ ranted. We also Keep a FullLine of Beady - Hade Clothing, GENTS Fnln Goods Hats, Caps, Ac AY liich will be sold aalow as at any establishment in tho County. Clothes Cleaned in the best «f manner and on short notice. - ' LAUER <51 BECKER. McHenry. Feb. 26th, 1877. Has i^rgdtt Sleek ef IS! Ever brought to McHenry Connty, and ran sell von a Fashionuhle and hondsomer Hat or Bonnet for LESS MONEY than anv other establishment in the Northwest#, feet and no discount. HEB STOCK or^" Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces NE I. 'COhLAK&rAM& euym'S I# com pie te tn wery patten txr. Calt-and be convinced. Mrs. S> Am REID. .. Woodstock, Nov. 15th, 1876. $ I O T O * 2 5 A D A T Made by Agents in cities and countrv towns. Only necessary to show samples to make sales and monev, forany one out of employment and disponed to work. Used daily bv all business men. Send stamp for circular, with prices to agents. Address • - ,, "Special Agency," Kendall Building,.Chicago, DIVORCES Legally and qutetlv obtained in Levery State and Territory, for JBCOMPATIBIMTT and oth­ er eauses, no matter where the party resides 13 veari experience. Fee alter decree. All letters confidential. Address A- J* nrXTEB. Att'v, Rooms 8 and 9, 132 Dear- boiV St., Chicago 111. Unquestionable refer­ ence given. Correspondence with the Jegal profession invited. PM P M H M TO THE WORKING CLASS.--We are new prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at home, the whole of the time, or for'their spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50 cents lo $5 per evening, and a proportional sum by "devoting their whole time to the business. Bovs and girls <;arn nearly as much as men. That all wh< itce this notice may send their address, and test the business we make this intpavallelcil <jiffer: To encli as are not well satisfied we will send one dollar lo pay for the trouble <>f writing. Fit 11 particulars, samples worth Several dollars to commence work on, and a -opy of Home and Fireside, one of the largest MID hest Illustrated Publications, all sent free by mail. Reader, if you want permanent, profitable work, address, GEOKGB STIKSOK & Co., FotUltd, Maine. Nofce Somefhfrig New! J . E L L I O T T ' S IMPROVED HARBOW. n has reference to hnprove- •s, so that a nnmber toothed This invention ment in Harrows, sections may be connected, and the teeth may be set at any angle «f inclination to the ground. This Harrow consists of a number of toothed harrow sections that are connected by pivoted side pieces and clamp bolts. It may bedriwn by hitching the horses so eith­ er end. When drawn from one end, makes a slanting tooth fer corn. When drawn from the other end makesa perpendiculartootli as the ground requires. This invention rolls up like a log and shute up like a jack knife, and is nicely stowed under cover, and takes utt little room. This Harrow has 10 sections ana each one works independent of the other. Largest size Harrow is 12 feet cut and has 7<> teeth. The ten foot narrow has 60 teeth. The eight foot Harrow has 50 teeth. The teeth are half inch iron or steel, as desired. The teeth will not bend or break. This Har­ row is a splendid C O R N H A R R O W . And owing to hard limes we sell them at low rates. Farmers will please call at our Shop and examine our Harrow before purchasing. NORQUEST & WEBER. Agents for McHenry County. McHenry, I}(n J$n. 30th, 1877. COPY YOUR LETTER* •£TSE Excelsior Copying Book. Made of Chemical paper. Quickly copies any writing WITHOUT water PRESS or BRUSH used at home, library or oflice. For Ladies wishing to retain copies of letters every busi. ness man, clergymen, correspondents, travel­ ers it is invaluable--sells at sight. Send S3.00 and we will send a 300 page Book, let­ ter size BY MAIL paid 'o any address. We refer to any Commercial Aarency. Send stamp >r Acrent's Circular. EXCELSIOR MSKO lor CO., 110 Dearborn St., Chicago, Ills. Agenta wanted. 5000

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