Cape May Wave, 10 November 1887 IIIF issue link — Page 2

MP*. Pittfcri »wy Thratoy Morning. h CAPE MAT. NOVEMBER 10. 1887. * **• l! Prool*m«tlon"by th* Governor. o go. MkUU luy<~u. dw omiryn-^.n.1 ^ IWRTB DAT Or NOVEMBER. INSTANT, ggjgggBgsgl : gSfSn^SS : SSSS'SSS 8 IU8.) ttotmnd eight' bundled %aa eight;- * seres, end of the Independence of the d Untied Bpiee tte one Hundred end " ROBT. 8. GREEN, t' By tte Oovernor, Governor. d Botr^OMmNr. ,. -Sbbouf fhe Sounfg. ■ Plan CraeR Dots. ! Who got told out Ibis time. * The barber shop has been robbed. Not to much money is made t>y limn bean culture as formerly. , 8ome of our ojntormen talk of chnhgjug their tactics another year. t One of our truckman wants to know [ the tiao of the "Up Shore!' market t basket. t Mitt Lizzie Errlcton has set up housekeeping in the Lewis Cresse bouse with . Mrs. Quiney. | , It was carrying a joke too far when i Mr. C. Tomlin's buggy was uken from ( his shed and dumped Into a near by Captain Elmer WilUt did the neighbor- ! hood a favor early in the week by giving j a wretched looking tramp a lift out of I the neighborhood. The reclaiming of that part of Diss i Creek meadow land above the public - road would pay a big investment on the ; outlay. The soil's as rich as a prairie. i Oraan Crank. c Miss I -ens Create has a position at Wanaroakcr's. A child of Itlchard Holmes' is suffer- ( lng from abcessea. Freeholder N. Newton has much im- , proved hit premises. Gunners are here but they spend their lime in walking the roads. The public school should be doted while the didtherla is to bad. Captain John Helover has been spending a few days with his . family. Charles Loper bat made up his mind to quit bay business and go to tea. The charge recently brought against Gabriel Holmes and II. W illisms has been proven to have no foundation. Rev. G. 8. Bensor, Col. Geo. W. Smith and E. R. Williams addressed a Prohibltlon meeting hero on Saturday last In the school house. M. Oonorer't "Volant" was picked up by a tug oil the Breakwater and towed Breakwater and towed

to Philadelphia where she awaits the older of the owner. Oysters on the "Hats" have done so well this year that a demand for inshore planting ground has again sprung up. Those who have the riparian title will find no difficulty In leasing their tide water lands. Another little girl has come to stay with David James. Some of our townsmen are butchering their hogs this week. Frank Young and wife are risttiug relatives in this place. Rev. Mr. Isaard is holding a aeries of revival meetings this week. Chss. I. Parker of Trenton, 1* in town calling oo hla numerous friends. 8. T. Wells and wife of Brldgclon, were visiting their parents Sunday. Attraction Mill draw E. R. Lewis over the Mllldam: When will the happy event occur. Mia Rae Wcntzcll has gone to spend J ''kent*1'" Wi"' brotber' *jetl at John Bheppard and Miss Kate Hand, of Petersburg, were in town Sunday calling on their many friends. Mini Mary Miller U teaching our public schobl while V. O. Is making lils visits throughout the county. Vermont Stile* and his fair bride arrived in town last week. We think Verry has used good taste in (electing bis ltfe-iong partner. If you want a milk house put up In flot-elAM style. Just give our miller at at the landing a call. He has a sample ou band now just completed. Cape May Point. A veaeel looded w ith gravel is blown ashore. The Life Saving crew are dolug^all in their power to get her afloat The Point was surprised by a delegation of young ladies from the gold beating establishment of Weat Jape May recently. Mr. A. H. Hamilton haa claimed his residence here Ire casting his vote for the flret time In New Jersey. We hope it won't be the last. A regular stated meeting of the coin cil was held at the usuaTpiace, Mayer Bailey in the chair. The Finance Committee report the treasurer's statement referred back for explanation as having been Investigated was sstlfaclorily ex. pWned to counrlL The breastwork that was washed out was ordered repaired by a mechanic. John N. Reeves was appointed to do the work. There being a vacancy In the election board therewas ooe Judge and two inspectors appointed, viz.: James Bane, Archie Graham and Roger McCavltt. The building of the pound was laid over for a short time. The purchasing of the lamps for the council chamber was forgotten on account of the absence of the chairman. There being no further buslntae the council adjourned. Cola Spring. James Hoffman, who la employed on the pilot boat, spent Sunday at home. The talk before election is what 1 will do, and tben when It Is over, what I Mr. Tbeof McEean met with quite an accident last Wednesday; while at work a stick hit htm in the eye and he is just aide to see. Hewitt Eldredge left here last July to go abroad on the light (hip No. 40, returned home last Friday. We wish him ' a happy two weeks at home. ■be Ella Hemingway, of Fishing Creek, was in our vJUagr riabbalb last Mr. John Softs, who Is employed at Holly Beach, spent Sunday at boon lilaa Mollis Stevens, of West Cape May. vWted her cousin. Miss Bertha Schelknger, Sunday last. Mr. Enoch MUler, of Caps May, i» We would Inform those young men who make a practice of aLriuiug tm neighborhood after Sunday evening's chapel services by the Bring of revolvers, that there is a heavy law for carrying nooealed deadly wauxal wKfch will be inftweed immediately It the same is not

Fred. Crandol Is convalescent. { Our gunners report that squirrels are ! plentiful this fall. 1 1 ('apt Vermont Stiles' and bride came j last Thursday. Capt. Stephen Jefferson is. much bet- ' ter at this Writing. R S. Learning made a business trip I'hiladelphlm last week. Mrs. Julia Shcppard nee Warwick. Is . visiting her motlit r, lira. HI Iza Warwick, of this place. ^ There was a large attendance at the Trinity Methodist church last Sunday , to see the latest 'Stlleo.' The Memorial Rsptht church at , South Dennis, we are informed, will not , lie ready tor services before the middle of this month. Along the Shore Roaa. Mr*. C. C. SUtct and Mrs. A. Ashmesd have been visiting friends in l'hil- 1 adclphia. On the sick list I his week we notftfi , Mrs. Howard Stephens and Mrs. TownWho was It went In swimming last Saturday to try the tcmpaturc of the water and came shivering, calling for dry clothing. - E. W. Tibbels has been adding both the appearance and comfort of his dwelling by snjjnlargenicnt of the kitchen with modern improvements. Aunt Lettie Eirenhart heard a noise among her chickens last Saturday evening. and on going out found a large opossum taking a feast. Some boys passing by were called and succeeded in capturing Mr. Possum. About Goahan's Baptist Church. Ex-Sheriff Corson wasyi guest of D. G. Smith last Sabbath. " Next Sabbath is Bible day in most all the churches. A special program has been prepared and there will be services both afternoon and evening in the Baptist chape). Many regrets arc expressed thst Goshen cannot have a drug store. If any enterprising young graduate of pharmacy would call around he might hear encouraging offera. Itcv. Dr. Fits has accepted the new professorship of latin and Greek, in Philadelphia on condition that for the present ids services will not be required part of the week. The attendance at Itnmauuel church last Sabbath was unusually large. There : many visitors from abroad. Miss 1 Thompson is winning praises in all directions for her fine musical talent and for the excellent drill she gives the choir under her charge. Fishing Creek. Wonder if the Protective Game Soelety uaven't taken the hint. Miss Ella Hemingway visited the Sunday School at Cold Spring Sabbath last. Mr. I. n. 8mith wife and daughter. ^ drove through the neighborhood last If Uie trustees would visit our xchool ■ we think it would greatly encourage the teacher. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnctt have cosily settled down to housekeeping in t their new house. 1 The boys are improving every opportunity In gunning for rabbits and quail i with fair success. Mr. and Mrs. Eli. D. Barnctt hate is1 sued invitations for a reception at their residence to-morrow, Friday evening. | Rock "Ash seem unusually plentiful. 1 Messrs. Scbclienger. Woolsoo sud Bar1 Woolsoo

■ nrtl made a splendid catch one day re- ' We regret to learn that Mr. Douglas, p of Port Providence, late guest of Mr. : Schellcnger. has received a serious in1 jury; breaking a rib and injuring bis 1 foot so badly as to neceaitatc an amputation. Bio Grande. r Election la over. The M. E. Chaple was re-dedicated on [ Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Saul are spending ; a few dogs with friends in Millvlile. Will Hand is somewhat fatigued after f his effective work in the recent cam- , ' l£d plush dresses are all the rage. Miasm Julia Uawn and Clara Crease were the introducers. The Sugar Mill that down Wednesday morning, leaving about twenty-flve . acres of unmllled cane standing In the ' field. . Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Cresse and daugb- , ter, r Alula, spent Sunday with Hon. Daniel Schellcnger and family at Fishing Creek. About one o'clock Monday morning f the grist mill of Mr. Noah Hand was discovered to be on Are. Before assist- - ance could be summoned the structure s was enveloped in flames and In a remarkable short time was reduced to .. ashes. The mill was supposed to have k been robbed and tben set on fire. Lots, . *3.000; insurance, *1,100. ° The unusual high tide was running e over the causeway last week. The Herbana adrertisig Co., draw large crowds to the hall every night. County Superintendent Miller was in „ town Friday making his regular visit to our public school, it The Wave goes bounding over the country Thursdays giving all the news j. to its many renders, t. I .earning VanGilder, having fully re- ■- covered from his recent Injury, has again gone to Haslonfield where he is coin gaged in carpentering, r We understand onemarty gunned all e last week and only killed a half dozen quail. Not much use of farmers formi_ ing a league to save the game, r li- ill in Corson and Will Eldredge hare i- each purchased new horses, why not it get them out on the roail boys and see g who will have to take the dust. Somen Ross has engaged work io the I wheel-wright for the winter. R. Corson J is so pushed with work that it is impossibte for him to do it all himself, r uoahan lums. £ W. G. Tyler is learning the art of telSMi'«s"tiadie Tyler haa returned from r her trip to I<oesburg. n The Wave Is all the more welcome by u lis early appearance, e We arieglad to see our friend. Will Tyler, at home again. Wm. O. Tomlin is the champion potato grower of this region. n Miss Rji'. Burke Is spending the week at Mayville and Anglerea. 'J Mr*. Ella Vanaman and Mrs. Stella I Vanaman were in town the last of the le Capt. A. R. Ludtam, -of West Cspe it May, wan In town the other day calling ie on "friends. The schooner Haddic, Capt. McCarty. n has landed TOO cedar logs for the Goshen t_ Manufacturing Company, in There will bo an ehteruSnraent held held in the G. A. R. Hall on Christmas ere In the Interests of ifae M. K. Sabbath « School. The carpenters cod masons are at U work on the new house designed for r- Captain 0. Ross. Anderson Plutro, of te Holly Beach, haa the contract. * The following persons from Sooth SeaviUa visited ourriilag* recently: Mrs. is Cecelia Corson, Mrs. Sallic C.iraon snd 1- baby MaHd, Mrs. William Royal, and Reuben Slertmau. n Pastor Brunyate will preach on SabI- oath morning oo the eight woes record's ed in the 33ni chapter of Mar Utew'aGtwi, pel, and In the evening will preach » g sermon on marriage. All who have ene tered and all who contemplate entering it Ute matrimonial state should hear this

Tuckahoe. Abbott is buidingquite an addition to his residence. This is the only t improvement going on at pi e*ent. { !T. 8. Russell has been Quite ill for several weeks. He ix much missed at ( the Odd Fellosi Lodge of which he if a m ember. t Our Baptist friends are trying to raise t money enough to put a bell on their chapel. Apliearances denote that tbey ( will succeed. i Mrs. M. Steel man and daughter, have sold their millinery stock to (fcpt. E. i ■ Wbenton. They, will remove -to Phils. ' ilelpbla at in -vflBMsit. Messrs. C. T^Steelman,,S" Johnson ; snd It. Corson came bortr from Had- , ' donfleld ;ln>t Saturday evening, and re- . 1 inulneil here orer Tuesday. j li. B." Freeman, our barber, now occuplea.a part of. the building opposite ( the Star Hotel. Those in want of a , ■ good shave or hair cut will do well to , ■ give him a cab- ( Capt. WrchurchiU, who has Jmen. employed at Philadelphia, came Inrne j ■ last week to nurse his left hand which , was badly lacerated while engaged in | l loading a wagon. < ' Capt. W. Truitt and C. P." Smith, have removed to Atlantic City this week. ; The former to go into the coal and , i business with Zcke Corson; Mr. Smith ; i will keep a hoarding bouse. By the time this missive reaches our | readers the November eicctlon will be i ? of the past and the result will be known - throughout the county. We hope that , ! the best candidates will win. | ' News Items being almost as scarce as i 1 blue hens' chickens this week, we hope < that the Wave and its generous readers | will accept the above verse graciously. Perhaps something may happen In the . near future, and perhaps we may chron- ; icle it; then you will, while perusing it, • 1 forget that we ever tried your patience. , s Ann now. when comes tte cn-.ily algal. When tne soand of bsraiag dogs are hesrtf, . r The froct gale searctiee lor tte pair, AMWS, r Haling tte routed corn. 0 Cant. Joe Cam p lias lost hi- vessel c which was mostly owned by Capt. P. 1 Whcstnn of our village. She sank at sea loaded with coal. The captain and h crew found refuge iu the rigging, One e sailor was washed off and drowned, is The cook, who was a foreigner, died n while in the rigging from exposure, it The rest of Ihc crew, were taken off and e saved by a steamer. The sea waa run. ning so high at the time it was impossible to secure the cooks body. If the schooner had sunk in deeper water ^ undoubtedly all bands would have been e Something beside politics is agitating j, the minds of our residents now. viz: the decrease of our population and its cause. Tuckahoe is a pleasant and quiet village. • but we are sorry to say that owing to ihc lack of enterprise on the part of its inhabitants the place Is decreasing in. >1 stead of increasing. Since the Extra ic furnace, at the Head-of.River, and the glass factory at Marahallville, suspended re operations the interest of our capitalists n has been centered In vessels and vessel building, and for many years while Urge r. coasters were being constructed here, ^ money was plenty and the town was prosperous. About three-fourths of our men at one time were sea captains, and f" when they "Uid up" their vessels for lr the winter and came home to enjoy the society of their families and friends, the J- town would awake from its summer r- sleep to a life of business, activity and •- business, (

s- enjoyment. Times have changed. Owing to the cheap transportation by steam , i, sail vessels do not make money like they did twenty years ago, consequently i. our moneyed men have become die- ' is roureged and they make no effort to 1 I- build any more vessels, while the small 1 amount they receive troin their craft j now afloat la treasured up. uninvested, " and our laboring men are forced to ' leave the village to find a livelihood. ' The Beatuen win not invest in a manu- ' n factory because they don't know any- 1 thing about that kind of business. ' g Our boys grow to maturity and not 1 finding lucrative employment here nor ' T on the vessels, they leave the place for ' >. an avocation, which they generally get, and they stay away. Our girls— this lit- .. tie town has more pretty girls than any ip town of Its tine in the county— generally ] marry nonresidents and they go to , ' grace some other neighborhood, so, yon | see, the population is gradually de- . creasing. We have auite a number of , wealthy men here and if they only had , the enterprise and the energy to put to . J* use the fine water power and other facil- '• i ties we have, their coffers would >" enlarge as fast as the town, and people would be coming in instead of going « out. We would then have Tuckahoe 14 reached by a railroad. We can't expect ' '• to have a railroad when we hxve nothing "e to auppoit tL A move was made last r- summer to build a canning factory, bnt i ■° fear overcame them and the subject was dropped- Talk don't build rall- *' roads nor enlarge (he town. It is earnest willing, not idle wishing that does the business, ig Up Shora. Just delightful fall weather. W 11 Is not the man who "seta up" the most rum at the taverns that wins at the polls on election day? Swain & Bayre, contractors and builders, will bid on the contract for erecting ,e the new Ufa Saving Station at Sea Iale City, EH Townscnd Jr., has accepted a po- ®" sltion with Captain H. C. Smith in the "• Townsend Inlet L. 8. 8. in the place of "• Roger Dover. „ A new Life Baring Station ia to be J' built at Sea Isle City. Plans, speciflcalions, and forms for proposals may be a" had by applying to Capt. George Bayre at the present station 'f 8. T. Coleman and George Bayre, Jr., " propose to take a trip to the great sound M in toe yacht Matilda this week for the purpose of killing a few of the wild >c ducks that are uid to abound there. ,n Teabcny parties are now In season. *- On Saturday lut L. T. Swain took a company of young folks to the region of "black stump" for the purpose of gathering the festive berry. The party ar■1- rived on the ground-aoout two o'clock, and after roaming around orer bush and m bramble for a couple of hours, they |returned home with a good supply of ,v scratched tiands. torn dresses and trou- " sera, and harries. Thb fun and teaber- ... ries. however, overbalanced all tinpleas111 antnesa. A "Pumpkin 8ociety" has been organized at Townsend Inlet for the purpose of donatlog pumpkins to single gentlc- "« men who msy n>t possess the article. The officers are Hettie Springer, pre-i-lla dent; Ray Kate, -crelsrv; and Louie tie Hand, luaauui. A pumpkin oai been presrnted to us by the society for which I* we return our sincere thank'. The offl. ig cere displayed good taste In selecting this particular pumpkin for us. It is a y, small green one, and looks u though it en would require some tlrueU) ripen! We bare placed it in a nice sdnoy place, and Id have delightful antidpsliena of- fie In as ">e fulure. th • • ' '' r ~ • It Wort Bake Bnasn.-j-ln other at words, "Hood's Saraaparllla will not do ,,r impossibilities. Its proprlefbra tell of plainly what it has done, submit proofs from sources of unquestioned reliability, .. and uk you frankly If you arr suffering from any disease or affection caused or j promoted by impure blood or low stste , oCthe system, totry Hood's Sarsmparllls. The experience of otbere is suffletent SSsurance that you wilTUot be disappoiDted in the result. «- To Soilr" 300.000 feet of whitt. Mack aod retl Soak plank and limber. 8000 red cedar post WW Mid round. 1000 cotds or I woods. p. C- Psk x. ■

■Up tho Capo. The early bird catches the worm, so think some of our most enthusiastic Wm. Matthews leave* J. L. Smith's employ next month. John Wright still brings us fish, and they are- highly appreciated now that Nicholas Foster had the misfortune to cut one of his fingers quite badly while sharpening his scythe on Monday. , Thete is complaint made that there are f no clam wagons in the place any more. people would Hke to buy them about \ There la veryiittle excitement over J election here. }Yc hear of two men that want to get some one to vote in their J places while they go gunning. • We fancy there must hare been a ran- H sway oif- Sunday evening by the sound of the horses feet on the road. The * driver, if there was one, had no control A of thh animal. J. T. Colrm&n ahd John Darnlev his friend, spent two days with S. T. Cole, last week. They weet out gunning but bad poor success. Next week tbey will try it again. - S. T. Coleman and wife and George Sayrc, Jr. , are about to start on a gunning cruise down the bay in the yacht K. Lamlis. George Is the proud s; possessor of s bran new breech-loailing gun. The docks and birds will be scarce after this trip.-, Isaac Jerrett is the champion gunner of the place, and if report be true, he has at least fifteen quail and seven rabbits almost every day since the first : of the month. He is a live man and . gunning is only one or many accomplishments in which be excels. 1 There is a mystery in Ihc neighborto his barn yard early in the morning 1 and found hta neighbor's sleigh standing in the yard. His first thought was, of course, how did it get there. Just at night a nun was seen driving towards - the magistrate's office, ami report says 1 the mystery will soon be cleared up. Lewis Wheaton, of Court House, was In the place last week and his views on the gunning question are very plain and just. He cannot see the justice in depriving a very poor and worthy native , of the privilege of helping himself by shooting or trapping the game in our ; own woods. It really seeins that the i I natives ongbt to liawc the best right to ' what our Creator has placed here for ' them to take care of. - ( 1 "I Hate to see the new moon over my ] left shoulder," said a gentleman to bis ( wife the other evening) -Somehow or other things do not gw so well with me . the whole month as they do when I first observe the crescent over rov right shoui- ' ' dcr. See. there is the new moon now. 1 and wo have both seen lit over our left shoulder." "Oh, nonsense!" was most f probably the reply of the lady; ' 'it la • only your Imagination." But there is • still a lurking amount of superstition Io. . • moat men's minds; and although it may > be all "Imagination," yet we cap hardly s divest ourselves of it. If you want to - avoid this disagreeable feeling, send one 1 dollar lo thr-publishera of The iY«ir s ifcon, Lowell, hi as*., and get tho bright 1 little magazine of that name for a whole » year. • There will be no "left shoulder" I shout it; but each month, as you tear off e the wrapper, right square before your '• eyes will stand out the brightest neat- " est, raciest little publication anywhere r to be had; and how it ia furnished for 1 the very low price of one dollar a year r is a mystery tp all newspaper men. It a is well printed, on good paper, handc some cover, and full of interesting readr Ing matter from beginning to end. Adii dress the publishers, Lowell, Mass.

Cape May's Select Academy. Tho Sisters of Mercy are about to a Select Academy for children and young ladies requiring a higher grade of education than thst attainable in a parochial school. In It will be taught a full and complete English course togethwith modern language", drawing, music, (vocal and instrumental.) embroidery, • fancy needle work. Terms moderate, and according to the number of BUbjccts which parents may wish their children to be taught. For partic- 1 ulars apply to the Sister Superior, at the Convent, Lafayette street. tf Buoklen's Arnica Salve. The BestlSalve in the world for Cuts, Sores, Uleers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, ChDMains, Corns, snd all Skin Kmptiops, and postivelv cures Piles, or do pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, US cents'per box. For sale by Marcy A Mecray. There U no Utile fear manifested in the large cities at the prospect of trouble i with tits -anarchists on the occasion of the execution of the condemned men in j Chicago, if they are not tared from the , gallows by executive clemency. ! IHarrifd. I JAMES— PAKE —On tte stt last.. In Petersburg. N. J.. by Hev. J. VAaSABt, Mr. Hotiert James, nf DeODUrllle. N. J , to Mlaa Lillian a Dare, or Tocxakoa, B. J. •Rfw ^dvrrtisrafnts. tm ^AKlKc POWDER Absolutely Pure. T»ia nowrter nerer variea. s marvel nf parity atrengu ant wbot-anmeneaa. More •oooeoUeri I- than the ormnary Xlada, and i-annot be aoM In . eompattttta wnn as matutode or tow test, - ^3®sn»jfafv3 l HUMPHREYS' '' W gr^Mcxnnamrs'Bxx ' 1 HmI Ctett SGold Binding ; homeopathTo

1KJHE CAflPET BIPARTMEirr. Our new -stock for the present seaaon ia fully ready forilnspcctiou and sale. Jt induces axminsters, : mats, wiltons, i rugs, moquettes, ; art squares, i brussels, | oil cloths, tapestries, linoleums, ingrains, j lignums, etc., etc. We have recently received a large invoice of Moqueltes. which in price, heretofore in this market. We would be glad to have our customers, while in the bud Hug, sjwiid s ! hour in cxaininlng-tbc stock and prices iu this department. II should be remembered dial, the department being a new one. there is not j a single piece of old goods in ditr stock. Every piece ia fresh and new. Ea'imates cheerfully giren when desired. MIIDIBI & CLOTHIER, j MARKET STREET. EIGHTH STREET- FILBERT STREET j PHII.ADELPHIA. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ... The following named persons living in tli< village <>l Green Creek, Cape May County, have pledged themselves use every legal means to prevent TRESPASS OR THEIR PREMISES BY SPORTSMEN - WITH " DOG AND GUN, and that they will unite for MUTUAL PROTECTION To save their property from further ; Destruction and Depreciation 1

" By the annual raid of non-resident gunners win- seem to ® question the right of property owners to project * and enjoy the same for themselves.

^ T. P. Errickson, h Nathaniel Newton, ie Seth Miller. C. T. Norbury. ^ Smith Cresse. I M. M. Norbury. M. S. Cresse. " William L. Davis. * John W. Scull. D Eli Sayrc. $ Lewis Ross. £ Thomas F. Swain, a? H. H. Holmes. - Charles B. Thompson, Francis Cresse. = William Hollingshcad.

Wilson Ross. Henry Brown. Jeremiah Foster. Captain K. Foster. Truman Hickman. Franklin Hoffman. John Fox. Elizabeth Hand. David H. Cresse. Heath Norbury. James T. Miller. J. Henry Schellcnger. J. E. Brown. ( J. P. Isard. James Erricson. Charles P. Foster.

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