THE rtlKSIDCXT MAT ATTEXD. Tammany Will Ask Cleveland e Attend 1U Bl( Celobrntlea, Saw York, Jun 8. A . meeting of th Tammany Society waa held 1b the Wig wim las night to consider th srrange maata for the Fourth ef July celebration Some of th preleminartes bar brva settled, bat the program will not be eon plsted until the Bert meeting, on Jane 84. Presides! Cleveland, the member of the cabinet, all tbe democratic governor, the United State Senator and aboat fifty member el the lower boos will receive in TtuUeaa. Ther ha been aotn gaaalp to the affect that President Cleveland would not re ceive an invitation on account of hi recent treatment of Tamtnanr aod the state dem ocracy, bat thi eour will not be fol lowed. Mr. Cleveland ha received invita tion to toes celebration ever sine hi elevation to the governorship ten rear ago. Ha ban never accepted, but hae alway written a letter. Thi year it is expected that h will do a heretofore. Lightning's Qnee Freak. L Yonc, June 7. During a thunder storm lightning entered a second-story window of the residence of Harry Powell, corner of George street and Boundary avenue, lira. Powell had just oloeed a window and started aerosa the room, when ball of fire flew through another window that had been left open. It (track tbe floor within two feet of the lady, then bounded np and exploded, filling the reoaa with smoke. Mr. Powell, wh waa lying in tha adjato lng roam, and was looking at hi wife at the time, saw her enveloped In smoke and apparent flame. Fortunately, however. lira PoweU escaped Injury. After the ball ! of Bra struck the doer, ripping np the ear pet, tbe bolt entered the chimney at th tipper corner of th register, knocking a kola through th flue. For a PreBl-ShaHng Factory. Pxmarao, Jun 7. The H. J. Heina Preecrving Company baa had under coo si deration the putting into operation of a profit-sharing scheme at their glass fac tory, located at t saner Station. Tha product of the factory comprise glass bottle and other article consumed la tha pickle business. Ther a now a p respect that th idea will be pot rate practice. J. D. Sherman, one of tha company' rep resentative from IadisaapoUs, addreassd tha employe oa th sab.'ect, explaining the details of the proposed system. Hare Wore th workmen have received the aaual wages paid in that buainesa. Under tha plan they will probably be better oat. Another Chtoasje Bank Oeee Dm Csicaao, June 5. Herman SehaCacr & Co., private beakers at No. 100 Vaah leg too street, aaaned Saturday afternoon, SchaSner was one of th oldest beakera In th west and did aa aoormoaa buaoesa ia th pare hate and aal of eommcrcial paper. Th assignment was na4e to th American Tract and Saving eak and B. J. Ohap aaaa waa placed is charge of the wreck: and begaa aa Uveatigaaoa. The babtli ar placed at $3,000,000, aaaag which arc $$00,000 in deposits. Mr. McLood's snsmsor 'et Appointed, - Boaro!t, June 3. At the meeting of the Boatoa and Hale director Saturday after noon it was decided, owing to the absence ct certain members of the board, to defer tbe election of a successor to President Mc Leod nntil a meeting to be held oa the 37th lost. The letters of Jir. stcLeod resigning the presidency and hi position a director war read. First Strike of the Season. PrrrssriJ. Jun 3. Th first strike of the year in the iron and steel circles was Inatumted at the Wayne iron work of brown & Co., Yesterday. Siaty men are affected. Th strike Is th first of th kind in th history of th Amalgamated j HNLiauoa lu u. L-.y a point taai may prove a factor in the future settlement of wage scale. Attacked hv Highbinders. Sfoxsxk, Wash .Jan 6. Chin high binders attacked Frank Woog and Charley Lam. agents of the Chines Six Compan ies, In an alley are and nearly killed them, dabs and knives were used. Wang and Lam war suspected of giving tnfor aoatioB to ta police which led to a raid oa an opium den. Th highbtadar escaped. Win he Forood Sate LSejnJdattaev. Naw Toaa, Jaae a. The Shoe and Leather National haak lata yesterday af taraoeai gave aotios that h will net clear tor the Canal Street hank after to-day. This will make it necessary for th Canal Street baa to giatoltaMatieB. Ita posits ar about S4M,0M. - - BownbHns Asked ucrass umtm.. eesse cjevrl rtaav frew, the aew fiaiititii executive, baa eelies tat the rssigemlaa el every refmbU eaa terrttorial eSsVotel Taa I isial el these officers will be follcwnd by aa tnvee tigatioo. which. H ia believed will reveal much rottenness. - y", m m I Ths Toroate Foal Emsh Mast Oat. ' Toaoarro. Oat, Jaae ?. The aeUea wUl to-day proceed against the pool rooms aa disorderly house. Off. cars were sfstjoaed at their doors ail y octrois r taking aatnes tiaittag th reaorta. They Waa a Htae-Heu Bay. . Wamxa, lad., Joac 7. Two hoadrei. aad fifty men la the mechanical depart ment ef th Standard OU Company refin ery bar have struck for a Bins-hour day with tea hoars pay. Ail refining has been stopped. They WIU Katortata Koaaaa, Lotdov, June 7. The Society of Friends of Busatan Freedom will eatertaia Gearg Keanaa at Barnard Ian Hall oa Saturday evening. Mr. keanaa will reiat tha story at hi i-id-t to Sioeria. The Cecal Denlee the Charge, Tmu, Jane 7. Count Zdenko Zfti sky denies th charge that b had driven hi horse upon a trainer at the Vieana race coarse ea Sunday. He sat tit was aa eeci deat. Th Saltan Gt a Fresoat. VttiJ, June 7. The Czar ha sect th SuJt.xn of Turkey the quar present of an album of piictings, by Ent-rat artists, of ail th war ships ia the Bussiaa black b'ea fleet. Th Chinnaea Coald Not Land. PoBTUavp. Or., Jut 7 Of the 300 Chinese brought here from Victoria, B. C. , by the steamer Danube. 182 were refuted petnuauoa to land by Collector Lotaa. BUhop Berele Dead. Baaux, Jane 7. Biahoc Befele died lr rtteaburg. agi 6 ycara. He mads h he ad eaasnlcaoae by ij1 sssc'.mg trem tit i f rspai laiaiiwiny. BOOTH PASSES AWAY, The Great Tragedian Breathed His last at 1:19 This Morning. Kiw Tons, June 7. Edwin Booth, th great tragedian, quietly passed away at hi apartment In th Players' Club at 1 M thi morning. ' , . Th death of the renowned actor, which had been expected at any time during th past two day, was peaceful, being scarce ly noticeable to the anxioo watcher at his bedside Edwin Booth was born In Eelair. near Baltimore, Md., on November 13, 133. WHEAT TAKES ASOTHER DR.OP. Apprehension In the Chleag Predaee Market A Small Trader Falls. Chicago, June 6 Wheat price were ever a cent off yesterday, breaking tha record again for low price In thi market. Pard ridge waa a free seller and th crowd waa apprehensive about failure. Th announcement of the suspension of Headowcroft Bros, confirmed th fear, bat caused no particular additional break la prions. Large northwester receipt, flat cable and increase in aoaaa pasaag fig ures were all weak factors. Nelson Vankirk. a small trader, but a veteran, failed to go through the Board ef Trade Clearing House yesterday. The Faroat Flroe la Minnesota. If rvwai.ro us, Jun 7. A destructive forest fir la raging ia Stereos county, thi state. It started in a dens pine forest Saturday last, and has gained terrible headway. Already miles of fin timber ha been consumed Several to was are la tbe path of the fir. The Qaaraatlaa Bill Slrnod. HaAMJsr aa. June 6. House bill No. 179, known as tbe Bliss quarantine bill, which paved the senate and bouse of rep resentative oa iiay 29, received ta signa ture of Governor Patusoa yesterday after noon. Th Gold Below 0. 0,S. WasaisaTOX, June 4 Th treasury de partment last evening learned of th ship ment of $1,000,000 ordered from h'w York to-day. Thi leavee th net gold holdings In the treasury 139, 334,30. A Texas Bank Oooe Coder. Wssbtscstos, June 8. Comptroller Eckel was informed yesterday that th Merchants' National bank, of Fort Worth, Tex., capital f 250,000 had failed. NEWS FBOM TBE STATE CAPITAL. slajor Locihard. rjperintendent of pub lic grounds, is aaiu at his post after a long and sever illness. Chief Clerk O. R. Snyder, of th state iojrtn-.ent, is serionV.y HI at Ebenstmrg, where he has been several weeks. A meeting of th board of p "'.ic baild iE and grounds will be held next week to tak up th cew building matter. Cncle Ami My'.In, of Lancaster, will be a candidate for tae republicaa nomina tion for auditor general next year. Anoraey General Hecsel will deliver tha address to the seventeen graduates from the Dickinson school of law, at Carlisle, next Tuesday. Governor Pattison has vetoed th special act repealing the bounty on fox and mink scalps so far a it applies to Greta county. H says It ia naecAatitutional. B. J. Heywood, ef Mercer, who Is mast- lag a race for tha republican nomination tor tat treasurer, ha been endorsed by Haroer, Lawrence sad Blair ooaveauoaa. WHliaat N. Beraeld. el WTomiaa. srhe has just left a good poaiuoo ia Waah isgtoa, weald kks the republicaa aomi aaUoa fa nwiiair af tatomai affaire aext Gowerner Psfrtsesi has asgnad the nrevidlSLg for the recttoa ef th W Peaasylvaaia Tnsrimtiea for Feeble-Miad-sd CaHdrea. A ooeamlssioa will adect tha lie aad eoatraot fa las itloa. The writ of aa wwraaU aakod far br Attorney General Eeasel against the Trae Uoo Company and the Unioa Passeager Kailway Cempaay, af Philadelphia, wiU 1 be argued far aosn tim. defsadaat having thirty day ia wthch to answer. Two year age the house aawtepriatsea committee had referred to it 14 atiia. tn rolviag aa expenditure ef S?. 490.32A.M. Of thea 64 war aegadved aad the ceca- aiittea graatsd a total sum ef 130,Mt, MI.S9, reducing ah demands tt.133, tel.rr. This seaatea Chairmaa sfarahall' asmmittee received 2 bill aad M were aegatived. The oriraal total waa 134. M1.T3S.13, but the eommittee acaied thia iowa to i2,lo.rjS.a, a cut at li,77i. rt&O. As it stands new, with the addi- aoaai appropriation to tbe schools, th estimate of the committee has aot boas ex- seeded more than 10,000. It is the gov ernor intention u dispose of the bills aa rapidly as possible. Governor pattiaoa has made the follow, ippotntmenu: astbura Feeder, ef New Hope, Bucks county, to be dairy and tood mmmiationr. uader th State board ef agriculture; Robert Wacchorn, to be fac tory inspector; Christian Heydrick. Yea tngo; Norman Hall. Mercer: George A. leaks, Jefferson: George Guthrie, Alle teny. and ex-Mayor W. Horace Boss, ranbria. to be commissiouers to select a lite for th Westera Pennsylvania lnstita uoa for Feeble-Minded Caildrvn. A preal lent of th State board of agriculture, the joveroor is empowered to appoint the dairy mi food commisioner. It is claimed by e stat aiimiaistration that under to prorUioa of th new act relating to the employment and safety of womea aad :hiUiren la manufacturing establishments, ind the appointment of inspectors to en force the same, the governor has the right ; aprxxnt a factory inspector at once, and ae re-appointed Robert Watchorn. who was rejected by the senate, and over whom he eeaate aai governor had soma trouble. I' rider the new act Watchore' salary a doubled from 11.300 to $1,000 per year. He is given 4,0M) for expenses and will ap point twelve deputle instead of ail oader ldact TUB KSW STATE MOUDAT LAW, tome ef Iss Provisions Oreater Cenveal eneee for Debtors. HAftJusirsM), Jun 7. Under th nee holiday aad half holiday law, approved May 81 by th governor, New Year Day Wasilngtoa s birthday, Good . Friday. XT morial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day ovstaber lectia day, Thanksgiving DaJT Christmas Day, and aoy other day kj pointed of recommended by th prwiieni or th governor for religious observance are holidays, and all Saturday not thai mad holiday are half holidays from 12 o'clock noon. Wheaever New Year's Day, Washing ton' Birthday, Independence Day, oi Christmas Dsy occurs on Sunday, the fol lowing Monday is to be observed as tht holiday. Whenever Memotial Day (May 30) falls on Sunday, the preceding Satur day is to be obeerved aa tie holiday. I.bo: Day occurs oa th tmt Satunlay of Sep tember. November election day is the CrM Tuesday after the first Monday of No rem ber. 1 itn bills of exchacs. checks, drafts, and promissory notes made after th pass-a-e of the law, and maturing by tte.t term on any sack h '.iiaj-. half toll lays, or oa Sunday, are r t pAyal-'e cr pf-wr-t-abl for paymeut or icveptaac. nor pro testable for non-paytuent or noj-acvept-ane. until the next succeeding secular or bctinene day. Sight or demand checks, drafts, bills c( exchacee, and promiuory notes ar pay abl beore 13 e'cloxk en half holidays, but ar cot prcteatab'. for non-payment or aoa-acceptaace until the next succeeding secular or business day, and no liability ts Incurred through failure to present or pro test sight or demand item on alf holi days. Under the half holiday law approved May 31, February electioa dev. wtich oc curs on th third Tuesday of February, is a legal half holiday from II o'clock Boca, aad all hill ef exchange, checks, drafts. aad note mad after the rastac of the law that are presentable for acceptance or payment ea such half holiday, are deemed to be payable and to be proseotab'.e for ac ceptance or payment at or befcre 13 o'clock ef each halt holiday, and ar tliea protest -sbls for aoo paymeal or non-acceptance. WAS TOO STBOSrt FOB HIS BROTHEB. Edward Baaach Jnnspe frons n Boot to Death ta Xts Tors. Nrw Toaa. Jaae ! Ed-ward Bausch. 30 years eld. a plumber living In the fire story tenement No. 4!d East Eighteenth street, sttemptad suicid by jumptcg from th roof. He wn takes So the Preaby ter.sa hospital aad probably will die. His brother, Gooexe, who it aa in valid aad has ealy eee arm. followed him to the roof aad endeavored to ate? h:ta from jumping. The two bretaers saufgled. hot ueorg was uaii.l to hold hus brother back. Calnaaad Hold br Enthozaloaiont. PniLAUXUBiA. June 3. Harry Gaimaad. residing st No. liii Arch street, w.ia aa oce at No. 1S33 Arch street, was held ta S1.5CO bail by Mant.-t Devlin oa three charge of embeulemeat, $$00 bood betng required in each. G aim an b accused by James McCormiek, of No. 837 Berrisli street, with the embeuletcent cf 412: John P. McCoy, of No. W34 Wallace street, charz cp a shortage agaioft t-rr of 1210.29, being the amount due the es tate of the late John Carr, while Cortlit Lyers. of No. 29C9 Girard aveaoe. sr that the accused owes him profit -nr- i- lng to Lluie Borden Fainted. Ntw ErcroRD. Mass.. Juae 7 1 tiie Lizzie Borden marv!(r trial vest-rrdiiT vrbrr the prosecutor had closed hi oj-eiuf ad dress to tee jury in tbe cejt trui cun. Miss Borden Liinte-l and irm;u ia ax unconsrious condition for several Eiirvt When aha was restored to her cai.urJ stAte court adjourned to allow tie ry ic go to Fall Kiver to iaa:. tie Ecriti homestead where the tra-!iy for eris alls Borden is being tried occurred. A Whole Family Mardrred. Ct-aaascsvoxx, Qua., Jtu i Tie dead bodiee of Mr. aad Mrs. Eddy aai their daughter were footed Ji:i-iiT :i their home at Beach Bidjr. a few atiles tev low her. To ail appearances they were aiordered during th night. The cm.v for the crime is aot known, as the v-octirts were poor and robbery could have Lad no part ia it. Tomorrow at the Fair. Cncaoo, Joac 1 The Fair program for to-morrow, as far as relets to Lb religions exercise, haags fir, although ther u bat IitU time to make arraagemeata Choral Directer Tesalia t ready to provide the chair af KM eoleea to lead ta the coagrega- eaal staging aad Bicanora, lad.. Jaae 3. A from Eaaeismea say that a cyclone pass ed eve tbe aorta west pan ef Wayse ceonry. At fooaoeny tae resuicace of Mr. Lowe was completely destreved aad coasidorahls ether daaaage doaa. Se Lrs were lee. Catsxnred the SUhber. Lxsasox, Job a. Thursday ait the clothiaf Mere ef Lvi Sir waa estei d by breahia ewsa the troal door of ths tor aad robbed ef aboat ITCO nnj of goods. The rebber were eeaght Bear bhandaa St a ilea yesterday aAeraeoBL Crete aa TIcttnM Snffertnt;. Lrrru Roc-. Ark., Jaae 3. Great dis tress exists ia Cope, Ark., aiki the ria;:T, tmooj the victuns of the cyeiose of May 30. At leat 3.000 peopU are hoaelra aad destitute. They obtain w.:a djro.ty barely eaoagb food to sastaia hU. Nine Lives Were Lest. Ttcroata. B. C. Jose 3. The sieaaier Tacoma, which arrived fro Vokahoraa. br-.ts new that the EoMiia eorrrtte Niaia went ashore ea the Corvaa e-t May 15, and became a total wreck. Nix live were lot. Tes li!Ul aad Thlrta Injared. EtiLL', Juce 3 A cart lead cf g-in-powder w exptrx.lid ywsteTiiJT a.':irooos oo a street in Kirn, P.heauh rti.-ia, by a spark from a ; ij. Tbe t jto wa oo th cart were kiUed acd tiurtaea oii pence were injured. Cenrteay ef the Garnet's Umeera. Wasawtci, Jor.e 3. H. M. S. Oarnet. which sails from Es-jimault, B. C. for Oucalaika oa 'be lSth, enrc 1 T-eur-int sea, has oJ rred to tAe oa l.rd ma.1 for the Americaa fleet ia tbe ti..z wars af Alaska. tTerld's Fair Ailmluloaa. CnJCAGO. Jute 3 Tte Dnoihtr of paid adaieatoe to the World Fair yeaurday psiiptteE v J tSA III I What shall stay sav Scott's cod liver oil and soda has cured us of consumption in its first stages. Have you a cough or cold acute or leading to consumption? Make Bci' Ecuijicn cures Coughs, Cold. Consumption, Scrofula, and all Anaemk and Wasting Disease. Prevents wasting In Children. Alsnwet aa amlataeJe as haOK. Cct ealy the graalaa. Pre pared by Scott a Bonne, Cbemiau, Kw Tors. Sold by ailDroeSista. "Well Bred, Soon Wed," Girls Who Use SAPOLI0 are Quickly Married. Try it in Your Next House-Cleaning. ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO. DEALERS IX Cigars, Tctacco. Candies, Fruits and ITuts SOLI ACE.VTS FOR Henrj MaillarJ's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. SOLE AGENTS FOR F ,F. Adams Sc Co's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco Sole afau for tbe toUo1og brands of Cigars- Hczr Z.ij, L;--;i, I.'cnnal, hdian F.icess, Sanisoc, Silver Asb Bloomsburg, Pa. IF YOU ARE IX NEED OF CARPET, MATTIIYG, or OIL CLOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT yy. M. BlOWIElE'g 2-i Door aooTe Court Ilouse. A krge lot of Window Curtains in stock. CAIX NEW READY Corner of Main BLOOMSBURG, PA.,- ve have juit received a .?r.-k L V f j- $ '.U shoe for Lames. Ug , . , "--'v "." . gu. U0n. LrentiS Pnrni;htn( flnA t vt j r, wT73 , . uo' vjiwerua, xuos, oucKeis, and Table and Floor Oil Cloths ia complete. Come and see us. NO trouble to show Goods. Yog will find oar prices as low as in any town in the State. 1 ( a m .afaassv . nnsBBntBnai LTHE positive cure. lEiTaSiransaiWriwTorx. Prkwaaeia COOKING f u. iii'eii " --i:t. F.tx. SAW HILLS, u''TL I ft r i r.Anrf i wa mmi PRESERVATIVE, yilrBwt. Diffusa aaa CmjLrr&n eaa ke-p W!ut acj t rA& irj tma a w-c lswrti- wuer WITHOUT ICC Tastr- rmscmaUae Xt- W CeOa st, New Tors. That dreaded and dreadful, disease! its ravages? Tlwusands Emulsion of pure Norwegian and hypophosphitcs of lime no delay but take Scott's Emukioii AT PAY STORE. and Iron Streets,! new stock of Ladies' Gents' iuui tan io see our U;.. .x.. t .wujj; vui, uur U1U etOC K OI wur une ot Ury Uoods, Ko- n r..t.r AKO GRIDDLE COMBINED. aw t mrjk MAT hill I LS" tLf toe rs. xtTZ-tZZZ, - ---, ewe eMseiactarws, CINCMNAT1, t CDA7Cn AXLE GREASE ItTCW IV - m .. a aaa. wvnajfc Tlseeartae Qulitkaare it 1. aetnalle enjanj in tciM ol ur othu brwj. Mot efltcSMlbrteet. urUET fllKUlii s iv ! TVH9KLT PT IT-ALgRS GEyFRAU.T. twr t-Hlyr. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM - . " -i--auM, vo.or. iLA:y h. mj Th ContumDtlvB-ws rrMAt a3 vka Zr ,rT """"d m iAtMt l tkeai Parft)r'a Otat sr. i i ... m j rva. ava, a ti. A.1MC. J" It fits like the paper on the wall. Of coureo it does if if n,- riht kind, and it adds every, thing to the cheerfulness of the room. Wall Paper gives vour walls any effect and a touch of luxury that ruotiey could not otherwise supply, To get the best, that is tlie question ; but that is neither difficult or expensive if you go to the right place to buy it. Ours is the pface, the variety i8 iiuiu. tuts piiues are right, If you want, we put it' nn your walls and guarantee the work. Workmen sent where. any. Window Curtains too. aw here, prices right. W. H. Brooke Co. THE MAKKETS. ELOOMSBL'RG MARKETS. CORRICTID WIIILT. SITA1L rRICII. Butter per lb $ .22 .16 .16 .18 to .08 to .08 1. 00 .60 .50 .60 2.40 4-5 12.00 1. 00 S 1. 00 o 35 .12 .08 S 14 .08 s .18 .18 .03 r.ggs per dozen Iard per lb Ham per pound Pork, whole. Per Dound ai Beef, quarter, per pound, . . . 06 Wheat per bushel Corn ears " Oats " " Rve " " Buckwheat flour per too heat Hour per bbl Hav per ton Potatoes per bushel Turnips " ' Onions " Sweet potatoes per peck 15 Cranberries per qt , Tallow per lb Shoulder " " Side meat " M Vineear. per at Dried apples per lb Dried cherries, pitted Raspberries Cow Hides per lb Steer 4i " " 5 50 Calf Skin 40 to Sheep pelts .90 65 2.00 1.25 S I.2S .12 .14 .10 .10 shelled corn per bus. Corn meal, cwt Bran, Choi) " '. Middlings " Chickens per lb Turkeys " " Geese " " Ducks " " ' Coau No. 6, delivered 2.S0 3 5 2.25 3S 1 4 and s " 1 6 at yard 4 and 5 at yard Improve )our stock by getting a setting of Barred or White Plymouth Rocks. Eggs from fine birds at $1.50 per 13, or $2.50 per 26. Address. W.'BTGemaEU Ulillvllle, t t Pcnna. I KEEP COOL l nalde, ooutde, and all tbe way through. . br Urlnalns HIRES' oruriDKiuc t 9 KO- This great Temierance drink; ' U as Lealuilul. as It Is pltiasant. Tr lb 8-19-tt d. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersign having b'n rwtnn-d ia heahn ly wnple lUfan. afirr u!ivrtti mr evrnl years wuh a -k-ver lung attevitoo. ano Ihil dn'aaoivus.' luiiwi.. Is aiil"" ' uiaW kuowmy his r-llow siilTcrvrs tin1 uifn ut ours. To thiw wbo rtoslrv U, li iU tar? lully Sfndilrxv o( fharvv) a emy ol thf l"1 rrlpdou ut whUb Ihry nl'.l nr.da sure cure lur (wi.jjKH, .IjU.iiih, I'miirli, Bi wk n' ai)i1 all luroat auJ lun ifuluUws llt hopes u sufftrvrs etll try his rvmntv, an it U InvalusP' Thuav d-slrtng the I'rwsi'rli'Uoo. wnU'b will - them nothing, aad uiay pruve a Uk-siing. 9Ui please addrvas. Kit. lovaaa A. Wttaox, Biooalyn. New Vof K Sept. i,Syr.
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