HI Red Fox, Lynx, Angora Muffs and .Boas. MINK Muffs and Collars. MONKEY Muffs and Capes. Children's Fur Setts All Prices. T. HOLVKRSOIT. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, NOV. 0, 1802. GEO. D. (100DHUU. K. CAHILL. BUILDING JKATERIAL. s' Jjime, cement, plaster. Lair. Are land building brick, lire cluy, sand, ravei, DiacKsuutu ana nouso coal, voou, mi kiuus, wuoiesate ana re al. OIHce "Jo state street. ' GOODIIOE & CAHILIi. IGILBERT k PATTERSON, Jealers in Groceries, Crockery, Jlassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big ..an Baking Powder. fcj fauDDEN Death. Yesterday Mr. Jtorge Harteman, drummer for J. V. Dufly, dealer in wall paper, and P. Jourden, dealer in varnishes pf San Francisco, arrived in Albany jnd took room 51 at tbe Revere fouse. In the evening he was feel- !tiR unwell, having cramps in bis tomach, and secured something at i drug store for his illness, and went fo bed at an early hour. AJbout 3 clock this morning he was heard ko complain. Not coming down to breakfast his room was entered rhen he was found cold in death in lis bed. The exact cause of his leath could not bo stated. A jury Van called at. 1 o'clock by Coroner ?arrell, tho verdict being in accord knee with the facto stated. The de eased has a family in San Francisco, ) which place his remains will be liipped tonight. He iias traveled everal years through Oregon, was Ibout 38 years of age, and is well joken of by those knowing him. klbany Democrat, Nov. 8. IiThe Ladies Like It. The jurnal'b complete Saturday Dries are pleasing every one. iey are tbe choicest selections, ad most of them from real life, rritten by the best authors. This i been mnde a, regulur feature, 6d is proving as popular as tbe Ibnday Talmadgo sermon. jECture Postponed. Tho lec- re advertised to have been given .the opera house tonight, by Don- 1 Downle, has been postponed. ' For Sweet Charity's Sake, "he ladies of Unity society will Lvoa supper at "Channing Hall" Friday evening, all the proceeds rwhlch (over actual expenses) to for tbe benellt of tbe Balem pard of Charities, to be used in eir laudable work the ensuing knter. Supper from 5 p. m. to 8 fro. and only 25 cents. Come one, :io all and help increase the nds which will be so much need- , this winter. Ladies' coir. Special sale at Ed Jackson's, 06 te street, of men's and children's thing and shoes. These goods III be sold regardless of cost this bona llde wo are compelled to jrafice them as we must have the u for our increasing bat and rnishing goods trade. If you want riake the most of your dollars, I't fail to call at 00 State street. IcKinlev Tin Horns and 10 made brooms ornament tbe tected plate glass front of one of lush's new stores. Tbe decora te) are suggestive of a clean sweep, I quite appropriate. j .... o Advance. The election may ct the politician's hopes but it root eflect the low prices or good lity of groceries at Squire Farrar fecial sale of shoes at Jackson's. egant neckties, Jackson's, 0 street. ranson & Co. boast or better tment of patrons by giving them tear rides. spular hat store, 00 Slato street. lyFtereat C. W. Hellenbrand's turn nt, Ipecial salo of clothing1, Jaoksoti'a. SPECIAL SHOE , SALE ! Ve offer for a few days In our Bboe Department pairs ladies' fine $3.50 Sho&s-for $2.50 a pair. 50 pairs lino 13.00 Shoos for $2.00 a pair. -Every lady will save $1.00 oa eaab pair of tba t&om bought during thl mJ. - . JAPITOL OPERA HOUSE FURS. 301 SALEM AND MARION COUNTY. Returns by Precincts Show a Re spectable Republican Plurality. Below will be found the vote of the Salem precincts. Yew Park Caples 87, Dunne 87, Irwin 87, Miller 8S. Butcher 18, Uolvig 19, Noland 18, Pierce 16. Burleigh 20, Galvanl 20, Holt 20, Pierce 20. Black 9, Gavlord 9, Lucas 9, Par ker 10. Prospect Caples 133, Dunne 133, Irwin 133, Miller 134. Butcher 33, Colvlg 37, Noland 33, Pierce 32. Burleigh 63, Galvanl 60, Holt 70, Pierce 68. Black 9, Gay lord 10, Lucas 9, Parker 9. Saloin No. 1 Caples 94, Dunne 93, Irwin 94, Miller 94. Butcher 14, Colvlg 17, Noland 16, Pierce 17. Burleigh 32, Galvaui30, Holt 37, Pierce 35. B!ackl2, Gaylord 10, Lucas 10, Parker 10. No. 2-Caples 177, Dunne 170, Ir win 170, Miller 170. Butcher 27, Colvlg 29, Noland 28, Pierce 27. Burleigh 55, Galvnni 5.1, Holt 53. Pierce 53. Black 13, Gaylord 13, Lucus 14, Parker 14. No. 3 Caples 310, Dunne, 318, Ir win 318, Miller 317. Butcher 66, Colvlg 69, Noland 70, Pierce. Burleigh 118, Galvanl 114, Holt 121, Pierce 116. Black 36, Gaylord 37, Lucas 37, Parker 37. No.4 Caples 193, Dunne 102, Ir win 192, Miller 192.' Butcher 57, Colvig 57, Noland 59, Pierce 47, Burleigh 124, Galvani 123, Holt 124, Pierce 124. Englewood Caples 128, Dunne 126, Irwin 126, Miller 120. Butcher 29, Colvlg 29, Noland 29, Pierce 30. Burleigh 69, Galvani 90, Holt 70, Pierce 68. Black 17, Gaylord 18, Lucas 18, Parker 10. South Salem Caples 80, Dunne 80, Irwin 80, Miller 86. Butcher 19, Colvig 21, Noland 10, Pierce 17. Burleigh 51, Galvanl 49, Holt51, Pierce 51. Black 15, Gaylord 15, Lucas 11, Parker 11. North Salem Caples 101, Dunne 101, Irwin 101, Miller 100. Butcher 28, Colvlg 28, Noland 28, Pierce 28. Burleigh 01, Galyaul 01, Holt 01, Pierce 61. Black 25, Gaylord 20, Lucas 26, Parker 26. IK MARION COUNTY. Below is given the vote of the Marion county precincts, outside of Sulem preclncis: Aurora Harrison 87, Cleveland 12. Weaver 11, Bidwell 5. Hubbard Harrison, 77, Cleveland 23, Weaver 13, Bidwell 12. Fairfield Harrison 18, . Cleveland 13, Weaver 5. Gervais Harrison 71, Cleveland 12, Weaver 162, Bidwell 3. Labisb Precinct Caples 64, Dunne 54, Irwin 54, Miller 55. Butcher 20, Colvig 20, Noland 26, Pierce 24. Burleigh 22, Galvani 24, Holt 24, PJerce 23. Black 1, Gaylord 1, Lucas 1, Par ker 1. Lincoln Caples 05, Dunne 64, Irwin 64, Miller,' 63. Butcher 9, Colvig 0, Nolan 10, Pierce 8. Burleigh 38, Galvanl, 40, Holt 89, Pierce 37; prohi. 4; total vote 118. Turner Caples 81, Dunne 78, Ir win 78, MiHer 7C Butcher 49, Col vlg 50, Noland 60, Pierce, dem., 38; Burleigh, 24, Galvanl 24, Holt 25, Pierce, people's. 24, Black 10, Gay lord 9, Lucas 11, Parker 9. Mehama Republicans 60, Dem ocrats 4; People's 18; Prohis 2. Stayton Republicans, 05; Dem ADVENTURE BLOCK, ar sr Court a&d Liberty rtrwto. Slw. OfMM. : Commercial Street. ocrats, 15; Populist, 93; Prohi., 8. Horeb Republicans, 69; Demo crats, 31; People's 37. Woodburn Harrison 189, Cleve land 31, Weaver 130, Bidwell 13; Pierce in this precinct received near ly the entire vote of both People's and Democratic parties. Buttevllle Caples 87, Dunne 87, Irwin 87, Miller 87, Butcher 37, Col vig 37, Noland 37,PIerce Burleigh 03, Galvani 04, Holt 64, Pierce 88, Black 2, Gaylord 2, Lucas 2, Parker 2. TOTAIJ3. Returns from all but Breitcnbush, Elkhorn and Horeb, give Harrison 2791, Cleveland 835, Weaver 1783, Bidwell 280. ELECTION DAY HILARITY, How the Leaders took the Results in the Capital City. Unbounded hilarity and excite ment prevailed at Salem over the election returns until late at night and some few all night cases that are still in a.stage of eruption but not Republicans. The Journal's first bulletins were all of an encouraging char acter and caused Republicans to feel a quiet confidence. Tuesday bulletins are still out. While they still feel quiet but not quite so con fident, those bulletins were some what premature but the only satis faction giving news had so far. When all else is goue the Republi cans can cling to those bulletins. And they are clinging. At Col. Wagner's hotel bulletins were posted until late at night, and the excitement was so great in the lobby that sleep was not thought of. A Democratic dispatch would set all the Democrats howling and as u rule they wore a smile resembling a new brick block in tbe summer sunshine. Then a Republican dls- patch'would set the other side wild for a few minutes. In Probate Court. Nov. 2.In estate of Thos. J. Wil cox, deceased, bond of John D. Wil cox, of Kent, Or., for J.3000,' ap proved. Nov. 3. In estate of Jesse Phillips, deceased, John Phillips, administra tor, final account allowed, In estate of Loretta A. Cox, will filed by Carrie M. Ogle, admitted to probate. ' Nov. 4. In estate of R. B. Chubb, deceased, final account tiled by Geo. G. Bingham, executor, Dec. 5 fixed for hearing. In estate of Henry Rude, A. O. Condit, administrator, Hies inven tory of personal property. Ifyourhairis turning gray, re store it to tho hue of youth by the tho use of Ayer'a Hair Vigor. The best hair preservative. m Jersey Milk Delivered in al parts of the city. Leave orders at Gilbert & Patterson's store. Abra ham Rich. 10-18-lm Deafness Can't be Cured. by local application, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of tbe ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous llningof the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflam ed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is tbe re sult, and uuless the inflamatlon can be taken out and tbe tube restored to 1U normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caueed by catarrh) that we caouot- cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circular, fiec, F. J. Cheney fc Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 7'i cents. TUTT'8 PILL3 invigorate body and mind. Hellenbrand's meal nre as usual the beat. Try Jackson for trunksand vallsea. COMPANY. 1 NEW YEAR'S E Tho Journal Souvenir num ber; Jan. 1st, 1893. . A WHOLE BOOK ABOUT SALEM. i Historical Review of tlio City ami its Industries for Forty Years. Showing its Present Advantages and Leaders in Every Enterprise. Work was begun today o The New Year's Jooknal, which will be one of tbe largest and best writ ten souvenir numbers ever Issued. It will'bo nothing less in substance than a book of flfty to sixty chap ters, composed by tho ablest writers in the city, devoted to an historical review of Balem and all its com- mercial and social interests. The utmost care will bo exercised to get reliable dates and fuels of t he history, growth and development of Balem and Its representative men and in dustries for the past forty years. In point of historical value and literary finish, both as to matter and illustrations, The New Year's Journal for 1893 will not be sur passed by uny publication in the state. A large edition will be print ed of this number. Hofek Bros. Pubs. LOCAL A.D PERSONAL. Mrs. L. C. Prettyman, of Wilbur, Wash., is in the city, visltlug her mother, Mrs. A. L. Stlusou, for tho first time In seven years. , Umbrellas, steel rod, $2, Jackson's. Tho courity commissioners court s in regular session, November term, ul! members present. Jackson the hatter, 00 State street. An old lady brought about a score of Mongolian pheasants and grouse to one of the Salem markets last night. All infections of the blood are re moved by Ayer's Parsapiullla, Sold by all druggists. Velvet slippers at the Palace. The New York Racket is the place (or bargains In hosiery and underwear. New lot just in. Bargains in all lines at Jackson's. Don't look so sour when you can get sweet little buttercups at The Spa, 114 State St. Finest goods on earth, Jackson's. Flue chocolate creams at Jones & Beruardi's. Cream dips all klnds,fresh today, ut Jones fc Bernardl's. R. T. Humphreys is in Portia id for the day. Christmas toys-new stock just opeued at Osburn's Racket store. The City Dairy gets there with pure grade Jersey milk every day to any part of tho city. B. J. Sharp, Mgr. Attorney General Geo. E. Chamberlain came down from Al bany this afternoon, beaming over with Democratic joy. Have you seen the big squash at tbe Fruit Palace, 132 State street? See tho new counterpanes and lace curtains at the New York Racket. Gossamers and umbrellas at great bargains at Osburn's Racket store. Best and cheapest place in the city to buy your feed. C. Beak. Harrison may be left, but Geo. F. Smith is still In it, for he litis the largest stock of mouldings in the ojty. Free trade wou't knock him out. Rev. R. D. Grant, of Portland, and Rev. L. A. Gould,recontly from China, will speak ut the Baptist church In Salem tonight. All are invited. Curled hair mattresses at Keller & Marsh's. I. L. Kimber returned homo from Astoria yesterday to help celebrate with tho Cleveland boys. The latest 'wiuter novelties in cloaks received at tho Palace thjs morning. The ladles are rushing in to see them. The fancy-wood bankets are In at Keller & Marsh's. See corner wm dow. Tie Qeaolne Merit. Of Hood's Saritaparillawlnsfrleudb wherever It la fairly aud honestly tried. IU proprietor are. highly gratified at the letters which come entirely HoselMted from men and womea la the learned profWlon,a warmly jSKHHHwadliig Hood's gars. parVl W tit wfeat k baa done.for thwn. Heo4'a PilW u liver 11U, Jaund lee, MHowiimn, Mc iMMtdaefeeoe) MpaUoe. m m i i Wood. We4,PBty of H sawed 4 rmiy tor Mknry. Lmvaymx Great Belief JS irwtantly afforded sufferers frowt I Bronchitis, by tuo use of Ayer's horry Pectoral. Either as an arid dyne, to allay inflammation, or an ex pectorant, to loosen anil bring away tho mucus, this preparation lias no equal. "Last winter I contrnctcd a sovoro cold, which, by ropeitted oxposnre, be came quito obstinate. I was much troubled with hoarseness and bronchial Irritation. After trying various 'medi cines, without relief, I nt last purchased h bottlo of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. On taking this medicine, my cough ceased nluiost Immediately, ntul I have, been well over slnco." llev. Thomas B. hussoU, Secretary Ilolston Conference mul 1. L of tho Orcouvlllo Dlst. M. E. C, Toncsboro, Tenn. " My mother was sick threo vears and very low with bronchitis. We feared nothing would cure her. One of my friends told me about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Sho tried it, lins used olpht littles, and Is now well." T. H. V. Chamberlain, Baltimore, Md. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rnsrARXD Br Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. BolilbraUDruggUU. rricel; alx bottles, $5, NEW BOOKS AND MAOAZDNES. The November Oregon p.agazino contains a second article In tbe Uni versity of California papers, by Mil Iceut W. Shim, on the Lick Astro nomical Department, historical, de scriptive, aud critical. This artlclo is timely, as It gives a careful opin ion on tho observatory and Its man agement, now tho subject of much newspaper criticism. Tbe illustra tions are profuse aud beautiful. The views of Mars and the lunar craters are especially noteworthy. There is still tlmo to send for a copy of this magazine nnd see that "Thanksgiving Turkey," proudly pictured aatl poetically portrayed. It forms the frontispiece of Good Housekeeping for November, which le especially a Thanksgiving num- bor. Yet this magazine, while giv ing duo attention to tho special fes tival which fulls during the month, never forgets that the llfo of tho home is broader thnn any holiday, aud amoug Its many helpful aud hopeful articles will be found those which uro appropriate to all clays and every occasion. A notable feature of the current issue is the beginning of a charming serial story by II, Aunetto Poole, entitled ''A Noble Girlhood," which will Inter est every Veader. Clark W. Bryan Compapy, publisher, Sprlngiluld, Mass. CHRIST LIFE FOR CHILDREN. Child's Christ Tales, by Audrea Hofer, is a new holiday gift book for tho children, tolling the Christ Life In short, simple tales, appealing in their freshness and exquisite pathos to even the mature reader and lovor of the won drous character of Jesus. Miss Hnfer is the editor of tho Kinder garten Magazluo and Interprets these marvelous stoiies of love and salvation in the light of a student of tbo child heart and mind, and the book certainly gives tlie most Inlel llgont rendering of tho theme we have eyer been ublo to oiler tho lambs of the great christian flock. Tho volume is exquisitely printed, Illustrated and bouud and prepared in such a way that it may be put directly into tho hands of tho chil dren themselves to read from. Ad dress, Kindergarton Magazine, Woman's Temple, Chicago. Price, $1.00. Great variety underwear, Jackson's At the Fruit Palace. Florida oranges, New York state Concord grapes, California grapes, big rod apples, golden bananas, finest llgs and dates, ou earth, Cape Cod cranberries. , M. T. RlNEMAN, 132 State St. Pure Jersey. We arn receiving tho pure Jorsey butter from the Looney farm and can Supply all customers, Hanltt & Mclutyre. For isAi.E. Ono pair pure bred while Leghorn chickens, cock, $3.00; hen, t2.00. Two light bruhma cocks, perfect beauties, W.00 each. E. Hofer, Journal olllce. dtf Blanke h aud quilts ut JauUsou's. Ytri, you appreciate honest goods at fair prices Keller & Marsh never misrepresent. a For Sale. Nine room house on oast State street; grounds well Im proved, with barn. Mrs. O. O.Strat ton. 11-7--U A Waspish Sting.. Whattomn wig (trim "the UuiIomi end or u vviwp" Btingx with mvuoely more acuUnctut than the Held eructation M KUdfroui ttii) momiiuh gullet thai we char, adorned a liurtburn, Mover wiu there a cane of indigestion without tlilt nyiniv Uiin. Iloth caue and tll'ect lire remov able by the fine carminative tonic, Jio teller1 Ktoinucli Illtten, which confer regularity uud vlicor upon a dinordcired and enfeebled- utoiimch with certainty and (Iiupatch, UevldM checking the prauknolHri-'bellloi'mtinnacb, tlieblttrr waken up a dormant llvtr. and cau4 the bowel to act Ill.e i-'ockwork. tu lm. mene riuUHon Imm uito bees won by till pro'owlocal'y approved medicine, a nimc( enKleatloK and preventing malarial trouble and oodutwMotluif a teadeoey to rheumal'em and Kidney euin. plulnu. .NMirnlglH aud nervouMitM are alo remedied by It, DPRICE'S , , im m vjwj i'f nrrmmwm MHHMnnMMHMMMHHMHaHM i ' A Bonafide Having concluded to retire from business, we offer our entire stock of General Merchandise, consisting of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, in fact eyery thing to be found in first-class stores, AT. COST FOR CASH:. After 25 years constant business, we wish to close out entirely and will , make a great sacrifice to do' this. B. FORSTNER&CO 297 IT M. W. m Has added to his stock a fine line of all kinds of household furniture, which hexpecte to sell very reasonably, and asks his old customers and iriends to call and examinehfor ' themselves, before purchasing elsewhere. He also carries tho largest and (ch'epei , stock of WALL PAPER this Bide of Portland, besides lots of Notions, ToysjTTetc, for holidays. These he is trying to close out, and therefore will sell them as cheap an. possible, many going below actual cost. Give him,a call. t . Confusion of fiirten. A correspondent sayB tjiat ho knew schoolboyB in Boston? schools, too who Boomed bound to grow up with tho imprcsa'on that General Warren stopped all proceedings just boforo tho battlo of, Bunker Hill to stir up tho patriotic ardor of tho soldiers by declaiming to them three stanzas of grandiloquent pootry. All this, tho correspondent says, was chargeahld to tho fact that tho teacher was too indifferent or too though tles3 to tell his pupils that tho stanzas in question, in Piorpont'B "National Reader," wero written for Gonoral Warren fifty years after ho wns killed nnd by John Piorpont himself. Tho correspondent is movetl to this reminisconco by Bomotliing seen lately in an "nmbitioua periodical gotten up by the Btudents of a high school not 100 miles away from Bos ton, and in fact not much nearer tliau that." In that periodical tho familiar quo tatiqn about a "government of tho people, by tho pooplo, for tho poo plo,";,is Baid to havo been "uttered by President Lincoln in his exhorta tion to tho Union army as it was nbout to ontor upon tho battlo of Gettysburg!" Boston Transcript, Telephones Needi NlmpUfylng-. The inventor of tho telephone, Professor Bell, said a few days ase: "To simplify tho tolophono opens n wido field for inventors, for it is in that direction wo must turn. Pay a visit to tho central offico iu Boston, Now York or any other largo city, and you will bo astonished at tho complex system which has grown up almost unnoticed within a fow years. Thoro is a labyrinth of wires, Buch as no outsider over dreamed of. Tho tolophono in bo Bimplo in itself, and tho peoplo havo becomo bo familiar with its use, that they would bo as tonished if shown a modern switch board. It cost $150,000 to construct the Bwitcfiboard for tho control offico in Now York city, and if you woro to Bee it you. would bo surprised that it could bo constructed for oven that largo Bum." I.tfe'a Many Myalerlei. Littlo Boy What do folks wont rats' tails to bo Binooth forj Papa They don't. Littlo Boy Well, I hoard a man in tho store ask for a nittail filo any how, Good News. Dora Knenr Him. Cora I'm much pleased with my now acquaintance, Mr, Jimpson. I hojK) to know him better, Dora Well, it would b impossible to know him woree, Yankee Blade, WE NEVER SAW And what is iuore, the like huvuj win biiw, ana sua more very few ever saw Mar ..-l. C 'T)l3n i TTO tilt At st.r.i-v -. . -. .Wi buuu uuo jDvJuvx-..iro l Woods as we are now offering. oia ume prices in two, and mom shock overy day, VI00l VMiSl6Rl3 Sal Commercial Street AM) SARQKANT - ' ' i , , , , , , t .,, ,177;, , .. rr-&, J ,'tt .7 -ThiBspaco'isi-esorvedfdriilid ;;;, 1 SM W ai CBEiil Black Langshaps. Cocks, Cockerels, Hens, Pullets. Trios nr poun. Four nlmtMof Hens, Pallots, American pest. JJeut winter myor, uima not a-iiin. iixblbltlon bird, good brccdere, but no culls. Have never been bouton In LaiiKshMw yt, avlDK taken over tlfty Hrst prizes. E. J. LADD, Member A, L. C. 253 First Ht Portland. ' 1JTEXT SATURDAY will appear THE DEADTIAND in tho EVENING JOURNAL. . It is an intensely interest ing novelette by one of tho best writers of English fic tion, Tho plot is kid at a seaside reaort, and ondn with the always interesting sub- jeot of "fixing up" a rioh relative's will. Look for this complete tory in Sat urday evening's Joukxal, vs t.4 J k of you never did ntp ta UUU.VJJLJJHU, AW .WOWtA WehaYe'juei unwed are mvnng right mto enri " y t'o e. i .it ?$ ' As, I 'ft j WANTKD.-8ewlDif by the dy or mtit by ii flmt-olttun Mauiwtremr AwS at tbe Juuiinai, office, l-iST M Wasted. 8Alry itiid. txpvmm, l'ennunwit p'ftee. Apply mow. owerH at nursery utook m nMi muerinta uau i.Hnuain !!. nuray iHU rellei our Hpeetulty. JUKUWN J1K4W.OO.. u-iau-iis-wi is tinteryuea, Ufilno. MOW. ENGINE AND BOILER rwtlfalo. The bollrtf n immp,' V rlgbt tubular, load tbe mmpm a frfawM huritoBtil. Ho!h ure la bow! oMuiSmi. sna cnt 8700 wliea new. W-"7W" Apply to A. II, KOKaTNJW OQ.IWM. lite Klritt Wutlomil Itank. TT ONLY LINE BURNING DAILY1 TRA1M8 LwiyiBjPwtkWIA.. 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