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CLITHEROE •ticn. D p a i n t i n g
Ik’iiuMitiiry tu W a l k s o f A r t .
WTHORNE
| i;nl)S & PUIVAT15 PUPILS
,1001!,
Cl.lTlIKllOK.
,'i:s AI THE R oyal ly Art Giilleries of
l;iiul Liveipooi.
Lvll SCHOOL CLITHEROE.
MRS. and MISS ) B ORN E.
:n the Tovquay ,'iyi bools), assisted by Teachers.
Ling, Pianoforte, Theory, fhe Principals: Draw- Klr. E. Cawtheme. Ilstpo- Miss H. ‘M- Whidbomt
tUTL-N CLASS. held on Wednesday
,,es for Special Subjects, ■ s net attending the regu-
Ireccived. Prospectus on Castle VietY.
Iri'E. ORGAN h a r m o n y .
t x s o m s N [y'iGvc tubjcci* by
rr. DOYLE, lu-,s!T-;n riANTST,
llTV
COLI.KGK, LONDON. MU ilAKI. AND JOHN’S
|U, CUTHKROE. jl'.U ! !0 YAL GKiLMMAB
[dl,, WHAUAM'.
;K1) :-OK m e t r o p o l it a n lo c a l ST,,
lil.ACKnURN, or
|r G.\ 1 L, a .n 'H E R O E . ' . IC N O T I C E .
IF,!. LORD, noK DEALER,
L u ’.'.e, C l it h e r o e , ; ..l;r c,.,;,',;,- of Clitlicroe and
■ mil '.ni of support he h « .ilF;''.o-. cr the stock in trade
,1)
i-.sTAUl.'.sHKD SHOP I IF
i : s E A S T W O O D , (•'
to a nd s,*.Hon.
selection of
i i r . i ' .M U i 'CAL WORKMAN.
! U E P A O iS
and Dr. R I’amlmtO a.s
Mtdic.al Officer the Chipping Districu
IN C R EA SE OF .-\SVLUM M .-VI NT EN AN CE.
Tho Clerk read .a conununicatioii from the
Luiraslff e A.vlums Beard notifying an m the weekly rate of
lunalira from 9s. 4A, to 9S. n d . , ’ M/.'^Hminc .asked if this ap’plied to .ffl the
Tlie Clerk: Vos. C;mcn W i lsa i : Hew mudv u the \o rk
shiic Rate? ■ llie Cterk : los. 6d.
EMALL-l’OX PRECAUTIO NS . In vio-.v of the oufbrcak of
Nolson. an:I the likelihocd of «oighbomhc«d comu.g into the
f
Woikhou:,-.-. should be vaccinated. Tl.e i-ecoimiieiidaliCTi was appre-voU. M-ASriiR’S JOUILNAL.
T i c Ma-stcr’s
JcurT..al n-mos in the WorkJiousc last week
?;8t|^
i.ist . 1 2, a..d the vagrants a.’ iimt i ' , i in the ccrrcsimnding period ol
i.rs. vo-ar; in the were* 102 against lop .jin d 15 4
respoclivcly. I.HLU VALEEB.
STOCK SALES AM) OTHER SALES
tho most reaaonablo tcnn*. fo r PHOBAI'E.
I iT T SETTLE-ilENTS.
ilD FRAlfKLAKD CTIa TBUKN.
N S
Kitchen R a n g e s , and IDistrict.
[iNAJIELLED PIECES,
ROOMS INVITED- ise Ranges..^
Th? best
IRY & f u r n i s h i n g STO R E S ,
,RKET ST., c l i t h e r o e .
523
BiiKIHQ ^ POW
litakos the Swootcet Dread. Cahoe * Pastry. in tlio World. » pnstrV, I a DER & ETC.
■ Phis was all the busuiess cf mteresL ----- --------------
_ ISEiiS p ig e o n s . This is an age of siwrl diiton- arc mmty of tiie centests
niKl most exiTacw- liear cf
n. wadavs A ciuicus race was
r-etcr.il) -int I ..;
“ favoarites to win,. 'H-C course '
and a h;df, and a dcvxole Ixj near the hive w~as selected ,,ost. It was fciuid no
tU' ring post. It was mark the bees, so :us • " ‘ ‘‘T’"*,
‘ to make their iJenlit) " ,,,
unini.-t .kalile; hut die drfhcul^ r>re\-ious Hnmomitorl by rolling them j’’
to .-Parting r..n their journey. 1 his, iiig them ca-sily rccogimcd c.ii their ’T;
tire II by those inlca-esCed as the
seconds before the first pigeon, ether bees liefore the second.
“4 - ‘ ’
piMl.ab-lv rctnrdoJ their flight; biit, ncrtcrUic less, .and though l ie pigeons were Icoked
^
winners’, the race resulted in .a victory bees, the
fir.st bee .arriving at the pest 25
.and three
PREMIER VINOLIA
BEST SOAP Foil DEa.I0ATE. SENSITIVE, IKIllTAnLE SKINS.
IS THE I’UnEST. SAFEST,
ji.ATEniAis AND FULUY I-EIIFUMBD. IT Kl.E-''? the COMPIiEXION SOFT,
bmooth, and cleak. 4 d. p e r TABLET.
MADE rnOM THE CIIOICEM ’ * " a J ’.
the .Moslical Officer, Dr. Mtussoii,
tccon.m..id o-d .hat all the childroai txer 7
a.id thos-e imrates who wc-re wal mg m thu
Although the. fa x of hair turning while is^ a mo.t faridlior cne, Iho reruon for t 'e H an ^
ha.s oiffy recently been
d.sccvered Ly nr ftbsor F. Mclchnikoff ;uid de^ribuJ .it a
mcctln" of the Ibcyal Society. It- t.s gi^-Ci .tH) kimwn'’that- the eJjour of hair depends tjpon
Uie presence; cf minuto pigment it •I’lie grav liair of dd age is -due to the less d ifigment, but why th s less dioffid Lake pbace has not been
de.arly undenstcod. ElLaminarion cf hair in
v.arious « a ^ cf a-hltening Ins shown Trofesscr Nfetchr.ikcff that the cluonge is due to Uie a c t i^ of -e r
ualii
ir.indcri.ig cells
from the central shaft cf the ham to '-he
l.ai ^ conuti.iing the pignemt
" " - f
in a .sen-e devour. In 1 a.r w hiuh is U.rnm„ while-, these eeris, or
'yS '' tenncrl, are foiuid :n large numliers
"^^-d with ''4*’;
the pigmeiitao- n-mltor, while ivhitJ hair Iherc are
ci.ly .-i f«w ''>‘4 '^ * P ^ meiil in Iheiti and frequendy none. Hie part played liy these cells
expl.am.t ma^’ curious change's in the colcair of hair. Tims, hat Uiiiiing wiiite in a few- ilay.s may be explainc 1 bv the incn».se-<l activity of hair pha^wyto , ivhir.h cnaUerl them to .abstri) the pigmcmt of the hair in sr. .short a time. U feUcw.s iffto that amthing which wv.l prevent these -^ul fron-j aliscfiliirg die pigment, cr reduce tiiem arlivilv. will prevent ham from losing its
cc-lotm.—“ Leisure Heair.” ' WHY H.-VIR TURNS WHllE- . Vrrk.- . -Uso present Messrs, IL Jones, B. Dretm,
r l l a i e , W. Braidavaite, H. H Baldwm, ^ . 1 ijihvcatli, T . Robmsor.1, Jos. H cl
“ v ' i ’Hturtm, Jos. Rotdnscr.s W Robinson, n ’lm i . .md the Revs. Er. Phmmgtcn, arul
" ' ■ T h ^ S ^ ’ onartrr.«:dns ccpf^^^
e.r Urc n ction of Mr. Baldwrra. seconded by Mr. Braiihwaite.
HOUSE COMMlTPEEv .,in,r c-f the House Committee cn
■ Mr I\L Hanson presiding, it was CLITHEKOE
b o a r d OE GDABDIANS. XUo sUitutoo’ meeting cf the Clitheroe
Hi. ud c f GuarJiaits was held-at tlie Boar p i on Monday monur.g. Mr. WUnnscm
WEAVERS’ A3LVLGA3IATION. On Saturday the mcnthly itieeting of tho .
Nortlicm Counties VV'
ea.vcrs' Amalgamation was held m dho Lever-street Schools, Man chester, Mr. D. Idclmes being in tlie chair, , and Mr, Shackleton in the vice-chair. Thirty-
two districts W'cre repre^tited by 92 deler gates. After the usual minutes had been con*
fimasd it was reported that the dispute at Cumpstcy-street Mill, Bhckbcm, liad been .settled, iuid a brief report’ cJ the law pro ceedings, whidi liad also been settled, was givciu ° l t ,was reported that the Icckout atJ
tiun, .1 the .Master to
. precure
the.r.ecessary cartR.
A REITGVCT'ORY INMsVTE. .\n huvatc tiaihcd Lcngfcn, who
agnn hronght ini
'^^‘; '“ n^for similar offensive conduct, w^s eeea.->u.n.
“ efure the Beard on two
p.re%neus _
itrxird Roans at, tlie cliarcc
ir.st;ua c cl ' * ^i^^^nj'
jrsgr.tceful language drc'.-dle-gtttion, but
Z
II enl to .support :ui
van; that the mna MaaustrateSi
1 guard U-elr cfliccts and -cr-
^iien doing UiJr duty, should be brought Leferc the
RE-AIT’OIN'FMESTS. _
dJlacko
w.as still on, though during tlie jxisl week an Lnterv’icw had. been held between the employer and part of I’he Nelson Weavers Association Committee, to sec if someihirg could be .arrived .it, but nothing was done. It is staled that the employer wauits the weav ers tc^ werk at less tian list prices. In accord ance wiiHi notice given, it was decided to alter rtilc 34, wltich reads that befers tho Council undertakes .my dispute 50 per cert. cf the worki^ioplo in tlie mill or mills affected shall be
rr.cmber.s of an association, so as to read 65 per ceixL The r.ew role will come iuib fcTcc six menths hence. A lengthy das- cussion took
pl.ace in regard to the pnees par:-, for wc.aving loop cloths, but no resc-luCicn was arrived .at. In
rcg.md to the
Intcm.atior.al Te.\lile Congress it was decided to send three dcfeir-rtes, two to be cloat^ from the distncls and; cne from the Central Committee. rVs the districts in t urn elect delegates for i h ^ mat ters, it falls to the lot of Nelson .on.1 Oldham, to send a delegate each to the Congress. 'Hiis being the whole of the business the
meet ing l3 .en clcscd.
THE ORBS HE AVANTED Who wns that swaiggering old fakir who
promised to do such jolly things it you would only give him "lioalth aud u<l“-y t
The day wo got, now and thou, by of Parliaineut, (woalher
u.suaJlj
b.id) but ••health!"—AVhy. I can just mney him rushing alKiiit 'with a two-and-sixpnny umbrella over his head and a Ibuison s Por ous Pliustvr on his hack,—looking for turn Whatever his luck may i)e, the pliuster wM right; either as a remedy for huj rheuma tism or a protection iigaiiust taking cold,
for Benson’s I’ laster is tlio F ie ld -M a r sh a l C ommanding
I t hogias work, ns a hungry man _borin& his breakfast, at tlie word •■ llcadj. Laj the plaster on tho six)t where the trouble is and smooth it down. sV sense of svarmth and rainfort follows ns a good dog Icniis to master's call; and a cure comes so s<wn
PORLTRY NOTES.
MANAGE.ME-NT OF DUCKLINGS.
HOW TO SECURE. A SATISFACTORY r-RO-FlT.
- These pc'ultiykaeiperis who 'havel jducks
CCK3 now m course cf incubaticn, ° r me w pecung ducklmg cut early m March,-should
take good care of
thuaii.Tor they are at p res ent the most prcduciSon of the jwihry-prd. The taffy prcduction cf the pculuy y-ard/or
wl.iich really good prices B^ud ( s ^ D. L. in* the " Farrrjer ai'«d
...tockhreede ),
is ’ the Trtr-t ducklings: in M.ay prices range, from. 6s. to 12s. a couple for-
ducklirgs—in London irwxket, lliat is to say.,
-prcvincial prices, rarely, if ever, go aboi u os. I pair. Nc-r ran ne vioes aspect to geU the tep prices of the market. They are always su-^ured by the Aylesbury ‘ duckers, who know better th.an the rest of us how to ^ut the biKKCSt and finest ducklir.g m the short est sp^ e of rime. Still by fctlowmg cerUrn simple rules in fecdm.g and irauiagemcnt ducklings can tc reared by anyone to yicdd a /satisLoctory prefit, a better profit, .os a rule,
that, can be made ever fewfs.
To get
c.mly ducklings it fellows that phe stcck ducks must be laying in wonler.
_ Runner -ducks are prccoc ■io^, b - but small. sman
IrMurt 1 x1.
we keep to tho liable varieties it is
r.ecessar)- to hatc-h out the ducklings intended for stock early in the season—in March, or better still,
in Febniar)'. A very
con.mcn error made b> amateur duck rearers is to sa l off all lheeary
ducklings and keep the
laer-h.atchexl onus to rerfttoe the stock ducks who.=c useful life is. ended. Now, this is rmt the way to go to work. Late-hatched duckling;s, ^ray and Juno hatched, will n a lay till well into the spnng next year, and thcTo will be no early duck lings to market. Let Hl:c duck-rearers pick out tho best cflhcducklings frem the 1-ebm- an- and March
h.ilchcf^lhere are generffily coo or two in cadi hrocxl bigger and finer than the rc-st—and .seixintto thc-in from tliose intended for fiittening, for they do not want) to be luisiencd tco quickly to n-ntority, but rearcal mere luaUirally. Tlien next yt-or ffi^c ducks will be laying in winter if prcperly fed
and housed. A BREEDING PEN
oft/^rwiirds as to loako you sa>, >Nell, 1 So feel al right this moniing. Ifensoa'sis
r e a l ly sSm e t i i i i ig like a knorv what it has to do and dc^s it. i ro cSclv. For rliounialism, stiff and Mro ^ w l e s , innuonra, coughs and cold-s, mffi ,viin or miffndy for which an external
u
shcuf.d be small, Ihrc-e or, at: Che mesf, four ducks to one drake, but^wheii a famly large Hock .me nin together, s.ay eight ducks, three draWes .will be .lequirexL 'Hto ibeUcr way, howewer, if it c.on be
ii.amigeA is to keep the brec.'ing pens sm.oll .and
scp.aratc-—there will bo more eggs and fewer drake-s will be iieed-
^-J; drakes rumiing logitther figh', but) not so viciously as •.eckercl’s.
III choosing the ducks Uiere is rcthing to ^
remedy is tho proper tiling, use Beason s y^u^“u T "au S
*9
Bell Biiiibou’a For
s.ale in Clithcroc by J . HARRISON, Castle Street.
cqiual the Aylesbuo'; but .as it i.s
r.cc .a In^t-
cl.a.ss haver .a Pekin cross is often rewrted to. Duck-fatt nets have nothing to do w-ith shew- .aiid cross differeia brxds if the-)- tliink the)’ can thereby fniprcvc the utiJity qualities of their ducks. -nie.L- .are prdiaW)- nW. very- m.anv i>ure Aviesbury .lucks m 'he Vide cf Aylesbury, where the veiy best
du.khng» come from. The Rcuen is Mso crossed with
During the. Icug aivi w^^ry
m.arches of the
British treeps m Upper Egypt and the Sou- dajt, hi tile course of the great expedition which rescued Vluit latter coiuvcry Ircm the . ojipressicn of tho Malidi, and patced it under the protection of the glcxic-us British dag, the jaded spirits of tie) soldiers were ocra.- sicffirUly revivified by the dist-arxe prospe-t of a beauvif'd jidlucid hikci whose shimmer ing, outspread waters were rippling m genUy unduliUhi-g, glittering wavelets. With renewed vigC'Ur the brave men
pre.ssed forward ever time parched, arid sand; the burning sun
be.ating down upon them was disregaide-d; the fatigue was forgotten; and their sp.rits rose in the near prcspect cf restiv.g beneath the sliade of the wavuig fronds of these ever wclca-aie ixffin trees, and bathing in tl.e re freshing coohiess- cf tliat txeeze-swept Bet tnev appeared tt. get no nearer. £wH, a few n-Jl^ distant glittered the gently agit-
*atod waters-; still the breath of
tli.tt eager.) yearned for rcTreihing and life.-giviiig air ap-
petu-ed to play upon the gleaming lake. Higher and Iffgher ro'.ie the biurang sun,
hector and hotter were liis scorching beams; yet still no nearer to the go-al, whicli now, d'antafus-liWcy appeared even, to reex-Je as ,^jvanced. But new the desert-lake be- more and more undefined m.-d Ivary; shcre-linc has
.dis.appearcd from view; -
the
w.tvelets are .'e-ss and less dirrinct; the tall, eiitot jjalni trees :mc merging into thin a ir ; .and in a ftiv more minutes the- whole fair prospect lias faded away, and, ],ike the
hoseIe.ss P.ibric. of a visicn Left net a wrack behind.
..................... ... . -.
All vanisheal into empty si-xice; diosdve.l into the mlhcr; faded in;t' the heavy tremu
lous Ivize of tlie barrel-., -de-fe-n. For it was but a pdiarAoni. cf the am; a
deceptive inaitli bom of the lefretlion in herent to the atmcsp-hcre of the .sun-p'arched
desert; a miragee 'nffs slT.ange atme-spheric
rcfr.actu.11 ccca-
sicnally assumes quite another fcrni at sci, eveti-)-lliing, beir.g jnveate.l; wh.\!e at other times diilant object;- far l>elow the hermen, .and therefore of course invisible, are brought within the nu'4;e cf visicii. It i-s related th:i3 on cne cccasicti, the w-hc-le line of the I* rench ccast oi>pe*ite Hastings, quite fifty mile.-, dis tant, and therefere far out of sight bcloiv the horizon,
w.is .apparently brougliti within, a few miles of that tcwvn; ei eiy'hing being so clear ly and diftiiKtly-dermed tliat with the aid cf tele-sccpe the diffcaatS fields cn the cliffs
the Avleshun-, and this croAS r.ot infrequenitl) produces the biggest birds. So, iw , is the Indian Runner, for the latter is often laying when the bigger breeds are net nierc is nothing to equal the pure Aylesln.r)- m ap- penranoc uhen Ures.-aisJ fer tables; the tkm is lighter in colour Uiaii the Pekui or eross- Imed duckling. The Ayles,bu.y is„.a quick grower, ffittons readi)y, and
c.amns .a small amount of bone in proportion to its size; it hardlv ever happei-s in uihle poultry .‘hwi-. wiicn" all bre<-dr i f ducks contiieto each cdicr that any vari
the .-Vylesbun,'.
INCUBATORS CONIF. IN VERY USEFUL
fer luatching
c.irly duck.-i eggs, for in 1- ebnuor)- broodv hens arq .scarce. 'IT.e hatfli wel in anv incubator from, a reliable maker, mid the ilucklir.^ once out. are far less 'touble ihmi chickciiK 'nie>- require httle breeding, ami t,ften rearen, irstcad of buying fosier- niclhers, manage w-iiK a-iliy- •n-" c.a-sc or two warmc.1 by a i...i.p. .-.>11. no^vices had licttor use the fcGtor-molher.s as
advcrtisc-il, or keep the duckhiig.s with the hens
h.atching them. Ducklings, so long .as thew- are well-fed .and kept dr)-, wall slcei:J most of t!-« day. and dliey grow- with
a.stor.islung r-iridilv.'«miere i-S need to lia.'-teii their growth* bv raref.1l reeding, for Uic lime to nrepare their; foT markcU is so .short. Be tween ei'dit an.-I tw-ulve weeks old thev com nieiice to shoot their m.hilliw-ing fe-athers. .and when this begins they go Ixick 111 ccn'litiom and .are. ivtoieoirr, vciy- har.l to i:luck. ff_ then thca- -arc killttl before Uic nioi. t tl.ey inaest' be kept many weeks longer. Aylesbury' fatterers never let the ducklings mcuU, kill ing them off a.s ycying.a-s six wveks old when ll cre is a big demand for ducklings, though, as a nile, ihev are kevi
r.ir.e and ten lyeeks; hut the amateur fattener, tillable to gel them any size hefore lucntl' (for it is only in spring that sii-.'v'l voting diu:klings arc Kdeable), has to keep them, w-iili the resuit
th.at they eit up their
v.alue! before tlicy .are sold.
_ The comrr.on error inaTle by anyiteurs is
irivin<r the ducklings too much hliert)- at first. °Thcv run I'hc flesli off their bones.
The 2\
ylc.slttr)’
sy.stem i.s to keep them m peY.s or shed.s, l>oddc<l in stniw', ciily Iclliug
them c-ut tp
e.at and drink.
the harlxiim, and churches and ether t -oniin end building.': being disrinctly discerr.ible. On tw-o oecasiens Ihei writer ha.s Lcen fortum a).c in w-itnessiiig the p-henomciuin, though, in ancther fomi; images cf ships, irverted and pci.-cd in air, lunging, hull ui'pcnnoif, ever the ves-sGs
the-m.selves. These phai ton .ships were in even- rcsi'ccl iieife'ct replifrt.s t.-f ihe vessel liei-.oalli; eicT)- shroud and sail,
n.ast and slie-eL being .an exatl ccunteryart, though all inverted;
.s.ailors’walking, c-r n-reending the mtline-s, hcail dowaiwards ; reflections of thd movements t.’f these Uenenth. And ibeii in an hour cr
Ic.sn. the- visicn f-uled away, ar.d the .s]x:t-traj ships
h.ad vanishc-l. .•\iid. like AS those eager soltliers
p-rei.sed
cclIcI Lrj seou: 'fisliinff l.xKits iinchorcd in
or. trwards that fairv lake, .so we- toe, pur- SI ill" a fe rhidden. or -loubtfiff gralifi.ration, . cut of the .'tuight coimrc. .plunge mte- a
mcra-ss cf slu and tlicai fiml that, the
ple.a.sure we wemd gra.sp- is but .a .spectnil iffian.-onv But if w-e ivctild only keep close Ic- One who
ag.ainst ietv manages to bc-it
diesl on the cros.s for us, wc
sl.cubl be pre- from
sii.kii'g into that slough of dc.s- whl'.li
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RFP AIRS ^ ur Boot* com* direct from the manaactnrer*.
DE. JAEQEE VBNTILATEI), WOOL-LINED. BOOTS. STVXES AND SHAPES
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dUeaee. which emanate from ahuies of all Icind., as « those wh) h through no fault of the sufferer. A few of the a.lm.nts
“^or:.; ‘
trejt» ^ ■
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i.roinicieii n.m l’‘' ‘‘''''-"-.-X’ ’ " . I 'L o c diiMuiveretl for NERVOUS DISORDE S J n
the premwiption to any It will core Weakness of
Miy description, Nervous and PbyMCal Debility from what, ever cause arising. Losses of aU kinds. Lassitude and Depression, Dimness of S ig h t , Evil Forebodings, Apoplexy, Pains in the Back *nd Loins, Pimples and
I will send parlicnlnrs of •'"»
.-tily safe nmt ccrUiiii ItemeJy has been ,11 hln.l- nn.l I am iile.-iseil to bo able to offer
a Cure for the uudermciitioued e^ing an'd dangerous Dhseascs. Eruptions on the'Facc and
Body, Loss of Memory', Con- fasion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Dizziness, - Foetid Breath, Low Spirits, Timidity, Noises in the Ears, Rheumatism, Scrofula, all Diseases of the Kidneys and Concomitant Organs.
,1c an.t officacion. Remedy to n.ny sufferer who sends me sulSrer. for it will cost yon
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MEN’S "WEAKNESSES I
cannot find a cure thousands of men suffer from enervating weaknesses, tmd
Many for postage for them.
will show you a you can bu relieved of ,
I say to such sufferers ; write to mo ; and I
recently discovered means (simp'le and certain) by which I t w-ill only cost you a penny
your sutl'ering.s.
i r a U n t o t f ca^tisctl /^Jnapr^.denco Roarl. Leo. London. S.E. (Name this paper).
N e r v o u s D iso rd e r s , and restore full mcanT^f cur^ Ts invakiable as a remedy for
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fy.lU •V i no o ld sto c k OE OLD STYLES.
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