Evening Herald. KliirnY, KKIIKUAIIY 2, 1801. THIRDEDITION. ll(At;iVII.M William Dowd. b driver for Yatee, the Imiilit'iinnh, wlilli utirlrr tlie Influence of Iiuoxlmnih entett-d tho First National ftik on WkIiii mld.v nfiiTiiooii, .him! acted hi1ib ordcrlv Mint It Ijwhiiii- nmwury to ttiuovc hint to the liHktii, Wliilo there, Wlllnni afsiurd iIip ( liii f Ilii'Ki'X" tlmt lie eld remain ilurilc If Hid ( lnef would Uku Iiim lifim' win ri- lip would KRiirp and furiiioh Iwil for In iii tniit' Ht cuirt Tliti HnrRe-w iin' iilii hr pritoncr's winli mid while he was waililiL' in Demd s hmife, the latter Tii lici Ht 1 1 1 ti vi ilh h Imtclier knlfu n tliwiuli In do Miine Hivti)K. 'I lit' Chief wm plucky, liewcvcr, ami alter h ilifpe'rale strujevle dig mined l)od of Ms nmrilproua vihiii, and r tumid li t in tn the lockup, from where he v is ictnovt-d to PotUille jeMerday morn Ji.f. Wlllmiii Tilr-y. vhon(reeilMl Oeorire Site li the oiilbulr loieumiihip of OirardcoUieiy, Ii.h removed his lamlly from Shenntidli to Inn new linmo on Ojrden street. Mi Atinlr dllli-tpta spent Thursday aftir noon in h'iNi Cioek. l!cv liiopoUI. of the German Lutheran cliurcli, it visiting his parents in Allvntown John (turns, while walk I n; on l'arker etrctt. si'iic d and fell heavily on the ve lucm. u luring lii ankle. He whs taken to the Asli and hospital for treatment. Joseph Mulligan was visiting In Ashland yostcMa.T. Anthony McCulloujili, the apprcntlen ill Ilaiut'tick s tousorlal etlatilUhinent, is laid up with the grippe. A pair of horses with uli-lgh attached ia-ilirii down l'arker street toward Ashland 3'istetilny afti moon, hut wcro eauttlil before rcuchinc 'hat point, and relumed to their owner. Willitim Green. Lewis Klieiicr, of Treiuont, who aspires to the Hhruvalty, looked after his political ii.terests hero yostenlay. ()II,i;i:i;i(in. Gomrr Jones haa lelurned to his old inci dence on Long Ilmv. Arthur Withers visited friends In l'ract Tillo W'edncaday evening. Miss Mnjruie Harry, who has been confined to the Iiouhu with pneumonia for the past two months, is convalescent. James l.rahy, of the Middle ward, was taken . uu ill after a. visit to Mahanoy City ycsler ny, hut was much improvnl this niornU'K- Gilberton rulliery was stispeudtil yesterday for an ind llnlto period, Boston linn anil Knickciliocker collitrits also lccolveil similar Instructions. The vonng people of town liavo nrraiiged for a nsik-tie party in Foley's hall on February l.ith. A sleielniiii party to HclfcnsU'in, beyond Ashland, to i iuht or to morrow night, will composothii following well known politicians: I J Alaluney, 1). J. blattery, Ihoiuas r Cotidron, It. A. Kantuer, Kiln aril Uordon, tmbrose Iiouer and Jaines Uarley. ASHLAND. The following ladies from Mt. Caruiel made ip a jolly sleighing party that took luncheon at the Union limine yrsteiday afternoon : Mrs. Harry lift, Mrs. Frank Hlioencr, Mrs John It DnlliHii, Mre. 0nr Scott, Mrs. Con Mie C'harhs Cope and Mis. 1) Samuels. William It Jones, of Mt. CarnicI, shook hands with triends about town vestcular. It required an extra electric ear to push the. lomieei one up the nut unring the. snow storm yesterday altornoon Mr Mr En roe and Mim Slary Garner took n sleigh rulo toward Mt. Carmcl Thursday uueruoou The I.ehiith Valley depot is receiving a thoioui'h it novating and Jnow looks quito cnccriui mi'ierits now coat o! punt. Missis Illanche liieli and Maggie (tamer enj y n a si igh ride toward Locust Dale ye' tctday ufle moon. When B.my -rag dele, we gnre tier Castor), When she was a Child, the cried for Castoite, When sne oecme Miss, she eluuf? to Castorl, Vhen sua bait Clill Jreu, she care them OvCOTU, Series No. 1. S llis ! JVIagic City Coupon No. 9. I'm out one of these Coupons ni or bring them in pirnon Mirier o( the Hkhai.u, with ten i Mher, 01 two nickels, and Port . 1 ot the Nlagio City will ed to you f voyage Around The World! Part II. Number 10. Numbers change dally. ( ' Una coupon out and keep it until .iia ilitTercut uu i bera are accumu. i 1 i then bring or forward them lo . in r wliti SVn CuntB Ui this V . i tut you will receive the portfolio j ,nlvi i tiaed. Call and aue auiuple. Cut This Coupon Out. CENTS PER YARD For all wool ' Iotfraiii C.irpetH. S6i in a'.lfiiic per yard for Home-made lUg t urpeu tnat win waan at C. D FrcKe's Carpet Store, 10 Bnuth Jitrillu Btrett 80 t I VI 1IM IA. John K, Edwards made a flylruc visit toMt. Oarniel. John F. Iicrgan, of Dark Corner, is abmil again alter b three-day Illness with In grippe. William Cnddliigtori and MiM Mary Hlg. gins, ol town, weio tnarrird In St. lgnatlul' church laft ovenliig. Tho couple aro well known and have many friends who wish thfin sucr iss and joy In their new life .The ceremony was )ierformed by Rev. I'owers. C. II. Gallagher, nsaialent forenmo at Lngari colliery, is recovering from a revere fpellof siekiiMw and will soon bo about again. Politics are at Its helghth in our bur oe jh and the contests at tho eomlns; cleetlen prorniws to be very inteiestiug. John J. Hyan, who was a uandldate for Justice of the Peace In the First waul, has withdrawn. Volera of this ward now have two candidates to select from John J. LHtiglilln and David J. lllack. The Hill Opra Company Wdnesday evening afincarttl in thn jxipular and affectle drama emitlid, "Kiteen, or Thn liose of Klllarney," and were waimly grietidhya large and enl)iusiaiioaiilleriiw MiwFuller, Eilnn, won great mifc. Too much call not be said of Mr. H;ll,wboby hisiesdy wit and humor during several stages id the ply kept the aiKlience laughing. The Lewis llroo., Miss Morton ai.il Mrs. Lewis are also dtseiving of praise. To tho young ladles and gentlemen of town who enjoy dancing we would say that I'rnf. It an's oicbestra intends glvinga grand sociable on Monday, February ltb, in Odd Follows' hall This orchestra has given a number of aociablea aud any who have attended them know that they weie ram ductid in first class style. A go-d program hat been arranged lor this occasion aud tnc members will certainly do all they can to add to the coml'i ri, idensuio and enjoyment of those wi n atternl. This will bo tho last until after Kaaler. Superintendent 13d ward Keen vlsi'ed the 1'iirk l'lnco collieries y cat onlay. Miss Ilaniiah Malouey ami Mrs. Michael Ilyan were In Mt. Caiintl yisterilsy. Mrs M Glnlcy, of Lust Creek, returned yesterday after spending a lew ilnys hele wiih her daughter, Mrs. Jaime Gaugban. Thonine Devanuy is lnippy. It's a hoiinc lug boy. Quitea nnmberof our young men atttndpil the masqucrado ball at Giraidville last oven ing, and all report haWug passeil an enjoy able evening J. Good, of Akron, Ii, movl to town yesteiday. Ho has secured a license for tho Ccntralla House and intends to run t first class hotel. This is something badly nieded here and wo hope ho will sue ceil. The Heading collieries in this vicinity have suspendid indefinitely. The C'outralia and logan collieries re sumed work today, after h suspension of three dajs. Yesttrday, asJ.Giod was moving hhTurub tttro from the car, a number of our would bo young gentlemen showed how mean and tough I hey wero by tukiug n keg of port wlno fmui the car to the woods near by, where thev drank until all in the jiarty woio iiilu.x'ciucl They were gathcied in liy tionatable Downoy and brought before 'rqutreGl ten's and each was held unilei J300 liail fur apiiea'aniT lit court. By tho tliuo the. casu la aeitltd iliey wlll prolably realire that this kind of port wine is a rather expen.ivo drink Mrs. A. H. Fortuer will be buried in the I. O. O. F. etiuetery here on Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. By special request tho Hill Opera Cnnpany ap eared last evening for tho second 1 imo in tho popular and allVctivo drama, "The Golden Cllll." They wero grce.cil by u fair sized audience. Tho company played their parts as perfeclly us before and have again received the praise of all who witnessed it. MAIIAN'OV CITY. Mahanoy City, Fib. 2. Mrs. J. Thompson, of Adilaud, is visiting lirr parents, Mr. anil Mrs, iiailoy, of Main street Itev. Hay W. Bustler, accompanied by Thomas Itabaids. went to Alleutown this morning to attend the Eantiat convention. Misses Julia ami l.:zziu tiiggino LU.le Stride, Katie Clarke, Maggio MtGinty ; Mersrs Geoige and Will Matthias, Timothy Mack and Thomas McGinty, made excellent appearances at tho Giraidvillo Maeunerchoir ball last evening. Miss Mary Casey and Thomas Shaughen nossy, of Jackson's Patch, and Miss Annio Lawlcr and Edwnd (ireiinan, ol thosauio place, wero married by Itev. 1'. O. Macenroe, at St. L'anicus church, yesterday morning A charge in tho mi thud of shipping coal which is expected to curtail clerical expenses iuaugerated at IVIano yesterday morning. Hereafter all coal Iron) the Mahanoy division collieries will be hilled direct to Delano, from where it will bo forwarded to itsfinaldostina lion. The necessity for shipping clerks at the several collieries will be (lone away with Light clerks arrived at Delano yesterday morning and were busily engaged in putting the new plan iuto effect. This detriment will be located in Superintendent Bluksleu's offices until a building is erected for it near tho picnic grounds. Fire AlMrm Jtoxee. Tho following list shows the. looation ot ne alarm boxes of the Sbentindnah Fire JejpHrtmonl: LOCATION. 15 Coal and llowers mrcet. It llowera and Centre street, 14 Hrldgo and Centre attests. Main and Centre atreeu. 14 Main and Poplar atreeu, K-Miiln and Coal streets 12 Gilbert and Centre (treat 15 Ullbert and Cherry street. li Chestnut and Goal atreeu. To send an alarm open the box, pull down he hook onee aod let go. When an alarm Is icnt in the fire bell will round the outnber of .he box and repeat the alarm four times HOW TO I.OOAIK AUIUII, it toe alarm la sounded from box la Uu die ell w strike one. than pause and strike live vhlch will tadleate that the are ia la the 'lolnlty o No. IS box. Every alarm ta repotted iur itmpk Fried oysters a specialty at McKlheouj'i. 9-12 tf The tVimsy Iteilueliiy; i:telies. l'lTTamiltn, Feb. a About 125 men oi. the Pittfchurx divi.on of the I'eiinay! vhiiU ruilriiHil were laid off yeateriiii . This reduction will ucuumpltab n itionthiv aaving of td.OUti, and until liuaiuuaa iclvc- iudicaliona of a ileeuleil iliiprovenieul the uieu thus atlreted will reiuMru iiue. NUGGETSOf NEWS Aiuermnu J. A. vitleneve, M. 1' , wsi eleutetl mayor of Montreal yeatenluy. Mrue. Millet, the iieamnt widow of tl.i eminent French, paiuh-r, died iu Pans. lei the billiard uitiicn at Cincinnati lu.t ilbt Srhaefer defeated HIohsoq by aacure of (WO to yst. Mlaalaalupra leirialature, after ballot In- (or nine ilaya. Iiaa aa yet. failed t ubooMi senator Walthall aueceasor. At Km bera Church, I., four children of Gwirgo Kobluaon died of diplilliwin ami were buried in oim grave. Two others were buried n day or two ugo. Did Wo Steal Them? No, the mnu who Huggei-ttd that we inuat hHvebtolcn lliepo Muatcrptecca of Art was liiiatakti); wo paid good money for thim nntl we are I dug re paid by the HitnilfH of our readiTH, nud by the tlliirlH they are nial lug to Bp mid our circulation. They ato the best hind of cunviiw ere, and iired liii; thtlr work well. Out of town render will fonviird their coupoiiH und ten cuntH und nddrcPH to this oil Ice, and wo will lihve thn itrt Bent them by iiihII from New York. Lrcal readeif should hand in the ootipnna hikI ten 0I)Ih at thlB f llleie and take llie part homo i tli them, If po'slblo brine u friend along;, no that he limy see what it gond thltiK it is. I'or ttuslnefs Alfn nml Kuelitles. The Herald has secured the right to aev the Malctto patent writing tablet covers, with reversible blotter, tho only blotter tablet cover constructed which turns under tho tab let. This is specially adapted for letter anil note heads, bill heads, statements, etc., and will bo placed on stationery free for the bal ance of 18f3. Any one Interested will please call and examine tho handy dovlco, at the llKUAI.n office. Not lie to Hocleilex, Ktc. The Herald office is prepared to furnish, on short notice', programmes, badges, etc., guaranteeing the finest workmarsblp at the lowest rates. 11)00 samples to select from. Tho most exquisite designs to suit auy society or organization. Wedding liieltiitlons. Over 500 of the finest and correct styli wedding Invitations and cards to select fron at the Hkkai.u nlllrc. Kither printed oi ongraved. Wo can discount city prices NEW YORK'S LEGISLATIVE SNARL The Stnta Senate MayJInve Iteconrse to tho Courts. Ai.iuny, Feb. a. Thero was an exciting sreuu in the state bouse last night when the lieutenant governor declined to put motions or allow the clerk to announce the results of voles. The question under discussion wns I he unsealing of Seliatoi Met. art by, wbiwn apparent majority wn- obtaiueil by the alleged fraudulent votes ol Graveseuil, for the manipulation ol which vote all the election tnsiu'ctora, jus tices nml John Y. MuKnne of that town are under indict meiita, und thu latter 1- lielng tried. The matter in the senate, however, was one entirely Kovcrniible by parliamentary law, and the spectaole pre sented by both Democrats and Hepulili- tnns wu a Rorrv one, and no credit can be attached to ell her. Tho position ol tho leaders as reuard.s the situation in the senate is, briefly told: senator faiixton said: I do not think that there is nny danger of tbe courts in torferiiiK with our position. Mr. Wolfert Iiaa been sworn in and his name will be called at all sessions. The Democrat!! may make a disturbance and filibuster, but wo will nut. retire from our position." .senator Cantor said; "senator JlcCnrty Is tho IbkiiI repiesentiitlve from the Sixth district, and we will ask the cotirtB to aid us In the matter if tho Republicans do not give us our rights." senator Mi Carty said: "I shall o to the Kenute daily and take my seat. 1 don't know what other course we will pursue." Lleiitennnt (mvernor sheehan salil: "It is clearly not the right of tho president protein to order the clerk of the senate to do anything; when be Is not occupying; the chair. Ho is only the presiding; officer when 1 am absent. I would not be Mir- prised if wo had to ko to the courts." USE FOR MURDERERS. A flilKlclaii Urges That They bo Aniiro- prliilud to Science. Columiius, O., Feb. 2. Dr. C. S. lyle of Canton, appeared before the house committee on priaou reform in support of his bill to appropriate condemned persons for the uses of science. He nrgued that this would lie a proper way for the felon to pay his ilebuto nooiety. To illustrate his idea, Dr. l'yle said he would take uu appropriated criminal, cut open Ills .stomach, put lilin under the in influence of a drug until thu opening hoaled, and keep him ulive for a time, studying the process of digestion, or he would remove a portion of the skull and, pressing on the bruin, n ue the sensations. Such sensations, he held, would not nec essarily bo accompanied by pain, and facts concerning the bruin never to be secured In any other way would be secured. Fi lially thu subject should be killed by opiate. Itig Hulling Mill to Itesuillf.. l'iTTKHiTiio, Feb. a The Keystone Holl- lng mill and the Pittsburg; Tube works, nf Seiko, will probably rewuue operatlotiH lit a few days, after an Idleness lasting mice lust June. The Keystone Kol ling mill employs 400 men aud tho tube works H00 men The men have lieen idle so long that their families have been red need to u destitute condition. Itallriatler' WatfM luereasMMl. SAl.TlMKK L'llV, I'eb. 2. General Sit- periniouileut A. K. Welby, tif the Hio (JrmulM aud Western road, lias issued an rder restoring tbe wages of all engi neers, firemen nr.,1 irainmeu on that line. Wages were reduced 10 per cent, last October. luttrilctina; Maryland Congressmen. ANKAPOLU, Md , I'eb. Tbe Maryland Minute pasHod a joint resolution urging the Maryland representatives in congress to do all In their power to defeat tbe bill tutllug off tiipropri.ilioiiK to agrioultnt.il tollegew ami e: eiM.neutul statlouit. qpQ QUIT BUSINESS. The undorsigned will sell his entire stook of Boots and Slioes, At and Below Cost. This is a genuino closing out sale. April 1st. Don't 9 29 An Art Gom. Every one who has ecen the II rst part of "Masterpieces from theArtGallerles of tho World" acknowledges Its beabty and value, and they wonder Law we can ii fiord lo give It away as we ill). They do not realize that securing more readers, regular subscribers, In the great aim or every publisher and that he Is willing to spend a great deal of money In doing It. This system costs us very little more than tho employ ment nf(tocpeti.lvecnnvhteersandltlsu much, more plettHitnt way. Everybody Is thanking us for what we are doing, Our old 8UbcrllierH feel that we are doing a friendly act aud In ruturn they are Inducing thoumnds of new ones to start iu with ue. For this l! rst part, one ci upon aud ttti centals all that we require, for further parts six coupons nud ten cents will be asked. That will compel the uew men to take the piper regularly every dny. That Is the why iu a nutshell. Buy Keystone floor. Ho sure that the name Lbssio A MAF.n, Ashland, l'a., s printed on evory sack. 3-3-3tw Coupon EJo. 21. 1 'Masterpieces Frc&tlie Art Galleries of tbe World," "iJunibers Glianged TDaily- Send or bring to the ofllco of this Paper ono Coupon, together with Jen cents In money, nnd jou will receivo the great Portfollcof Art. AMUSEMENTS. j1EIiOtON'K THEATRE. P. J. FEUGCKON. MANAORII. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, '94 WMIS YUCCA'S Va u dt vi 1 1 e and At h I eti c Company Headed l.y Ue -ttSirongist Woman on Earth - Mme. Yuccn, and a ecmpsny f f vnudev'lle stars. Als" the ei-campi"ii featber ciirlit of tho Horld, cm. McCititj, U ho will meet all coiners iu his cUss. Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Res e rved seats at Kirlln's drvc store. Hooks & Brown. Full line of Sta tionery, Day Books, Ledgers and Blank Books. All latest Libraries kept con stantly in stock. Agents f T all Nowfpapcrs, Maguzlnes, Period cnls, etc. No 4 Norih Main Sine. MISCELLANEOUS. TIOK HUNT A sloie and Ow elllnK, corner of ' Cen reiind .Market t-treets, occupied at prifertbv John ilc(3owan, shoedonlr. l'os nessicn uiven April 1st Apoly to Dornbsoli, 27 Kasl f'entre Ktreet, ttheniicdoiih. '-2-tf LAI IhH who will do wili nc for meat their Iiooiis will lento noon wftgoi.. Heply vei h .elf-addn ss. . btamped envrlone, MlaM Mil -DHKD MlI.I.KIttouth ltend, ltd. -I-8t TIOR 1.T.NT Tho old established buteher ' slant, ii"W occupied by K. W. Stout. Possessior given i'eb fill. Inquire at Ilea dull Ilro'e haidware store. 1 .Stoit 1V3K RENT. Bton-ronm. with or without I1 duelling, at piesent occupleri by I Fried man si oedeuler. Posse selon given April Ut. Apply to J. K. Kehler, iil North .Main street, Shenandoah. 1-Klrw IIOU-iE AM) LOT FOR SALK.-Klght 11 lots, HV, 8t ry house with 2V4 story kilcfaeti, large t-hed. two good wo'ls and stream of water running through Hie pioperly; nice Inuring fruit trees: lots in good ctaie of culHvutioii; known forinerly ns Park Motel. Suitable, for ay kind of buslnesa. Kor further particulars write or call on MRS. L. K. FIMHKR, 1-JU-Sm Krandonville, 8eh. Uo., Pa. OKPH'K OK rOKTIIOLLKR OF COUNTV ot Mhuylklll.Polt vllle. 1'u.. Jan.Sl.'lH Notice Sealed proiioaals will be reuelved by the undeislgnert. the Controller ot Schuylkill county, until p ni., (Saturday, the lOtb day of February IMM, tor tbe purchase and removal of temporary brldsest lit. Oarboo. liy order f County Commtsslouers, B K HKVKKN. 2.1-St Controller. Tho goods must bp sold before miee tiie jjakuaunc N.'Main St., Shenandoah. RoyaU A Introduction jDUFGaiL Presentation of People of Renown To the People of Shenandoah and The Mahanoy Valleys. muko a voyiigo ftround litjnds of Europe as well in this country and abroad would cost lots of money, wouldn't it, oven if you liad tho ontreo into their society? But suppose you could sit in your own homo with your wife and children around you and come face to iaco with splendid photogruphs of thcs6 people of noto, that would bo quite a big step toward knowing them as near, perhnps, as you will ever got. Aud when you begin to weary of studying tho features of this class of society wo will show you a good many places and things 111 far-away climes that many of your brethren have paid thoiiFunds of dollars to seo. Tho advantages of pictorial representation as a menus of inform ing anil verifying can baldly be exaggerated. Wherever travel is practicable there tho lens, with its quick flaeh of light and swiftly caught imago of nature and man, has come in toBiipjily the deficiency and to tiansmit to homos in distant lands the picture and visions of the reality. Now if you will como with us on this t 0108 Around tfie World You will see many wonderful things, meet many celebrated person ages, and yon will not lose any time from business. Tho fust week wo aro going to introduce to you: 1st. Tho venerablo Justices of the Supremo Court of the United States, in their black robes of office. 2d. The lovely Mrs. Cleveland. 3d. Tho President of the United States, Mr. Cleveland. 4th. Tbe Cabinet of Mr. Cleveland's second administration with a splendid photo (by Sarony) of Mr. Cleveland in the centre. 5th. Vice President Stevenson and nineteen prominent members of the Senate 6th. Twenty prominent members of the House of Representatives. 7th. The Presidents of the United States since the formation of tho United States. 8th. Twonty-eight Governors nov; in office. 9th. President Harrison and his Cabinet. 10 th. Prominent Republicans lltli. Prominent Domocrats. 12th. A dozen Generals famous since tho War. 13th. Celebrated Union nonerals. 14th. Famous Confederate Generals. ISth. Leaders of tho Navy. 16th. Foreign Ministors at Washington. The following week wo shall present to you bishops, archbishops, cardinals, newspaper men, authors, composers, millionaires, actresses, actors,. Queen Victoria, tho Prince of Wales and his family and others. The third week wo shall present a few more royal personB and then begin our travels in foreign lands,, travels that will last twenty- six weeks. liy this timoyou will doubtless Listen; . BACH day fourth pHgei you liavo savtel HBjeui tif the couvkiuh cotiHHJUtively lnmibertxl, bring them to us wllh seven cenUlinil pou will reculve Portfolio 1 of Tltc World and Itt l'coplc Ijy SunHjfJtt," the fmnout, work Introduced by that noted traveller, Mholar and writer, John Clnrlt Iliilpath, LL. D. Enoh portfolio will contain 10 page and there will be 20 peirtfolloe, Tlie wbole varies will make the most vulii able art collection sacli an oamiut he met with often. You should have tho ootn ploto MirJtis, and you should M-ize the opportunity now. If you are alreaely getting tho HEltAl.n all you have to do Ih toVave your coupons and pcuuiog. If you aro not getting the Hejiai.d tend us your name aud add rets, nnd tho paper will ho left by carrier for you ovory day. f n Mie Coupons ''Commencing January 13th. ISgTSainples of the photographic series may bo Eeen upon appli cation to Hooka & Brown, 4 North Main street; O. II. Anderson, traveling correspondent, Mahanoy City, or at tho IIkiiald oflioo. -f- the world nud moot the crowned as the most distingiuBiicd people jYoucan take Your Family w'th you without EXTRA COST, and without the discomforts of Travel to you all. . . . eotoo bo curious to know tho conditions. out out tilt) art eouixiii printed on the and juit it aalilo with onu cut. After will appear 25
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