Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1873 — Page 3

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LOIDOI IflOUICE COBFOBATM ORGANIZED IN J<20 The ?«4rrt and mo«t «ut*tacti*l Ineannoe Com* P*af represented la America. Oapital and Attets, $13,000,000 GoM

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FABHIOHAB L B HAIR ROWOERS. DIAMOND POWDER, GOLD POWDER, RUSSIAN SNOW FLAKS, and BLONDE POWDER. ladlaaa Utore.

TH1 1V1NING NEWS.

Tl’MDAT, JAITUABY 7, U7J,

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■IVOB MEM non* The Legislature meets Thursday. Tha Minnlck trial will be called again on Thursday. The Becker restaurant |ju been purchased John Pyle. There are 100 new cases on the Criminal Court docket. Yesterday 8,000 rabbits were shipped from this city by one firm. William Sheaflf was yesterday acquitted of theoharge of perjury. There were 21 deaths in the city last week, 10 males and il females. Tha new public school building in Indi&nola was inaugurated yesterday. It is proposed to lay the Ballard pavement on Dataware, from St Clair to Tinker streets. The rental receipts from the Meridiarti Street Church pews last night aggregated , about $8,000. ▲ C. Remy has purchased John C. New’s old residence, corner Pennsylvania and Mich* igan, (or $16,000. Drs. Allen, Johnson A Wilson have pur. chased of Miss Elisabeth Bates 4 70100 acres near the Vance family residence for $50,000 The liquor dealers organized into a regular a .ociation yesterday. The sum and substance of their coming together is mutual protection. The Coroner's jury in the Cluck case have adjourned again, and will meet on Friday night The dear investigators imagine they are going to find out how that poison was introduced into the younty jail. The Qdd Fellows Protective Association have elected J. C. Pendergast, President; R. M. Btokes, Vice President; J. McElwee, Secretary: T. P. Haughey, Treasurer; B. F. Foster, J. H. Perry, I* Marshall, P. Schurman and J. Snider, Trustee* The Second Presbyterian Church have elected M. R. 'Barnard, E. C. Mayhew and John & Spann, Ruling Elders; Wm. M. Wheatley and R. Sedgwick, Trustees; and W. L. Kirby, Sanford Morris, M. V. McCilliard and W. H. Pettit, Deeoons. The Davis-Pritohard piano lareany case was commenced before the Mayor yesterday and was continued until this afternoon, after examination of Davis, Mr. Fitxgorald and two others. Tha former testified that tha defendant took the piano without leave, and that no such lot existed aa deeded to the witness. Yesterday. Percy Hoebrook, Wayne township. William H. McLaughlin, Center, John L. Brown, Lawrence, Parker a Canon, Perry, Levi Oreeh, Washington, Jacob '•fl. Springer, Warren, William M. Graham, Franklin, John W. Riley, Pike, Wm. J. McCUntoek, Center, Samuel Farley, Washington, Samuel Harper, Center, and John E. Hornaday. Center, were impaunolled is Grand Jurors for the January tana. •

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■cd Wepe te Mew Turk. in these days, of tha electoral all season a bur- | ial service. The body of Mrs. Ann Lynch, who died in New Tort, December S, from alleged malpractice, still Uee tax a horrible oon{dftlon at the monrue. At the time of her death, tha family physician refused to grant a certificate of death on account of the peculiar dreumstancee, hot the coroner obtained a burial permit, and had the body Interred pending the inquest The body was exhumed by order of the coroner, without notifying the health officer, and a post-mor-tem examination was made: bnt the health ; officer, Tuesday, refused to grant a certificate for the re-intannent of the body, never hav- [ ing been officially informed that it had been exhumed. Coroner Jones states that he will take the responsibility of burying the body if the health officer does not grant a permit

at once.

POLITICAL OOMIP. Tfce Maeesebweetta ttewatorsMI*Credit MeMUer aad Yarteas Mew

■aad Polltlelaas.

|G. A. T.'s Washingion Cat. Chicsgo Tribunal

Accidental shooting is becoming e mtaeioos with even the tire-irons themselves. Mrs. Freeman, an old lady living at CrockI ery, a little place near Grand Haven, Michigan, was sitting in her arm chair sewing Tuesday afternoon. A rifle in an adjacent bed-room was somehow shaken from its place, and, falling, the hall passed through a partion into the sitting-room, piercing a tar ble in the way, and finally lodged in the old lady’s head. She lived only two hours after ! the accident 1

D a SSTDSS

FUASAWT BONN

real estate deIlxrs.

wr city property. Meridian wrest, Money tokna.

For Sal Hoassa lots and other Desirable tarau. Ma U North “ Seotiael BoUdiag. ladiaaapoUs.

oreign drafts for salo.

[ome Insurance

IVKW YORK.

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A more or lees worthy Scotch wife was re J monstrated with bv her minister for her hab-

The contest in Massachusetts now lies bo-1 of heating her husband. She explained tween Dawee and Butler. Dawee was the I tbat her husband’s conduct was not at all aa architect of the present Governor of Mama-1 14 ought to be. The minister, recommend chusette, Washburn. After a strong contest in « kindnees and fordvenam, enjoined her at Worcester, the Western Massachusetts I no mor ® 10 ^ her fist and nails, bnt to

crow| State,

d, backed by the roepectability of the “^P co ^ M ot 1 », beat Butler. No sooner was the choice I "P 11 **

‘heap coals of fire upon hif head.” “ Weel,

‘ ‘ ‘ the newly enlightened mad* than Washburn began to prepaie the 7?* “T ru try the coals, way for Dawee to be the next Senator. But- but 1 may tell ya that two or throe kettle* o' ler Waa the lawyer of the Credit Mobiller | boiling water hae wrocht nae improvement"

Company but he refused to take any stock * contingent in the enterprises of Messrs. Uffis and Alley. 'Being the attorney, how-

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ever, for the Credit Mobilier, he knew what persons were implicated in the transactions of his clients. He helped Boutwell to beware of any such complication, and, there fore, he and Boutwell appear at present wit clean skirts. Butler abets Boutwell for the Sen a to rehip, and expects Boutwell's assistance for himself for the Governorship, while both have the points to declare war upon Dawes for having taken Credit Mobilier stock. The State of Massachusetts Is very much disgusted over the fact that this vast scandal of the Credit Mobilier comes down to the

Pari tan Oommonwaalth in it. oripa and in- INDIANAPOLIS TIME-TABLE.

ception. There is a disposition in the State to drop the man identified with tbie swindle.

Massachusetts has been shown to be the i Cr .. r ,„ . t swindling Commonwealth of the country the - nrMa o:»! ’r R : nr l* one ration* ot A me* A1 lav atr? I * x Pr«» ?•?$ * ® Express

CATHCART A CLELAND’S,

26 E*et WMhington street.

You are Invited to Cell and Examine.

A&RTVB.

SOm-m * short distance Enst of TjBLB- WEEKLY IVEWS, BrigMwoo4; only $300 porter*; wW T T subdivide to good advantage. A business property on Washington chaapeat ""I 1873. A lot in Brookside, on oneof the boat [ •treets; oontains 2 aortt; win subdividehandsomely; at low priest and on

long time.

28 lots in the Northeast Addition, adjoining C«r Works; the lots were first choice; win sell in a body at $725, on 5 years’ tima; lots in this subdivi-

sion are retailing at $1,000.

All the unsold lots in the Cir Works I Hm rear ISTS, following ae It does an important Presidential election, will be of unusual interest, Addition at last summer’s prioot far I ud every man owes tt to himself and hiacountry to keep thoroughly aoqusintod with the progrere o< the next 30 days | current events. He needs to be informed In regard to the great questions it Issue, md tor such inforAll the unsold lot*, Albert E. Fletoh- m * UoD he mQrt look not to a party paper, that tells only what 1s favorable to its own side, and mper’s subdivision of Osk Hill, at special i praMB aD3rthin * •▼erythlng It lean m sylnCthe least injure its party, no matter how fall of moment price for next thirty days, and 5 years 11 may bDt to “ tn<lep * nd ® nt > uraal - 8uch • pw^tni wmxLv nxws, which aims to teu the |j ma> J truth fairly and without favor. 1

Ssveral tort tracts in Albert E. Fletcher’s Oak Hill, in Brookside and in Springdale; to be eold at prioia and terml that will Inaura handsome proftta <

5,1 10 rcti 1 ter?!mkrea from Weahlnn. I ABdta W Q P on 110 ^bUo pap, and ti always free to axpram its «mrletlon« of right and duty. During for! street Northwest at SI 200 ^ j P- 1 ^mr It ha, dticumed political qumtloni with ability and honesty, ha. criticised mm aad — ih" *0tota, 1-3 wh^'batanca ini tni' ^ CTl “ cUm **>“

2 years.

A fine improved farm of 160 acres, one of 100 acres, one of 46 acres; all in

XT II AIsIsIBP TO NO PARTY,

this comity: to trade for city property We think we have more cheap honsee on our list than any one else. Gall and

examine the list and see.

DATID 8. MeKERNAN, 25 West Washington street, oppo-

site Trade Palace.

operations of Ames, Alley, etc.

AMRS XT AL.

_ , ,7 45am Express - 8:50pm Xxpress 9 10 a m Express 7:55 p m I Xxpress 6.30p m

^ , PrrmuaoH, Cinncinnati <k Br. Locia. Oakes Ames knows very well that he has ^ Lioe 4:16am , southern Kx... 2:25 a m no chance to reappear in Congress, where he Mall Expires... 9:45 a m Express 8:36 a m is classified with the bigamist Bowen, with Kxprea 6:45pm | Faat Line 6:10pm Roderick Butler, and with others who have j Tkrnb Hautb, Vandaua A 8r. Louis, used Congress for base purposes; and-he will | Pacific Ex........ 3:20 a m | East’n F. Line- 3:45 a m

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Alley, is already out, and therefore not I at ^ 8:uu P m ' Ex - - 6:00 P m amenable to legislative action. But one ' Indianapolis A Sr. Loun. Gooch has been elected to succeed General I 2*1 a m I Kx " « a m Bg nk«. and to drivn nn tha causa nf Oakas I l-?? P m Night Kx 9:26 a m

Banks, and to drive on the cause of Oakes | Ames; while one Williams has been made a Congressman in the new-district about Cam-

Might .Xx.

voiJKrePBiiiau luw ucw uiatriUL auuui uam- I ^- _ _ #. bridge, in order, it is believed, to press the 9ffy 8t ^ F - J “

8:00 p m I Day Kx...

Cincinnati.

6:10 pm

obi of the Central Division of the Pacific I cmTfTine ilroad. 1 I 8t. L. A Q

4:20 pm 7:00 p m

Lavatsttk.

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6:35 am

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PATTKRTON, OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, ^ w.».»iu

was beaten for the Senatorship by Edward I

Rollins, on account ot this same Credit Mo- Chl 5“* Lln ®“ 11 10 P m „ . lobbyist for tbs Union Pacific Rsilro^ IS* 1 - 11 I

When this was reported to Rollins, he said : “Is it worse to haxe|an agent for the railroad than to have been its hireling, as Patterson was, taking Credit Mobilier stock?" Both sides were shut up, and both Rollins and Patterson lost the Senate, while another man

got it.

9:45 a m

Night Kx 7:45 p m | Pacific Mail Ex 6:45 p m

Cincinnati Junction.

Mall 10:46 a m I Mail.. 1:05 p m Express 3:56pm j Express -7:55 m

ViNomnrm

Vincennes Ac- 6:20 a m j Spencer Ac 10:10 a m Mall and Ex.— 1:25 pm I Vincennes Ac- 5 50 p m Spencer Ac 8:65 p m j Mall and Xx.... 6:10 p m

Pbnu A Chicago

, MAU.TA'Ch Kx 7:00 a m I Kok. A Cbi, K* 3:40 a m

has had the misfortune of denying that he Tol. A ChL Ex. 1:40 p m Det. AChLKx-7.55a m ever held any stock in the Credit Mobilier. | Det A Chi. Kx. |:(M p m | Toledo Kx..^-. 10:55 a m

MR. DAWKS

Mail A Chi Kx.. 5:15 pm jKrVNMONTILLK A MADISON.

He belongs to that weak class of publio men who are eaarily frightened, and who deny in

- S;10am

pianation now is, mat ne wunoa to | Lou.AMaa.Mx s:ooam | uoi. ac. ll:20am invest in the Cellar Rapids Railroad, and bad J

He went to Oakes Ames, and Ames said: “Your $900 cau be made to turn out better

if you will add $100 to it and buy in the I ACADEMY OF MUSIC

Credit Mobilier.’’ Dawes wanted to know -Tk

what the Credit Mobilier might be, and Ames | Lbaki A Dickson -..Lessees.

replied that he would guarantee him in

LOCAL ITEM*. jN-Now it the time to refit your store rooms. J. M. ffindUDgsr, the well-known painter, at 18 South Meridian street, u prepared to do jail kinds of painting, decorating, paper hanging and calsomming, plain or £Scy, in a workmanlike manner and at a reasonable pries. ^ NT All kind* of Lamps and Lamp Fixings are to be had at the Lamp Store of W. * C. F. Holliday, IS South Meridian street. te .

writing 10 per cent, provided he, Dawes, would share any greater dividends with him, Ames. Very much in the same manner Ker ry Wilson was taken in by Ames. Scofield, Kelley, Allison and Tim Wilson, besides Garfield and Bigham, got into the same box When Jerry Black was made attorney for Harry M’Corab, he told all that he knew in advance, and all hastened to unload. “Because,’’said Black, “you men will all be ruined when this disclosure is made."

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MR. OAEK8 AMU

THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9.

The Great Bveat of 19th Ceatary, the Geanlae

Western Heroes.

bxjff'Alo

TEXAS CTA-CX,

Supported by the

Peerless Mori ac chi

..Ten Pnwnee Indiana, ' . And the favorite Author,

usr :m x> l b tt isr t x. x nt e ,

has been the dirty sheep of New England in ail these transactions. Nothing could he lower than his relation in this regard, ex.oept

the speech of James Brooks, who attempted I in his unparalleled success and realistic dramatto bluff off inspectiou. The onus of the en- * v *

tire transaction is upon Oakes Ames, who fastened the members cf Congress down to

10 per cent upon their investment, and made them agree to divide the additional dividend with himself. He kept the stock of the Credit Mobilier corporation as trustee, and proclaimed to be “placing it" where it would do the most good, whereas he Waa dividends. Diasatis-1 A Dlcxso „ v

ization, the

SCOUT* OB' xiam pr^airimb. Matinee Saturday at 2 P. M. •VReserved seats at Pearson A Dickson’s.

he waa

making nearly all

fled with his partiality and meanness in “placing" the stock, M’Oomb broght suit against Ames, and so this whole matter has come oat Had nobody made a denial, it might have looked well enougn; bnt Dawes and many other men rushed on to show that they had no stock m the Credit Mobilier, and

OAMEMY OF MUSIC.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 8, Under the Anspioes of the Y. M. L. A.

S^! h » ,, ..Wth*g 1 5 , .nuS* I,c ‘ of ^ Miss Alexander, The Committee appointed by Congress to o-u* Jteopwd Mormon,

look into the question means to do nothing

until Congrees shall adjourn, when it is Wm deliver her thrilling lecture upon the

hoped that the matter

will blow ov... Inside Workings of Mormonism,

i

For one, I do not mean to see the matter ninsttating the peculiarities of Mormont*m, their

Mow over, but to follow it along from man to man, until the country becomes satisfied j that the Congrees on which it relies ie cor* | rttpt, as this transaction must show it to be.

Massachusetts again.

Haying bravely knocked overboard Mr.

rites, religion, etc,, etc.

and lecture have wen the highest i of the preei end public.

_ ro—ts secured et Pearson A Dickson** CoufecSumner, Massachusetts naturally falls into I »* Academy Mask*. . h h the hands of Butler. At this reading there

seems to be little doubt but that Boutwell will come to the Senate, and Butler carry the Gubernatorial nomination. This will

P^ ? d2w^ntoe^^ritoXStj^wUson*IOX»JBMT YTYXRY XSTXg-KV

Morton, and EUhu Washburn*.

COKXLINQ supposed that he was in Hue fur the Presidency, bnt, like all men of little motives, ha

adiers from some old house, and lost the main engagement. The New York Tribune has merely risen up and eat down upon ‘Cookiing, and Whitelaw Held to a more notable man in his country to-day than Roeooa.

Even the New York Time*—that

making apparatus—has gone back upon

hears that the caboodle who

or eome-

Rosooe, for he

control it mean to su body else, against

great mosh-

back

Em

i support Morgan, Cookiing for the I

qalifqmmia VVhy drink druggf

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drink drugged Wines when yon can get it

pureTaadfer lam money, at the

OA.LaP€»MMIA VTKMJB X600M,

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A. OmMlMOMM.

J^M J. F. MIDOWAT. Ofsi keG one square

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ITS PAST IS A GUARANTEE OF ITS FUTURE.*

Tns Wnxklt Nsws will, ss heretofore, contain interesting miscellaneous reading for all cdasMs For the farmer It will haire a large quantity of Interesting matter. For the Wives an I Daughtim fnuw esting stories, etc., and its * WEEKLY SUMMARY OF CURRENT NEWS Will be full and well arranged. In Us general and State news It will be unsurpassed, while Ito Editor * will be varied and attractive. * 1

The WnaxLT Nsws Is tbe cheapest paper of its aise published in the West '

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$1 oe so

FOR RENT:

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3 Neat, New and Convenient nWELLIITa-S

AT $20 PER MONTH,

By JOHN S. SPANN A CO. 50 Ewt Wellington Street.

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Specimen copies famished free. Address all oomm uni cations to the Proprietor, ~ H. HOLLIDAY.

TTanm” FOR BALK. House of six rooms on Peru street, $3,100. Two-stoiy frame bouse, nine rooms, on Christian avenue—cellar, well, cistern, barn, woodshed, etc., $6,000. Frame house, three rooms, Buchanan at, $1,200. Two story bouse, 8 rooms, 8. New Jersey, $4,200. House five rooms, Fletcher avenue, $3,500. Business Property, South Meridian. $2\000, House and lot, West st. near Washington, $7,800. Flnelot North Pennsylvania, $9,993, Eight lots In Fletcher’s Wood lawn, each $700. Five acre lots In Fleteher’s Brookside, each 82,000. North front lot Christian avenue, $2,700. | Two lots on N. Tennessee; two large lots In Park Place; lot-on Lincoln avenue; lota in Highland Home Addition; lots on Yandes st.; lots on But

have some good farms in Marlon county for sale

suing ti

In Mari _ _

ar d for trade. We have a fine farm fa Wayne county for sale or exchange for city property.

Come and see qs.

oaee.Frwwt Boon •w«v Bae HI veil tor*

TTOIMMMM 4k BJBOWM, 1 ARCHrraCT8 ANDiuPERINTENDKNTB, Nos. 14,15 and 16 Martin dale’s Block, Indianapolis, Indiana, and 124 South Clark street, Chlca*^ Illinois. We will prepare and furnish designs, plans, fications, and full, working designs for all c of bnildings, public and private, and give si attention to convenience of arrangement, s tectoial effect, and economy of construction, in fireproof and ordinary buildings. We have a well organised and efficient corps of draughtsmen, and can promptly attend to all orders, and wili give personal and particular attention to all works en trusted to ns.

FEW YEARS AFD WEDDING CARDS Engraved in the latest style, at BRAMQJ* * BXJRE'OfUB'B, 94 Wm* WaaMlmaSMi street. Parties desiring special designs will do well to call early to give time for the engraving.

Indianapolis Lard Oil Work*

B. B. *ifniNQ,

Manntootnrer Pure Lard Oik Dealer fa lead

Crease and Tanow.

97 Ud as w«

INDIANAPOLIS, nro

•*t WllAI arwtnretafres tooth with ! •H cioM r n« milais ar - ppr r * r Lower eot of Teeth ea Eohhor. heetqwoaiy. (Q* as woe* ■ omowfeJ ot KILGORE’S mw mm

JOHN G. WEBB &; CO., Real Instate A.grentB AMD MOT AMI M PUBLIO, SG 1-0 W««t Waehinaton Htreet,

Parties haying Real Bastate for sale would do well to call and see us and leave it with ne for sale, ff yon have Property to trade, call and see ns as we will nee every effort to accomplish •alee that are honorable and just Gall and see ns and examine our list of Property. f Gome np lint stairway east of Palmer House. Addition to Brookside. r S. i Fielder's and J. F. Ramsey's aXTSUIYISIOXT Of that be utiiul piece ot ground immediately east of S. A. Fletcher, Jr.’s fine residence on Clifford avenue. The loti are large with fine ►hade trees on each. Wide street*, one of which extend* from Michigan atreet through tbia subdivision, affording fine drives by either route to and from the city, and lying adjacent to Woodruff Place, where loti are selling at $75 p>r front foot No better ground ia offered in or about the city, either for HYJILDING- PURPOBUt* or as an investment, for no noubt it will sell for a very fin* profit above present price in leas than one Jffi-ta hvTKyBwS th “ ro '“ a “ a '° am rOB S-A-I..m BY Mick Brothers, Real state jLaent*, 16* EAST WASHINGT0F STREET

United States Standard Scales, Manufactured by the* BUFFALO SCALE COMPANY. OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK, Ferffrteere, Mereka.ti^roggHU, Betehere, Bte. ranted, and eold at manufacturer* price*, by „ BIGHAM, Agent, No. 149 East Washington street, — . Correr Alabama.

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Me. *• W.tWaaMlactea etree*.

Eea Eitate, Mole ail Stocl Bfolen

PtrB«t having reaLeetate for 9a’9 would do well to oatl and toe u» and leave tt with ue for tale. We are alao agents for the sale of property aH over the city and State. Kiaitat lands in any quantity and aft low figure*. Wo are the Apenle for the tale of Kanaae State, o%, corporation and bridge bonds. Rent end collect rente tU aver the oity.

STEINWAY And other Flrnt-CIano PIANOS. CHARLES SOEHNBB, 86 East Waihlngton Htreet.

TMDIAJIA1 Bank of

rMBIAMAPOLIA 1MOUMAMUM CO. Discount and Deposit. pay nmnuarroH dspocoys.

igpisa sffiss; .vs,

OFVIOB IM OOMPAMT*S BUILDIMO. Oer. Virginia avenue aad Pennsylvania sto

XWX>XAJHAJPOLI«. WM. HKHDHRBOH, ProAfienL Auor. O. Jaknson, Secretary,

• OXO !■ A ■ •) Importer aad Dealer In all kind* of VtoM, Imported Otiwn, AMD DOMBTIO Lionnsa •porkllmc and StUl WinM. From Oalliornti and Ohio,

me a.

LIQUID LAUGHINQ CMS.

4 mtnuoiM. B—, on.—■ pn, |. **u»cttn ne tooth (gee), $t. _ A. E. PURCELL, Tfttit

DR f. H. BROWN’S EXPECTORANT, A a^JMKDY JLIHID CMRTA# CTT3IJB T* Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness and Consnat ption!

n Time.

If Taken

Front Its first Introduction to the publle. Brown's

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