THE DAILY ASTOIUAN, ASfOlUA, SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 14, 1894. AROUND TOWN. J. J. Brumbaek, of Ilwaco, is in 'the city. ' ) la thero an A. P. A. society In town? nmt eay there Is and some say thero isn't. It H la be hoped that the Democratlo meeting today will be devoid of red lire. Strange-, but the Btre?ts of Astoria have been free from dust for a month or two. Rev. Mr. Mackay, of Ilwaco, with his wife, returned yesterday from a visit to Kelso. If there 1b any city In the state that Is developing a greater variety of poll ties than Astoria, where Is K? The candidate who believes only half he hears generally gets along pretty well. If he selects the right half. Svensk hogmessa I sv. ev. hi. kyrkan uti Upper Astoria 1 morgon kl. 10:30 f. m. och aftongudstjenst kl. 7:30e. m. Mr. McMillan, of Fisher Brothers' store, Is all smiles today. A sweet girl baby called at. his home yesterday, and the called to stay. An TS0 lot for J2. If you want . some extra fine photos taken, Mooer'B is the place to get them. Lovers of a good cigar can always find mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. Ol een's There will be services in the German language at the Congregational church on Sunday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. J. G. SchmlJ, pastor. John Kopp Isn't as much of an acro bat and contortionist this week as usual. He is laid up with the inflam matory rheumatism. It is claimed that the postal authori ties In Washington have prohibited the mailing of lettei-3 on the cars, but that won'b Interest Astorlans until . next June. Fresh fish and poultry at Welcome's Market, next to Foard & Stokes. Meany Is the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. For $2, a lot is delivered every week to the buyer in Hill's First addition. Clyde Fulton has had an aquarium built, and will turn his attention from mastiffs to goldfish. His next fad -hi natural history is just as liable to be buffaloes as bumblebees. Go and see the pulpit Reflectors next Sunday, at, 11 a. m.", and the glorious Rnd beautiful old men and women, at 7:30 p. m.. In the First Presbyterian church, between Jefferson and Astor, on Main street. Seats free. Thanks of fering. Hill's First addition Is located In the centre of the city, lets are now selling in it for J2. Thousands of mothers give their chil dren. St-e-edman's Soothing Powder (luring the teething period. Services at the Congregational church as usual. "The Miraculous Draft of Fishes," will be the subject in the morning, and In the evening "The De monlnc of Gerasenes." The Sunday school meets at 12:15 p. m. and the Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Mr. Frank Cook reports that he-has a list of over 180 rooms secured for the accommodation of the state delegates and their guests to the Democratic convention. He expects no less than 300 present, and hopes that If there are any prlvatj families who have any rooms they wish to rent to delegates they will report to him. at the Central hotel. There Is no risk taken by Joining Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the full value of their money. Japanese novelties and fancy dry good.4, can be had at half price, at the store of Wing Lee, next to Olsen's cigar store. It Is doubtful If there Is today In the whole United States another point where there Is the slightest hope or prospect of a new railroad this year, and the fact that Astoria is on the verge of what well-informed people say will be one of the greatest railroad booms in the country's history Is cred itable alike to the wonderful advant ages of her location and the energy and perseverence of the gentlemen who have charge of the Bcheme. Sabbath, at the First Methodist Epis copal church, at 11 a. m.: Sermon by Rev. J. W. Bushong, D. D. Subject: "The Three Matchless Wonders." At 6:30 a gathering of young people and new church members. At 7:30 p. m., sermon by Dr. Bushong. Subject: "The Secular Press, Party Politics and the Protestant Pulpit, and What They Have to Do With Each Other, from a Preacher's Standpoint." Editors, poll-ti'.l-Tis pnd candidates for nomination most cordially Invited and get what is said first, and not second-handed. The music will be of a high order. All In vited and made welcome. A six-horse power upright engine and boiler, almost new. for sale cheap. For particulars apply at this office. Mr. Harry Martine, representing the Wiley B. Allen Co.. of Portland, will be in town the next few days. Parties Uesiring their pianos put in flrst-ola.s order, Fhould leave orders with Gritlin H Heed. THE UNSOCIABLE. We envy neither the man nor the womin who cannot speak to a fellow creat.ure out of their own circle or to anybody without the formality of an introduction. There Is ni computing the amount of profit as well as pleasure mjch persons loee by hedging them selves In with this stupid fence of fas tidiousness. We have always found more of this feeling amons persons who were more touchy on their social j.os!t!rn than unions those self-respe'-t- Ing persons who thought nothing about it. A great deal of intelligence Is Coat ing around tho world without being la beled, and thoso men and women who have the good sense to recognize this fnct and act upon it, not only aro edu cating thcuiscU f.ti, bt (-(.inferring that pleasure which we i:ll bound by the common ties of humanity to exchange with one another. It' seems to us that it Is only the snob and pretender who takes a different view of this question. Philadelphia Times. SAID TO BE IN BAD HEALTH. A New Yorker Writes "Parson" Da- vles That Jim Has "Night Sweats." The stories about Corbctt's being a elck man are being revived, Just as they were before he fought Mitchell. The New York Advertiser declares that the American champion contracted malaria In Florida and ia In a bad way, and now "Parson" Davies Is authority for the statement that Corbett has "night sweats." After the performance at the Academy last Thursday night Davies said he had Just received a letter from a New York friend who declared that he knew positively that Corbett was a sick man and troubled with "night sweats." g "That makes very clear the reason why Corbett wants to postpone the tight," explained the Parson. At the same time that it says Cor bett is a sick man, the New York Ad vertiser observes that "Jackson Is rap Idly aging on Davies' hands, and that Is why the latter Is so anxious to have the fight take place on time." THE BEEF OUTLOOK. Mr. May, head of the wholesale trade at Portland, says that beef is very low, and that that city 1b consuming only one-half as much now as at this time last year. San Francisco, notwithstand ing the fair, is consuming one-third less. 'The first-class hotels and restau rants In the latter city buy their best loin meat for nine cents a pound, but the butchers make the general public pay 20 centi3 and the public won't pay It when they can get turkeys and fish for 8 to 10 cents. I think the outlook Is good for the near future, however. In Southern California, grass that should be a foot high Is but a couple of Inches out of the ground. This will tend to bring up the price of Oregon cattle. All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc., can be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite. Oc cident Hotel, At.torla, Don't go to Portland to buy your tickets for the "Old Country" and the East when you can get them for the same price at the Union Pacific office In this city, and tnereoy save your io. cal fare to Portland. TO HONOR GRANT'S MEMORY. At a recent meeting of the Hamilton Republican club, of New York, it was determined to hold a dinner on April 27, In commemoration of the birthday of Gen. Grant. The club will make this dinner an occasion to show patriotism and loyalty to Republican principles. Among those expecteJ to speak are Gen. Horace Porter, Gen. J. S. Wise, Cornelius N. Bliss, Dr. D. B. St. John Room, Roswell G. Horr, the Rev. Dr. W C. Bitting, Senator Saxton, Speaker Malby, Congressman Lemuel E. Quigg and Assemblyman Alnsworth. For a delicious plate of pure Ice cream, go to C. B. Smith, the Ice Cream Dealer. Ice Cream Soda a specialty. Pri vate parlors for ladies. 483 Third street. Olsen has 29 brands of clear Havana cigars and he will give you a better ci gar for 10 cents than you can get for 15 cents at any other place. 627 Third street. A PAINFUL ACCIDENT. The Arbor Day exercises at Court street school were somewhat marred by an accident which befell a little, girl nftmcd Helen Succanson. A bench upon which a number of scholars were stand ing broke and threw them to the floor end some one In the crowd stepped on the little one's fingers, mashing them badly. THE UNTERRIFIED. The Democratic county convention meets today at Fl3her's hall, but the Indications are that there will be no ticket nominated. They will elect six delegates to the state convention and appoint the different committees. THE SMALL BOY. The small boy of Astoria Is a Simon pure American from the crown of his head to the sole of his feet, and he has come home from the midwinter fair with., the determination of enjoy ing his vacation by organizing the larg est circus on earth, with the midway as his pattern. TO BE ARGUED ON MONDAY. The John Day's River quarry, which was to furnish stone for building the new municipal buildings and several churches In Portland, and which came to grief a couple of years ago, has at bt furnished mmethln-j for the law- NEW TO-DAY The Celebrated "MOTHER'S FRIEND" Shirt Waist for Boys, ia White and Colored. ' Prices 50 Ceipts. to $1.00. " Sizes, ae 4 to 12. Albert Dunbar Comer 3rd and Main. jyera to fight over. It will be remcin- j bered that the plant was sold at sher ; iff's snlc, and bought In by Fisher Bros., of this city. Then Honeyman & Co., of Portland, came in and claimed a Han on tho machinery. After, a couple of hearings In the circuit court, the case finally wont to the supreme court cn appeal by Honeyman, and will be argued -on Monday next. Judge Bowlby will appear for Fisher Bros., and Frank Splttlo will present the case for the Portland firm. A BAMBOO CRAZE. One of Astoria's economical and would-be members of the water com mission, was on his mettle last night. Using his good right arm for a handle he pumped a. large amount of atmos phere In and out of his form while he told some of his acquaintances what is what about the railroad, and things In town generally. Those who listened to the woul-be commissioner did not know (with one or two exceptions) what was working on him. It was fair to suppose that he had absorbed some of the music from Utzinger's band prac tlce, but as that had worked off early In the evening, the uninitiated were at a loss to account, for the gentleman's renewed youth and vigor. The fact was, he had made a timely discovery that smashes up into little bits the hard nut known In history as "Astoria's Water Works Question." This discovery consists of a big bam boo forest located down In Old Mexico. He' reports that bamboo in this great forest grow to be two or three feet in. diamater! They are hollow and very tough. A hundred trees could fall on one and not be broken, i He urges that about 100 miles of bamboo of varying diameter be purchased by the city of Astoria, to be used for water mains to the new reservoir. This bamboo, so he enthusiastically states, can be bought at 'steen cents a lineal yard, and the freight on the en tire 100 miles Is not expected to exceed umsteen cents a hundred weight. This makes these bamboo water mains cost nearly 100 per cent less than the old-fashioned and costly pipes now in use. It Is the fact that this would-be com missioner had the secret of this great and timely discovery locked up In his breast that has made him so gay lately. Brethren, let us resolve to watch this enthusiast. He Is liable to cut a caper at any hour now. What's better eating than halibut? You can get them on the schooner Sur prise, three pounds for 25 cents. The schooner is at the Telephone dock. Service at St. Thomas-by-the-Sea, Sktpanon, Tuesday evening, (April 10) at half-past seven, the Rev. Wm. S. Short, of Astoria, officiating. Those having mite boxes will please bring or send them at that time. PERSONAL. R. James and wife, of Portland, are In the city. M. Lough, of Chicago, leaves for San Francisco this morning. George Carr, of Carr & Son, Bond street, London, is in the city. J. O. Hanthorn and family have re turned to Astoria, for the summer. Mrs. Crosby has been appointed dt rector and leader of the M. E. church choir. HE WANTS LIGHT. H. Ekstrom has fixed his prices for Jewelry to suit the times, and the -latest novelties can be secured at the cost of material used in the manufacture. THANKS. The Ladles' Guild of Grace (Episco pal) church desire to extend their thanks to the many who donated help and provisions, and also to those who by their presence assisted In making their supper a financial success. SMOKE! SMOKE! SMOKE- SMOKE! If you want any thing good to smoke, Key West, Imported, or domestic, you must go to Chas. Olsen. PROPOSALS. Sealpd bids will be received at this office for remodeling the Astorlan build ing. Plans and specifications can be found on premises. THE ASTORIAN. RAFFLE. Any one having chances In Frank Doprorich's 'boat and net will please call at Foard & Stokes' for their money, which will be paid upon proper Identification of the person claiming it. ANNUAL MEETING. - The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of Progressive Land and Building Association will be held at the house of Job Ross, In Astoria, Oregon, on Tues day, the 17th day of April. 1894, at 7 o'clock p. m. F. L. PARKER, Secretary. Dated this 8th day of April, 1834. A SURE CURE FOR PILES. Itching Piles a.e known by moisture like perspiration, causing Intense ltchlnr when warm. This form, as well as Blind Ftleedina; or Protruding, yield nt once tt Dr. Bonanko's Pile Remedy, which actr directly on the parts affected, absorb tumors, allays Itching and effects permanent cure. 60c. Drwwlst or mall. Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 129 Arch street, Philadelphia, I . Bold by J. W. BOARD AND LODGING. FIRST CLASS BOARD With or without rooms, at reasonable rates. Ap ply at E. C. Holden's, corner Main and Jefferson. WANTED. WANTED A boatman to carry ilsh from Ilwaco. To furnish sloop. Stated salary would be puid for entire season. Apply at this office. AGENTS Makes $5.00 a day. Great est kitchen utensil ever invented. Jte- tulls Sacts. 2 to 6 sold in every house. Samp e, postugo paid, five cents. For shee & McMakln, Cincinnati!, O. WE WISH to employ a few good men tn miiko r,) to 110(1 a week sellinir our Home Electric Motor. Runs sewing ma chines, printing presses, pumps, etc. Everybody buys them. Steady employ ment. Easy situation and good wages. Address W. 1". Harrisou & Co., Clerk No. 14. Columbus, Ohio. FOR SALE. cv-r Oil.m CHKAP- An 18-foot double-ended, Whitehall boat, suitable for a rancher. Apply ai nuc" dock, opposite Parker House. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate In Hill's first addition. LOTS FOR $2. Call at the Astoria Real Estate Exchange and get a lot in Hill'B First Addition for J2. JAPANESE CURIOSITIES Wing Lee has Just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost. 629 Third street. BEVERAGES. Piwd WTTCF.S AND LIQUORS Call at August Danlelson'B Sample Rooms. ONLY THE PUREST Wines and liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's Gem. A DELICIOUS DRINK. There Is no place In Astoria where John Kopp'B famous beer Is kept In such good con dition as at Utzinger's popular resort. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln fandel wine instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't .forget peach and aprlcct brandy. Also French Cognao and wine at Alex Gilbert's. MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL. Remember McGulre's Ho tel at Seaside is open the year around. CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St., and have your clothes dyed and cleaned. SEWING MACHINES And general repairing, lock-fitting, etc, C. A. May, 132 Main street. GEO. McLEAN, corner Olney and As tor streets, does a general business In blacksmithlng and repairing. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley & Hans, 1D0 First street, and get the Dally Astorlan. VlsltorB need not miss their morning paper while there. . YOUR FRIENDS IN EUROPE.-If you nave friends In Europe whose pas sage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Paclllo office, steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Reduced fare via all the ieauing Bteammini ui" . . . -. trn-rr nnTXTn TTASTT 'Pntron- tee the Northern Paclllo railroad If you are Going East. Low rates of fare, through tickets, baggage check ed to destination. All purchasers of second-class tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates of fare same as from Portland. , The Fire's Out! The hired girl's out; the cake and bls n.iit, la out. Company has come. "Noth ing to eat In the house." What's to be done? Why, send the eldest boy out th back irate, down to Cleveland's Bakery on Main street, and get what you need for just such emergencies. STAMPS Have changed colors very frequently of late; but our competitors change colors every time they see our work. We make wagons, shoe horses ana do all kinds of general BLACKSni 1 rlliNU PprhBra vou know this already. Cer tainly you do, If you have ever em ployed us. G. A. Stlnson & Co. 'i Gfyp -OPEffllG OF TUB Telephone Salooft To-Night Saturday GREAT HOT FREE SUPPER' From 7 P. M. All Cordially Invited. Yours Tru!y, JEFF FINAL SETTLEMENT. . VoitA l tiaroKii cri trail 4Viflt ihf lltl- derHlgned has filed hin final account In' the ftate nf Henry Powell, dereanwl, j and the court ha et Monday, the 7th o'clock A. M., for the hearing of objec-, lions xnereio, 11 merv ins any. Astoria, March 30. 194. MARCTHA POWELL. : ExTOtril. RE SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMlSSIONERb-Tho reg ular meetings of this board will be he hi on the first Monday of each mouth at 10 a. ni., at the office of Rcibb & Par ker. W. L: Itobb, Sec. NOTICE Ti regular meetings of the Astoria Building and Loan Asaotla tlon are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month. Office on Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. W. L. ROBB, Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, 1. O. O. F. Regular meetings of Ocean En campment No; 13. In the Odd Fellows' Building, at 7 p. m., on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. BO' Journing brethren cordially In '.ted. By order C. P. COMMON COUNCIL -Regular meet Ings first and third Tuesday evenings of each month at 8 o clock in city nail. Persons desiring to have matters acted upon by the council at any regular meeting must present the same to the auditor and clerk on or before the Fri day evening prior to the Tuesday on which the council holds Its regular meatlng. K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. II. Cooper's store. ' W. C. LOGAN. D. D. 8., DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block, 673 Third street J. E. LaFORCE, D. D. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. In the Flavel building, opposite Occident. FULTON BROS., . - ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 8. 4. B. and 6. Odd Fellows' Building,' Astoria, Oregon. W. M. LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, 6 and 7, Flavels Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Flavel's brick building. FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoria, Oregon. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Second Street, Astoria, Or. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of worn en and surgery. ... Office over Danzlger'a store, Astoria. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms 3, 4, over Astoria Na tional Bank. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 6. Residence, 639, Cedar street DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. M.i, ha fnnnil In hlfl nfficft until 10 o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2 p. m., and from 6 until :3U evenings. BUSINESS CARDS. F. WICKMAN, CONTRACTOR. House moving and street planking. Screws and blocks for rent. Call on or address 2037 Pine street. A. GIBBONS, ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER Office, with General Messenger Co., 615 Squemoque street. J. II. MANSELL, REAL ESTATE BROKER. Notary Public. Fire and accident In surance. W. W. PARKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. Office, 112 Benton street, Astoria, Or. ASTORIA IRON WORKS, Concomly St., foot of Jackson, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marine Engines, Boiler work. Steam boat and Cannery Work 1 Specially. Caitlnct of All Dcjcrlptlont Mad to Order or iliort Notice. John Fox. President and Superlntenden: A. L. Fox ...Vice President O. li. PracI Becretarj Portland and Astoria. STEAMER TELEPHONE. Leaves Astoria every evening excep Sunday at 7 p. m. Arrives at Astoria every day except Sunday at 4 p. m. Ieaves Portland every day except Sunday at 7 a. m. C. W. BTONE, Agt, Astoria, E. A. Seeley, general agent, Portland I. R. & N. CO.'s Steamer Ilwaco. Leaves Astoria daily at 7:30 for Il waco, calling at Tanzy Point, and con necting with railroad running north at 10 a. m., end with boats on rilmalwatcr bay for BOUTH BEND, BUNSHINE NORTH COVE, and other po'ntf through to GRAY'S HARBOR. Return ing, connects at Ilwaco with steamer for Atorla. and NIGHT iiOATS FOR PORTLAND. JOHN It. COULTER, Secretary. , L. A. fXOMIS. PrenldenL It. V. EGBERT, Superintendent. INJUNCTION THREATENED Put we wouldn't quit. The car line3 complain that wo aro hurting travel by not hurting feet. Our shoes are made for comfort. All sizes for all people. John Hahn &Co Kopp'B Beer Hall. Choice Wines, Liquors and Clgtrt. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over the bar, The largest glass of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, 5c. Fret Lunch. Erickson &WirkkaIa, Proprietors, Cor. Concomly and Lafayette Sts. J FREEMAN & BREMNER, Blacksmiths. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, first-class horseshoeing, etc LOGGING CfilflP taofiK A SPECIALTY. 197 Olney street, between Third and and Fourth. Astoria, Or. . . I. W. CASE. Insurance Agent, German-American. New York Cliy. N. Y. I 11 l-i a M T union rjre anu mminc, ui new .cniim. National Fire and Murine Ins. Co., of Hartford. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co., of Hartford. Home Mutual Ins. Co., San Francisco. NIxu Vnrlr Plata f.ljiit In. Co. Phcenix, of London Imperial, of London T HE advantages of a bank account are numerous. It is not to busincea men we are talking they know alia bout it-butto salaried men and women. There's safety if the bank is a good one. There's convenience tho money al ways ready andnlways out of harm's way, out of tho reach of your own petty squander ing. It is easy to ppend small sums when you have a largo sum in your pocket. . We open accounts in our Savings Department for as small an amount as $l,and pay you interest. Wo will be glad to send our last state ment if you care to see it. : The Astoria National Bank D. K. WARREN, President. J. E. IUGGINS, Cashier. J. C. D12MENT, Vlce-Prest. V. K. WARREN, J. C. DKMKNT, C. S. WRIGHT, JOHN HOBHON, H. C THOMPSON, THEO. BRACKER, Directors. TtfEflSTOrP SAVINGS BAM Acts as trustee for corporations and individuals. Deposits solicited. Interest will be allowed on savings JcposltB us follows: On ordinary savings books, 4 per cent ptr annum. On term savings books, 6 per cent per annum. On certificates of deposit: For three months, 4 per cent per an i.um. Kor six months, S per cent per annum For twelve months, 6 per cent per annum, J. Q. A. BOWLBY President HENJ. YOUNO Vice President FRANK PATTON Cashier W. M. DEMENT Secretary DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Ilowlby, C. H. Page, O. A. Nelson, UenJ. Young, A. S. Reed, D. P. Thompson, W. B. Dement. Jlorth Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Prop. Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. All ordera promptly attended to FISHER BROS., Sfyp Chandlers i HEAVY AND SHtLF 1 HARDWARE. Wagon & VeMches In Stock Farm Machinery, Palnta, Oils, Vamlshea, loer' Supplies, Fairbank s Scales, Doors and WlnJowS. ProvlHlon", Flour, and MIH K1' Astoria, Oregon SEASIDE SnVPIiL A complete stock of lumber on hand in the rout or dreHsed. '"K; tic. celling, and all hinds of llnlsh, moulding and shingles: also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock All orders promptly attended to. omcr, and yard at mill. H. v L. LOO AN, PropT. Seaside, Oregon. f mOO wonhirf lovely Mulc crFrtri3 v IIl.. tenls, ciin-.Krinjof ioo p-hk" IZ- 4lJ jle Sheet Atuilc or tha S lat-M, trtghlMt. Ilvellel and RioM popular si-Wtlons. both vocaJ and Injtrumenul.J j.jtten up In tr mot elcnt manner, ia- ciudinir four Urre Portraits. 3 V- (1AIMCHCI1A, the gpanltll Darar, at f.JLKtW-'.M. 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