The Herald. PUBLISHED DAILY, BCHDAT BXCHITHt) wi(Ki.T, vwtr sawiwat. a jl. nomn.. m o, nor jut.. r. J. WAlKtfM. j, sr. no v J! n .. ...miYojpr(afrr . JMHor and I"i46Mrir flritris Janfifer SUBSCRIPTION rates: DaJLT.per year,. .,,.,.,. ......... N 00 (TnxLT. pr 1 80 transient, 10 mom par linn, ant Insertion i k Mil per lino mob subsequent insertion, Kates ttr regular adTertlilng ou tw hivd on npplloft tli t tho office or by nll. OongreiB to Oonveno tho First Monday in August, TO DI80US8 TEE HNANOTAL 0RISI& Highwt of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report The Kvenino Hbhald ha a larger olroulA- llea In Shenandoah Man any ottier paper pub- iWtud, Hooks open to all, Catered at the Postofrloe. nl Shenandoah, Pa. (or tranemlailon through the mall as aeoond-olaae mall matter. THE OONTBST CLOSED. No other movement ltiriM luted by a newspaper in llile county, or In the eUtoat largo, for that matter, lias touched tho popular pulee so favorably as tho Herald's teachers' contest From tho first day the announcement was made In these columns that the Herald propowd sending to the Worlds Fair, free of all expenie, two publlo school teaoher, selected by popular vote, tho demand for pxtra corjles has taxed to the utmost the capacity of our fully equipped pre8 room. This great demand, aud the eager manner in whloh therolumB were daily scanned by our thousands of readers, fully attest the wisdom ol the movement. The result of the contest, ending bo favorablv. Ib not only cause for self congratulation upon the part of the Heuald, but it is also a Just recog nition of the arduous labors perforra- Trie Action Decided Upon In Ilmponiie to Telegrams from AU Sections of tho Coun try Probulilo lloponl of the Bliormnn Law Tho Prosldent OH for Gray GnbUs. WAsntHOTOK. Jul? 1. Tlie nreeidentloft litre at i:90 yesterday afternoon over the Pennsylvania railroad for Iliunanl's Bay, Mass. He will bo absent from the Capitol threo weeks or more, Ills stay deeniHng upon oireumstnnoes. Secretary jamont aooompanled tho president as far as New York. The president's determination to leave the city was reached only yestertlny morning, and his depnrturo so suddenly leaves a number of Important appoint ments agreed upon unsigned, and many senators and congressmen, who have recently arrived. In the lurch. It Is understood that the president will transact only the most urgent publlo business while at Buzzard's Bay, and what olllotal an nouncements are to be made will lie given out nt the executive mansion, AV Wellington. So much of secrecy accompanied Mr. Cleveland's departure thnt ho was out ot the city almost before tho news of his in tention was made known. It was known, however, that as a result of ynsterday's cabinet meeting ho had determined to cnll an extra session of congress to convene on Monday, Aug. 7, but none ot the officials would say a word on the subject In ud vance of the official announcement. This oamo at 6 o'clock, and is n follows: "Whereas.the distrust and apprehension concerning the financial situation which nervade all business circles have already caused great loss and damage to our peo ple, and threaten to cripple our merchants, stop the wheels of manufacture, bring dis tress and privation to our farmers, and withhold from our worklngmon tho wage of labor; and 'Whereas, the present perilous condition is largely the rosidt of n financial policy whloh the executive branch of the govern ment finds embodied in unwise laws which must be executed until repealed by con "Now, therefore, I, urover (Jieveiana, president of tho United States, in per formance of my constitutional duty, do by this proclamation declare that an ex traordinary occasion requires the conven ing of both houses of the congress of the United States at the uapltoi in tuo cuy oi Washington on tho 7tli day of August ABSoiJinreDf pure A Mnmmntli llrlclt I'lnnt. AlTOOA, July 1. The Sandy Ridge fire brick works, ot Sandy Hid Re, Centre county, the largest fire brick plant In the United States, lias been formed into a ocr. po ration by capitalists residing In Altoona. The new corporation expects to start work again within thirty days, and will give em ployment to :ik) men and prodnee an an ual output ol s,uon,000 Are bricks. l'uriince t;lotl Down. IltmnsroDoK, July 1. The Book Hill Coal and Iron company, a large twin iron furnace, Jornled at Hock Hill, this county, has ordered tho furnaces banked, to re main so tor a year, and discharged its hands except a few of the chief offteers. who are reduced to half pay. This will throw about 000 laborers out of employ ment. Oar Musical Hopresentiitlves. IIATtniSBUliO, Jnly 1. Professor J. H. Kuraenknabe, of this city, has been selec ted by the Pennsylvania State Music Toachers' association as their representa tive before the World's fair musical con gress, which meets In Chicago next week. Professor Kurzenknabe has selected as his efesay " The Use of Music." Found Guilty of Otuptrncy. PlTTSDURO, July 1. The verdict In the ense of ox-Aaent McCl'ure, of the law and order society. Alderman Itohe, and his STATE NEWS OF A DAY. edbythe school teachers. No other class of publlo servants are so poorly next, nt 18 o'clock, to the end that the . , , ,!! iln umnmit nf people may oe reiieveu imuun -kiiuiiuu paid in proportion to tho Hmouut present and impending danger and labor performed. Well do they deserve their vacation. distress. "All those entitled to act as members of tho Fiftv-third concress are required to The only regret wo have in tho mat- take notice of this proclamation, and at- ter IS lUUlf WO UIU UU " ,vo.w... " rwentjr-flTB to Thirty Thousand Idle Workmen nt Pittsburg. Pirrsnuiio, July 1. All the Iron mills whoso employes are members ol the Amal jnmated Association closed down at mid. night. The manufacturers and tho Amal' znmated committee failed to reach an lutreement on the Iron wage scale, adjourn Ing until 2 o'clock this afternoon. As tho old iron wngo scale expired nt midnight, til members ot the association have (topped work until a now scale is signed, t'rom 10.000 to 15.000 men are Idle. The tin house scale was temporarily set tled vesterdav. The workers asked an na vance of two cents. This the manufac turers refused, but It wasvcrced to con tlnue work nt last year's figures until a settlement can bo reached. All the window, flint nnd green glass houses have closed for periods of from Ave to seven weeks, nnd several plate houses have shut down. Thoso workmen, added to tho Idle Iron workers, swell tho ranks of tho unemployed to 25,000 or 80,000. Attacked th Wrong Man, HEADING, July 1. Edward Scheldt, of Kutitown, was arrested and brought, to this city on the charge of aggravated as sault and battery. Upon furnishing 12,000 ball ho was released. It appears that 7 i , ir u - ,i,i, ocueiut, who is a mil, pimunui nmu, o i walking with a lady in that borough when , ... he was attacked by a crowd, lie mot will' The juryiouuuaumo ue.euuauu. o""1'' ., )am Tjt Gross, n well known horse dealer, as indicted. who is a small man, about half tho weight Iron Works Suspend. of Scheldt, and. after charging him 'with Holidatsburo, July l. ihe mortage be, one ottho nttackln( partyof the Iron works, ot Duiioausville, this county, : prcvlou8 evening, he knocked him down suspended operations today. The prevail- anj beat him into insensibility. Gross Is lng low prices lor iron anu ino necessity conflnell to his bed, nnd is in n crlticnl con tor repairs are uie reosuun nauiiueu iu aition his recovery being very uncertain, suspension. The works glvo employment He was not one of tho nttacking party. vuiwiiicu. Younc MutcUler to Surci-otl His Father. Floes from Ills Creditor,. I E j , ltTa0 Free Press pub- WutlAMSPOHT, Ju y l.-It leaked out . the'stntomcnt lhnt thefriena, 0f the .Plf-.UiB William Mutchler have decided to I'Sff the name of his son Howard to his creditors His debts aggregate 811.000;. unexpired term in con- and judgments are being entered. He do , Mr. MntcUer 4m elwted lart fall sorted a family. I ni1or nn nrrrpnmtnt with Monroe. Carbon '5., FfrstlationalB Bright, Crisp, Concise. The Leading Local' Weekly Paper InScliuyllcill County. "All tho Local News printed in a readable, attractive manner, with no wrsto of words. REDUCED IN PRICE. . IMPROVED IN QUALITY. include a larger number of toachers In the list. Each ono in the contest ninde n pood showinir, which Is evi- The president had left directions for the Issuance of this order before his departure for Groy Gables. The determination to call the extra session the first week in August Instead of the first week in Sep- 4, In ..n.lnpcitnrul ,vng nnlff lnfln dencoof tlieir popularity aunnig uieir , arriv-i after giving full weight to resnectlve scholars. This fact alone Is tho numerous telegrams Teceivcu nom an rcoyct." Uarts of the country urging this course. sufficient to give them renewed energy Another consideration which caused the BT5eniIlnirvaTSflll6ir1mrjo,'RfI()w) edcre f hnt In tl.n honrta nf Ihplr nnll. lua? tu.er.a wns a "ellhood of a prompt re- . ' peai oi tue so called bhermnn silver mit ennse jaw ue might be disposed to call congress earlier than he had announced. It Is inferred from the fact that tho presi dent has done so that he considers he has obtained the assurances ho desired. Is a warm spot for them. To the thousands of Herald readers, who materially assisted In the successful termination of the contest, we are greatly Indebted. To the many new friends we have made during its progress, wo extend the welcome hand. The latter we shall endeavor to retain by giving them, for their dally perusal, an Interesting and newsy paper. The Herald Is acknowledged the brightest and cleanest dally published In the region, and we propose to main tain that standard. Since the effective punishment dealt out to the murderous Anarchists in Chicago seven years ago, there has been comparative freedom throughout the country from the seditious teach ings aud bloody demonstrations of the followers of Schwab and others. The notorious Herr Most was locked up for a time, aud his mischievous tongue and pen eiloneed. Now that Governor Altgeld lias eeen tit to let loose three of the convicted gang, all of whom were no doubt us guilty as those who were executed, the spirit of Anarchism has been re vived. New life has been Infused Into it, and it has become painfully evident that something will follow that will requlrn juot such heroic treatment as that administered to the Anarchists in Chicago, seven years ago, for all of whloh (lie country will lie indebted to Governor Altgeld. Everything is now ready for the proper celebration of the Fourth. All thai remains to orowu the day with success is a dear sky. The character of the programme prepared by the committee Is such that leaves no room to doubt that the d iy will lie approprl ately celebrated. The pyrotechnic display in the evening will lie a plea, ing feature. A large number rf visit ors will no doubt be attracted to town by reason of the celebration. After the suspension of silver coinacn In India the president resolutoly declined to speak further about his Intentions until ho should be prepared to act, nnd each of his cabinet ofllcer maintained similar sil ence. It may he stated, however, without violation of confidence that from the day when the announcement of the action of Inda was made tho president took steps to keep himself forewarned through the press dispatches of tho slightest approach of panic in the money market, prepared nt any moment to take the course which he has now adopted. When yesterday ha found telegrams on his table not only from the eastern nnd middle states, but also from the south and even from some of the silver states of the northwest, urging that congress be called together nt the earliest dny possible to end the uncertainty, he de termined to delay no longer. New Yoiik, July 1. President Cleve land, accompanied by Secretary and Mrs. Lamont and Silas Lamont, arrived hero nt 10:80 last night. Ho refused to bo Inter viewed. He was at once taken on board Mr. Benedict's yacht Oneida, which started this morning for Buzzard's Bay. They will cruise siowly'along the sound, reach ing Buzzard's Bay tomorrow evening or Monday morning. Admonished by the Vatican. New Yohk, July 1. The Home corre spondent of The Catholic News cables: "The Monitour De Home has received a letter of admonition from the Vatican, condemning the articles published by The Moniteur on the 27th and 28th ult., rela tive to the recent papal letter on the school question In the United States, and forbid ding further discussion upon the subject. The pontlflcial letter is considered here the strongest of any previous papal utter ance iu favor of the puroohlal schools. Srerrtnry Ijmiint' Order. WA8HIK(.k. July 1. As a result of the accident. io Ford's theater building, Secretary Lamont has issued an order stat ing that the chief of engineers will have charge of ail buildings, either rented or otherwise, occupied by the war depart ment, so far as relates to the preservation, oare and safety of the same. !lccle for National Ouardmeii. Haiuusbuiig, July 1.--Adjutant General Greenland will try the experiment of bicy cle service In the National GiiHrd at the approaching summer encampment. If successful, a bicycle corps will probably be established. Hood'sCures i ' ' Xtre. 'aftw and Plko counties that the nomination for tho term should go to Northampton county, theso four counties comprising the Eighth district. William Mutchler died a comparatively poor man, and his friends say that it is but a fitting recognition of his services that his successor should be a member of his family. A Cnshler Decnmps. New Castle, July 1. Thomas Shannon, cashier of the Pittsburg and Western rail- ; way, has disappeared. On Wednesday ! ovenlns it was discovered that Shannon was short in his accounts, and he was . given four days to make It up. Shannon, -who hns onl v been married eight months, I told his wifo the same evening that he was . v. 1 -to helm iounu mat Shannon's defalcation will Drobnblv amount to 81.500. Death from Dllththerla. NonniSTOWJT, July 1. Within the last six weeks tho seven children ot Jnmos Skelly, a cook at tho hospital for the in- sano, have been ill with diphtheria. Three have died, and the death of another is ex. pected. Two have recovered and one other is on tho road to recovery. Skclly's family lives in jNorrtstown, near the hosnitnl. Thus far tho cause of the outbreak has not been learned. "Evory Doss Helps rV3o When I take Hood's Sarsaparilla, nnd I think It the best medicine for the blood. My slx-year- old boy had sores on his feet, earned by poi son I W. They beoame so large and pain ful he could not wear lnsshoei. A week after I beoran clvlnz him Hood's Karisnarilla the sores began tohoal up and disappear, and when he had taken two bottles he was entirely cured." Mhs. q. II. Titus, South Gibson, To. HOOD'8 PILL8 Rrt rarely vegetable, and do aot purse, pala or ifrlpa. Sold by all drusUU. 3& CURES RISING BREAST , "MOTHER'S FRIEND" oftsred child-bearing woman. I liaio been a mid-wift for many years, and In each cai "hcre"A 'icr's Friend" hadlx-enuseditba decompile i wonders and relieved lunch "ifferinir. is is tho best remedy for rising ol he t-roiit wu, and worth the pi Ice for um done. Jlne. JI.HI. Hhuht, Montgomery, Ala Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt of price, $1.60 1K.T bottle. BRADFIBLD REGULATOR CO., Hold by all druggists. Atlanta, (lA THAT MAKES GOOD BLOOD Will completely change tho blood In yonr system In tnrco months' time, aud send new, rich Llood couralnE through your veins. U you feel exhausted end nervous, aro getting thin and all run down, Gllmoro's Aromatic wine, which Is a tonlo and not a lioTcrnire, will restore j mi to health and strength. Mothers, nso It for your daughters. It Is tho best regulator and corrector for all allmentB peculiar to l-fimilflr. Sold by all druggists for tl per bottle. Governok Pattisok has at lDgth gotten through with the con sideration of the baton of bills sui mitted for his approval or rejection by the last Legislature winding up wtb two vetoes, one or theui the McCirreil bill, the object of whioh was the gen eral legalization of street railway con solidation, the other the bill whioh 'provided for the payment of $28,000 to pay the expenses of the House Com mittee on Elections. Fifty thousand rbildreu In one hundred American schools have been examined, and the re-ult is rather sad, j for six thousand exhibited bodily ! defects, three thousand were dull minded and a large number showed I ud normal nervous development. Another Victim uf the Ci-onln Case. OmCAOO, July 1. The fourteenth name is been added to the death roll of those connected with the Crouin 'case. Jerry.O'I)onuoll, tried, convicted and sen tenced to three years for attempting to "hang" the Crouin jury, died suddenly on the eve uf bis v milling. Chioaoo doesn't need t let uo of that (2,600,000 It got from Uncle Bam. This breaks the bunio jecord. Oaudaiir uml Stuutbury Mntahed. Tokonto, Ont., July 1. Oarsman Gau daur ha accepted Stansbury's offer to row a three mile race with a turn for i,500 a xide and the championship of the world. Vhe race will take place at Lake Quinsiga uiond, Mass., Aug. 6. The rnstiuaster General C'omlnc;. Washington, July 1, Postmaster Gen eral BiM!ll left today for Glen Summit, Pa , to spend the Fourth with his family, who are summering there. Hewill return to Washington on the tth or 6th. CawlaM airxlruns Surrounded. Fort Havock, Tex., July 1. Captain Jones and a squad of state rangers bad a battle with Mexican horse thieves. ' Jones was killed Tne Mexicans are surrounded and it is repor.ed m quarter will be given uiem. IteuclluL- I'nuhle to 1'ity I7p, Phil i)i i miia, .July 1 - Tlie receivers of the Philadelphia und Rmding Kailroad Qompuny tluu thtuuselvss compelled to defer temporarily the payment of the in terest ou the general mortgage bonds, due AVE YOU TRIED DBUCS FAILED TO FIND A CUKE FOIt RE-SE DEVIATES IV!, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, KIDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, &c iipi lmww m t mf mw ri w raT& IpBH. SAKDEN'S ELECTRIC jM raHHHa.'nwi.vH',jBW 'y . -v- n nn mill's' w iiNhum h DR. HANPttN'S EliEOTRIO 1JEM all of the abovetroubles. Those wb witu i.ieciro ninirnciioUHpriij eory Will cure without medlcluq 'DO fuller from Nervous Debility. liOBrtcHt I ml us. Jost Dlanlioodl nurtuuBuuiiiii r?it-i;Jif'siiiii'riitj Poor Memory, nil Female Coiim filnlntHi and uennral III liealtL? heetrectsof aLuses, exceasos, worrr or exposure, will Und relief aud prompt cure In our marvelous Invent Ion, which renuirps but a trial io couvlnrn the most okuptfoui. Jnlifiiurauoeof ef fecta yuu mar hare umlulr drained K your iyi em f nerve foroeand vitality s wlilnft lit ii)irtrlpllvvnnri thin caused your woaknessorlaclcof force. If yuu replace Into your system the elements thus dialned, whloh are re quired iur vigorous Btrencin, you will remove tho cause and health, atremrt h and vigor will follow at once. This la our plan and treatment, and we Our COO pritb .took "TITRISK rrB8ESOF MEN should be read by every yountr, middle-aged und old inn n, vuxt sealed, free. Dr. ftumlcu's i:irctrlo licit la no oxperimeut, as we have restored thousnndato robust health and vitror. after all other treatments failed, as can bo shown by hundreds of earn t hmuKliout this and other 8tateii,who would ulaclly testify, and from many of whom we have strung lettera bt-aiititf testimony to their recovery niter using our licit WE HAVE CURED THESE WE CAM CURE YOU! UUEUIIATISU-LOST YIGOR . M - Ke" Yoek Cits, Oct. 20. 1S93. Vn, JU T. SiNDBK.Dearblpj-lcaurBporttoyou tha, th belt 1'iK eminily oiirtnl me of rheumatlam from whloh I sulTered fur fourteen ynars almost oontlniiaJly, NERVOUS PEUIUTY AND WEAKNESS. UW Yuajr ( nt October Mth, HW. vtu A, T. aXwuMX, ixar Pir A!H)iifcthrteyearsaa vpwa was unawmmuiff my ric&itu. for yarsiHi wunu was vuwuiiiiiioiwuiimiiiirirBiB uantTTl farassaniZ I did not know what it was to have a g( doc in one montu's time sJU rui Qwwondcr tniin ootn mentally a Will IhHV whI C'liirf J V WlII. n. otcitnu, ww bowery. rim bvs sleep, bat lidt I feltamach nlfnilv. Artfl In isf leuntralj, JinEtJlIATUM AMI LOST YIGOU. Tm, A, T. SAnuul. Sir Four yur uo I sut- wsmi puou nwu irum rumimtui fc. CAS III saefa pain from HtsumatU'n thitatt'iuestt was oriblefor me to gvt arouud. and I atwa)aurri(Hl a VotlP h. It nd t. lr.n Mll..f In wwiwur, 1 K'"''iM'ifutrroiiiTuacaavaiiaHWas csily a snort tune until 1 ho nain-3 1 ft mo ami to-day X a, ttoii man. iriHujisj ts tUY Lh iuji r uy for ar imtort. I luted y I ftfnedlu w'if nm a wail man. u'ihqvsj e. umv to, jcri. r bv tut r hmm mltrht ltOB.n tin n. lint i,m it. I. . ,m ..,, OWSSlnctfjrou curnl 1110, c-a'i tuttW snyf' is isennnii t&U A,JCVOtt3,Mui0cali0urlbuii.,ik,sUc, THE l am a leiMroarnar.autltlifllonj; dolly trampa necea arjr in my rouuda,uptothaUm9 ot (rrtlijiithabeleL patjifplljr Koua iliroujUwIUi, l,utllianCatoyoui V,. t ... . . ,iuw wnk uHtiiui ever did, and yi III rwomnMad oor treat men t to all afflicted Tbe ourrent has also bruuh, bat-k mr Tlg'ir I n otlier ASIS3 11CAO, tl I'err St. GOCKAL DEUIUTr, Ac omen of BAnasarr BO!f. Dar Ooous. kio.. Cwui, Ulne, Fob. t7. ISM. Ba. A.T.Salll.K, Itear Slri-1 am rkbadilll! your b lr. 11 healthnas imrrored wonderfully. and I liiivagaiuod twelve pound of flesh, and iiow slem well nnd IiAva Anoniolliunt ni.nMtIr.A- Vm anui.l .UirU It.) Ifc With VnUP'Plll rtf ITnlthM Kun n I aWo beutUt to rm atlU I e pJu lruoommendinir i ours rwpocUuiir. yourUJt. aso. sAaaor. DR. SANOEN ELECTniC BELT 6-375flerirCaalM,nroV..ili:...r, rf.7?"Vntia tn'.cure "'. 1 '? al"'vo ?. nd CaonlurKu shrunken llmba, Tor partiTbr Bloner pa, aod will ourt. t ba . . ,rt case m i wo or tbrea months: Audrwa tor lull Inroroaationr SANDEN ELECTRIC CO., 820 Broadway, Now York. YE I3ST -A.ID'VA.asrOB- . Somo have told us "You can't do it." Wo beliove wo can, and wo will. The Heuald In tlio future will be better tlmn nt any time during Kb past history, if painstaking ellbrts will accomplish that end. Send One Oollur to The Heuald ofllco and receive the paper for one year. This ofa-r applies to old as well us new subscribers, pro vfdlng all arrearages aro paid. Ilcinember, theso terms are Invariably in advance; otherwiso $1.50 will be charged. Do you dcslro success? All business men know that tho only way of increasing trade is talking in print Advertising ! Where you make one customer by word-of-moutli argument ox by displaying goods, you can make one hundred by bright, convincing advertisements. Don't talk in n whisper No ono will hear you. Don't talk in thunder tones All noise and no facts. Don't talk without listeners . Place your "ad" where it will be read. THE HERAIiD is tho best medium ior reaching the public, and profitable results are sure to follow all advertisements placed in its col. umns. Let us convince you of this fact by a trial. . JOB PRIN TING. Our Job Ofllco has always enjoyed a reputation for excellent work, second to none, which is maintained by strict attention to every detail of tho business and a thorough equipment of tho latest printing ma terial. Our job oillce has just been refurnished with a new lino of type of tho latest and most artUtio design, and have iu our press-room all tho latest and improved tcctm friiiKno 33 xcsscs. Our facilities for turning out llrst-class work are unsurpassed, you need anything in tlio printing lino call at the ollluo of When EAST COAL STREET, THEATUK 1HULD1NQ Slicimiidou!:, I'ctijn CAPI1 AL,- AR A. Vf. LKIBENIUNG, Pmldent. V 3. PF.ROr UN, Vice l'l J. K. LE1HKNHINC, Capi or. U. W. YOST, HSlsuni O- Open Dally From 9 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings USED BYALL ROOF ELASTIC I For Slate.'Ttlo, Tilt or Iron Roo Bold In all site packagoa tram 10 pou Polntlnc up and repnlnrs nil eracrj on all kinds ot roots, ami around ci coping BtoncB, alyligbtH, dormer 1 puttern, wood or slono work, brpaktl bolca. or any place to be invtri vmtrH equalled tor laying and b( Jdlnir HLJj lULE KOOFH, also coplngi. They ; lenk or become looscnod- It Is very I, sticks Hrmly to anything, forming! leathcr-llko skin over Ihi top, will a loosen from Joints or cru' ks, sumnl ter. This cement needs uo rcfereifl stood tho toot for thirty -tvi o years, fl falls to glvo perfect san faction. 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