fflQNSWS IDT All TCI An EstiiiiKte Giving the I3icr Lead of Regular Republicans. flTDAY TO MEET THE VOTERS. ilav-r Vinii-Hiiii.il OB rtclnrnlliK H Hi. I Mr- Will I. ii lull. the i,uiitc suad CanvMi For R-eleo-tlr In tar I alted State Senate, f8N,iil Correspondence, i Harrlahurg, Aug. n. Since the de parture uf Col. M. 8. Quay on a trip to Maine 21 persistent effort has been m.-b i in Uhi insurgents and Democrats In PeunwJvanla politics to create the tmiir. i.si.ui tlial the Beaver statesman lat docMed to retire from politics. All sort.' 'f reports have been put Into rJrvri'.r Ian to the effect that the in nwent have made great gains and nrt- lo : position I" Influence the selec tiou of the nandldute for United Btates aaator. Lists uf figures purporting t' present the relative strength of the regulars and the iusurgents have been published In Insurgent papers and other matter has been given publicity witii the Idea of misleading t,e Repub Urxn ti :-s In the counties yet to nom inal rubers of th legislature. F( RMKH CM I K.MAN IJLKIN 8FKAKS. State Chairman John P. Is i?i h position to get exact on the political situation) c m lete 1 1 filiation of the nter.i nts, and In an Inter- .ii ion b I as bad this PorniPr Bkin, ii halm ni has ! Iv .i tnaui gi nl view far , Ii to s;t.i Emmates and tal les of figures pro cIbJqhvI by i :is u r i;. tit newspapers on tbi senatorial situation lack convlnc in;; lorce because t details are given. 1 have just looked over the estimate published In the Philadelphia Press in an issue t t 'eni date, anil find it so tride nf the mark thai l do not appre hend ' was intend' d tu be either rell ubn accurate. If the opposition neiii1, ipt.'rs ant t' l"' fair with the pel1'' in this matter 11 would be an .eas.v task to make up a list of counties Sn alphabetical order, showing upon whv facts their claims are based. The estimates t;iiis r ;i r made public are as mm is and misleading aa the ctpfbi r laker u la i audi ; rnv . . lr;,-. Ins frii ills '!;:it upon his return be would ma).'' a ti;t:r of the state in the fall campaign on ihe senatorial and other pul' .- quest! It is his intention to earn this vexed senatorial question to the fori ':i of the people, where he will noe- adversaries and give the elec tor?, f the state the opportunity of de i. in myjudssncnt a decided WE ' ' voters In the state are ii vor of re-electing Senator Quay ry ihe I' d States senate. There mi .... , much misrepresentation fconi tlie partisan and factional com plexion of tlie incoming legislature r?ia' s plain statement of the exact itti itlon may prove of Interest. The lis; "i counties below show those in I lispatches ire a few Chinese iliph nga which mi ! e fixed facts in this controversy, firsl plai e Senator Quay is a and will remain In the field H BUCCeSSOr IS elected. llefore fft Maine If informed his vih be kl no; wlt in beei Ami Arn tl! Bfc lr Br:.' liui On i Cits CUl : f - , rwn I; I Bii, primaries have already li n li ::; which primaries have en held, together with the re- far as known. Is table showing counties h members of the house have ;: i-:- iniur- Doubt- i in-. 11 l lul 4 . II; Li.-. : r.a.- tea t.--". . I.'.i S . . I.v.-orr Inf McK. in .. Ml r r ... Mont . i t: . i i Nor ;jtl.. W Ofi rjwri It. In . Vi it -tot Hon ttM - Total, h rs rrrar05 . r- : in Alleghany, n Vork. Total, 1. not yet he mt I Eiarki ' Buck t ntr . I: C Oreene, I: trfrhinh. i Northampton, Perry, l; Phlladi H il i an, l . Wayne, if) nominal J ents already nosslnated -t nornlnat.-d latad In jn 1 iJem'x ratlc curi ..r llnri'-t T'.'r. :r SM "J if above tal i- applies only to sjteinbi rs of toe lower house," O0s .l?it:- Mr !;ikln "la ih- first column an.- j.:."-l those nominated as regular BajlllllHl Sill w l,-ii.Te in majority rule and will abide Uy the decision of the eaacOS la the ond column are thm who have beea r.o.inatd as In warr.'t', some ' ' w! MB. however, will abide by tie Repabtleaa caucus de rtstm. In the third eoltMBI are those whose position ofl bV - a 'J mm and other similar 'j'jetlons Is not known, and tbrefore .laswd dovbtfal. "A njaj;rity of the ISssbSffl not yet ,',natel are in Philaletphla and bVwiigimiery rtTStatiSW u the former I arii five In the latter, making 44 of the ' 77 yet to l nominated Of the 33 mern Ssera Uj be noniinat-d. not Including Philadelphia and Montgomery, a large jsrrj,' -r u are In ieftio ia;. ountlea, iut instance, lierks. Crater. Co- lumbln. i-. ;;. Monroe. NorthampKn nnd Pike. Many of these are siniill counties, having but a sitiKie member." This Is Mr. IClkln's estimate of the probable result in counties where pri maries ore yet to be held: Regulars will surely nominate ! Insurgents Will surely nominate 9 Doubtful II Members In surely Democratic coun ties 18 T"T tl of m.'intit'rs to b nominal 'ft... 77 "In my judgment." remarked Mr. Kl kln, "more than a majority of the I doubtful districts will be carried by the ' regulars. Most of the counties In the I regular column are safely Republican, nnd in a Presidential year will he car i rled by tlie stalwarts. The above figures are only for members of the j hoti.se. but they clearly show that If the Republican party does Its whole I duty in November the contest will be settled by Republican votes in the j house. The only hope left for the In ; surgents Is to join hands with ihe ' Democrats In November and elect : Democratic members In counties where they think such tactics will win. This, of course, will be done, but the lead of the regulars Is too great to be over come. This is a Republican year, nnd fusion with free silver Democrats is not pntrttnblc to pound money Republi cans. The fusion movement h falling flat all over the state. The masses of Republican voters are becoming very tired of being made the tail to the Democratic kite, flying free sliver and Insurgent streamers. The allied forces In the Republican party v n win against th mad designs of the Boxer element wlth'n Its own ranks and the vihl vagaries of the Bryan Democracy outside. "This is Q table shOWlm prol abb' make-up of the senate at tfco nexl ses sion of the legislature: Ri : ' r Republicans :7 Insurgi tits 7 1 'tn i ruts II Doubtful 4 Total "When nil the nominations are made," concluded Mr. ESlkin, "the re sult v ili lie as follows as nearly ns can be estircati d in advance: REGULARS. Already nominated in lower house t Rstlmnte nf those t" be nominated .i Probable nominations In toubtful list , 1 IX! Estimate of remtlnrs In senat. 1'T Half Of doubtful II I' - Tet.-i nnmlnnttnns by regular :?i belli brunches nf the legislature . stlrc t- -1 102 IK! UR0KXT3. Alrendv nominated In lower . i - z Estltr :- ..f ' i.- --.ii.- i led S News Items of Interest From All Farts of the State. THE COAI MINERS' CONVENTION. Reslaesse. Terry Weal Centre Jackson Men me jury List. List of Grand furors drawn tor the Court at Qrer sad Ternune-r snd Qeneral Jail delivery and Court of Quarter BesslOOSCl the Peace of Snyder round held at Oct. Term, commencing Monday, Oct. 1, nn ukanii.H'i:oi:. Name. (JOOUpatlon Aroogast, PradeMek, Farmer, Blogsman, Janes M., " Brosius, John P., Ballsy, Peter, Oentlemnti. Ohartes, Henry, tinsmith, Kieids, .louu. Lumberman, Freed. Lincoln, Laborer, BOSS, Owen J,, Farmer, Herbster, Charles ii , F irmer, iiummei. Reuben, Laborer, KblghtS, Hurry K., " I Kerstetter, John. Farmer. Kline, Win. II., Laborer, Lsnb, Henry B., Losber, Joseph, Printer, Moyer, Caarles it.. Laborer, Liberal Adjustments The MaettBB t Hmleton to Adjnat Wigr Si'itlc nnd Ponder ( hurun. Mnrilrri-il In Cold 111., o.t For Dla pcralna Crop Sbootrra. Hazleton, Pa., Aug. 14. At yester day afternoon's session of the minors' convention President Mitchell spoke at some loni;th on conditions In the anthracite region. He said that this was me most important aaiueriui l Mattern, Isaac, Parmer, mine workers since the death of John Harkley, Reuben. " Blney. He told the men to organise Rlegel, Henry, Laborer, to have their wacrs tironerlv ailitlsted. steflen, Fram secure a lower rate on powder and have the dockage system abolished. A committee will report today on the scale of wages the mine workers will demand shall be paid In the three districts of the anthracite region, namely, the Lackawanna Luzerne ai Susquehanna. Fanner. Bassaman, Henry. Shrewder, John, Carpenter, smith, Michael K SUoemaker, W loey, Win., Farmer. Prompt Payments REMEMBER H. HARVEY CHDCH, GENERAL INSORANGE AGENCY BHLINBGBOTlflf PA Beiinagrove Qnlv the Oldest, Btronffeflt Cash Oompanies, lUddtecreek T ,3 , . , m i maver J? ire, Jjite, Accident and Tornado. No Assessments No Premium Notes. the Aetna Founded A. D., 1819 Assets $11,055,513.88 M Home J853 " 9,853,628.54 ' American " " ' 1810 " 2,409,584.53 The Standard Accident Insurance Co. The New York Life Insurance Co. The Fidelity Mutual Life Association. Your Patronage Solicited. AiIhiiin Bearer Wesl IMddlecreek Union Spring BellnsgroTe Washington Heaver West Spring Washington Jackson 1'ciitni I Vim Perry Wei PETIT .1 L'KOHS, I Llstot I'etit Jurats drawn lor the Cuurl or Brouimoii Pleas, (oun "i Quarter Besalons ol LUe Heuf" Court or Over and iVrmiuer indOeueral Jf.lnll Delivery ot Hayder rouuty, Pa,, held as Po, i Term, coninieuclngUJC, 1, iswi. YOlMi BRYAN'S PERIL ii To 1 1 In I n I fill l Pre-1 nees to !- ... will vons rieti. n".' r ha v :,c ' nf p:"rir nts i brum ' .- of loaUlat re probable t m i - ll WITH MAN'NA. i been Invited to visit New York nnd confer with the lenders 'of the R nu! 'lean mtional enmmlttee In reference to the work nf the ram paign, it in ('..-sired that the chair man of the various state committees shall be in touch with the national rommlttee rnd work in harmony with Chairman Wnnna. The sneorb of fieeeitnneo from Hrynn. In which he made Imperialism almost the only Issue, made an Impres sion nv"n the conservative element of the Democracy and the Republican leaders fear that unless there shall i' a rem wal of thn agitation on the silver question, Ihls speech from Bryan will have ti,.. . '' i t of sending sons of the sound money Democrats back into line with the national democrney. it is iie lleved thai thi speech was prepared with M sole purpose of misleading the gold Democrats of the east and ;;etr:iK them to five their support to Democratic candidates for congress, Bryan i as tb confidence of the silver itos of the v est and the northwest, and they know that he will be true to their Interest no matter what he may deem politic to say in any of his campaign speeches. With the knowledge that the sllverites ore for him, Bryan diplo matically made his speech of accept ance (,n Imperallsm, with the idea of (iettln'4 the sound money Democrats of the easl .ntl it;? in sympathy with the Democratic organisation. The Demo cratic silverites of Pennsylvania are now boasting that Bryan's Indian apolis Bpeech win briiiu bach Into the Democratic party many of the sound money advocates and that they will be serviceable in helping to elect Demo cratic candidates for congress and tim Democrats and insurgents, who will bo on the fusion tickets lur ihu aiuie legis lature, Works Destroyed by Ternad. Pittsburg, Aug. 13. Word has just been received here that at New Ken sington, Pa., yesterday almost the en tire plant of the Pittsburg Reduction i ompany's aluminum works was de stroyed by a tornado. The loss Is esti mated at not less than $100,000 snd u will entail the (losing down of the v. 'k-i for an Indefinite period. Frank Johnston, the engineer, was (aught by the falling walls and was probably fa tally injured. Killed by Live Wlrr. Wllkesbarre, Pa., Aug. 13. A heavy wind and rain storm swipt the Wyom ing valley last evening. Charles BlckJeS was driving through the utorm and at Wyoming his horse stepped on a live wire whli n wics lying In the atre'-t. The animal was Instantly killed. When the horse fell it threw Blckles out of the carriage. H" received a fatal Shock, dying an boar later. PEaXSLYVAXIA m:ws CORDEMfBD. M A WooaSay b:.n been appointed fourth class poeUaaaU r ;it Hppi Cbttrek, The niaagowaa eeWery, ghenea doab, srbleli has been Idle t BloBths, haa ruml opuatUna The Colun.bU .ir.d Montour T' leplMMM (ompi.nx hn opere d Ihelr line In Iwi-m Bloenaburg and Miiivtiie. 8leep!r. or. the track at the Weal eranton vard Parilel (ilynn iHuik by a train Bad Inatantly killed. r'rafc Is M Kekley, of York, hk'1 21 yiara waa overcome, with th. hal In Harrlabur and dld fton after M',r'.- A ''lute, aced reHr, for merly tnntiaaer of the Wiet.rn unlofl telmraph ofrTca In Harrlahurs dead Ijennlii Ltdby'S barn at Uwlituwn, waa atru'-k tiy llhtnln( arid. to, lie ( with all l' coHtenta, ootialstlni; of all the aoaaon's harveet waa deatroyed. antulllliK a loas Charles Wlerdlen, aaed U yeara, whoaa pari-nla live at m KlfUentli atrovt. New ark, N J , fell under a freight train at lialleya Bihtlon, on ih Pennaylvanla railroad, and waa klllad. Don, Joe Wbeeler Sn, ihe Life ff Presidential lundldntea Chicago, Auu. 14. General Wheeler, commander of the depart ment of the lakes, yesterday saved the life of William .lenniiiL's Bryan, Jr., the 12-year-old son of the Democratic candidate for the presidency. The lad visited t;en. Wheeler and the latter, after his lirst greeting, turned to his work, and allowed the youngster to amuse himself as best he might, Young Bryan found a loose ( hair caster and bin bundle of rubber bands. These he .N.iiiic. Occupation, Arbogast, leffersou, Laborer, Boyer, David, Gentleman, p. tacbel, John vV Parmer, Bowersx, Fneter, Laiwrer, Joseph Biiirer. Jesse, Parmer, Maker, John R . Laborer, Benfer, Joel l., farmer, Boyer, Leonard, neuter, n.iuon, carpentHr, Urouse, wai. v. Laborer, Dn esc Anion, K.inner. Dunn, Calvin, Laborer, Duck, John, Farmer Brdle) . James, Laborer, Kerry. Calvin, Parmer, I ioy, Qeorge, tied Into a long string and then, se curing the caster to the bottom, went to a window and began bouncing the piece of iron up and down on the side walk. "0 feet below, The general, engrossed with his la bors, paid no attention to the lxy who gradually became so intent In his play that be leaned farther and farther out of the casement of the window. "Fight ing Joe" 'happened to glance up a few moments later and was horrified to see the lad banging with his whole body over the sidewalk and only the toes of his sh-rs visible, clutching the angle of the window, He sat aghast for a moment, Then, rushing to the win dow he pulled the lad i:i by his legs nnd hind d him Bnfely on the Hour. Cnbnn Cnndll Shot. Santiago de Cuba, Aug. 1 1. -Parejtta, the well known bandit, was killed yes terday at Palms Soriano, about 2 miles from Santiago. He was shot by a corporal of the rural guard, under aommand of Col. Valllant This out law, who was a Cuban mulatto, had been terrorizing the country for sev eral years He was a thoroughly des perate character and had committed numerous murders. In his possession was found a Springfield rill e, which was identified ;.s the property of a private of the rural guard recently murdered. Peaneytvnnln Tows rire Swept, Bloomsburg, Pa., Aug. 18. The vil lage of Turbotvllle was threatened with total destruction by fire on Satur day afternoon, The blaze started In a barn in the lower end of the town, nnd swept i ; the street, taking every building In Iti path until it reached the Bitler lumber yard, which was ui-;o de stroyed with its thousands of feet of sawed lUStber, The toial number of buildings destroyi d is reported as 43, the list comprising four y-ins, 30 dwelling housi s and nine barns. Urayblll, Roy! T 'acber, uarman, Peter, Parmer, Hotnagtoi christian, Laborer, Huitenstein, Elijah, Merchant, Mains. Henry, Parmer, Hummel, J v... stone-cutter, Hofnsgle, Isaac, Laborer, Kepler. Keiley, Parmer, M altera, .t unes M Parmer, Melser, John s preigui Agent, McAfee Alvtn, Laborer, Musselman, Wm., Parmer, it. usu, Henry, hv'ir'e, Prabk t., Agi nt, u imbOi James, Laborer, Heed, ls.uw i:.. Bin morrj . Adam, Parmer, geebold, Colt man. l. iborer, Sin kt, (i B . Wngonmnker, Hckrelber, Qtorne W carpenter, Bwsrtz, Uowardi Laborer Mulih. Isaac M Oentleman, bblakal, John, Justice ol tue Pel Bi Christ. Anion. M rch lOt, Soulier, peter. Firmer, Bwsru, wm , lii oer, Thomas, Harrison H., Parmer, Trut t. Jacob, Wetzel, Chillies, Walter. Irvlu, Watrenimllej'jJoh! P., Teaoher, v ner, sepiiaiea, Pafofer, US' Resldenoe, Washington ktlddlecreek Praoklla Centre Prauktla Beaver Wesl Jaekson Peon Adams Hlddloburrg Beaver Perry West Pranklin attdilleburg Penn HTashlngton 1 Pranklin Perry West Besvi r Uooroe 1 Middlecreek Heaver Perry Ait.lllis Hlddleceeek Pranklin I'.-iiii Pranklin Vlddlehurg Union Mobroa Pean Union Mlddleburg Chspmun Adams ' , Ottntre Union Chapman Pranklin Ad ins Perry Joekson Mlddleorrek rt'iins.-ii re Pranknn Rl PANS TABMES Doctors find A Good Prescription for mankind ss? Tta for ceatt.it Drurrlstt Creeen, Rattatiraatt. Sj1ooq, Newa-Suodi, Gtneral .Stsm and Djrbtri Shopa. Thr baolih pjlu, induce iitf, and proloaf Ila. One fftm relieil No matter whai't the matur, ana will t0 food. Tea aamplea and on thoaaaad ttid BMalalii tent br aiall lo aay addreaa oa receipt af arlca. r Uia.Xipaaa CUaucal Ca., 10. Spruce St., Ncw.Yorr Clly! Dlsiis(rroN l-lr" I :i Hanover, Pa, Hanover. Pa., Aug. 13.- sixteen buildings were destroyed by fire here! yesterday, the lo s being ertlm-ited at from $o. to $50,000, partly Insured.! The heaviest losses are the Hotel Obald, the J. C. Tanger Hardware company's' warehouse and Sin ker's livery stable. I The other structures destroyed wars ; dwellings, stables and warehouses. I Thirteen horses were ro&Sted a! ve i Bbriver's stable and It Is rumored that a man i.am.'U iresile-r was bi.ined to death In the Hotel Obald. lien ii n ebe Powder CAoaed nentb. Altoona. Pa., Aug. 13.- William P. Reader, a yard dispatcher for the Bal timore nnd Ohio at Pittsburg, was found (bad at the Palmer House. Pat ton, Friday morning It has developed Miss Bird Hard. He had the head ache nowder. which affected bis heart. lie was on his vacation and had stop-J pi-d off at Pat ton to see his sweetheart, Miss Burd Hurd, lie had the head ache and she gave him a powder, Whi h be took when he retired. Krn ent of Doer '; eminent. London, Aug. 14. The Boers have left Machadodorp, according to the Lorenso Marques correspondent of Tin Daily Mail, and occupied Watervalon der in force. A considerable portion of Commandant Qeneral Louis Botha's camp and stores at Dalmanthua was destroyed by lire on Sunday. Accord ing t'i another special di -.p itch Barber- ton has been proclaimed the new seal of the Transvaal government. .r.,,,1 Will Aflcml Civil t',,n v en l,n. New York, Aug. 11. The National Association of Democratic clubs has received personal assurance from v. J. Ilryan that he will attend the quad rennial convention of thai association In Indianapolis on Oct. 3 and 4. it Is announced that during the three weeks the association's headquarters In this (dty have been opened 12!i,000 new members havn been received Into the organization. Knives, rorKs n LiA of theKuuinr, m hich are wiW H rk the makcru .jooklet r No. of beautiful new V "A DOLLAR' S A :i) IS A I ( I I .Alt KAlvNEIV DEXTER im 1 llaSHPvf-.i $1 For a 12 Ski To introiluee to every family in the 'onnferw, insniea. Onttlei mill Heels rhlnn'a llellluerenl Kmpraao. Iyjndon, March 27. The (Shanghai rr.rreupondent of The Daily Mall aaya: "The empress dowager has ordered lbs Chinese cruisers Hal Tien and 'flnl Bliou to proceed to the straits settle ment, there to art In conjunction with the men detailed to capture or as sassinate Kang Vn Wei and other re formers. Kbe believe their 24 knot in-re Matches Are Hade, Fair Customer Can you make a match for this ribbon? No. 30 My (! ar y(.ut;' lady, match) nre made in Heaven. Chicago Daily News. SOLE LEATHER ' This T, allies' Dongoln Kid Boot( Lace or Jlntton, sole leather counter, inner, outer sole and heel, fancy top stay, Patent Leather Tip, Opera Toe, 2 to h, D, K, or EE, sent postpaid on receipt of si. Kquuls niiv 2 lu-ot sold. Our makx Money refunded if unsatis fuctorv. We guarantee fit, style, wear I'REE.- Otircatalosue with lllust rations of iso bargains in slices; also a Bubsci eii Ticket w iiicli tecares a Liberal dssh Bonus on your year's trading, rPT?C!rPTTT4rMTT A T C Equals any fa.0O shoe ; wifeweni tmrefooi rather tluin X X.:.I) 1 iii'.l.Uxt J-o'J t'U.v anytbingbui tbeOKXTERtt.ouglioe. baSTi it mice Do : Dear blrs The shoes are proving satisfactory, 'this mir thai I now have make nve different styles of shoes tuat I have nought of you and they are nil good, 1 showed 01a merchant pair ol i 1 B slim thai I had lust received Irorn von and be tool! bis knife I mt lato the heel and exnmlnea ibem thnrongbl)' aiut pronounced theni cheap at -you still find aa order with this letter for two inure pnir ol shoes. Kespootfull yours, UBS. J. N. WILLIAMS, WUki, Mi ilaclno (' .. ' r. s.-i'sp my name if you like, In 1 11: Shoe Co.: nenie Please find enclosed, herewith, express money order, ' Please send the si out 11 in. 111 delay, 1 am oeedlng them, Mv ife Is almost barefooted and I don't wlsti w buy shoes atanj other house because 1 have used the Pester and Rnd them thebestiof the money. yours truly, I'llll.II' H, ECKALfl, ifewoks, Itt, DEXTER SHOE CO., Sk Boston Mass. Established 1880. Capital $500,000. Bcorporatcd sirrcl Caff Arm nm'incnfs.. 'Dicky, if you w rt- polite you would rt up and offer thai lady your Mat." ftO.75 BOX RAIN COAT "Hut. pa, she's too big for my sent; taiwius 45.00 w 1 r.uT en ft , . 1 j yon better offer her yours." h lea go Record, Hail M i 1 ,- Thesa, Askit tvhy couldn't u bird store be run on a cash bs lis? Tellit - That business c.in't eist without bills. Baltimore American. After ike Coavaalloa. Party WorkeiSee here,yontold me th.it yon were confident of success? Defeated Candidate Well, of course, I meant that, in the nature of things, some candidate or other waa bound to succeed. Iii(li.ili.ilis.liiiirnnl. Too Heir-r.ai-aac,l. Ada Then yon liavi-n'tijuite ds-eided to accept him? May Not quite. In fact, I'm not sure that lie Is mi very much in love with dm. When be proposed ha didn't talk a bit Incoherently. Tuck. a1f Ml I!.!.'.. r.i t; V- 1 C I BEARS, RO latoeaaa. ilasrlm t'i i"M M ( kl SEND NO MONEY. SB S3 1 1 1 II ae - oird law IM " .1 ynm 99ft or hel ' f MMjI "J 'cat yua e Y t"'v ,"' tlOTtaMI title our hrlat lit au1 m-lg lit, lair imailirr it HHM rtWNM KM liri .ial, Isln-n utrr .. .1 iiader ro.l. rlu.e up under arms, an 1 W. Will Wild JfOO llllnt'ont !)' tlptl r I. U. II., aulijrrl lit eiamlMalHita. 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