Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 August 1894 — Page 8

G .W. Downs, D. D- SJ

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Corner 4th & Mais Street, HUNTINGBUUG, - INDIANA MAKES PKCIALTIIS OF: Crown nnd Bridge Work, ram ch ... Teeth r Trtment tad 8vlog the ieeiD, First CUh VVork, Rouoiable Frlcu. PitleM Extraction, At Ik FhaRtx Hotel. J-pr Tuesday! Stttt Wa4ealy ufMkrn werk. All Work Warranted. Dec. lit 1893 y THE HOLIDAY AND WINTER SEASON la here and so are we with tho host STOCK OF FURNITURE. Sea Our Great 5 and 10 cent bargain connten. Your beat Chance. Don't Miss It! OUR STOCK OF COFFINS Hai never been equaled. COME AND SEE US. We Will Endevor To P.msa V i. Alles Bros. $. W. Corner Public Square, Dec 893. Jpcr, lud. Road WAGON & Of thi bet quality, and eiay rirtught fire demanded at ltd lime of the year, wben no much heavy hauling is t' be done, by every Good Farmeri W jo doea not wr.nt to be delayed in hia work, and liave hia tems idle on the road the breakase of a wnitnn porly made, or of poor material. UBOi Xs WW ainiir; Xnrih Main str-et. JuBper. warrants all hit wagon free from defects of ma lerUI or workmsnaMn. and will sell them aa chean aa you pay tor the infe rioronet. Come aBd are. tic will alio rmhmr voai shoddy wagon, when it reaka, lfy. call ob bim. Oct , 27, '93, INSURANCE! LIFE ! ACCIDENT! TORNADO! LIVE STOCK Farm Fire insurance for terms of five years, including lightning and steam tluvsher. at thirty cents si year on each 100 at insurance : tornado at twenty cents. Representing twenty good com paniea and doing an exclusive insuranct business, I can give the above rates, Write or call on me before placing yoiu insurance. No one, excepting George Nir, of HayHville, and Theodore Gob man, of Ferdinand, are autorized to so licit insurance m my name. W. A. WILSON General Insurance Agent, Jasper, Ind SCamU.tadTrad.Mark obtained. od all Pat-J Saat buinmconIuctetl for mobcnatc Feet. 5 'wa Oa-ncc owmitc.U. S. fTCMT orriec; J MMt can aecurt tteat in Wm tiiut tfcau tauac J I SaaJ mod!. dtaWitiC or photo., with deacrlp(Boa. nc aunt, it paieniiMC r noi,irc 01 karre. Our Imm set due till patent it aecured. a MHNICT, "tiow in uoiain raiem, wiw at A Mibe in U V. 5. aa4 teftvatoiauiM pasat free AiUtm, C.A.8NOWtCO. itfHT Arner. WtiMMSTM. C. Ä'.SUFfERERS moKivc - Tl YTHCUICOr IT n KOT BIS V OkTw V. R. HolaiM.Saa Im. Cal.wrim I tk Reaady all mm4 area aaara thaa raaraaaaftt racaite tamaauaca rti(. E. M. Canoa. A. M.. Warrta. Kaa, wrtMa Waa araattd by aaiaaat ahyatctaai of that canakry aaa Gamaay: triad tht cliaata ml Jiffaraat Slaiaa tat aag aordtd relief Itk yaw preearakwa. L. B. Pfcttaa. P. M.Grigfa, O. writaa Safftad Mj AaHiaiai 40 yaara. Yaw aacaiiiae im 3 aiiautaa tfaaa aaare far ate thaa taa mm aaiiaiat pay$ciaa aU4 far Mtalfwaaytara. fa aralar Amt all almn Ua Aaakau. rili nä Ma Frar. aad kiadred diaeatae aaay leaf tke Taaaa a taa Kaaaady. we vM aad M aay a4draa a Mai aaeaaga UtEat. FaU lüa aea ky aaaU it.aa. , Zimmerman ft CO. Praaa. Waaatar, Wiyaa Ca, OWft

PLAYING A TRICK WITH A IANK IlL

A Mm Whi PUhmhI m Creoat Joke aa MI He Um Krii4a. A man walked into a hotel near tbo Grand Central station early ono morning, having just left a train. Ho ordered and uto a hearty break1 fast, and then instead of giving his t waiter tho money to pay the check and waiting for tho change as most men do ho "tipped" tho waiter and (carried tho bill to the cashier. In ihis hand along with tho bill for his breukfast beheld a 10 noto. uo1u.a lo V "that you would pin a slip of cashier, mper I 1 1 1 A to tins uuik out so IHM you can identify it and then put it away. please, until I call for it 111 be buck tomorrow. Tlio easbier looked rather aston ished. Yes," said the other, "I only want to leave it hero as security for my breakfast. I'll como back to cot it" But it's a pood bill," said tho cashler. "i ll accept n anu give you change." "No," replied tbo stranger, "I don't want you to do that. I want merely to leave this lauk bill in pawn. I want to pledge it. Givo mo the pneo of my breakfast on it, and tomorrow I'll redeem it" "Oh, I see," said tho cashier, with a smile, uyou want to keep this bill be cause it has somo peculiar value through association. It's a sort of souvenir, ehr' "Well, not exactly," was tho an swer. " x ou see, i nave Deen over in Boston. I went nearly broke there. When I was cominß away, somo of my friends insisted on lending me some money, i tout tnem mat x should not need it, but they declared! could not pull through. One of them forced $10 on me." Til tell you what I'll do,' I said. 'You take down the number and date of this bill. I'm coming to Boston again next week. Now to provo to you that I don't need this $10 I'll bet you that I bring the same bill back with me. I ll bet a dinner for us all. "They took tho bet, and tha,t is why I want to put this bili in pawn. Pretty good loko on them, ehr ho said, with a wink. "I spend it, and yet I keep it. Take good care of it for me," and ho went out, looking like a conqueror. About five minutes later the cashier took out the bill, pinned a slip of paper to another one of about the somo color and appearance and slipped them back into his cash drawer. "I wonder who'll have tho joke on him now?" he said to himself, and then he whistled softly. New York Tribune. Don't Laugh at Yoar Dog. An extremely human characteris tic of our canine friends is shown in susceptibility to ridicule. Faint traces of this quality are to be found in monkeys, and perhaps even in tho more intelligent horses, but nowhere else save in man, aud hardly there, except in the more sensitive natures, do we find contempt, expressed in laughter of the kind which conveys that emotion, so keenly and painfully appreciated. With those dogs which are endowed with a large human quality, such as our various breeds of hounds, it is iwssiblo by laughing in their faces not only to quell their rage, but to drive them to a distance, They seem in a way to "be put to shame, and at the samo time hopelessly puzzled as to the naturo of their predicament. In this connec tion we may noto tho very human feature that after you have cowed a dog by insistent laughter you can never hope to mako friends with him. Professor N. S. Shaler in ßcribner's. Or the Leopard IIU Spotar Dr. Banermann, ono of tho leading German ornithologists, publishes avimn intcreMtinir narticulu.rf concerning hw remarkablo exiiernnents in : D . .1 artificially coloring tho feathers of imtiDniu Arw)TYlinrr fr ihn ilnrfnr canaries, when fed upon cayenne pepper, gradually change tbo color of their plumage, pawing from tho characteristic yellow to a beautiful red. Cayenne pepper contains a tinctorial substance, an irritative princi pie and an oil. When the last two substances aro extracted by steeping in alcohol, the pepper loses Us coloring powers and properties. From this fact the doctor draws tho conclusion that tho oily principle of the pepper is tho necessary vehicle of color. St Louis Republic. A Fva cm Frank If atton. When the lute Frank Mutton was sworn in as postmaster general, one of his newspuper friends in Washington sent out the following dispatch, which was considered by tho subject of it the cleverest pun that hud ever been made on his name: "The administration decided today to keep its Hattou in cabinet meetings for the remainder of the presidential term. If asked if it means anything, simply say the weather is getting colder, and tho president is only showing proper care for tlio head of the iHwtoflico depart ment" San Francisco Argonaut Impertinent fjuerjr. läithUKiastic Author Ves, sir, I don't expect to bo able towritotho half that'sin mein this world. When I get to tho next world, I expect to keep on writing just the same. CTaaical Friend Words that burn?

TiiK ;ui:ati-st tiui' or tin: si:..son

TO Ol. II MUNT ('l)MI(lltT AMI TIIK MlAMIIlIti:. Tin-. Mt Klijoyntih for lli Siniillot i:xii'itr. Tin uvular Annual Kxrurslon to Old I'uliit Comfort In clmrnc of Mr. V. A. Wllk'i"". T. 1', A 111 I' run TliurMlny, July V'.tli, vlu Air Unu mill C..V O. Uiulnyi,fromJiiiroii ri-Ktihir train, U'tiviiiK itt ' a. in., ronnwt liiK ltliM'Ufluiro(i'liil, which Ifiive I. A X. I nloii Mutum ut 1 X0 (i. m. Tin round trip rati-to Old Point t'oinfort i only Jl.VU). und the tickets uro kooiI until AilKllxt ITUl, a Ith Htojeover pi lvlli'Ki'H icturnliiK only. TliH trip stirpasei any ottered the travelliiK public m lieu von consider the Mimlt ex pciiM', iiml tint tunny delightful llverxlon offered, tiraud und licuutifiil .eencry, in vluorutlutf mount a In uir, urf ImthiiiK, oeeiui voyuKe, iiilutliileiiteitiiinineiit lit the llvuelu Hotel, mid n visit to the t'upltiil, If de.-lred. The low rate of K'..VJ per day ha lu-en .-e-cured at the llyKi'la for all who ko ou the special. Kvery attention and courtesy will h e.xtcudeil tohnlle w ithoiit ecort.. Choice of niiite returning, het ween Klehiuoiid and t'llfton Korge, will h K'veii, eniildln tliOM who deolro to vHIt l.yueliburu, Natural llrhlne and other points of inlcrcra. ."leeplli),' ear rates will he f 1.00 for berth, l.otiIsvllle to Old I'olut, to bo occupied by one or two persons, and tipplieatlon for sleeplUK ear space sluiuld be tu.ide at once to W. .. WIl.il, Wt Kourtli Street. l.otii illc. Ky. For further particular-, address us above or cull on Aent Air Line Hallway. New Spring Goods. - LATEST - STYLES - ATMrs.C.Hochgesang's, Cor. N. Main & Hih St.. .Inupcr, I ml. The public are invited to call and inspect my new goods, of all kinds, and learn my Very Ijow Prices ! For everything. My stock of staple groceries and dry goods is always up with the best. COUNTRY IMIODUCK WANTED at the highest market pt ice. Mrs. C. Hochgesang. Apr 6. 1894. MIlBURN 6l CO.. in:. i. Kits in FARM MACHINERY. We carry in stock a Complete Line of Champion Binders and Mowers, Moline & Smith Wagons, Buggies, Surreys:, Carts, Harness, Whips, Lap Spreads, Cultivators, Plows, Hay Hakes, Harrows, Hay Loaders, S e w i n g Machines, and Repairs. Call and see them before purchasing. MILBURN & CO., JASPER. INDIANA. MACHINE SHOP. Cokkkk ov Newton and 7th Stb . JASPER, IND., OANIEl F. J. MILLER. Proprietor. Ill vViC In tbl ti)i e-ry (acllltr for rrpait ni tem macblnrry 't 4l ktri.lv. au makp p. clal ty of tiuliain ind r'pr"lnc TKAM KNdlSKS ml Mil. I. WIIUK UN ktrf n litn.l UDplv nt ."til AFTINO. I'll'KS hr atnl 111 turn ahaftlui 111 lr renillml. I Imvf an te ncy fnrl.KATIIK.lt AND HUltlll R RRI.TINfl. tut III furnlli riv nil Ml nlmrt notlct . Will rrp.lrTlllU:.SHI.(lll.CllXKSp&Kl,AII.TOI S IIOKSK 1""WKK.S Ac FAllMKhS I'AltTlCL'I.AHt.T arclnltiltoglv n c a c'iance tnnmVe their apparently orn out HlrnlHr Kt?arr tl Mower Drill Ac, fully a0'iODAS SKW". 11J at but llttt üpenfe If " penny nav.u In tno earnetl, I Can tare ynu many ilullors nil way Try It . . DAMKL K. J MII.I.KIl. May 20, '92 POSITIONS GUARANTEED mnder reasonable conditions. Our FREE N fe catalogue will eiplaia why we can afford it, Drauhoi's PracUctl Bisiaiss College, NASHVILLf. TEHH, C Write for catalogue. J Machine book keplnii it equal to 12 week by the old pun. l teacHera, oyy rl'"Z vacation; enter any Um. Chiap Boko. We have recently prepared books especially varaiinnr pnlcr an HOME STUDY. Sent on fO days trial, its trial. write us ana cxpum N.B. We pay SB. cashforall va ... . ... ,t caacle aa book-keepers, stenographer, teacher. "your waata caacte aa Ufks, ate reponea 10 as, proyiucu we 312. a- iimwwvwinTn WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL 4&X$&.,JICTIONAR Y A CrndE4att0r. ' fsucttMorofthe "Umabrldged," Everybody should own tbla Dictionary. It answer all questions concerning the history, spelling, pronunciation, and meaning of words. A Library in Itself, it also gives tho often desired information concerning eminent persons ; facts concerning the countries, cities, towns, and natural features of the globe ; particulars concerning noted fictitious persons and places ; translation of foreign quotations, ft is InTaluahle in the home, office, study, and schoolroom. The Owff Preßt jWattafairaf Awthority. Hei. I. J. Brawaf . JaaUce of U. 8. Huprtme Court, writaa ! " The International IllcUonary la the pcrfecUon of dlcUonatle. I comttKOd It to ail as the one great standard authority." flffommtnded by Kvery Stute Superimtcndemt of School Now im OMce. tfA saving of thrte cents per ilay tot a year will provide more than enough money to purchase a cony of the International. Can you afford to lie without it? G. at C. Merrimm Co. ruNithtn. Springfield, Mau. Tio not tmy cheap photo arranhlc rtprfnta of ancient Ittton. ÖPHil for free pamphU r m uu u m tprci men paara Ulut4fmllna t.

Sook ktMlnr, ShorlMwl, Penmnhlp .M riphy. IVi spend more money In the Interest of Bar BfnplorMemDepartment than half the Busines

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YOU'LL BE IN THE SOUP f you buy Silver Ware of anyone else, but Krank Kuebler.

When (hey ask vou to buy Musical IiisirumciiitH of tiny ono else (mi Vr.mL- ivnol.foi- nsi ho will soil vou a lirst class riano or Groan

chcaiHT than vou can buv it elsewhere in Dubois County. . .. . i .ii ii ii :.. . i. : 1,... i..

During the next UU days no win 3'ot ready for the Fall Trade, at

STRICTLY COST PRICE, Julv 0, MM. Cr. Stil & Msiin Ss., Jasper, Intl.

0

ljODEL DRUG- CO

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PAINTS. Olio himI VARNIfcllES.

Goods Pure and Fresh. Prescriptions Carefully Ccmpoundcd, 0-Str Opposite the INDIANA Fob. 16, 1894t f.

J. GREEN, (tptician, Next Dcorto Zoeller'sIBarber Shop. lli'.KlavlM, I aiiM d ly Kyc si rain.

Mnnv liprintis whose lioaila nrc constanllv iirlilnir li tvn no iIon vhl rfllcl

pipiitlfi hIIv fiflptl ula8Pi will ho tht'iii. This llionrv i now universalh rslHiilisheti ! "ImproporK" tlttorl irlaase will invHrinhlv iiicrt'Hsp Hip Irnuhlp

himI mny IpmI tu TOTAL HLINDNKfta

hikI rorrpptlv is beytiml qtipulitiii. Consul! ih. hvew ip-ipii mpp 01 ennrur.

Kcli 9.'t Cm. MRS. T. Agent fov'.& " m BEST 1JN use: Bargains on Demand

FANCY LAMPS, BIRD CAGES, ffOTIOfS, ETC. Mrs. T. ERNY, la.st Public Sqnatve, .1 A.i3i:li:i, 11VI)

C. ECKERT.

J. ECKERT.

Eckert

Roller Mills. 33 QC CO OO OO O O OO OO O Htvinjr R.ipplic.1 ihe.0 MIIIr with the LATEST JMjngXKnniPE11 MACIIINKUY, wc now make none hut TIIK EST HKANDb OF Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour.

which admits of no equal for fnmily nee. TO TRY IT IS TO Bt SATISFIED WITH IT. We ad vi cvervliody lo liny llie Beul nnii In nlwnyn the JliraiM1'. tHii 1 ---' cstiiMex dorloi Im I Im.

win T J rVV n von which we will alWjl KA I W A IN 1 liD.-WAYS PAY THE IIK3IIE8T MARKET PUIOE IN CASH, BY WAGON ou CAR LOAD.

July Slli ln-ft 1. I AM NOW A MAN! Chlcaao, Oct, 8, 1HS8. " I waa troohlM with atnlMlnna and fartcocala, and had lmn aiuallr waak tor aaran fnr. Uurln the laat tour win I triad aiarr rammlr that waa aold Aft Ml Wat. ndijotnorallaf foranynf mr troublM ontll I took CA LTHO-lt rarrd aad rratarval aae and I aaa naw aaaa," ... I (.ilrHtrrMaaMartkMUi4aflilUnittlf4kBa.l AidreM VON MOHL CO., hi ii 4 i Int

liainbritlc Towiisliip Truslee's Noll!;. Tlti' iiiitli'rxigiu'tl, TniHttH' of IJalnhriiluo towiiHhip, DiiIhmh foiinty, will attmtl to Township htlMiii'yH on Saliinhiv of ovt'iv wcok, lit hif ivniiliMitv on Nullit Main htivH, hftwi't'ii Kourlet-nth ami Fiftct'iilh, in .liiHH'r. Tht' l.ihraiy of HtiLl Township in kopt at tht' hookMoif of MnOarolidosiiuum, whete persoiiH tianling InxikH can obtain them at any timi!. .loMKI'll ECKHTKIN, TrUBtcO. April SO, 1891-y.

A SNAP

Kor all who want .Jewelry, Watches, or Clocks, if they get them of Frank C. Kuebler.

sou auyinmg s mock, m un;r m NOCK, M. I) , Sec'y him! Mnir of and MKDICINKS, rKltKUM ES& TOILKT ARTICLE.

FINE STATIONERY n.l HLANK HOOKS,

AUS hiuI TOBACCOS. Prices Correct. Ami Evorv Eiroi m ! to Ai com modulo f -UHtoiiiri p. IIOThL, .IASIi:U, INI). Uur hUIUIv 10 iiiiihi tfinnspa hicij ERNY, :tm knt HEATING AND STOVES in Tinware, Hardware, A. ECKERT. Brothres ECKERT BROTHERS. We will send you themnr velotis l'mich preparation CALTHOt free, by scnltil mail, nnd n legal gunrautce that Calthos will TAB All Rlarhartaa aad lUr Kaalaalaaa, RESTORE Laat Vlgar. At HE II. Use ii 8c vav if satisfied. American Aiewts, Cincinnati, O.

Ciiliiinbia TowiiHhlp TniHThe iiiiilir'i:iifl, Truster of Cohnnhiit Tp., Duho'iH foiinty, Intl., will nttoiul to ToWllHllip hllr-itlL'r-H at Iuh rOHillt'llCO on t'Vt'tv Saliinlay, anil ikthohh haviiif' towMHhii biir-tiienH to trttiiHiit't uro re-Hiio-led Id pit'M'nt it on that tlay of the weck The Township Lihrarv is keot at the olllet! of the Tnistee, where those, en tilletl can obtain bookH. Nkumon Hauuih, TruHtee. Jlinu 28th, 1888-y.

Lonisville, Evansvillle & St. Louis

uonsonaated K. R. "THE AIR LINE." 5 Miles the Shortest 5;j nenveeii Louisville & St. Louis. Tlio Preferred Konto Ut Uu J'.iihi. ami West. riMKO.lltll IM KVKKÜT, Airll 15, 1 HM I, llKAKCIIKa. a in 7;.V l.v Koulavllle Nils Now Alhaiiy in :ir. Ar. a in ,,, 11 1 ).'. Ilt V, a in p in ,, , Ar :r.5 a IQ u M " H MS 4 M bun . a in i in i, , l.v KrI.'. S 'il h 15 Ar. 7::tu 2 iu a 'I 7mmi ' to mi ' :Tii hi r.i u io ua loiir. 7 in 0:ai K M 7 m l.v a-:i:, a tc7 w in a III a in ,'i:l.r lll:t U I.V. Janpir 10 11:2.'. Hi4.'i " lluiifhurif III p in a III :4l VIM 7 ?n Ar. Lincoln City :17 li:4S H:!i5 " 11m.iivIIIc IU:IMI I ;t H -15 " Kvanavilln h Jtirtjt 'u2 KilMirt :4u "l::i7 Tm. U:W. 3:0 :i7 " Tell Cltv 10 :0.'.2:15 t:IS " Cantieltmi The low't tlfkct ritten to tili Wi'Kt, 11 w ii M fflllllrM Ullil in. III. fill Inf.. r. ....11 fiirnislii'd on iiiillciitloii totlii'iiiiillTNiL'iu-'r Sim' that your tlcki-t romU vlu the r Uni'." .His. Hk.vkiiict. AK't. Juu r j It. A. ('AMI'IIKI.1., tJi-n'l I'hhm. AtH'llt. u. ii. iwaai.il, 1 im K I'llHM, Alf l, St, I.011.4 ÜNITEÖsütEsHflTEi MILL STREET, JASPER. AUGUST KAEGIN, PROPRIETOR. Tho traveling public will fuul this hou.o well furnishod iinl thp best of attention given to the wants of guests. Furniture and bods all new, and table supplied with tinbest the market affords. Terms Reasonable. Aug. Kaegin. March 10-93 HEADQUARTERS KOlt TIIK Singer Sewing Machine ! I hog to announce to tin; public, that I have again opened an olllee, where I liuve constantly un hand a full line nf the (ieuuinu Sintern, with till tho latent iinptoveinentH. 1 have iiIho n laryt atx-k of Attachment, Needles, OUh, f, for all other makes ami Htvle.H of Seuinu Machines. All kimla of Sowinjr .MaeliincH repaired, ItnrgaiiiH in t-ecoml-ltantl mneliined. Mypliiceof btiKinesH in on 7th Hired, lietween Mill ami McCrilliiH Street, JASPER, INDIANA. I KT KU J. GOSMAN, Atfeiit, For the fiinjier Manufacturing Coinany. I am also agent for the old reliahlc Niagara Fire and Tornado and Cyclone Insurance Co., of New York, anil aMpeetfullv ask a liberal patronage. Dec. o", 18'HMf. FINK FARM FOR SALIC! In Madison Township. One of the best farms in MailiMin township is now for sale by the undereigned, to-wit: Uli1 aereH in See. .'ft), Town One South, Range 5 West, furinerly Ixjlonin,' to John Rurye, tle euiiMtl. It will he sold at a reasonable priee, and on partial payment if desired. If you wantu good farm, in a good lot-ahty, near the thriving town of Ireland, this its your opportunity. I-or particulars, call on Cl.K.MKNT DOASK at Jasper Courier Olliee. Also, Ü.'I7 acres, formerly known as the Adam Smith farm, at tile point where the railroad erosses 1'atoka river will Ik' sold cheap. Call soon. AI.IIKKTM. HUIINKKT. KDWAItll A liOII.Nr.HT j BOHNERT BROS., l'roirlrtnra nfllie JASPFfl UNION hlOUR MILLS ! These Mills are now kepi in Hie bot order, and supplied with best patent Rolls. The brands PEARL BELLE. FAMILY, and STRAIGHT are not exexcelled for their grades in the world. We solicit the custom of Farmers, ami will be ready nt all times to exchange Hour for wheat nt the highest market price. RUIN US YOUR WHEAT, and we will pay you cash all the market will ullmi'. CORN MEAL always on hand to sell or exchange. Bran and Hliipsl u IT at the lowest market price. Give us a trial ami we will trv to please you. Mills on the North side of Jasper, on i:ith and Mill streets. lit HI n i;iu HKO I II Kit. Jasper, April III, MM-v 1 A Fin t Natural Chew Marcq 2.1, 'W-y ilaTsTll ialaaaalll! ilaiaVI Only 50c a Year. Ufet eataa laiaraatiM IM isnrw"-a saaMar. jLWriia) far saaaaU soay AiMraas

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