Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 August 1894 — Page 1

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Weehlu OTnufief . JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1894. NO. 47.

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VOL. &6.

KVKHY Fin day, at jäh- q j y QQLU M N. Educational Column.

Dl'llOlS COUNTY, INDIANA, in CLEMENT DOANE.

OFFICE. In Couihkk lluii.nfN ,s Wr.sr Sixth Stukht. ' 1MUCK OF SUBSCRIPTION. iVr Your, 2 Namborn, Postpaid, $U0. irtc-r time ill proportion. ' HAT KS OFÄDVHUTISINO. or K'givl advertisements legal rates; 10 line $1.00 for ilrat insertion ; f0c. each fiilwoqiumt insertion. i.. . i......(:..inim( lilli'ml COll-

vonny mivuiiwvi.... ... . i.. a .....1.... itiU'itr.

tnietH Will IK! IIUH1U lu ivhii tiorü.

CONDtTCTKI) HY MUS. M. I,. HOItllS.

fO.N'Dl'CTKI) IIY (IKO. II. WILSON CO.

tor

WlMKUCIAL AND .1011 WORK Of all Kinds Promptly and Neatly ex viiUmI at IjIhkhai. i-iucks. V invito inspection niul business.

Dr. E. J. KEMPP,

JASPBU, INDIANA.

(I A. M 12 M. hihi w

Itllr Ilour

i-Muki-K it Sp.Tlalty of tl... Tri'iitiiimit U.fUMii( the Nervous System, und Cur' of tlin Alcohol lUblt. Julyia.'OItf.

DK. B. B. Bit ANNOCK,

Physician and Surgeon.

Think Before You Strike. I remember readinti in nw boy-

lood about a merchant traveling on lorsobnck, accompanied by his dog.

lie dismounted forborne purpose, and accidentally dropped his package of monev. The dog saw it, the

merchant did not. The dog uariccu to stop him, and, as he rode far

ther, hounded in iront ot tho horse and barked louder and louder. The

merchant thought he had gone mad,

and drew a pistol from Ins holster

and shot bun. The wounded (log

nrnwlod back to the nackage, and

when the merchant discovered his

loss and rode back, he found his

lmr there tiunrding the

treasure.

The following little story, told by

a friend of mine, is not as painful,

hut adds force to the thought,

"Think before you strike any creat

uro that cannot speak."

The Revival of Spelling. Ily S. F. Floater, Co.Siipt., Wavurly.lowa.

An educator of no little prom- a stand-pipe

1 A t 1 .A f

Water Works Questloa. Aiaaaaci auppcr.

v.n,1 tn nut TM;in1nlnliin TimnS! IfvOllhaVO

I Valium. iu,u vn.r iit.tj vv .v. j i wwt.'-..j"..-- - , " ..

in a 25.000 water works system. run the gamui oi cam puruun

Newspaper Item. 'luncheons, charades, tableaux

KDITOlt UOUKIKlt: ny nuiureui, ; -- .

on Keeder's h ill like unci are m searcn m u. u,.

VI-

the

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. .... ....... . f. l ..: .i oniiill nrul amusinc. an aipnanei suppur

inence in educational matters says.ou. .. ui ..pi;., v - """"r" . M nii0i rfect

that the principal business of .the engine to pump wa er ; iron, a e s "m"u line one of the

public school is to cause the child or two wens, as u.u ... . '"" V" ? ' r " ' nuthn nllftIincst of

i i ll II t ..r.,W. ctirinrru niul fiv water IllUIUn iuumvni o - i

IU IU SIJUl. Uli, IU HllUVI- "l""ft" --y - , ,

inrougnoui me cuy, uunnuj nmi ". . . n the old lire engine, use only hose The idea is to serve ' only lwjo carts, sprinkle streets, water lawns, d slies that come to you in the turn flush sewers, and extinguish fires of letters m the alphabet For n- . .n i ' nn. ..n:.i -xf n,rtfihinno. ii number of menus loin lo-

wiin me waiur. iiiuuimuuu mmu - m ,i,,r .:n ;,.n mw.nr nnmifrli to1 aether for mutual amusement dur

um nuumfe.p.-' - --D" , . ,,,, .

i.r : , ,iu n f n" in nnxi onu o o nun nun

UU1U1U l, ura nw., , .

and so on, until inc aipimuut mm

standingly, to write a legible hand,

to speak correctly ; to learn something of American history, common geography, and business arithmetic.

Wo note with pleasure the prom

inence given by the author to spelly," r..i ,,f

ing. un a carcuu uauhiihuiiuii m the manuscript work of the average

pupil, ono is led to ask the ques

tion, "is snellm!-' a lost arU" Are

smooth the ngm, eic

1 . i

the water in the pipes to throw a ing the winter. The l it . one wno stream over the court house steeple, gives an affair serves o ' uch . a. n. ,.f i,.,w. .um-iü u-n't Hilm to eat as begin with a.

t town uiu Mtu ui uimj'ui .... I- - o - , ...iii, in

ter works,

What arc our Republican friends

going to do with their Congressional candidate, Col.(?) Hardy, who was born and reared to manhood's estate as a subject of England and

England's Queen. If the democratic party had placed such a man before the people our Republican friends would have howled themselves hoarse over it. The Repub

lican party is welcome to their imported Canadian candidate and

.1 . i ,....nnt i I in' 1t If ir

we, in our uusiru iu biuuuwi b"i v- , .. i'i,,, ,lun,i nc fnr im the number rough places, not losing sight of the This is merely a suggestion nnd.bw n u ed ."P f r h f numDer groat undeniable fact that there is it is worth a little consideration by.of jmrUe ' ment the no roval road to intellectual wealth? the property owners. Water worksl If you think for a moment wo

Wfiiiifi niiv'I iniiLi: iL Ulli vii iiinuuutuw.

re we not forgetting that hard work

is the only thing that will ever bring an education worth the having?

While 1 do not advocate that "good

, I ll 1 ..,wln -'lk I

"When I was a boy and lived up spunura uuu., uui m,, rv A in the mountains of New Hanip-do believe that a person must learn shire, I worked for a farmer, and to spell while young or his chances was given a span of horses to plough of becoming a good speller arc very will, one of which was a four-year- uncertain. Believing this, I would

OFF ICK -At Model Pnif Ftore, and

old colt.

few steps,

furrow.

. . . . .I

.... ic r.. . v .Ai.hH tr. tiT.cfkiir i iii.iii

rntnc im i lim nonveiiience ana.oi wreuiu uuivum i

health improving considerations. Rbadku. Dhbois County Board of Health.

Second quarterly report, for the quarter ending June 30, 1801.

No. of marnges: April, 4; way,

June, 7; Total 5Ü.

No. of births: April, 34; May,

31; June, 26: Total UI.

Keeley

News.

Institute subject. -English

i

mm... .win ..f,.- ...iL-intr .1 devo on the whole word neiore icav

l.i i;,. finOminuit. I would have the eye lite,

The farmer was provoked, the ear life, and the soul Ii e oi tno. Nq q dcaths. A.)rii iQ; May,

. , . i . ii . ... hi,. i..wi it'vi it uiiriti vi iiiiii'ii 1 1 v liii; iiLiirii a i t rr..i (

i . . i .m i..iiti sirniii iiiiiiij.iivri fin 1 1 ii ii ii mi; lii nn 111 -.jv - - tJ - iiiiij. . j. vmi.

aSSTilÄJ Lull."-. t keen l.i,.. fro,,, rtelng while l,e and v. um flf u. 'C a tt. i of Death Accident,

t'tillH atteinle.1 in town or '''""-' .innncd him 'to break him ot mat y ieu., uaM,uu : Drowning,! : Apoplexy, ucreurai, i ;

light or (lay,

Nov. '-M,

J notion,' he said.

i nr.... i . . imnii kt run

icb and examine.' He patted the colt, maue in gem ig iu u.u . sTitEirr. Im Iii lmriOT and then class 1 We also remember how he JAP.8"'. . I. S"1 : ln( l'd colh" It is so spelling book came homo at night.

irKm.M: 7 V ..nd carries tho and how the earnest lathers and P"T,e,!?2rSr; !l;rlo"id h Ä he ,e- mothe,, heard us spe,., jgjU, , peU.

1

Bronchitis,

. " . ' i r t.:

mg and use in seiuenuus ui ms "".Asflmm

teil.. hu hui n rioiy l or C line uunBiiuiiwu.

v t n T1 D Hfff Tl . u '..i.i. en ,;,,niimir' How niaiiv of us remember the

- pv , ... , i ..,.1 itnir iiiin nf Kix'llinL' and the strue

ii'miHf linn: UL UUl. u mm ivk 'o . i a . . . ,,

Rowel obstruction, 1

2 : Consumption 4 ;

Rolvns. and a conirlomcration can bo

orved strictlv carrying out the idea

of tho letter, yet which will be as ridiculous us possible. With "A" apples, almonds and anchovies are among tho delicacies, while "11" nresents irreater iwssibilitios with

beans, bread, bisque and other refreshments becinning with the sec

ond letter.

It looks simple, but the ingenuity

nf a hostess sometimes has to be ex

erted to the utmost to serve a pal-

rtlfihlo meal, which, at tho same

time, strictly fulfills the law laid

down regaruing ner usyuuuu mim.

. cd

Convulsions, 2; Enlargement ot Tjie eiement of surprise in the mat-

Prostate Gland, 1 ; Meningitis, spi- tor is no small or unimportant item,

-4 i "j-i i i. a.

The Inter Ocean says: "The Illi

nois State troops in Chicago in the recent riot cost $10.000 per day.

Uncle Sam's troops cost nothing

except tho transportation, lhoy

were too cheap tor tho mayor." Of course, soldiers in the regular army serve for glory, and get no

other pay ! and from the above

item it is interred that tneir uniforms, and other clothing are furnished by the manufacturers as a donation! But nevor-the-less the

army appropriation bill passed by Congress provides $31.000.000 to

pay the army and its expenses. But such misleading and false

statements are common in Repub

lican papers, and are no more false

than the party itselt.

HAS HE? The question is asked, has Col. ( !) A. M. Hardy, of the Canadian Home Guards, ever renounced his allegiance to the Queen of England? This is a serious question and de

serves serious attention. Vincennes

Sun.

P.. M. MI I. Ill' UN.

JASPER, IND.,

trins to null it slip

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M. A. Htt KKNKY. HUH P- HPUii, x ....v..w

mil, 1; Old age, 1; Paralysis, 3

Pneumonia, 5; lotai a J. B. B. Buannock, Sec'y Dubois Co. Board of Health. Jasper, July 2G, '94.

aarllon. Daniel Voorhees Brook-

And so it Some wiseacre discovered mat onu

i i i t H...I .,..:,.i,i,i Kiwlliiifr was not made use oi m

aiTKI a" kind practieü. life-, that wo JJt

creature

cause he

not breathe." 1 V " Z" Y.u ' A The

as the guests uo iioi www

stmni?o dish mav be set before

them. An epicure might object to

this extraordinary mode or catering vnt . ns nn innovation, it has its ad

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antages over many otner lorms ui

kivo u'lnniKMl a Kllld a li; in, luviuui , - is we ad on the fan, be- en word when we use its orthog- district in Congress, by the convened dowiwhen he could raphy ; and, presto change-t ie tion at Covington last week the." . lclli !oolf mV: The Democratic State conven-

.araM-V'W H was only the other day 1 heard rear aim '" '""ri'o 1 tion will be held at Tom hnson Hull,

; u, i.Aff.-ctio..-. .. AtlmmM a valuable St. Bernard dog being scnou. . n- Indianapolis, on the 15th ot Aug. valise

PE Ärt )vr-"v" n'M shot, because, having a wound on co-operative neip jnu 1 . in-.,, convention will have 1,747 dol-hyill

: 'head C0lcenlcd by th0 hair, he the home. As well imo wo mim -, f hich I)uboi8 county wiH which

XW7 fift-ST. hit a nerson who handled it roughly, plication tao.e icarneu .u - - ft .

" 1 " Z 7 HoVs, young and old, please re- xc usive.yby tue n lg

Attorney "t& nTXT JASPER, INDIANA, di nib. lhej i a he minfcij or innmk. c r anl poison ivy is this: At ..m, r-r in.. ..u Inwty. or tont, r sick, or . Mr c e hoth,r ,If t, vine h,s nvc leaves corre-dl be

t5-".tTO Think before vou strike For ten years did the book l.espondmg to tue nve nug u .

Äuuioatc, . ; Sure ihat cannot sl,eak. covered with dust nnd ' I r

lit-e. V. vi-iy . . ,' ' wm t ie new I t J uuuwmwii fä" .u.uy uhtoiu.,) "

J. 1.. HUKT7..

J. K. MCFAI.I

c. nitr.TZ.

Who Are

For

Us?

tired of the old (?) the new becomes the old in ten years and

BRETZ. MCFALL t bntlZ, The following organizations rep- some wise philosopher.

m ma x T wm nsnnt ni' mi ous ot citizens nave is legion i uiscovenug t.

aXlOmDy national eatherini's de-spelling of his not too

Away a Vacatka The Militia.

Tiwlinnmmlis Sun: Gov. Mat

thews put on anewubiled" shirt Thnrsdav. nackedthe cubernatoria

. . . . .. . , , ... tt.

nnrt "h hook" tue uwn. XI

1)0 L'one two weeks.

will bo spent in Baltimore.

the first vacation he lias had

months, and he left the Union

happy as a school boy. least two companies of militia ordered home, Friday," he Tho Sun. "The remainder

likolv be withdrawn Saturday.

egard the strike as ended and see

little further use lor tnc troops

expenses

Impudence is the tariff beggar's have arranged to pay the $40,000 t ponsnicuous characteristic.'cxpenses incurred by the militia be

lie re c edlWhen congress asks him to show tween Aug. 15 and 2U . nun "o nced of cha" ,fr?m carc to say h?$ ? VUi I!! Sthe public his answer is: "That is the money will be forthci

and 20. I don't

done, but

forthcoming."

Died From Fright.

. i i

t Mnndnv mommir me ten

nid dauirhterof Math. Gerhard,

T. R. i i.i.i.

Ferdinand, was engaged ngiu

Naaiher f PcaaiMers ia the State. There are G5.927 soldiers and sol

dier's widows in the state of Indi

ana, who draw $10,155,G22.09 every

year. The last payment amounted

to $2,5yu,884 and the next pay

ment, August 4, it will be proportionately larger, as the net increase

during tho present year so lar is

1,40(5 new pensioners. This Takes The Cake. Vincennes Sun: Knox county

most of is noted or her mamfoId curios and

pecuuanvicH, uuv nunc ic muic bu IHsrhaps, than that which we now propose to relate. Aaron Houghton, living near old Mt. Pleasant, was born in Knox county on the farm he now owns, has never lived any where else, has never moved off the farm ho was born on, never moved out of tho county and has lived in five differ-

ent counties in his recollection ; and

he is not such an old man either. Who can beat it?

XV ft. Hunter.

W. A. Traylo.-.

TRAYLOll & HUNTER,

Attorneys at Law, ,lAhlKR. INDIANA,

Will pritetlrt' In tin-Court of liulxiU autl

ö'Oilli-f ovt-r lnl)olf County Statu Hunk.

April Zt, 'VI.

Un .mtiio will yet its death blow. dead. Yes, the spelling has come :ntur.state commerce as badly as it :nc a wood fire in the cooking stove,

I" 1 . . " !n.i , . ... ixn.ti.. ,'4 lw.ro Inf Ii' i i i.i :.. fi,:n.wm. 1ml AI. i 1. .,Ww1

If Dorchance any are omuiuu nu vo siav. u..u "i iwas oosiruuiui. .u vniv.igw , nun u nuin. ijji

. .. . .?

will gladly make the correction : African Zion, M. E.

Bnntist.

Baptist Young People's Union

Cadets ol Temperance

Concrc'ational.

Christian Endeavor Union.

Cumberland Presbyterian.

Epworth League

Free Baptist.

German Methodist.

German Evangelical.

Good Templars

Mnthodist Emseopal.

Presbyterian (North and South).

Prohibition Party

Protestant Methodist.

Ucformcd Church.

Reformed Episcopal.

Hoyal Templars.

Sons of Temperance

Temple of Honor.

Women's Christian Temperance

Union.

Young Men's Christian Associa

lr. 13. .A.. MOBIJ tion.

Resident Dentist,

BRUNO BUETTNER,

Attorney mt Law,

And Notary Public,

TAVFEH, INDIANA,

Will nnu-tlw ! tin Court of IIiiImiIs anil

I'iti-v i-iiiuitli's. 1ml una. juii. i',

MPEXTISTRY?

'lf

niako thorough use

'iiifros. Lot us conibi

IsncllinL' with the

I ii A... ...... ...wl (lw nur III I'll-nn

auuw niw tuivt ni " -I-i.r-itn in urasinnir so firm a hold on

the orthography ot the worn tnai iu,

mpression will be muenuie. Unrivn oral snelliui: ; let the pu-

nils Knoll orallv once each day, and

revive the old method, with its enthusiastic way of "going up." But do not neglect to have written spell

ing. It would seem a goou pian iu have written spelling in the fore

noon, and then take the same exercise in review, together with an

advance lesson, for oral spelling at tho close of the afternoon session. He careful to have the lessons well learned. Be thorough, but do not give so short a lesson as to fail to create an interest. Bather give iiv.mtv words and review it three

tiine.i'than live words each for four

One of our prominent business

is neru, iut " Wos obstructed m Uhicago ; mu wi-wi,cn tt spark se of its advan- torney-General Olney has not as yet ;rilc little girl mbine the oral f0UIUi the law for calling out the burns, beiore tl written. Let us fe(ierul troops. St. Louis Republic extinguished, b

(dem).

her dress.

sustained severe

le flames could be

but the shock to her

nervous system, produced by fright,

Uvn n irrent that sue oiea uiu iui

tj

lärlf the Democracy will nom- lowin,r m0min g. Huntingburg inate Bland and Debs for President NcWjJ and Vice President in 1890, it will c ry the country by as big a ma- If our friends in the United States WItv as Pierce and King did in'senate do not believe that the dem-

.nr.. 1 11 i lm nn flh.vfi. nnrniin miLsscs are in hearty sym

land duplicity and deceit in their pathy with President Cleveland in administration of affairs, cilhr. If the sontinients expressed in Inj ta.i.ir : 1 i nil vor und riff U'ttor to Mr. Wilson let them

me, uuu ii.. ... .b'- " " r " 7", ... !(i;niy fnr I. olec-

tariff and labor was noicarnuu uu., pus u.u .. i......0 -1 or" would 1 no quoslion s to tion ot United State senators by n their honesty in reganl to it. direct vote of he peop e Hm j

win learn u u.u.b r föTTho Populist Convention at uc sentiuient. Fort Wayne Jour-

Evansville last week nominated nait

Prof. . . A. iiOVCe, oi rnncuiu.i, .w T . . n ,, ,.

., ll... .1... fnr f!niirrrn' TllC 1TCSS DOUK Vu"TiU4

tne ru un yr - ,, uih kiln ot brick.

1(1 l n'lTIV'i III it!W J" ,J .... i i

IIUNTINGHÜUG, IND. Tu, f0n()Wing have

nnnir Pnnnln'M Societv of ('hris- iniMi said, recently, that nothing

.b --, . , .. ..........11.! o

tian Em eavor. in a letter so uisgufiuu ......

TcntlorH lifH nrofcsMloiial hitvIc; to all favor

ii iiiur inn- uurk In the Ilmtal lint', aim

iroiiiiMiri tu Ivo It IiIm cloncxt attt'iit

Prof. Boyce

York, and

Professor

about four years ago

dcame' o V ncet on as Tin being the first kiln 1: i'hmÄ tner: Mr. W. F. No the ne r vnars am. havine nrevi- intondent. Other seven kil

first kiln burnt by

new super-

kilns burnt

Tbc Mascy Qncatiaa. It has always been a mooted ques

tion as to the exact amount of both

cold and silver, coined and uncoin

ed, in the world, but according to

Mulhall, the London statistician who is an acknowledged authority

the world over, the six periods, 1G00, 1700, 1800, 1848, 1880, and 1890 shows that in 1G00 there wore 27 tons of silver to one ton of gold. In 1700, 34 tons of silver to one ton anld. In 1800. 32 tons of silver to

O . v 411 A . a?

one ot gold, in iööu, iö ions ui silver to one ton of gold. In 1890, 18 tons of silver to one ton of gold. The rejwrt of the director of the Mint shows that the world's produc-' tion of precious metals last year was, gold $107,917,337, silver, $143,01)0,234, making a grand total

of $311,013,536.

Stmt Irilaaa Fairs. Boonville, Ind., Aug. 27 to Sept. 1, R. Wilson, Secy. Indiana State Fair, Sept. 17th to 22d, F. Kennedy, Secy. Kockport, Ind., Aug. 21st to 25th, C. M. Partridge, Secy. Chrisnev, Ind., Sept. 3d to 8th, P. C. Jolly, Secy.

Salem, Ind., Sept. nn to an,

declared in spelling. An applicant was refused the liquor a good position in graded work for some way lo-the sole reason that he misspelled

S"i;iri,.W or have made no decla-two words in his written apphca.rk warnmt.,1. VL.!- ration concerning the business : 'tion. The best commercial colleges UPiainniM f A American Liquor Dealer's Asso-'aro making good spelling one of the

Brick for Sale !

Tli uiKlcnrigiuHl winhes to Inform Hit; 1 opuhst party , public Hint ho liitH opuned tit IiIh Hrick Protestant Lpiscop: Yiml, nt thu north Kidu ot .laHper, ami Kepuhlican party.

' . .. i... il.n fnminr Huncnntendeilt werc.w. Mmmutrh. becv.

"rvll ScV1 K S wholly or partly ruined. Mr. New- CorydonT Ind., Aug. 27th to 31t, nt Alliance, U , lo hocr v - o experience in the H 0. Harnaker, Secy. U1Sri S business and he thoroughly, Huntingburg, Ind , Sept. 17th to H Ä to Sk i WS understands his work. .He is giv- 22d, Geo. P. Moog, Secy, nromising to spe.tK in ever) wiu ,.,,, u, uf.,t nn. ni,imi n TmL. Auor. 27th to

I viiknuiv i i u

leint ion.

American Protective Association.

Democratic party.

Sept. 1, W. C. Miller, Secy.

al Church.

Will make nioro brick (IiIh year than in any previous one. He will make favor"bio terms on House Patterns. JOHN OKI Kit, till. jApr.avw. ärSubscribo for tho Couiukk.

Human Catholic Church.

t .... ilT.. .lirio in lliu

SHIP Hi U.u .c-v. IJ lin1,lir(l AriniH.

After the congressiomu con vun-" o .. I i,in;uw Ind.. Sent. 3d to 8th,

tion was over, delegates roin the Frftnk 1Ji8che & Co., of this city y 0fcldt S'ecv.

v .F?..e ' l. .... .... 'IM... mmni u interested nominated vm. thn contract lor tne erec-T;, c.. inih f.i

CXiTiud Ägive; ,S Z Bennett, of Boonville, for Pros- thi school house in District Ä iZ ioo to bad spelling. The Iowa ecutor for Warrick , Spencer 5, ldoka township. 1 he b , d ge L 17th to intiKt to ij.ui h un--... nr. T. Wrurht. of Spencer, ';u i, fP..inn Htructure 22x3(5 feet l?v"u c' 1

24th

to

15th,

en..-,. .iMtiini uuu riMiis i ii i lmiiiili i v.

d ,m o ca didates on the sole for Senator from Spencer and War- aml ono 8tory high. The con met - ; d., Sept, ! , f th applicant's inability rick ; Geo. K. Denton, of Evans- icc is $408.8. - Huntingburg "v fa

? ' n mm.,. ,.w,l,Ml niMv differ, v e. for Prosecutor lor v an ueruunj NeW8 , -wr . inninn rmi. Oct. 1st

IIWIIUII. 'v 1..V-V..V... j . Iii . r., WMIiiiiiiu nf PrwnV 1 T niitB""l

ill au be station at at. miuib 1 i"-rr,-"7"'

This is the year for the seventeen- , ...j cn nmko fCosU and counties. Of course thoy w year locusts, campaign lies, 1 fools" at them. 'elcctcd-to stay at home.

J. W. Emison, Secy.

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political iiuuiuugB.