Cape May Ocean Wave, 11 August 1869 IIIF issue link — Page 2

j" _ OAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE, WEDNBBDAY, AUGUST II, -

| r». ,rrrga *5**^* ^ . I »•"-« arkktard dtago* Lola, rile et.eet, ' »l »F ■*" wto *• yewqlyrtwaded to I ■*• Crew jtag coin , -|hf $cwh ! •*.«** i Vnrln-A,!,™.,. rruuanxa axu rBor«ixrooiuiul 11. 1M» , » ,, ANWTNBZI mean coHus : I The ni tan tie- .tin V dire ; I and ttas crowd la agate coming 1 The - r pail nowaday* have only ken* so much 1 ice in OBruMgemtor ofanjnyment.— | In- dog-day* on all dm unfortunate* I who an cHy-bouDtL' Kewkoct can the simoon* of August ho iwm|md but on thohadytVtpe May porcbm, arouml - ' which dm tea-bnar* awwp ao lovingly. Aoguat beirla tha honeymoon •nf Inlhihg and driving and croquet'July wo* feverish and Omni brought ' on the .wanting Mage. Than cam.- . dm eeUpaa, which was oar Moron of chilliness. Jfow wosktar on that drHghtful period of unalloyed oomfert whloh will last uatfl the return to the rlty again bring* «n the fcwr attendant iqmn ootaitfe bnalncm and hooao- ' hoMeamai Thaae are the day. to flah and flirt, 1 to eat, to ffigoat. to ateryu We bare* ill He'd our wahit* and made • the acqnaintanee of dm hotel elect*- 1 I raring planted theteed w* ahould wait ' for Hie tmrvret. led all tlx? glrla. at dinner or the hop, conm bnek to the [ jwAty ooitnraa of Uio' ahort walking ; dfeaa. ' Yon who lire in Uw hotel* in- j ' rite yoor cottage friend, to dinner; and yon collagen, and year carriages j [ to come over otel took at your garden, eat iqdte* Of home-made jde, nnil drink ' a gfaue of rnlTk. Hare all yoor little partlea and plcaanringa arranged, for ' the rush la coming. Ten big Wat i Jersey tocomttvr* are tooting in Cum- ' 1 den tor the Phlladelphlana to hurry up. j ' Murkier, the Kzptraa Agent, baa gone ' Into Aoguat quarter* id a Snratogn 1 trunk. The wharf at New Chat!.- it ' peopled with jolly BaKlmorvnna waiting for the "Lady of the Lake. " So 1 throw off yoor relret aarfta and your lethargy, good people of Cape May, j or llie erowri I* upon ua I It la amuaing to read how the Cape H May, Newport and Saratoga |vii>ih i . „ are andaarorlng the bolater up their I f "mapeetlre rammer reaorta l.y ahaurd 1 ' abuar ofLeng llmneh. Go on, gen- ' tioam I kfa a good adrartnriumt.— ' Lowylfraoct N«me. I On Hi* part of the Hoi e wc diaclalm ■ erer having oi»**d Long Branch.— There b bo neql of that oa Cape May i and Long Branch ore not and never ■ ceo be rival*. The contiguity of the , Branch to £e* Y ork will always luoto | it a popular aad paying seaside resort. , apoputer aad

The bdUty with which it qui be reached from New York and the cheapness of travel add board will alwaya make It bwly with tmnalcnt gueat*— thorn who tan run away from town for a few day*. Then the Branch haa many peculiar advantage* and attracflflM. ..R PtMIU.t TBI "Df. bllP.l gravs! fed drives along the bluff ami iu the lack country to Branch port, Uhrewaboy, Ac., and b net much troubled with grcoa-lmafl .A^ee. " We aay not much, becaiuo the aaaertion that they are never felt there is untrue, ouraelrea baring aecn and toll them. It baa holds* good drive*, dry air, good Milng, also maoj ray line private vUtaa, who*®- ground* ore very attnutive. Nobody aeeka to deny all then thing!. They are truths. And it la also true that Ipe bench at Long Bronchi* poor, eoft, pebbly and abrupt. Ztrkp notoriously unsafe for seabathing. Cat* May then, haa nothing to fear from a juat oomparbon with Long Bfanch, because they arc not rival* TlieCape q tor enough off from l'hiladelphia and New York to keep away the mob, and it ppaswaea one of the Una* if not IfeeSoMt beach; upon the AUpnUceoaat ffpraixudba from Sewollw Point to tho Baysidc Landing, it presents an unbroken Sri re upon the very edgu of the itvykera, over a white, gonUy ■doping atrand, aohard that tho wheel* - of the hoariest wagon fail* to make an imprcaaloo. The bathing on inch a beach b of course safe, and the rowing uf the water, of the Delaware jBay im<l the OW Atlantic gtrea it a splendid snrt While the Branch is merely a lorig line Df hotcla along a high, bluff the extremities bring .iuiba apart, ai.d the breaker* .as completely out or light frern tho hotels a. if tho y were in ittb viihS* with all the sign, ofbuay near each other tliat the guerta cau walk with eomtort hot pleasure. And hero wnharalanuaerahkcottagoiuliAhitivi social every succeeding year. Wc freely admit our intoriority to the •he®mxah has ao such hbtebaatlu' O—arom "all next y«r will arid J^ttnT *ad h0d ^ <lc

The fpUowlng appears as a comma- 1 1 nlcntion In the Hew York W trU of ' I AngMkSr. V w : " \ The writer of tide, a twlmmer in 1 ' many a atera for Udrty years, or there- J about*, noting " The Dangers of Sea- > in your ia.ua of to-day, venturns u hint or two for the benefit of ' {those who hare had Utile ornoer- ' " 'perience to the water, and particularly * aneh as frequent Long Branch for bathing purposes. It b not the deep water that b moat dangerous* Those who cannot swim ah on it with much caution, and at the same time think that water shoal j enough to wade to is perfectly safe, god b^reto lies tho danger of bathing npoi] the sea ' shorn, especially such a ^ I shore aa .b found at Long Branch. . r The writer desires to spy, from expcricooc, that th* Branch la the most ^ . dangprous at any bathing plico tried , py hitu in, tills vicinity. Jle has aocu ^ , a strong swimmer almost swept from the life rapes (?) to use along that Shorn, although holding " hard" with j both hand* s Upou one occaaiou he nearly lost his ( . life while bathing there, and jcrhaps ] I Abe safety of deep, and tlic danger of . shoal water otnnol hotter be shown , than by aiating how this happened, which was as follows : Having been ■ L conveyed ouhidi the surf upon an ap- , paratus constructed for the purpose, In I p onhr that be oould dive and swim, 1 . without touching bottom (a moat die- I t agreeablo and a sometimes ilangcroni I s thin$ to happeiO, and after enjoying a i . a few headlong plunges, and floating i . and swimming mth» ".deep blue sea," , be discjutrged the attendant, and made ■ ' for shore on his " pwn account. " This j j was all very well until he reached the , I aurf ; to this, aud in Ids efforts to go i t through it againtfa strong undertow, < , he became .0 much exhausted that the - dreeaing-houae was reached with , j dilhculty, and it was a long time before , , 1 returning strengtli enabled him to dry " . | auddreaa. There ia no water so dangerous to , , all ua the eurf that rolls up on a steep- j | I I ly, shelving shore, like lluit at Long < i Branch, because there is no water, r ' aniens it be the rapid* of a great "fell" \ | ) like Niagara, from which it ia so diffi- ■ . j cult to save life. ■! Good awimmrra are not unfrequently ' I drowned by tiie awilt current that, ( ' j rolling hp in mighty waves upon the , [ ! bench, return as swiftly beneath tlic j ' coming waves, sweeping Uio atrongrtt ( j ofT their feet, and downwanl andVut- ' | ward, past aft hope and help, a* things 1 i now at Loug Branch, | 1 With swimmer., even great strength 1 j without much presence of mind la of ' j no avail, although an Instance hap- ! | peniug some years ago, which came to j | i -the knowiedg* of the writer, shows ' i i that both together will sometime* save. 1 1 1 A gentleman finding himself to a ' . I strong undertow went under voton- 1 tartly, and with It, until, reaching lb " limits, he came out to tlw surface again, ' skirting the shoal to a safe landing. My advice to bathers at Long Branch ' is i Don't go in. If you will, tie a ' strong rope under your arm pita and i give the shore line into the hands of t i stoat men until you come, or they . drag vou out, and, as a matter of tub- . t-

■e caution, make your will beforoham^ , Z <"»»• »«v- } Mr. Cake, the proprietor ofOongress ' Hall, intends tills fell to erect large additional buildings along the street t . lino of his lawn, fitted up with all tho ' j appliances of modern luxury, and so , constructed that all tbe suits of rooms . . shall fece both the lawn and tbe ocean. . This will enable Congress 11*11 to reK1 eelve some hnudreda or additional guests, who eto be accommodated to J' a style oven «up?rior to that which has made this boose so deservedly popular ■' among the summer residents of our . .Island Citj. At no season, tor aoTnral u years past, has Mr. Cake been able to ^ eutertaln all who have desired to sojourn with him, and tbe erection ® of the new buildings have, in this view of the case, become a positive necessity. When onoe they have been £ completed, Congress "all, with its magnificent surroundings and delicious e , lawn, will be among tha few which « may be classed a* the moat baautlfSl ^ hotels to the country.— BrUgttn Oteter, , If it be true, ag, currently reparted, \ » that at one of the hotels at Cape May, I a assistance to a drowning man was re- J f fused because he «lt not a boarder at f ' that house, it la time that the whole • '} concern was ignored by the pleasure J I* seeking community. If Congress Hall, , n or any other ewtablishmrot. Is under ' the control of heartlen men who enn 0 " calmly witness lbs death of a fellow t « bring, and not oxtood ataiaUnce, there Id is but one way to punish them* and r id that fo through their poekta. Without » a l"»rt or soul, they can he made to ap- p r predate the value of dollars and oenta, " I even if unmindful of tbe contempt of ? ■d every-right thinking man in the coinoT mindly, it b also skid that the hotel ' in propnilors at Oupe May are sore- I 1 liciously inclined that they an not ■ willing to permit the use of tho life- ' 7 boats on the habbath. But we never i 0 bead that they healtatod to fence thdr • Bt B®c«to on Sunday, or to other ways i, , seek to give aa Kttlo romfort and cc* as , 1 much cash a* they ootid daring the \ '' The Shovels published toaBhlia- J. drlphia paper and does gnat InjusUct * to the houses. Thcnwn aretostrncted J to go anywhere for tho purpose of sav- \ rt I* ■ d~*niog perwo. " Frederick Fainhorne, Esq., with » " Mrs. Falrthoroe aad niecs, have re- ^ «> now gneats of the Columbia. Mr. Fair- • , "««• i* l»rg^y lntereotrk in Cape b May Improvemnits as one of the firm a 7 of BuUtt A Falrthoroe, and cannot be ! K nmd« »«> welcome at this wunmcr « " home. Our city to-day is mainly to- k debted tor her proapssity to the energy a 0 and Hhenltty of John C. BulHtt and J „ Fredarick Fairthoroe. r r Hon. David Wihbreoner, PhOadel- w » pliia, George G. Meade, M^or-Gcneral o ' C. 8. A., OapL H. J. Karuaworth, IT. J < a. A.. A. D. C„ Miss M. B. Maade. " t Mis* S. W. Meads, Miss H. Meade. ; ti theTSt^ti^ a - - re te

Tha ssoeoc at this resort Is now at height, and it undoubtedly the moat successful the Cape ha* ever enjoyed. There are two reasons for this. In the lint place no summer resort ; morc'realj solid attractions, or j offer to the visitor greater oppoktnni- j tics for either ? feat'' j* "still" life, j The hotels are spociousjuid Well con' i dueled, the bathing excellent, and Die society til that ootid be deaired, having about equal proportions of tbe 1 staid and fashionable elements. In the ■ second place, tbe Cape haa this year { been " written np"aa never before, all j [ it* charms being advertised broadcast, | while at the same time the facilities for reaching It have been largely in* and expeditious trains, and to every j seeking to divert travel from AtCity and other New Jersey re- ' aorta. , The result nf all this la BOW in the largely Increased travel bithenrard, nnd the unprecedented . snd animation which characterise ' the Cape. The. disjflay of fiishioa and style here Is usually made to the afternoon, when ladles come out gorgeously, and the hraux appear in their best. Tlic f . afternoon concerts on the lawns of the dilftreut hotels attract mOch attention. At a meeting of tbe various committers and managers of the reception nd complimentary hop to Major (Mineral Meade at the Columbia House, to tbe parlor*, oa Monday, Aug. > 10, I860, lion. Edward Shippcn, of i lliiladelphlo, was called to the choir, ami B. 8. Davis, Esq., of Washington, acted a* Secretory ; it was unanimously KttoUtd, That the most cordial and . . siuoere thank* of tbe gncsia of Uiis - house, and the cottagers of the Island, are hereby tendered to George J. Bol1 ton, Esq., for the Judicious manageI incut and hoapUailtr evinced hy him J ou the occasion oi the reception of , Major General Meade, which made the compliment to the honored guest a marked success, and surpassing every other demonstration during the present ; season, in tlic heartfelt enjoyment of < the participant*. j Kc$ol.tJ, That as of old. wc and oil , our friends, do now, and shall ever | hereafter, cherish tbe memory of the , Columbia House as our seaside home, long as it remains under tho efficient management of Mr. Bolton and his worthy u*latant,J. D. Deanison, |>oosessing as they do, both tbe will and the way to please their guests. Kttolrtd, That a copy of these reso- | lutiona be presented to Mr. Bolton, and that they also bo published in the Itoi/y IIW. The receipt* of the West Jenny Bailroad, for the present season, are some dflocn thousapd dollars to adviuic* of wlint they were at the corresponding period iu tho year that Is past. This ■ i fiict doe* not look aa if these companies j had mado a mistake in their conception ; of Cape May as the finest and best ! watering place in tho eountry. As tho Dualities for travel, combined with comfort ami security, increase, tlic appreciation of the people of our splendid shore lino increase* also, and it la not venturing much to predict that in a very few year* Cape May will lake the , lead in all the fashionable reaorta of tbe Union. Tho day of lack meet, greased pigs, i ollwl poles, Ac., are goneat Cape May. j 1 Vale ! Va'.a ! Greased chignons. ] oiled poll*, and sacks m pannier have

usurped their places. Croquet has displaced archery, and (quaking to the parlor has destroyed the singing on tho lawn or to the partitions. "on. Goo. Victors, United States Senator from Marlyland, David Wills, Esq., of UtByrtHirg. fieimrnl Fiahcr, of Ianeaster, Pennsylvania, General of the CJity of MexlW, Colonel Frank Bailey, of 1'ittaburg, and Commodore Furviance, Lewis Oaasidy, Esq., Wm. V. McGrath, Eaq., Dr. Williamson, G. Remak, Esq., A. J. Buckner, Ean , James Kclch, Esq., and Edward Shlppen, Esq., are at tha Columbia Mouse at present. ~ ABB *OC insUBED T H. B. aw A IN. litis MUTUAL IWMtoANCI COMPART, r«rts* OMaty »! cap* May. *.J. ess Met Yourself a Homo. Tost rests will area p*y tar yaar kousc— Bu Hills* Let* chtsprr ISaa rver, sow lob* BU Um "MILLS* ***»" CatakBla Atlas* °Apply la f starrer *. B. I* AIM, Krel Cats!# A*r«l. ■MOtt 0*H Ma* Ctlf, S. I. tlwJkt SSrSMawraUkre ISt M'MI or^Baata*M*Mm»UM?,Tl£ Pulmcoi* arm nreaa ta* areiall natlre la a istrSS'H" s~ s tahsaMl1* MsiMwts tins ret a*OB Ihr Urrr, WiKKyWfJs-. Ussm risbrrerta.lfosSggggga tisaSis.iiii5aLaa.ts wSSS5£=£iS-~ », 11 si : i i - : 5 1

HEW ADVERTISEMENTS, j ALL TO WHOM IT HAY I COXCBBIT, I U^S^'k^^ U^ rer^sS ! ■ ft&ins* I witares ntVMtSeriSKc'i"'01''' ootnxx. rstwMsrce-'nlr n. is** 1 i rpHis u to cmrirv, mat lksrr i**a JL •Mtatta wllB * Ltapkain Tboo. oa Ike I ; aS? aTsi'i'.vS© : i S^SSssLsiaKss'.iifil ■ iW'afWJvorttS.'-'e — i Trere. ITrty ^UJ'ULL£K ' MlSt EMMA i. WILLIAMS." *1 Cap* M*r, 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, • No. 1 Genuine Government, rub Gusso. UM PlBstar BBd MrlrSBllr O- ' Bapar-FBaaaksl* ef ttae • • Uo Mr 3000 It*. 1 AaBWmsM r.'lliiur ■ . $x iv A DISCOUNT TO DEALERS. : ILL EN i NEEDLES, ' 42 South Delaware A v., Phil, j f ESTABLISHXP IM ISA. ISAAC K STAUFFER, ; WITCHES i JEWELRY. , Na 148 NORTH SECOND ST., Car. I , of Quarry,^ l'uiladelphio; ^ T ; TH E LEH IG H U NIVERS I T Y , 1 iBtoMVGTUM IVSTIT1TE raavr.la. » 1 N J Vat laws rears S«u*u.f . HrrlU* laBSIW. Tr.Bir i . 1 [ JP til AaSj^MtaJuiiir^J £> •Hir •SSfSre!"?' l«sS LOW. rsailBbn, II lorabi". 'a . ■ ( RED JACKET AXE. HL isllar" lkr°Asr oIToMbe r'aT* 'ri/tl^triS ; IS* US* Ukar pouwlU dBour-liilr* aioir rtotnt '<1 Atr... • ; re Brsler'wbi be*p, oat Atr?

, LI PPIJI COTT *B BAKEWKI.L / rttUburtb. ra. ■k Salt o'waWB of Celtqra'i ta* Had Js««el Ptl's. 10 AroMiatic Vegetable Soap. * \ k t, . • J {•-- >- Tor the delicate skin of Ladies A OhDdrer r, SOLD BY ALL AGENTS. j [" (10.60 PER DAY GUARANTEED fltoniiif Tl" Mskre lb*Kfco<s rtrtrl, aliE* ' «> both llbLt.hu the UtSrt (red, BBj u < • Sclusl M etrrj Hsprrtlo^sBr Srjrjs* MarhlBT , tui.ci.ii k Co.,^te*loa. Mass, PltUburfk, j ia A Dag lor til. Atarere A. J, rULLSMi N.V. ( i BiMgM^.aBSiS :£■* | sStSSSS: [ it a litlt of brallk BBd dlreaif. «lfh a -* rereftf ^rU°f*'~"1'."°'r 'iTr " gg^ri^^bo^ lrekL'ylltae pCTwBullr ; ; iMfw Married People Oily! j Tjvsar omen, soldieii a:;d sa: * Or ku"s*ir IfdrereredTTkotld recti .lamp to a ta* a*d*rel*a*d. laic K. J. si.lo MlUttrr X Ageat, aad get rijtulare wltk full lalormaUoa > 1 t g^"L'c' ' ™ t S«te.rfs iSSL - s i^S»Saai^; ; SSKiSssK^S^i - Ik* BlUJaionnk. fr rawrl^of VUlUa j ' 1 I S®S^S2 • treaar of reta Sjareti Ua^Uware aloag th. 1 £3lm5S=-i5-i:"~ I Ss%EM.HiS? v5r ■ ; Ss^ss^ssn^nis i : i ; ^■s^^^jgu^^a^ila&uirl j ' i ;

j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, j i»TKX. . - : j ,g^BSrS^i « | ' i BEST*^JK OF^Iffi l'ERIOD, I WOMEN OF NEW YORK ; j Or. Uaa tlmdrr Wwrld nt tk* OrBkt CHr ; ! isLH-wSSSiRMS : THE ILLS WE SUFFER. OF all the ilia wc suffer there is none | that destroys mow of the human _ family than SCROFULA. This foul r ; taiul Ibrku in the Byttcm njd may ho ' known froto It* peculiar cffbcls its tu- ; bcrculous consum)tion, ulceration of i the liver, stomach and kidneys ; eruptions and ernptive diseases of th skin, llmptea, - Blotches, Boils, Tumour*, TetteT and Salt Fihouni, Scald- ; head, Ring-worm, Ulcere and Sores ; r ' Rlicun-il'a.n, ntis in tbe bones, aiile I and head ; Femntc Weakness, Whites, , - i ulcerated V torus, and general debility. The causes of this disease are low- ] living, disordered or unwholesome food, filth and filthy habits, intermarriage of Wood relations, self-abuse, the , Uio of Unhealthy pork, and, above all, SYPHILIS. This disease is tho origin , ! of scroftiia in a maiori'y of cases. . j Syphilis is tlw resnlf of thfc ftnereitl "Xpoisnn which hit* Iweh receivcl Into, or r- diflbsal tlirough the system, and : ' I there produces iu peculiar eflucts as , tliey mar nccilr^ on other parts of the groins, and veiy often as ulcere of tin ) p«re in ilisiin.-t ein-ular |>Bteho* fr.su 1 '• I Tin y are sl'iglilly raised, ahd coven j " with thin, whiiish l,.-.rd scales. s..mcadhrrioc i .1.1,1 ilsre- scaly, uij- , ! M Mi'Tu'iN . ^eauTToMv*"! Wi d'u ; ! com* of tne LH\r and Ridn v-. Tl.r ' st.U.'l {,!,;. iclon mv.v dro.1" f I plate marriage with their systems filled , ' ! with this deadly poison, knowing little I | of^its luncful influenn- on the eonstltb- i , r I Hon, notwithstonding tlic warning j , i i ToUcre^siresJ'Tc.1 i' to tto^,' »"'w, ! ' STOP : Firet cleanse your system of ■ J I these impurities before you bring J ■ misery on yourself end offspring. It , J | is not our intention here to enure J I ; and should Any of our

j readers l>e troubled us here stated, they ^ ww-HS.^1— — - Sanaritai's Boot aM Herb Juices. Price, *1.45 tier liottie, rent Inr i Kywre. j SAMARITAN'S GIFl. " *' j SWEET ^fXTEEN ■j LOVELY TRESSES. J BBklp BM brlojp II lo « hrellSj aelloB. IhereSy I • which c tiled forth I bo faUowlag IlucMbc - t O^ihr Ire.... of her lorely hwkr, J J AtareUrj? ture »"j£>'ih* cure, ' I u'rheMlrll-r II. ll la'^radiK*-l frasi'ss n"- 1 c ! hrUlJj rikltul Ihr BreU^whwIi, n^rrmorrd. | . : DESMOND'S FLUID EXTRACT ■ Irish .Dillisk, • ffiirB'm&mJ*tn'r i',a"ruod<Yp»roie!1BM,i - I ttaimUB pS^MOl T.V r^° , i nvlSu°iJmAcf IV | 'i . I ■ 'l.-m r-rrDKlSrnrd an 1 rcrcil.'nl, ; j j ttispfflRssr wr uf* • 8cld by Dr. Kennedy, Capo May, : DESMOND & CO,, ProprietotB, i > I nisiti.ee nr., nulodelphia. ; ^LHAmbra ~ ' HA III BEnTOBEB, . RESTORES r;B4Y HAIR TO ITS I 1 OR tG IK It COLOR ; I Where all «lhre prepartntait hire tailed. . | rurunfuiuTCB lAUnn i - : B>ertlmrt*1 ""1 *^""*** "*"** "* I I jJJJe?1' '* '"V kollire Ihss say ta ISt | I moon Doflar prr hntlle, « bwtOre lor I*. I Rrojmrod^bjMJ. C. H^hea, i I South wrel corar r KIOHTH tad BACK llirele, , miLADKLPHI A, Far reft by Dr. KOHIBDV. Caya tstaad. ! I ^ itib ran Lasts* immk diaTblv. < I I D*. UilUU MVS FKKiU IIIIBOTE ; i ^^2Sw5?aSf£aIreT?tal'h rei»s| rare* ; I i J^DGAR V. STITES, J ) j J Boots, Ehoos and Hate, j No. 7. Amkwcam BuiLDnse< j . j c afb May crrv, «, j. j*

IjKLCXCrR lite ^FEKD! ' the foltowlog Iwr,, flrurc.au/aiu/irar— ' ! geoiaKlele...... (*»»»»« ; i <£ ; cKSad Core aad 'oaiag. Sto M j Other Feed af 411 ktata \ Lime and Hair for Flaslerlag . LSHlSm iQOAtl , I Floor Oil Cloths, [I and Mattings, *1 ruiedd pAU mem, \ Articles Delivered F re* «f Charge. ; Mill— On Jackson Street. j 'Vhiirsilaj, nil day af Jnl), ISM, xAr9"OTfi,r>uit

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