The Petroleum Centre daily record. (Petroleum Center, Pa.) 1868-1873, August 09, 1870, Image 2

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(PiMcMiura to J. A. Lom,1
Merchant Tailors!
EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT ASSORT
MENT OF
''Spring ami Smnmer Styles.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS
Md CASHI.MEKES, wlilili they runkeup to or.
r on SHOKT (NOTICE, superior In
BIYLli and WC-liliMANslIIP.
Perfect KntlHiactlon Always)
Guurmiloed
D:vy WMtlB all the Novdtfce In
BEETS' FIBJJIEEI3I3 GZDES,
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SfcFARLAXD, SMITH & Co.,
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THuhvSIIc. Pa.
Petroleum Centre Daily Record
Vet Geutrr, Turiday. Ansfdiit 9
AHIY.lL AND JDPAItTUBE OF
1KA1XS ON O. V. & A. U. It.
tOn and after Monday, May 30tb, 1870,
rums win rua ua luiiows:
fcoirrii mx. 8. -o. 3 no. 1
Leave Irvine. 1 1 .45 A M. 5.0D p M
Leave Oil Cl!y 7.00 A M. 2.42 p M. 7.47 P M
Pet.Cen 7.88 3,23 8.28 "
" Titusv. 8.2.1 ' 4.11 0,15 '
Arrivo Cotry, 9.35 6,45 n 10,35
SOCTTI. X'l. 2. NO. 4. no. 6.
Lrowe Curry, H,2f) a m. COO a M. B.Oft p a
" Titus. 12,45 P M. 7.40 " 7,45
" P. Con. J. 25 8,17 8,35
Arrived. Cily 2,05 8.55 " 0,10
M Irvine. 4.50 " 11.35
EST No. 5 acid 6 run on Sunday. .
FKSIOTIT TRAINS NOltTH.
LvtW til 1ty. W, A.M. H,30a.m. jn.MA.x. 8Bpm
r. len, IU.&U " iZ,lUlM.
. Arrive IMuav, lii.ul p x. 0,45 " 1 ,04 fcJU
KKKIGIIT TRAIKS SOUTH.
LeaveTltnjv, 8 1BA..M 1,3S a m. :i OOa.b. 6S."rsi
" K (Jc n. H,17 " 11,01 lias v.ii. .ao :'
Arrivo o. Clty,ti,: ' J,n5 r M ii,u6 " 7.30 "
'11 City mi Petretetim Centre freight, lenvos Oil
Ity U,:U b. 111 , flrnvi'H at i'eti-olutim Contru 1,2.1 p.
III. U os lVrroieuni Centre at 4.00 p id., artlviu
tCHl W.y 6,20 p. iu. " '
SILVER PALACI A.CRFIKa CARS.
J O. 4 l)!r. ut IV.1,,1 1'lilIadVliihla ithunt chatigfl.
No. 3 I'irect to rblliidu'phla witlHiululiiingu.
Wu. 6 Dlrt fnim f itlxhurth witliont rtuite.
IWa U- lrji-act to i'ltisburili without cUnice.
Gold at 1 p. in., llSijJ.
&3Tba residunii of Egbert farm will
hold a inevtlng this evening, at the office ol
Cuts. Prtist, lot the purpose of further con-
idorlng tbtrMitfcrent plans for protecting
themsolvea aaWfcl oil (ires from the MoCray
farm. A general attendance Is desired.
There ate ti three pipe lines foi trans
porting oil running from the McCtay farm
nd connecting witb iron tnuks In this
place. The linei are owned by N. II.
Payne and J. S. McCray. A 3-inuh and
2-lncii hue runs to Ibe Egbeit farm switch
O. C. A. R. R , and a 2-ineh line crosses
Washington street, near Christie's drug
store, and connects wilnVhn Iron tank re
cently purchased by Mr. IMcCray, on thu
tVi trul Petroleum Co's furm. Tho Iron
tank la buing filled at theralo of 2,000 bar
il 3 per day, rather than have the oit sold
at priaviit prlceji.
A youii tnuR uaiued Parker, wan severe
ly if ut Utully iujured, at Blood Farm,
yeaterday, by falling from a derrick to tbe
ground; a distance of thirty fret, striking
I bis head and shoulders.
Well No. I! Omega Oil Co. 'a farpi, struck
about tbe first ef Juno, was torpedoed yes
terday, and lo-day is yielding 200 ba'rels
per day, a good many even placing it as
high us ZoO." Is now ono of tbe best wells
en tuo hill, yl-
ft,..- r, . . . ...
1 ue Aiiaoitieei u. o. u. win nave a prac-
tlce gsmo of base ball on tbclr group's near
rhe Cathollo ehiKuti, on Thursday allernoon
at 4 o'clock. Members are requested to at
tend,
Tbe attention of our oil produoers is cull'
cd to tbe oil market report in to-day's pa
per. It will be found of interest.
A treewltli many, branches and many
green loaven Poetry.
Something
bye.
we don't llko to Buy Good
ibnniiHHMHinw'KinBbi
The following U tho lint of unities r.ir the
rncos nt r.nfi'ulo, to-i!uy:
l'ut8e No. 1, J2.000 For borsp Hint
have never henlen 2:34. First liorfO, $1,200
wcond liorse, $500; tbinl lmrso, $300.
S. J. Smith iiumcs b. g. Logan.
Wni. LocKwood tiatupn r. . Cnpt. Tom.
K. C. Whllo njmescb. ui. Fanny Fern. 5
Kngeno Kuod nniui's bro. p. Oen. llowuril.
Win. Iirown names b. g. Derby.
M. Rodcn names ch. g. Finnisati.
G. C. Clark names b. r. Yenng Princeton
O. A. Ilickok names 8. 8. St. Elmo.
J. W. Spratley names b. in. Kansas Maid
Tbos. P. Roche names liro. p. Malt Smitb
Inane B. Loder names r. (f. Lew Saycrs.
Owner nnines b. m. Lndy Garfield.
John I. McKinnow names br. m. Tennessc
Purse No. 2, $4,000 For liorses that
have never beaten 2:27. First borco. $2,000
sreond borf.e. $1,000: third horse, $G0O
fourth borso, $400.
E. C. While uamea b. ft. Ed. White.
Budd Doblo names M'k m JeFsio Wales
Dan Mace names c!i. in. Idol.
M. Rodon names ch. g. Princo.
F. J, Nudiue uamo 8. in. Bell Slricklnnd.
O. A. Ilickok names b. 111. Western Girl.
William Brawn mimes cb a Byron
Alex Lowis names b m Clara
Gravet & Looinis name gr in Queen o! the
West
Thos P Roche nemos s g Jobu Morrissey
Hones will be called at 2 :15 and start at
2:30.
Union 4 Titusville Umi.ro.vii. Work
is being crowded ou the new lino a vigor
clmtjctorifltic of the Casement Brus. They
nowbnvo 120 men at work at each end of the
line and expect to Increase the force to 600
early next week. Before us Is their circu
lar, Advertising lor 1,000 laborers, and offer
ing $1,75 per day. Before the Casemen Is
took the contract the lino was built for a
distance of five miles between Union Milles
and Centrevillo. It is expected that tbo
entire rond will bo ready for tho ircn with'
in a couple of months and that in ins will
pass over it by the 1st of November.
Already sufficient contracts for transporta
tion, have been tnndo, to insure it a profit
able business from the opening of tho
line. Erie Dispute!).
Parker's Landimi Items From the
Lawrenceburg Independent we tul:o the fol
lowing: On Thursday m-irnin? of hint
week the Clarion wells, Noa. 3 mid 4, a
dwelliug bouse, and an oil tank, all in close
proximity, were consumed by fire. John
Rinkrr and Geo. Caricr, two worthy men,
were horribly burned while laboring to stay
the fl Hues. Mr. Rinker died ou Saturday;
Mr. Carter is getting well.
There Is less oil produced Iu tho Parker
district than one uioulb ago.
A fire at tho Venango City wells, Robin
son larm, on last Friday, entirely destroyed
one of the derricks.
The great yacht race, yesterday, lor the
Queen's cup, was wen by the yacht Mag
ic, 97 Ions, owned by Franklin Osgood.
She was ono minute ahead of the Daunt
less. The Camhr'n was disabled.
A dispatch from Waterloo, on the line of
the Jamestown & Franklin, says: During
the heavy thunder storm to-day, one barn
was struck by lightning and burned, and
two others wore struck, killing a horse in
each one. ,
Rev. Father Dunn, pastor of the Catholic
Cburcb In this place, has recently purchas
ed one or rrince s cclcbratou organs, at a
cost of $300, for use in tbe church. Good
music always adds to the interest of church.
going, and helps to draw out largo congre.
gutiona. Fntber Dunn is using his best en-
deavors to build up tho church and forward
tbe Master's work. May success attend bis
efforts.
Tho Methodist Church at Fagundas City
Is rapidly going np, A few weeks ago, the
site was tho borne of tho wildcat and the
rattlesnake, roaming undisturbed. Now
there-is a towd of 1,000 inhabitants, rapidly
Increasing, derricks innumerable, marking
thu location of many wells, pouring out
tbe greasy wealth, and some the uionumeola
of blasted bopes, cover tbe ground.
Judging by tbe foundation and so much of
the superstructure as is erected ot tbe
cburob, a flue large building will soon bo
ready for tbe worshippers. Tadioute Jour
nal.
New Billiard I1ai.i,. "Doo" Swift has
recently fitted up tbe large room in rear of
tho Opera House Saloon. in an elegant and
tasty manner for a Billiard ilall, and re
moved bis billiard tables and apparatus
from the Pieraoa farm to tbe new ball.
The now ball uodor bis management cannot
help but become a popular place of resort,
'Doc" would bo pleased to buve bis many
friends pay him a visit at I ho now ball, and
pass a pleasant hour playing billiards.
A couple or men have tieen canvassing
Crawford county for tbe "Historian,"
pnper published at ir'hurron, at CO cents u
yputv' There if m u:h ispiT.
Latest aiul Most liUiturtunt
War Xi'Ws.
Paris, Anoint H.
Paris is learlully e.xciled over tho news
from the rront. The universal cry is "To
arms! to arms!" Tho Empress is in con
sultation with the Deputies at ihe Tuilltr-
ies.
Tbo Princo Imperial returned last week.
No fighting to-day. The last advices say
the French army is concentrating at Mntss,
wbero a batllo, it is thought, will be fought
before many hours.
Thi department oi Vo.'ges and Moselle
been iuundated by order of the Govern
ment. A levy en masse is expected. The Min
isters are now sitting permanently. Vlg-
6rons measures are announced tor to-uior-
row. The Umpress- proclamation is up
plnuded by all parlies.
Berlin. August S.
General Stciumclz telegraphs the follow
ing particulars of the contest between Von
Guuben and tho French forces under Gen.
Frossurd : The light was opened on our
side by the Fourteenth Division, which was
subsequently reiul'orced by artillery and
cavalry. A Derco and bloody struggle raged
along the line between Saarbrutk and For-
bach, lasting tilt night. The heights ol
Speechlen were carried at the point of the
bayonet and the enemy thrown back on
Forbacli. Meanwhile our Fifteenth Divis
ion had advanced from Vereklingpr, taken
Rassel and reuched Forbauh ut ni-btlail,
when the broken divisions of tho French
artny were beiug driveu upon that point,
Here the baggago and camp equlppage of
two divisions and many prisoners were
taken.
Paris, August 8.
Tbe Journal Official coniaii.s the follow
ing dUpatc:.es:
Meiz, August 7 9:30 a. m. In tbo bat
tle of Saturday Hour Keisehoffcn McMahon's
chief of staff, Goo. Culston, was shot by the
Marshals side. Gen. Rmilt Is among the
missing. Our artillery snlfired heavily.
McMtibon is now in eoiiimiinicatian.with
Gi'u. Follly. Metis is preparing fur a vig
orous duteuce.
London, August 8.
French dispatches today lepresent that
dctunl hostilities are momentarily suspend
ed, but minors prevail that the Prussian
armies aro concentrating and raging before
Met
Tbo Pall Mall Gazelto sajs tho result of
the recent battle means triumph lo the
Piuesians in the war. The German press
generally coosider tho French loss irre
trievable, but there 010 throe French corps
which have not yet been under Dr. A
movement of rotrent for the purpose of con
centrating bas bees effected and a now
line of delenso taken-up in tbe passage of
Voffees.
Boston claims 233,751 inuabit.mts.
Paris consumed last year 2753 horses.
Scranton's last enjoyment was tbe late
bank robbery.
Slabbing soirees are the fashion in Cin
cinbati just now.
The English debt is now lesB than It bas
ever been since 1818.
Tho oat crop iu Iroland this year is tbe
boavieul ever known there.
The insurance rates in England are slow
ly and steadily advancing.
Louisville has a boy highwayman. He
never succeeded in robbing anybody.
A Louisville tbief has a trained coou who
goes into toe bouses and steals for l.un.
TjTho approach of a country circus eclipses
tbo war news in Knoxville. Tuuu.
The moon is said to be nearer ibe earth
now tr-.an it bas boen for twenty years,
Public baths aro among the improve
ments Iu contemplation at Rochester, New
York.
The Falls of St. Anthony are to be pre
served. Minnesota would be lost without
them.
A Chicago Street Railway Company bas
a spriukling car to keep ali its track free of
dust.
One of the hotels at Capo May has S00
guests, 340 servants and uses four tons of ice
por day.
Count Bcneditti is a Corsican by blrlh
aod bas been Frenuh Ambassador at Ber
lin since ISCl.
Miss Liltol'.ko Kewaukeaseowawmeka
loads tbe choir in tbe Kawalaboe Church
Sandwich Islands.
By reference lo tbe advertisement it will
bo seea tbat McCaudiisli & Stewart have
opened a new blacksmith and wagon shop,
opposite tbe Petroleum Houae, Washington
street, and are prepared to execnto all or
ders in their lino with neatness and di
patch. Tboy have bought a largo stock of
genuine old hickory timber which will be
used In tho uianufucluro of wajjou ic
Give '.hem a call
Wanted a pupil from tho hdiool ofio
li.rtn; hair from the head of an old cane;
few tents that a win "hod when bo cried
lire; llio chair the sun sets iu J tbe bed the
moon rises from.
A photographer in one of the country
towns in Massachusetts was recently visited
by n young woman, who with a sweet sim
plicity, asked, "ilow long does it tuke to
get your photograph after you have left your
measure?"
When does a man impose upon himself?
When lie taxes his memory.
Tho man who wants a -sweet home," ought
to live over a confectionery shop.
The man whoso 'first impressions were
often wrong,' was a printer.
Tbo regions diiScv Ity long rermons.
The bridge across t be ryirmtuning on
the A. & G. W. R. R . lately destroyed by
fire, was replaced by new ono 102 foot long
in forty hours
IjochI Notice.
XVAXTEU
Immediately, nt the American Hotel, n
DINING ROOM GIRL and a WASH
GIRL. Apply at once. a8-3t.
NOTICE.
As the undersigned intends helnc ahspnt
for some weeks, be tins authorized Mr. S.'ll.
Kooker and Mr. E. A. Kelley to attend to
his late business ilnriiur his absence and col
lect nil ciiist iniUng accounts, at his otlice in
Petroleum Centre.
jjSO.tt. .T. M. Sharp
a luvliberi y klromly.
A
very superior article of Blackberry
Brandv, for summer
complaints, eholeru
morbus, Ac, ut
Grippes) Bros.
Kiseeng'U and Vichey Water on draught
at UltlPPKS IJitns.
We would cull the attention of our biiRl
ness men to thu superior styles of job print
ing, botn plain amt fancy, nt ites--nt ii"inn
turned out Horn this niiico. We nre prepar
ed to execute job printing of ererv descrip
tion in the latest and most fashionable style
of the art, and at rensonablo rates. tl.
Kissengen and Vichey Water nt
Onri'PKS UROi.
Vichey. Kisenpen nnd Soda Water a
tho Artie Soda Fountain of
jlS-tf. Grifkks Br.os.
Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat
ty 's '
Fino assortment "f Paper and Clmh Win
dow Shades and Fixtures, just reu'd at
niStf. Grixi'ks Bros.
Jnst received a large and
stock of 3helf hardware at J.
well assorted
liutherlord's.
tf.
The largest stock tf Gi Tipe in town at
II. Fkke.man's.
Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Bant
ty's.
Pods Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat
ty's
Fash, Glass, Door-1, Putty Ac. Largo
3tock very cheap at the Furniture Ptor.
DilO-tf
Sparkling
mon's.
Soda Water
at M. S
m4 tf.
Sim-
If you want moluiio cueup, go to
ang5-2t A. M. ShulU.
Take Noticp.. All parties indebted to
the lute firm of Feller, Fenner Jk Co.. are
requested to call at the old stand and sllle
the same with Mr. V. A. Fenner, Mr. J. J.
fuller who he hud the settling of the same
having removed to TitusvilK All peisons
knowing themselves indebted are notified to
cull and settle Immediately.
a4-4t. Fkltkk, Fennkr A Co.
Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat-
y's.
Now Is the best time to lay in a winter
supply of hard coal. Codington Jk Corn-
well are tho uion to buy from. June 2811.
Oanta'a Pateut Kioto lAued
alar.
Re trig.
Lined with Slate. Iiavlni Air Chambers
without Filling of uny kind perlectly dry
and sweet they are believed to be unequal
led by any other now iu use, and are f
Moderate CobU
Slate possesses an acknowledged superi
ority over Ziuo for lining purposes, being
free from smell, taste and corrosion, and
can be easily cleaned, preserving every ar
tide In a sweet and pure state.
t-For sale at FREEMAN'S HARD
WARE STORE. 31-3t.
Fine assortment of wall paper at Griffes
tiros.
All styles light harness, cheaper thsjo the
cboapesr, madn from Molfut's oak Bloeli, and
warranteu, at J it. Jvron s.
Soda Water and Ico Cream at J, W. Beat
ty's.
Buy tho "Red Hot" Saddle, manufactured
in Titusvillo expressly for thu oil country
adapted to all klnd3 of weather, at J. R.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS!.
Horse Mn Hcrse Sioei !
HORSE SHOEING I
Wntfon Shop,
'Wagon Mtoit,
, McCniidltMli A Stewart
McCHiKtltati A: IMrwiirll
Mcl'anllili Ac Stewart
Opposite Petroleum House
THE BEST
HoRsn Siioekg Shop t ;
ON OIL CREEK.
Perfect Sutifnctinn Given in
nil Ciiifs t
The work miniif-irtnixl la nnr Shon
nrrnuued for diirulilliij or ftulnn, aa It is uiaiJ,
from tint
BUST HICKORY TIMBER
In tho fnn'ki't. pim'tia.eil esiicelally for ns In Hrw
Turk Oily, mid we will warrant rmi work to lm
llral cliiss la every rerpett liive in a call.
MrrtNrM.THH HTBWAItT.
Petroleum Centre, Pa.. Ann- If I
T AKK S MO It I'! At 1IKIIIOA.V
lj SUlTIIKHi ItAlliWAY.
FRANKLIN DIVISION,
Cennertiru trains nt Jmf ewn n.l Oil rilv. On
and nllrr Mondi'y, Aiuutt Mil, 1'T", tiaiin u'iilrim
as follons :
f.KAVR Oil. rtTV.
MlXUn TRAIN ImviMtill Ciiyi.lOpm: It no,
?.:io p m ; Two Wile Kim. S. m; t-niekiln, r.
S ftTi, d. 3,i p m ; Snuiniit, :t.?w t in ; Wutcrloii,
H.MI p 111; Knvmilton, 1,1'J 11 m : Sun lv l.nKr, n
ui; htelihoro. 4 60 p m; I iMll Hrnni'h. Hr. 4..r,s, do.
i.10 p nil Clark's Mill-, 6.11 p in : HwlletX M5p
m; Tallin. l,10 p in: AID (nwsliig, ts,b p m;
iamliiwn H.-15 p
MAIL leav.-sIM VM. O.no a in; lteno. O.K. a in;
Twu Mile Hun, (1.17 a 111; KinnUln. 111; Sum.
mil, IM'l 111; vv meihw, II 4 nm: K iyml 1. 11, 11,, 01
am; Sundv Ike. 10,15 a in: Sioiirtxirw. in ( .1 li;
Coal llraiie'!i. III.-J4 a 111 : v'lsrk's Mill", le.:A a m :
llidl-y's. iu,4t nm; I il'-m, to.t.'l am; A u W
Cros-imr. taW a ni ; ar. nt J:itn.-iomi. lt.lo.
KKANKi IN ArCIIViMlMIAT IN Iravn Oil
rpy. 4.oopm: Kenn, 4.KI p m : Two Mile Kim, 4,
tl p ni ; oriivi ut franklin. 4,ao p 111.
ARIIIVK AT OIL t'lTT.
M!XKT TRAIN wl I leave JiimwtoirTi, lysi im
A It W frown-;, ".15 a m; Fiilf-m, ;,2.'i a m; ll-v -leyV.
7,M a m Clnrk's M 1 1 1. R,n9 a 111 ; t'nnl tlni-rh
it. H,:j,i, do. Ii.oo a 111; Biim-'lioio, a.as a m- Sandy
Iike. ar 0.0. d-. l'..oo a m ; ttHiml.e n, lrt.nA a
111: Wnteriun. lo,-2.' a in; Suinniit.ln.4n nn
Kmnkllli, nr. ll., II.80 n 111; Twn Vie Una,
11. 1-J ni : luno, 1 1,M a m ; an, in ut oil city, U,io
!ni-
ni s 11, leaves i.i-nrHiw-i. 1.00. p m; a v it 1
fnuwiii','. 1.14 p m ; Hilem, l.S-.p m; M'ile'. 1,-'
Stl p 111 : Oliuk'a All Is, I.IA p ni ; ( ml Hisnrh. I '-
p 111 ; nn-neonm, -4 n-i p m ; mh ot lAke. v.'pni;
Knvinilt.Hi v.S.lnin; Wiiteilon, 2 .1" e m : Summit.
2.41 p m : Kmnktiii, M,o& p m : Twn Miie Hun. X I'l
p m ; nt'ii'i, -1. 11 p ; rr;ei m mi i iiv. ji i".
FHAXKIilM ACf M.MiUMTK'Nlesve Krnnl:
lin. R,o'i a in; Two Vie Ktm. Roj a in; I.'eno, S,l
11 m ; nrr!ros si oil t';iy s.:Vi a in.
M-ill etc! anl wel will si--p nt all s'niliiw Mrpt
u VH Hun. Sunn ill. Toil H-a. ch. Clark's nn l
Salem, on-l at tlwc Htuiln., t, irave pasngiirN
snd on sljnil to take iMwst-n.'ers.
Allxed Iniii'S wi.l sto-i ai n-l stntinn.
(MIAHMIS V. HATCH, Uen Cnp't.
GEO. II. Mr'X'I'YUK, Huj.t
AtPrivats Sale,
At Private E ale,
At Private Sale,
Scveii Flu Work Horses,
Wngous ami harness. Six of
the horses are watched ami
work well tocrt'tlier. ON 14
SPLENDID SADDLE HOKSE
Three good wagons and harness.
800 feet of two inch tubing,
Two 250 barrel tanks.
All will le sold at reasona-'
ble terms.
Apply to C. O'DOXSELt.
' Petroleum Centre, I'a. at:gil-4k
WAR DECL
On I3!gh Prices!
at tbe Old Stand of J. S. I'rather. MAIN
STREET, by the now firm,
ftl. V. B. F I S H E R,
Who Intends keeping np a heavy stock ef
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
LOUR, FRUIT, VEGETABLE,
and in Sict overy kind of gooil nsnally Mt
moll appufutud
GROCERY STOKE.
t hive a tntim on the road and will deliver Good
VKEU Ol' I'lUIWK.
v All I as : Is a filr Ir'nl rmd an ciaralnatlott
of my slock, (live m a r.i 1 1 .
M. V. n- JflSHBK-Pclri-lcmii
Ci nlre. I'a., July nil. tf.
TAKE JVOTICK.
NO PISHING TOOLS LENT AFTER
TniS DATE,
nosponslblo parties wla'ilng to hire tools will
accouinioiatod at reasonnblo rates. ..
HOItlNSON SIoCLEAItV.
jj8 3m.
Vichey, Kistengen nnd Soda Watt"
the Artio bud a Fountain of
a
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