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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, TUESDAY, 'NOVEMBER 29 3892.
GOIHG AFTER HOBPBY.
Suit Entered to Collect on the Bond
Gi?en by the Detective.
SPEAK-EASI KEEPERS SENTENCED
The Driver of & Beer Wagon Released From
the fl orkbonse
THE KEWS OF THE COUNT! COURTS
Attorneys A. & "W. A. Blakeley yester
day entered suit in behalf of Peter V.
Korianek against P. J. Murphy and John
V. Bdmnndson to recover 2,000 damages.
The suit is brought to recover on the bond
of Murphy given as a licensed detective,
with Edmundson as his bondsman.
On October 13, it is stated, a warrant for
the arrest of the plaintiff was issued by an
Alderman of "Wilkesbarre. Constable D.
J. Gallagher came to Pittsburg with the war
rant and it was indorsed by Magistrate Gripp.
Gallagher secured the services of Murphy
and they arrested him at his office,
Ka 604 Grant street He wanted
to give bail; but they would not let
him, and hurried him to the Union
depot Alderman Beilly and Consul Max
Scnamberg repaired to the depot to furnish
bail for Kov.anek. The officers, however,
would not let him give bail in Pittsburg,
nud lorced him to go with them to Wilkes
barre. There he gave bail and was re
leased. The suit is now brought against
Murphy s bond to recover damages for his
treatment
SPEAK-EASY MEN SENTENCED.
STEEL BEVENTJE CTJTIEBS.
for
How Canada and Uncle Sam Prepare
Naval Hostilities Under the Treaty.
"Washington, Nov. 28. The fact that
the British Government has just launched
at Owen's Bay Sound, Canada, a modern
steel revenue cutter which may easily be
transformed into an effective war vessel,
does not create much apprehension in
'Washington, for the reason that all of the
facts in the case have long been known to
the officials of the Department of State and
the Navy Department They have satis
fied themselves that there has been no
breach of the treaty stipulation, that there
shall be but one war vessel of each ot the
two nations on the lakes.
"When the Constance, one of the new Can
adian lake vessels, was building last year,
an officer of the United States navy visited
the shipyards and closely .examined the
new vessel. He reported that the vessel
was exactly what she was represented to be
a revenue cutter of modern type. Also
regard was had to the possibilities of the
future, and the vessel was so built that she
m?r.ht rninm. n cpri-li-AahlA criinVftf "Hilt
this is exactly what' the Treasury Depart
ment Has done in the case of all the revenue
cutters built in recent years. The United
StMes now has three revenue cutters on the
Great Lakes. They are the Andrew John
son, an old wooden side-wheeler at Mil
waukee; the Perry, of similar type, at Erie,
ami the Eessenden, at Detroit. The latter
was rebuilt in 18S2 and now has an iron hull
aud effective machinery.
MAY BE A CANDIDATE.
Mayor Kennedy, of Allegheny City,
Thinking of Banning Again.
WILL DETERMINE IN A "WEEK.
Prominent Attorneys fay Te Is Eligible
for He-Election.
DEMOCRATS HOPEFUL OP TICTOEi
AFTEB DISOBDEBLY HOUSES.
The Court Orders the Release or a Beer
"Wagon Driver.
In Criminal Court yesterday a number of
liquor cases were disposed of. John
Pickart and John Menten, who had been
convicted of selling liquor without license,
v ere fined SoOO and sent to the workhouse
for three months. E. P. Hesser was the
prosecutor. In the case of John Addler,
who was sent to the workhouse for three
months on October 1, the Court ordered his
release. Sentence had been suspended in a
number ot cases similar to his tried at the
tame time and the Court thought it proper
that he should be released.
Amelia "Williams, convicted of keeping
a disorderly house, was scut to Claremont
lor three months.
The Court spent the remainder of the day
hearing appeals from the judgments ot
Aldermen. There was nothing important
in any of them, but this morning another
batch of Law and Order appeals will be
heard. They are cases tried before Alder
man Bohe.
Didn't Prove a Conspiracy.
A son-suit was entered asainst the plain
tiff in the case of Henry Dindlnger against
Eaufmann Bros., Theodore Kaufmann,
Morris Bear, B. L. Levy and Margaret Beil
tein. The suit was for damages for alleged
conspiracy and false arrest Dindinger was
arrested and tried on a charge of larceny
preferred by the defendants. He was ac
quitted and now claims the prosecution was
the result of a conspiracy to injure him.
Attachments for Derelict Jnrors.
Judge Stowe yesterday issued attach
ments for the arrest of E. M. Beyers, man
ufacturer, of the First ward, Allegheny,
and Thomas E. Marshall, fonndrymau, of
the Twentieth ward. They were summoned
as jurors tor Common Pleas No. land tailed
to put in an appearance yesterday.
To-Days Trial Lists.
Common Pleas No. 1 Kotli vs Clark, Brown
vs borough oi Homestead, Hite for use vs
T llbert et al, Doran vs Zoller, Burgess vs
Columbia Iron and Steel Company, Llht
ner vs Beyer ot at, Kothermal vs Wernko et
al, Rbind et al vs Kameror et al, Kemp vs
luunerer et al, Weissert vs Knmerer et al,
FiUon J s Kamerer et al, Hunk vs Gle:eii
kamp ot al, Knolcler vs Bieen, JoQerson Gas
Company vs Davis.
Common Pleas No. 2 Conroy vs the Pitts
burg Times, Allegheny Grocers' Supply
Companv vs Boss et al, 1'ouns vs the Par
ionaze Oil Company, Eeed vs Michael, Jay
vs PIttsbURr and Birmingham Traction
Company, McNeil vs Dean et ur, Holnies &
Co. vr Jlehonig, Davis v IIeid,Crozier & Co.
Fidelity 'iitle and Trust company.
The Presbyterian Ministers Disagree VFith
Mayor Gourley on the Subject
The United Presbyterian Ministerial As
sociation at its meeting yesterday morning
received and adopted the report of the com
mittee appointed last week to prepare a re
ply to the position assumed by -Mayor
Gourley on the abolition of the dis
orderly houses of Pittsburg. The report
states that the committee is gratified to
knotr that the Mayor is anxious to have
the evil suppressed, but they are not grati
fied to know that His Honor is convinced
that every city, large and small, -is cursed
a itli the evil complained of. The report
concludes by asking the Mayor to insist
upon the closing of the illegal resorts.
While discussing the reports Bevs. Mc-
Crorr aud Bobinson referred in rather
pointed words to Mayor Gourley and Su
perintendent O'Mara. Both the reverend
gentlemen claimed that Gourley and
O'Mara are the obstacles in the way of re
formation. The report was submitted to Mayor Gour
ley last night The document was read to
His Honor. He listened attentively to the
reading. He then took the document and
promised the ministers that he would con
sider it The Mayor refused to talk of the
report
THAT L00ST0WN DIKE.
Arrangements Said to Be Blade to Repair
the Old One.
James E. Clark, of the Chief Biver En
gineer's office at Washington, had a confer
ence with Major Stickney, the Ohio river
engineer, at the Monongahela House on
Sunday. It was about the improvement of
the Logstown dike. Major Stickney pro
posed to build a new one, which the river
men feared would interfere with naviga
tion. A committee went to Washington to
protest, and the Chief Engineer promised
to send a man to Pittsburg to see that the
views of the navigators, who wanted the
old dike repaired, were carried out
Mr. Clark met Major Stickney here. The
Major was passing through the-city on his
way home at the time. It is understood
that arrangements were made to fulfill the
wishes of the river men.
DIED ALMOST A PAUPEB.
a Once
vs
assigned, Lenny Ts
Braminar.
Yoder, Memmum vs
The Ham of the Courts.
A verdict for the defendant was given
in the case o F. M. McKelvey against IL B.
Demmler, an action on notes.
A verdict for $2,569 10 lor the plaintiff was
given in the case of George Woods against
fa. Beymer, an action on an insurance policy.
A verdict of $50 60 for the plaintiff was
rcndeied in the case of G. X. Beckwith
against Ciiarles E. Flynn, an action to re
cover commission lor the sale of prop
erty. A sos-suit was entered against the plaint
iff in the case of John Nevin against the
Pennsylvania Eailroad Company, an action
lor damages for the loss of a leg caused by a
caT running over him.
Sarah A. O'Brtait yesterday filed a bill in
equity against Isabella M. Boss and others,
heirs of Colonel Henry McCulIough, to se
cure the partition of ten pieces ot pioperty
on Penn aud Seventh streets.
Hesrt KifOCH suos Iilzzie Knoch for di-
voroe. They were married November 27,
3879. He alleges that by cruel and barbarous
treatment slio rendered his condition in-,
tolerable and his life burdensome.
Messrs. Klee & Wallace yesterday en
tered suit against George Myer for$4S0for
goods purchased, and alsolssned an attach
ment against him. They claim he obtained
the goods on false representations, and is
now about to dispose of his effects to de
fraud his creditors.
ax argument was held yesterday In tho
United States District Court before Judges
Acheson and Bufflngton. in the ease of the
Johnson Hallway Signal Company against
the Union Switch and Signal Company. Tho
controversy is on a title to a patent known
as the Sykes system of signals for rail
roads. Graut McKeever entered a suit against
the Pittsburg and Lake Brio Bailway yester
day to recover $5,000. He claims that he
recited the privilege of a lunch counter at
Alliqulppa lor a picnic last summer irom
the defendant company's agent, Albert
Toke, and on the day oi the picnic he wns
ejecieu unceremoniously from the grounds.
BIG FOUR.
The Sad Snlcide in St Louis of
Wealthy Boston Gentleman.
St. Louis, .Nov. 28. In the morgue
lies the corpse of James B. Dow, at one
time a wealthy citizen of Boston, but at his
death a social outcast and almost a pauper.
The body was found late ye'sterday ia the
Erie House, a resort frequented by the com
monest laborers.
Numerous letters found in the satchel
show that he had become a bankrupt'
There are numerous legal documents and a
lew pawn tickets. Among other letters
are some old ones, written in a neat, small
feminine hand. They are full of love. A
post mortem examination this afternoon
shows that death was caused by softening
of the liver, and not by poison.
A C0NGBEOATI0N PB0IEST3
Against the Deposition of Its Pastor From
tho Ministry.
The Taberiacle Baptist Church, colored,
of Allegheny City, has adopted a protest
against the action of the Allegheny Baptist
Association in deposing Bev. J. C. Taylor
from the ministry, declaring "the Taber
nacle Church rebellious for supporting Mr.
Taylor and expelling it from the associa
tion. The protest is addressed to the min
isters, officers and members of the churches
in the association'and to the societies con
nected with it This protest grows out of
thetrouble caused by the association in de
posing Mr. Taylor for alleged immoral con
duct The church claims that the proceed
ings were irregular and illegal and that
they are not binding.
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SECURE desirable boarders by a contva
word adlet in TUB DISPATCH.
D. T. Watson and J. .Scott Ferguson, two
of the best authorities on municipal law at
the county bar, yesterday submitted a com
prehensive opinion on Mayor Kennedy's
eligibility to re-election, affirming their
belief that there was no legal barrier. The
opinion was.'prepared for John W. Chal
fant, B. E. Jones, O. P. Soiife and other
friends of the Allegheny Mayor, who are
desirous of his being a candidate. He was
seen last-night and asked whether he would
now formally announce himself.
"I am not ready to answer that ques
tion," was his reply, "and will not be tor a
week or so. "les, I am satisfied Messrs.
Ferguson and Watson know what they are
talking about and that there is now little
question of my eligibility, but there are
other things to be considered. I have my
business interests to look after, tber are
more important to me than any political
office. If I find it possible' to hold the
office for a full term and not cause my busi
ness to sutler I will become a candidate pro
vided the people want me."
Kennedy Eligible for Be-Blcctlon.
In their opinion Attorneys Watson and
Ferguson state ' that Allegheny, so far as
this question is concerned, is subject to its
charter of 1870, the twenty-fourth section of
which provides that the Mayor elected for
three vears is ineligible for the three years
next ensuing after the term for which he
was elected. This section creates a dis
ability, penal in nature and should there
fore receive a strict construction as against
whom the disability is to be enforced. Under
it ex-Mayor Wy'man who was elected lor
the 3-year term now drawing to a close
would be ineligible for re-election, but it
would he giving the statute a very broad
construction to hold that it also makes Mr.
Kennedy, who is filling the unexpired
term ineligible. The opinion concludes:
Our own cusps in Pennsylvania prove that
a candidate who did not leceivo a majority
of votes cannot contest for an office with tho
successful candidate who did recelvo a
mnjoiity of tho voto, even though it bo
shown that the successful candidate was in
eligible (Commonwealth versus Cluley, 56
Pennsylvanin Statute, 270), nor can a piivato
citizen institute sucu a contesr. (common
wealth votsus McCarthy, 98 Pennsylvania
Statutes, COS.) The courts have now settled
the rule that it is only the pioper officer,
such as the Attorney Uoneral, wliocan insti
tute snch a contest without tho leave of the
court first had, and tho strong leaning of tho
court is against permitting such contest on
technical grounds, and when real public
good can bo effected by them.
Our opinion on the whole case as sub
mitted is that if Mr. Kennedy should be
elected Tor tlnee years from April 1, I89J, he
can lesaliy fill tho office and exeiclso the
duties for the lull term for which he is
chosen.
The Mayor Considering the Matter.
Apart from the friends of other candi
dates the impression is general in Alle
gheny that Mayor Kennedy can succeed
himself it he chooses. Major- Bush Tyler
has delegates set up and will make a lively
fight for the nomination. Fred Eschelmaii
is working hard and will be a candidate re
gardless of who is nominated, going on the
ticket 'by nomination papers. John B.
Henricks and John Griffiths are also after
the nomination on the Bepublican ticket
Aside from Tvler and Eschelman there is
little being done, candidates lying low
generally as if waiting for something to turn
up. Ho Democrat has been mentioned
as yet There is'a disposition among Dem
ocrats to wait until the Bcpublicans have
named their man before taking any action.
They expect to land a winner on account of
the division in the Bepublican ranks, and
argue that even if Mayor Kennedv is
elected, they will be in n position to give
him a lively contest on his eligibility, with
the assistance ot Attorney General Ilenscl.
In. addition to electing a Mayor, Alle
gheny has 43 Councilmen to choose at the
spring election. The Beform Association
expects to have candidates for both branches
in nearly every ward, but so far no names
have been mentioned on cither side except
those of present Councilmen, nearly all of
whom will be.candidates for renomination.
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The Warnings An Plain Beware,
The Boston Record, speaking of the death
from heart failure of Senator Plumb, Sena
tor Zach Chandler, Congressman Kay, Secre
tary Windom and scores of other prominent
men who have died from the same trouble,
asks: "What is this heart failure? Is there
any escape from it, or is it tho inevitable re
sult of the dangerously high tension under
which so many of us are living."
No hour passes that some one does not
drop dead of Heart failure. The Becord has
struck the key-note of the cause, but thero
is a romody. Tho first symptoms of this
fatal disease maybe slight, but do not fail to
heed them if you value your life.
A nervous, weak, weary feeling, giddi
ness, swimming of head, strange, faint feel
ings, trembling, sinking sensation, coldness
of feet and legs, fluttering of palpitation of
heart, feeling of apprehension, anxiety,
drowsiness daytimes, sleeplessness nights.
Neglect of these symptoms will resnjt in
heart failure, spasms or neuialgia of the
heart, or death.
The grip, owing to its weakening effect
upon the nerves, has left thousands upon
thousands of weak hearts in Its train.
If you use the great nerve and heart rem
edy, Dr. Gieene's Ncrvua blood and nerve
remedy, when the first symptoms appear, it
will prevent all dangor of heart failure. It
is purely vegetable and harmless, and its
use oilers the only suro hope of curing this
terrible disease and averting the fatal re
sult Drriggists sell it for$l.
1 was troubled with heart disease Some
mornings I would bo surprised when I
awoke and found myself alive, for I expect
ed a sudden death any moment. I bought a
bottle of Dr. Grceno's Nervura blood and
nerve remedy, and must say that it has rap
idly brought mo to health and strength. I
have now taken four bottles and call myself
cured, nnd I must certainly say that it Is the
mdst wonderful remedy for the nerves, brain
and heart that has ever been discovered.
J. J. CoMMXRrORD,
131 Main St, Brockton, Mass.
Dr. Greene, the successful specialist, in
curing all forms of nervous and chronio dis
eases, 33-W. Hth Street, New York, can bo
consulted ireo, personally or by letter. Call
or write him about your case, or send for
symptom blank to fill out, and a letter fully
explaining your disease, giving advice, eta,
will be returned free.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LAIRD'S BARGAIN PRICE!
Attracting Multitudes of Buyers.
BlictaA Con
BOnOR or BLUGHER
f i
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S2.5B, $2.90, $3.00, $4.00.
Ladies
Will find our prices 20 to 30
per cent lower than others at
all times. You will find the
largest and most attractive
stock The
FINEST GOODS MADE,
All the newest and best styles,
perfect fitting, a great saving
and general satisfaction.
-BUTTON GAITERS.
50c, 75c, $1, $1.25.
FINE BLACK, ALL-WOOL.
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
GRAIN AND TAN GOAT
FAONTLEROYS.
E.i !&$
2.30, $08, $4.00.
Henricks Music Co., limited.
In fact the biggest four in the country
"Weber, Wheelock. Lindeman and Stuyves
ant pianos can be seen at the largest and
most complete music store in Pennsylvania.
Grand Opening Decemner 6 ana 7.
Dxkcicks iicsic Co., Limited,
101 and 103 Filth ar.
Be on Hand
To-day at the P. a a C, corner Grant and
Diamond streets. Gieat sale in our well
3 ighied basement. All odd lots and small
qnantities of a kind or overcoats, ulstersand
suits lor men and boys, at one-quarter the
real value. A great chance to save money.
Only to-day,Tuesday,inour well-lighted basement.
1. C. C. C., Clothiers, corner Grant and Dhv
mond streets.
Bill Heads, Shipping Blanks,
And Counting House Supplies. E. F.
Anderson Co , Ltd., Commercial Print
ere, 527 Penn ave., will give you good
value.
B. & B.
Art room second floor we've prepared
for a large holiday uusiness, and expect it,
with nice goods and less prices.
Eogqs & Buhl.
Francis Murphy.
Gospel temperance meeting to-night at
Lafayette Hall, corner Fouith avenue and
Wood street. Everybody invited. Admis
sion free.
CmcXEftttQ Piahos. Tho artistio standard
M ma wi.rin. To be lid only t Jueilor &
Uuene'f, 77 TUih arenas.
TBI-STATE BEEVIIIE3. ,
New Castle Mr. Hunting says his menag
erie is not for sale.
Wampum, Pa. Charles Thoman attempted
suicide by hanging, cutting and shooting,
but tailed every time. .
Spkiuqfield, o. Sam Hayes' house was
ransaeted by burglars fiom cellar to gatret.
but the family slept through it all.
Brady's Itux, Pa A little child of An
drew Johnson was burned to death Satur
day while playing about a Are In a room
with other children.
Beaver Falls Saturday afternoon during
a football game John Mitchell of New Brigh
ton was severly injured. Little hopes are
entertained for his recovery. '
Carlisle a Cumberland county Inry ren
dered a verdict of $500 against the Philadel
phia and Heading Railioad for the killing of
Charles Evilbock iu'April, 1891.
GnzicrviLLE The postofflce was robbed
Sunday night of $50 worth of stamps. Some
to letters were opened. The full extent of
the amount taken cannot be ascertained.
McKeespout An Evans avenue electrio
car got beyond control yesterday and dashed
Into Reed's feed store, wrecking both car
and stoieroom. Motorman Charles Gledtlsn
.was uauiy nurc
Youxostow: Jack Bates. thenrize fltrhter
has been arrested chared with stealing $5i'
from Sadie Wilson. He says he only tobkthe
money for afe keeping, and expected her to
call lor it when she sobered up.
WoosteiC O. Bev. William Wilson, who
came of an excellent family here, is now
serving tiifi in the TexaB Penitentiary. By
his own coZiepsion he has been a member of
the notorious Younger gang and an asso
ciate of Frank and Jesse James.
East Liverpool Captain Porter, of Now
Cumberland, W. Va., has organized a syndi
cate and bought a large tract of land oppo
site this city for a town. The syndicate will
enter into the most extensive brick. Dine
and tile works in the Ohio Valley,
New Florence, Pa. Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Mary Wilkes, an aged lady, while on
the way to her daughter's, was attacked by
two burly men, who assaulted and robbed
herorallthe money she had $ and then
left her moie dead than. alive by the
roadside. Two persons living near Lock
port are suspected, and will likely be arrested.
An open letter to women. No. 3.
Thurlow, Penn.
" Dear Mrs. Pinkham :
"If any one wants to know
how good your medicine is, just
refer them to me.
"I was so low, people thought
I never could get well again.
"The trouble was in my
woinb, causing bearing-down
and severe backache. I was so
.nervous and irritable my people
could. ,hardly live with me.
Sometimes I would almost fall
down, I was so dizzy, and how
I did lie awake nights! I
thought I should go crazy !
' "But now all that is changed,
and I am a well woman. I owe
all to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compouttd. Now, when I
do not feel just right, I take a
Dottle or your
medicine and a
box of your pills,
and they never
fail me."
MrsvL. .Travis.
All drnrjEiitt letl It, or gent
bj limit, in form of Filli or
Loungta, on receipt of 81.
Correipondenc ireelj n
iwr red. ? Addrcu in co&fl-
dence, l.TDIA K. P2HK-
hau MrmcAi. Co, I.thh,
i.irci riui, uc
A DYSPEPTICS iRflOMEKT
Is a growl, and that growl marks the limit
of argument with him. The best way to got
mm to try a medicine would be to advise
against it but notice how different his tone
alter using Burdock Blood Bitters.
"I havo suffered with dyspepsia for the
last two years. Not long ago I commenced
taking B. B. B. I am now on the second bot
tle, and 1 feel like a new man.
G.KNOX.12 Sherwood av.,Biughamton,N.Y."
Repeated Tests with Uniform Success
prove the fact that Burdock Blood Bitters
will cure dyspepsia. The reason is plain, it
tones the stomach to natural action and
keeps the sluice ways of tho system free
Horn clogging impurities.
"1 have been troubled with dyspepsia and
heart disease for nino years, and lound no
relief until I tried Burdock Blood Bitters.
Now I am t ell after taking two bottles.
MBS. ETTIE FltAZIEK,
ttssu Bowno, .Mich."
W. M. LAIRD,
433-435
Wood Street
406-408-410
Market Street
$2.75, $3, $3.50, $4.
Loiis aid Ofoite
Largest Stock, Lowest Prices.
W. M. LAIRD,
JOBBER
HOLESALE
AND RETAILER.
no27-Tuwssu
GENTLEMEN'S
FINE CALF SHOES,
$2.00, $-2.50, $2.90.
FINE KANGAROOS,
. $2.90, $3.90, $4.00.
ENGLISH
GRAIN BALS,
Double Soles,
$2.90, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00.
SHOOTING BOOTS,
$3.00 to $10.00,
CORK SOLE SHOES,
$2.90, 4.00, $5.00.
EVERY SIZE.
EVERY WIDTH.
433-435
Wood Street.
406-408-410
Market Street
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Wo send the marvclons French I
Remedy CALTHOS Tree, and a I
legal guarantee that Caltuos will !
rvlWJljeJiarreiiI:Emtiulon, I
CTJTCR Spermatorrhea. Varicocele I
uau uuiuju, ixm iffor.
Use it end pay if satisfied.
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KA1XBOADS.
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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Ix Effect Jcxk li 1832.
Trains will leave Union Station, Plttsbnrf
as follows (Eastern Standard Time):
MAIN LINE EA-STWAatD.
Tennsjlvanla Limited of Pullman Vestibnle Car
daili at7:15a. m.. arriving at llarrlshurratl:S5
p. m., Philadelphia 4:15 p. m.. ew Yorlc:00
p. m Baltimore 4:40 p. m., Washington 5:55 p, m.
Keystone Express dallr at 1:30 a. m.. arriTlnrat
Harrisburjr 8:55 a, m Baltimore 11:15 a. 11.
Washington 12:20 p. m.. Ibiladelphlalli25a. n.
Is ew York 2-00 p. m.
Atlantic Express dally at 8:30 a. m arriving at
Harrisburg 0:30a. m.. Philadelphia 1:25 p. Si..
New York 4.00 p.m. -t.iu..
Harrisburg Accommodation dally, eiccpt Sunday.
5:25 a. m.. arriving at Harrisburg 2:50 p. m.
fc,v Express dallv at 8:00 a.m.. arriving at Har.
rlsnur3:20p. 111., Philadelphia G:50 p.m.. New
lorkO:S5p. m., Baltimore 6:45 p. m Washing
ton 8:15 p. in. '
Mall train Sunday only, S;40a. m., arrives Harrli
uurK7:0OD. ra., Philadelphia 10:55 p. m.
Mill Express dallv 12:50 p. m.. arriving at Harris.
ll if d 1 ll' m''1 conncc,luK "t Harrisburg for
I'Hliauciplila Express dally at 4:10 p. m.. arriving
atllarrisburgi;00a. m.. Philadelphia 4:23 a. ra..
and Ueiv York7:10a. m.
Easten: Express at 7:10 p. m. daily, arriving Har
risburg 2:10 a.nl., Baltimore 6:20 a. m..lYaih
lngton 7:30 a. m., Philadelphia 6:05 a. m, and
Sew York 7:40 a. m.
Fast Line. dallyt8:io p. m.. arriving at Harris
burg 3:30 a. m., Philadelphia 6:50 . m.. New
YorkJ:30a. m Baltimore b:20 a. m "Washing,
ton 7:30 a. m.
All through trains connect at Jersev City with
boatsof "Brooklyn Annex" for Brooklyn, N.Y.,
avoiding double ferriage and journey through New
Ti ork city.
Johnstinn Accom., except Sunday. 3:40 n. m :
ureensburgAccom., ll:30.p m..weekdats:10:Jt
in. r.ni.nni'a i;npnghni. r.. !..-
- j J. --.. UA).icg,i.uliu.,
BALTIMORE AND OHIO KAILROAD
Schedule In effect Noy. 13, 1892. Eastern time.
r ur iv asiungion. 17.
C, Baltimore. I'hlla
dclphia and New
York, "3 00 a ra and
9 20 pm.
For Cumberland.
650. -a 00 a m. U10.
920pm.
ir uonneusvuie.
050, '300. 5330 am.
$110. 4415, 4505 and
920pm.
For Unlontown.
4650. '80a. JS3uam.
4110. 4415 and 45 05
p m.
For Mt. PlMMnf-
6rA.....an.v.. a. .a ... , .. -
0 w ai o w a in, 41 iv, fiioauuump m.
rtu 1 aBuiugiun, ira., t .u ana
44 45. 7 30 rj m. t
For Wheeling. 7 20 and 43 30 a m. '4 00, 7 30.
For Cincinnati and St. Louis, 7 20 a m, V 30
pm.
For Columbns. 7 20 a m. 7 33 p m.
For Newark, 1 20 a m, 130pra.
For Chicago, 7 20 a m and 7 30 p m.
Trains arrive from Neiv York, Philadelphia,
Baltlmoro and Washington. S 20 am, 8 40pm.
From Columbus, Cincinnati and Chicago. 3 So
a m. '3 45 n m. From Wheeling, '3 50 and '10 45
a m, 44 11 aud "3 45 p ra. .
Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore, Washing
ton. Cincinnati and Chicago.
-ma union Station.
JlBnfisylvanig Lines.
49 30 a m, '4 00,
Dally. 4DaU
The Pittsburg
Sunday. (Sunday onlr.
.ransler Company will cafl for and
cnecc oaggage irom notcis and residences upon
orders left at B. & O. ticket office, corner Fifth
avenue and Wood street, and 03 Smlthlleld street.
J. T. ODEL.L, CHAS. t). SCULL.
General Manager. Uen. Pass. Agent.
PITTSBURG AND LAKE EltlE ItAILKUAD
Company. bchedule in effect N or. 20. 1892, Cen
tral time -P. &L. E. K. It. Dkpakt. ForCIeve-
1'.
Derry Express 11:00 a. m., exi
bumiav. 1
4:30. 6:.J0, 7:20. 9:30, 10:30 p. m.
, 8:40, 10,30 a.m.,
IISI5fcKir
01 AM ON p
IroRTAr. Bolvaiion OU, tut g raaMit
pnre ira wrttt tot oala, U oaly U ooau. -
except Sunday,
cent ?imnT.
ft all Accom.. 5:25, 6:00, 7:40. 8:35. 8:50. 9:40. 10:30.
lliOOa. m., 1.1:15. 12:50. 1:20. 2:30, 3:40, r00. 4:50.
1:15, 6:03, 6:45. 7:25. 9.-C0, 10:20. 11:30 p. mV7 12:10
ijit, r&ccpk Luuuay.
tmo, l-':u J.ISV,
and 12:10 nlffht.
llklnsburg Accom., 5:23, 6:00. 6:15, 6:45. 7:00,
7:25, 7:40, 8:10. MM. 8:5n, 9:40, 10:30, 11:00, 11:10a.
m.. 12:01, 12:15. 12:30, 12:50. 1:20, 1:30, 2:00, 2:30
3:15. 2:40. 4:00. 4:10, 4:25, 4:25. 4:50, 5i00, 5;15, 5:10,
5:4 6:00, 6:20. 6:45. 7:25. 8:2'. 9:00, 0:4.3, 10:20,
11:00, lllMp. m. wcek-davs, and 12:10 night, ex
cept Monday, bund-, 5:30. 8:40, 1CH30 a. in.,
12:25. 12:50. 1:3a 2:30. 4:30, 5:30, 7:20, 9:00, 9:30,
30:30 p. m.. 12:10 nigh .
Braddock Aeeom., 5:25, 6:00, 6il5. 6:45, 7.00. 7:25,
laud, 7:00, 8:00 a. m.. -2:10. 4:20. '10:25 p. m. For
unicago, 7:) a. m.."J:10. 4:20 p. m. 1 or Cincinnati
anaSi.Louls.2:10, '10:25 p. m. For Buflalo.'lJ:5 a.
m., 4:-0, 10:25 p. ra. For Salamanca. 3:00 i. m.
2H0, 10:25 n. m. For Youngstown and New
Castle, '7:00, 8:00. '11:15 a. m.. '2:10, 53:30. 4:20.
10:05 p.m. For Beaver Falls, 5:35: :0O, '8:00,
11:15 a. m.. l:0O. 2:ia 3:V, 4S0, 5:20. '10:25 p.m.
For Chartlers, 3:30. 5:f5. 6:00. 6:45, 7:10. 7:50
8:0C,9:IO, 9:30. 10:30, '11:15. 11:45 a.m., l:0O, 1:10,
3:89. 3:45. '4:25,5:10. 5:20. '8:00, 10:30 p. m.
AnntVE-Frum Cleveland. "6:31 a. m.. '12:30,
5:15. '7:45 n. ir. From Cincinnati. Chiciffo and
St. Louis. 6:30 a. m. , '12:30. 7:4S p. m. From
Buffalo, 6:I0 a. m.. 12:30. '5:15. 9:30 p. in. From
Salamanca. i:S0. '10:00 a. m.. 7:45 p. m. From
Youngstown and New aitle. '6:30. S7.25. 10:C0
a. 11-., '15:50. ':15. "7:45. 9:30 p. m. From Beaver
Falls,5:20. '5:30, 7:25. '10:00 a. m '12:30, 2:05, '5100,
5:15, 7:15. 9:3Jp, m.
P., C. Y. tr.ilnj for Mansfli-ld and Beechmont,
7:10 a. m.. 10:30 a. m., 3:45 p. 111.
P., C. A Y. trains from Mansfield and Beechmont,
6:57. 9:50, 9:55 a. in. 1:1.5 p. in.
P.. McK. &Y. It. It. DKFART-For New Haven
and West Newton. 'o:20a. m 3:C0 p. m.
Ar.EiVE From New Haven and West Newton.
9:00a. m 4:07p. m.
ForMcKeesport. Elizabeth, Monongahela City
and Belle Vernon, 0:40.fJ:15, 11:05 J.m.,4:00.'t5:25
p. m.
From Belle Vernon. Monongihela City.EUxabeth
and McKcc3Dort,t5:50,7:40, 'tll:05 a.m.. 12:55, 5a5
p. m.
'lially. 1 Sundays only. 5 To and from Sew
Castle only. tTo aud from McKeesport only.
City Ticket Office, G39 Smithfield Street.
Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing.
. Cures
(MUtppea Hands, Wounds, Eunag, Etc
Semoves and Prevents Dandruff;
AMERICAN FAMILY S0AP.
Best for General Household Use.
z
DZ.H'. DIM. M1L KVJ1L l?n. .1
11:00,11:30 p.m. woek-dayi, and 12:10 night, ex
cept monaar. Sunday, 0:7.1, :w, ttiw, iu:-iua.m.,
32:25, 12:50. 1-30. 2:30. 4:30, 6:30. 7:31, 9:00, :J0,
10:30 p. in., 12:10 night.
SOUTHWEST PESN KAILWAY
For Unlontown 5:25 aud 8:35 a. m., 1:20 and 4:25 p.
m. week-days.
MONONGAHELA DIVISION.
OX AVI) 'after, may 23. ml.
For Monongahela City. West Brownsvllla and
umoniujvn. iu.w a.m. for jtiononganeia tllv
and West Brownsville. 7:35 and 10:40 a. m.. and
4:50 p. m. on Sunday, 8:55 a, m. and 1:01 p. m.
For Monongahela Cltv onlv. 1:01 and 5:50 p. m.
week-days. Dravosbnrg Accom.. 6:00 a.m. and
f :20 p.m. week days. West Elizabeth Accom.
8:35 a.m.. 4:15, 6:30, and 11:35 p. ra. Sunday,
8:40 p. m.
WEST PENNHTlVANiA DIVISION.,
OS AND AFTER JDVE 20, 1S32.
From FEDERAL STKKET STATION, Allegheny
Forfiprlngdale. week-days. r:20, 8:45. 9:25. 10:40.
11:50a.m.. 1:30, 2:25, 4:00, 5:00. 5:45. 6:10. 6:20.
E:10. 10:30 and 11:40 p. m. Sundays, 12-35 and9:39
p. m. -
For Butler, week-davs, 6:2a 8:45. 30:40 a. m., 3:1$
nuu ii.iu p. m.
6:55. 8:45. 10:40 a. m..
and 31'40n. m. Sun
days 12:35 anrl fi:2ftn. m
For Apollo, week-days. 10:40 a. m.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY EAILWAY-TAKINO
effect June 28. Trains leave Union station
(Eastern standard time): Corry Ac., 6a.m.; Brae-
burn Ac. 6:50 a. in.: Niagara Ex., dally, 8:20a.
m.. arriving at Buffalo. 5:45 p.m.: Dubois and
V llllamfcport, 8120 a. m., arriving at WlUIamport.
6:45p.m.; Klttannlug Ac. 9:05 a.m.: Valley
Camp Ac, 10:15 a. m.: firaebum Ac. 12:05 p. m.;
Tltusvllle and DuBols Ex., 1 :30 p. in. ; Valley Camp
Ac,. 2:j0p, m.: Emlenton Ac 3 45p m.: Klttau
nlng Ac, 5 p. m. : Braeburn Ac. 5:10 p. m.; Brae
burn Ac., 6:15 p. m.; Hulton Ac. 7:50 p. n.; Buf
fnlo night Ex.. dallv, 8:50 p. in., arrlvlug at Buf
falo T.Zu a.m.; Valley Camp Ac, 0:30 p. m.. Val
ley Camp Ac. 11:30 p.m. Sunday church trains
Emlentiip. 9:05 a. m, ; Klttauning. 12:40 p.m.:
Bracbuni, 9:50 p. m. Pnllman buffet parlor cars
-on day trains and sleeping cars on night trains be
tween Pittsburg and Buffalo.
DAVID McCAiiGO, JAS. P. ANDERSON.
Gen'l Supt. Gen'! Pass. Agent.
lraiua Bon by Central lima.
KorthweatSystem Fort Wayne Bonte
Dwaxt for Chicago.poinu intermediate and beyond:
lJ0a.m57.10 a.m., 12SQ p.m., 'LOO p.m,, 'ii
p. m.. Ill A) p.m. Arrive from same points : '12.05
ar.m.,ii..ia aon,, -o.uu ajn., tija JMn., '0.65 p.m.,
6.43 p.m.
Dxr-AKT for Toledo.polnti intermediate and beyond:
t7.10a.m.,lZ20p.m..'lXOp.m.,inop.nu Aaarv
from same points: flJ5 a.m., '65 a.m., -fS.45p.in,
DzrAXT for Cleveland, points intermediate and
beyond: fS-l" .m:, 7J0 a.m., flO pjn
11.05 p.m. AitRiviifrom same points: &50a m
fl.55 p.m., 5i5 p.m., 16.50 p.m.
DsrAitT for Martins Ferry, Bridgeport and Bellaire:
tG.10a.ni., fl-i0 pjn., 4.10 p.m. Arrivi from same
points: f9JX)a.m., t5p.m.,f60p.m.
DsrART ior New Castle, Erie, Youngstown, Ashta
bula, points intermediate and" beyond: v7.2 a.m.,
tl.20 pjn. Arrivs from same pomts: tlJ5 n .
fS.40 p.m.
Depart fcr New Castle, Jamestown, Youngstown
and NSes. f3 45 p.m. Arrivs from same points :
8.40 a.m.
Depart far Youngstown, 1120 p.m. Akiutb irota
X oungstown, -u.w p.m.
Sonthwcst System-Pnn IfaaflleRonte
DarART lor Columbus. Qndnnati, Indianapolis, St.
Ixiuis, pomts intermediate and beyond: 1.10 a.m
830 a.m., 3.15 p jn., '11.15 p.m. Arrive from same
points: 221a.m., 6.00 a.m.. '5.50 p.m.
DxrAirr for Columbus, Chicago, points intermediate
and beyond: 1.10 a.m., 12.67 p.m. AaRivaJrom
same pomts: zju a.m., taUn p.m.
Dipart for Washington, ffl.15 a. m., t8 35 a. m
fl 55 p. mt3.S0p.m ,-f4.45p.m.,40p.m. Arrivi
from Washington, 65 a.m., 7.50 a.m., fSOa.m.,
fl05 a.m.,fj.35p.m.,t6 25p.m.
DarART for Wheeling, 8.30 a. m., fl2 05 n'n.,
2.45 p. ra., 6.10 p. ra. Akrivs from Wheeling,
T8.45a.mf3 65j.m. 50p.m.
Special Notice".
PtrttMAn Sleh-inc Cars and Foximan Dirim
Cars run through. East and West, on principal trains
of both Systems.
Local Sleeping Cars running to Columbus, Cin
cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago
are ready for occupancy at Pittsburgh Union Station
at9o"cloclcp. m. f
Tirol Tutts of Through and Local Accommoda
tion Trains of either system, cot mentioned above, can
beeteahwdat 110 Fifth Avrnxe and Union Station,
Pittstargk, and at principal ticket office of fans.
TlTLlne West of Pittsburgh.
Dallr. tXz.8onday. lEx. batnrday. TEx-MMiv.
JtWEPH WOOD, K. A. tORD,
Btstnl Miujff. Ctscnl Itasaf ltst,
n mhi iissasataaeeBULmfn ' "ii ii ianssg
DR. E. C. WEST'S
MEBVE & BRAIN
Trettmenf. i iitr-iatep-I soeclilc for Hr4t.T'.
Dizziness. (Convulsions. Fl, Nervous Xfjinlrli.
Headache. Nerro'is Prostration caused by ths .us
of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness. Mental Da
pressloa, Softentn? of the Drain resulting la In
sanity, decay and dsttn. PrsjaaciraUtd A5. Lou
of Power la either sex. Involuntary Cossss axt
Spermatorrlirei cajsed t7 over-exertloa oC tns
brsln. self-Vnse or over-Indutienci'-E.ieh bat
contains one month,' treatment. sl.j6 aWLi:
slxrorfi.oo, by mall.
AVii GOAKANTEE SIX 110X4
To enre any ense. With each orler .'e.:jtn.-r;
slxboxe3wewlll ssnd tha purchaser our wrlttii
guarantee, to refund the money If thatretna
oes not cure. Outrantoas luaea only by ttiiiti
G. STUCh.Y. Druggist, sole Agent. Noj. 21)1 ail
1701 Penn avenue, corner Wyilearenueaud t'ultoj
street, PltUhurA Pa. Use am tkj 't l)iarrh i.
Cramp Cure. 2aand5J cts. ja-lac-eoda
DOCTORS LAKE,
SPECIALISTS in all caae re
quiring scientific ana confl
uential trentment. Dr. S. K.
Lake, Al. taf. S., is the o!d
esr&iid most experienced spo
cialist in the city. Consulta
tion free and strictly ennti.
aential. Office noars9to4and 7 to S r. x.
Sundays, 2 to 4 p. jr. Consult tbom person
ally, or irrlto Doctors Lake, cor. Penu ar.
and ITourtn st, rmshurj, Pa. Jcl6-S-Dwk:
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED
SFAJiKH
n:yini;
great Span.
itemedv, ii
DOCTOR
IP!
Afry p 1
The
lsh
snld JVlTIt A
w k n
' T T E S
GUAR ANTES
to enre ail nerv.
sonsdlseastsuea
Brrnvie IVn ITl'UU r.nrw .- P TT I. ..-& .
Wakefulness Los Manhood. -Nightly Kmlsslons.
crTonsness.I.assitnde.aII drains and loss of power
v. .uc uracnui?c urgans in ennerex causea DJ
over-exertion, yonthful errors, or excessive n of
II perpaekagnby
is A
tntl4ln .inlnm a ,..t n.
mill:A fnr as. nrith M-av t rmw w niv
JiniTTEXGUAKANTFE'TOCUKEornEFU.ND
3IO.V EY. Spanish jlrdlclne Co.. 3Iadrf.t. Snaln.
and Detroit. JUch. yoraIe by JOS. FI.EIIISG a
BUN. Flttabur:. ae2S-2irr
PITTSBURG AND TfESrEUN KAir.WAr
Schedule In effect May 15. It02 (Central time).
Depot cor. Andersou st. and itli er av. Allegheny.
Depart for Chicago, '2:00 p. ra. Solid train with
Pullman sleeping car. For Kane, Bradford, 7:10
a. m. For Clarion. t7:10 a. m.. t2:00 p. m. For
Foxburjr. 7:10a. m.. ti:00, t4:5p. in. For Buffalo.
Erie. Seartvlllr, 7:10 a. m. Tor Greenville.
Mercer, Grove city. t7:IOn. m., t2:0O p.m. For
JVkron. Clqveland, 7:10 a.m.. '2:00 p. m. For New
Castle. "7:11 a. ni '2.00. t3.0S p. in. For Butler,
6:30, 7:10. t:30a. m.. -':0U. 4:25. 5:15 p. m.
'1 rains arrive: From Kane, t6:45 p. m.; Clarion,
11:30 a. m.. t0:I5 p. m.: Foxburc. 9:05. 11:33 a.
m 6:45 p. m.tEriV. 3:50 p. m.: Greenville. Mer
cer. tll:3J:v. m., 3:50p. in.: Akron, 'lias a. in..
t0:43 p. in.: New Castle. 19:05. 'll:55o. m.. 8:45
p. m. : Butler. t7:0O. :05. lt:30a. m., tS:50. "8.45
p. in. : from Chicago. '11:55 a. m.
'Dally. tExcept Sunday.
For Freenort. weefc-divs.
u:io. s:i, :an. :ia 10:3a ana
and 5:00 n. m.
ForPaulton an Ulatrsvllle, week-days, 6:55 a. m..
ii:nanaiu:3fip. m.
3-The Excelsior Haeiwee Express Companv
will call for and check baggage from hotels and
residences. Time cards and full information caa
be obtained at the ticket offices No, 110 Fifth ava-
ue, comer i-ourta avenns ana iry street and
J. It. WOOD.
eea'lPmrAjjea.
Iffl!
CHAI
on eta tl on.
tg-tPtiOH.
QraeriJ Manager,
fW
"WMSJ
"
Ak Jm
s -mar m
14EN AVJ3NOE.i-lT-lSIJOKO, PA. '
As old residents know and baoktlleiot
Pittsbnre papers proye, is the oldest estab
lished and most prominent physician in tha
city, devoting specialattention to all chronio
NO FEE UNTIL CURED
sponsible Mrnnlle nml mental dl
persons I11.MVUUO ease;, pliysical de
cay, nervous debility, lack of energy, ambi
tion and hope,impairedmemory, disordered
siRlit, self distrust, bashfulness, diiziness,
sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover
ished blood, failing; powers organic weak
ness. dyspepsia, oonstlnatlon. consumption,
unflttlngtbeperson forbmlnoss, arcietyanti
mnrrlase.TJermanently, safely and privately
rt.BLOOO AND SKINTel1
ernntlons. blotchos, fnlliiirlinIr,bonea.palns
glandular swellings, ulcerations or the
ton cue, month, throat, ulcers, ild sores, ara
cured lor lire, and blood poisons thoroughly
eradicated lroin IIDIMARY kidneyand
the nystom. U Ml VtY I ) bladder de
ranzements, weak back, cravol. catarrhal
di'Chares, lnfl uninatlon and other painful
symptoms receivo searcnins treatmonC,
nromptielief and real care-".
Dr. Whlttior's llfe-lons extensive expert.
enoe inouroi sclentiflo and reliable treat
men ton 00m in on sense principles. Consulta
tion free. Patients at a distance as carefully
treated as ir here. Office hours, &a. it. to I
r. jr. Sunday, 10 a- it. to 1 p. jr. only. DB.
TV'llITTIliu.tiU Peunureiiuo, Pittsburg V
SVSanhood Restored!
"SEKTESIEDS,"
the wonderful remedy,
is sold wltn a written
guarantee to cure all
nervous diseases, such
as Weak Memory. Loss
of Brain Power. Head
ache, Wakefulness,
Lost Manhood. Night
ly Ecibn!ons.Nervous
ncss. Lassitude, al
drains and loss of now.
is in either sex caused by
over exertion, youthfu Terrors, or excessive use ol
tobacco, opium or stimulants which soon leadta
BXTOEE AX3 ATTZS VSTa.
er of the Generative organ:
Inflrtnlty.Consnniptlon and Insanity. Put up con
venlent to carry in vest pocket. SI perpaexsgoby
oall: SforSi. with every S5 order we irlve a vmtten
guarantee to cure or refund the money. Circular eo.
Address Nerve Seed Co., Chicago, ili
For sale in Pittsburg by JOS. 1LEM1.N G Jfc bOJf,
410 and 412 Market street. U024-44-TTS
Wills 1 yeyiaWsB&BB
IwlIIgladlysendisealedlCBCE
irompt.permanent cure tor lost I IIL.L
irnrELK. xenrnm nxaiUTT. ksnssiosa.
Physician not needed.
wtunerersa ;
VITiJJTT. Till
KTC. Enlarerment certain. Addre with stmn
& S. TUl'PAK. Spc rumen's Goods, JfjurshalLMleli.
BIZ. SXSDETS'S
ELECTRIC BELT
With Electro-Magnetic Suspensory
ELITE PHOTO GALLERY,
51C Market St.
Come now and get your' PHOTOS
before the hblidays. Cabinets re
duced. Use the ELEVATOR.
Q023-TTS
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cnrcsair forms of Aenmtf
Weakntte. Emission. Sper
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cafes: is the only Reliable
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Ask druftxlsts for WOOD'S
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. . 131 Woodward avenne, Detroit, Mich.
3-fefoId la Plttsburr br
JOS. : FLEMING & SON,
U-51-eodwk 412 Market street.
wlllP
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I will send (sealed)
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si roniiA a nun or
me. It mnnntTAll ta i
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t