< Visitors Were Cared For in Remarkable Manner. WHAT THE LAND LOOKS LIKE. War Dances of the Indians Saturday and the Dlfj Qonfircs After Done- steel as a Town , With Its Three Blocks of DuslncBO Houses. Hoiu > Hk'ul , S. U. . St'pt. II. Fieit'i a Staff CorroHpondont : Floixleil wllh BliMipy , ItiitiKry , landHooUInt ; men , Hononte'cl tlld wonderfully weill In ImndlliiK the huntlrotlH of vlnltorHvfo cnino from all pnrlH of NubniHlw to But a look at the 110.000 acron of res- orvatlon land which will ho opened HomeUlmu In the fnluru. I'rotty nearly every Hlnro In town watt tnnuul Into a Hhort onlur roHtati- rnnt with long conntorn down olthor Hlilu and hot coffco and Hiimlwlc'him to null. LOIIK lliioii of humanity jammed Into the tmlldliiKH , waited fern n turn and went away HixtlHllod. The hotulH and good hoteln they arc worn crowded from morning until night hut thuy norvoil mualH that met the demand Hlrulilit through. 1'ral- rlu chicken for broakfuHt on the Unit day wan emu of the dollcacluH. Sleep In Stores. Saturday nl ht the Impromptu res- taurantH wore oonvorled Into lodging IIOIIHOH and many a romfortur wan pulled oft the Hholf to timUo a hed for Homo oxhatiHted excurHlonlnt. I'llod along the lloor , two ahreast , the VH- ! Horn In HoneHteel occupied every available Inch of Hpaco from the door to the doak of the big store and olllco A Hpeclal train WUH run down from Fairfax Saturday nl ht to llnd ho IH for the overflow. Several hundred got into the regular train which left at 1:35 : and made beds In the m > atn , tie that few , except the dancern In the Hcconel Htory hall , Htayed up all night lonfj. The railroad company and the townfolk did everything posHlhlo to make the newts comfortahlo and they miccccdod to a remarkahlo degree. Perhaps more real estate men and landHookorH were on the excursion to Honesteel than have ever heforo heen assomhled on a similar occasion. Nine out of every tun of the men who went on the trip could draw chocks for amounts from $500 upwards ami they were here not for pleasure or fun , hut In real earnest. There was no real reason why an excursion should have heen run on Saturday any move than on any other day during the com ing winter. It was Him ply to Kt't a look at the land which Is to he opened up and the slxo of the crowd shows how many people are Intensely Inter ested In that. Ride to Reservation. On Saturday afternoon , eleven coaches , crowded to the windows , were pulled out to the reservation , two miles from town , and the visitors given a chance to see the prospective home steads. The minute the wheels stop ped rolling the men henna to pour out of the cars like Illes and two thousand feet were at once tturtod elf toward the open country. Hundreds of them walked fully a mile over the vast , nnhroken prairie , gutting a point of vantage on a slight rnlso so that they could look far out across the stretch. Scores and scores of them plckijtl up samples of the soil , locked It Into tiny hottles and shoved It Into their pockets for safe keeping. Than these samples they would rather have lost a ten dollar hill apiece. How the Reservation Looks. Midway between Kngland and the United States , standing on the elecK of a steamer and looking off for miles and miles In every direction at the mo notonous , unending water , with no sign of a human being , no mark as to direction , no break in the sky there one has a picture which Is plas tic and everlasting. Suhstltuto a gray colored prairie for the water and yon have the reservation as It ap pears after a few miles out of Uono- steol. With no landmark , no tree , no houses , It Is the easiest thing In the world to get turned around on a cloudy day and many a man has lost his direction on a dark night or a cold one , some of them never getting off alive. The War-Painted Indians. In their little village of tepees , with war-paint and brilliant colored robes , the Indians who had moved to the edge of Boncsteel for Saturday , en tertained the excursionists from 1 un til ( f o'clock. At first they gave a parade through the streets. Then they gave their famous war dance , led by Chief Kane , and this was worth while. Crowded Into a circle , braves , squaws and papooses yelled and danced In stunning style and took up a col lection afterward. The riding of a wild cow by a bron cho buster came next and after sup per the Indians crowded Into a little square on the main street , built a roaring lire and gave their famous equaw dance. Some In Penitentiary. There are 1,380 Indians counted and two-thirds of these makes the num ber required Just 920. Of the entlro number , many are said to bo away visiting , some are at school and qulto a considerable delegation are In the penitentiary at Sioux Falls. This , therefore , makes pretty nearly every Indian on the reservation necessary to the treaty and that Is why many consider a majority nmply sufficient. "I'm coming back when U opens , " IRFOLK NEWS ! FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 18. l'JQ8. nnld the Rfoixt majority of the mon In town , anJ with UIOHO who came will bo another crowd ten times an largo , to ( tut a chance on the free homon. Think It Will Open. The people of HonoHteol are pretty sure the land In uolng to open In the Hprlng. They think congress will do Homcthlng ait soon aa it ineotn , and that the big reservation will bo thrown open then , They are of the opinion that Major McLanghlln'H failure to treat had nothing to do with the open- Ing. "I Imvo talked with Major Me- Laughlln , " wild ono man , "and It IH my opinion that ho didn't try HO very hard. I think ho came out here sim ply to show congress that the govern ment can not come out hero any old time and got a treaty Hlgnod on any old proposition. Ho could have had assistance from the people of the town which would have made him HUCCCSH- fill. The number required on the K\K- \ natures In two-thirds of the Indians , and Major McLaughlln thought this ought to bo changed to a majority. " Honesteel Is a good Hl/.od town al ready. A business ntreet three blocks long , thickly lined with business houses , It has a busy look about It at once. There are three banks , two grain elevators , four tmlootiH , several good lumber yards and HOIUO mighty good hotels. Water mains are al ready laid for water works , and the water Is good. Some building IH going on now , two brick buildings among the number. It IK frontier of course , but ( hero's the making of a town. SOLVING THE DAM QUESTION , S. Oilman , the Nellnh Mill Owner , Is Making a Permanent Water Power for His Busless. Nollgh , Nob. . Sept in. From a Staff Correspondent : Of Intercut to the milling mon of every town along the lOlkhorn river. Is the work now under way In Nollgh , by means of which S. F. Oilman , owner of the Nollgh mill , IH solving the problem of n permanent dam In that llcklo river. This after noon for the llrst tlmo miccosHfully , the water rushed over a portion of the now structure. When the other half Is done it is thought that there will bo an unlimited amount of power and that the mllldam will bo as permanent - manont as the rocks. A row of piling across the stream , a wall of concrete nearly two feet In thlcknoH.s resting against the posts , a foundation of brlckH and rocks and heavy materials to brace that and a concrete apron inclined back of the dam so that no cakes of Ice may catch this In the solution which Mr. ( lllman Is practically working out. At the sides of the stream are walls of concrete to hold the water In its channel and there will bo no other way iindur heaven for the current to twist than ever the apron. The harder it pounds against the dam the tighter the dam packs so that high water Is an aid. It Is built very much on the order of the Norfolk dam , which Is such a model. Mr. Cillmnn now runs a 100-barrel mill , the city pumping station , the electric lighting works anil Incidental machines In this mammoth plant. It Is ono of the largest in the state. "GRANDPA" NEUWERK GONE , Respected Citizen of Battle Creek Passed Away at an Early Hour This Morning. llattlo Creek , Sopt. Hi. Special to The News : "Grandpa" Henry Nou- work died this morning at 12DO. : Flvo weeks ago ho fell and dislocated his hip but his advanced ago rendered treatment Impossible. Ills health was apparently good until yesterday afternoon when * ho collapsed , and heart failure Is ascribed as the cause of his death. The funeral will bo hold Thursday afternoon and the remains will bo interred in the German Luth eran cemetery at this place beside his wife and daughter. Henry Nouwerk was born at Schles- wlg. Germany , March II , 1S20. Ho served as a soldier with the Schles- wig-Holsteln revolutionists from 1S-SS to 1SR1. Ho came to llattlo Crook eighteen wears ago. Ills wlfo died In 188 ! ) and ho has since been making his home with his sons. Ho was a devout Christian and member of the German Lutheran church. Ho was well and favorably known among n largo circle of friends and acquain tances. Ho had many old friends in Norfolk , among them U. AV. Jonas , whom ho was acquainted with in Ger many. Ho leaves four sons , Henry , Peter and Fred of llattlo Creek and Clans now at Orange , California. Mrs. Hen ry Stoltenberg , his only daughter , died in 1S91. SALESMAN JOHN SEXTON & CO. , IMPORTERS of teas and coffees and wholesale grocers , 1C to 22 State St. , Chicago , want experienced , hon est , energetic , hlghgrado .Tien to sell farmers and other largo buyers. Wo are the largest grocery house in America engaged in this business , and the originators of honest and modern methods of conducting it. Wo handle the finest goods , and guar antee quantity and quality of every article ; no capital required ; exclusive territory given , in which an estab lished trade insures line Income. Wo are farmers' headquarters in Chicago. Lost Narrow tan bolt , small gold brooch with ruby sotting. Finder will bo liberally rewarded. Please return to this ofllco. * Ncligh Carnival Opened Auspi ciously This Morning. LARGE CROWDS IN ATTENDANCE Merry Music , by the Elkhorn Vall v Dand , Base Ball , Races , Balloon - censlon , High Dive and Mirthful Street Capers are on the program. Nollgh , Nob. , Sopt. 1C. From a Staff Correspondent : Amid condi tions Ideal In every respect , with n perfectly cloudless sky and an atmosphere - phoro crlH | > and bracing from the frost of the night , the Initial day of the Nollgh carnival dawned this morn- Ing. The weather could not bo better for the start of the festival and the town IB simply packed with visitors from every direction this morning. Good delegations nro hero from Nor folk , llattlo Crook , Meadow Qrovoand Tlldon and the crowd Is a good natured - tured ono throughout. With brief but Intensely Impressive coremonlos In the grand pavilion , Miss Cecil Hump of Oakdalo was crowned 'liioon of the feast at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Hon. W. M. Hobortnon , of Norfolk , placed the wreath of sov ereignty upon the royal brow. In doIng - Ing so ho delivered an nddrcHs which loomed with wit and wisdom , pro claiming the beginning of joy and mirth and the supremacy of the fos- tlvo Hplrlt. The queen was gowned in a superb creation of pink silk , a robe of Im posing splendor. She was nttonded by nor mold of honor , Miss Fannlo Freeman , of this placo. Together llioy rldo about the town In their au tomobile , which arrived at a late hour this morning. The chauffeur , Mr. Clark Powell , lost his way In the country near llattlo Creek and had n hard trip of It. Proclamation. Following Is the proclamation read by Miss Dump , at her coronation this afternoon : In the llrst year of the relgji of Ce cil , crowned and consecrated Queen Epolotna , we do proclaim that the first days thereof , to the number of three bo observed as days of feastIng - Ing and joy. That the loyal subjects of the Do main of Antelope , who , out of the abundance of their harvest , have con tributed to a lasting' monument of beauty that shall survive our hnmblo career , shall during these days make merry. Go forth then , my subjects , and within the bounds of reason you are released from restraint. Partake of the pleasures of our fos- tlvltle , and by so doing prolong the days of your youth. The worthy people of our capital have opened wide the doors of hos pitality , let them llnd a ready re sponse by your presence horo. Providence will contribute of Its store of sunshine and nature should meet Its reward. The potent features of our Carnival are cheer and good will. Let such ho your motto and pleasure will abound. Out of the galaxy of beauty wo have chosen as our Maid of Honor , Fannie Freeman , aud command you to bow at her shrine. Epolctna , Queen. Features of the Day. Merry music was a feature on the streets this morning , mndo by the Elkhorn Valley band , a high class or ganization of Nollgh. Immediately after the coronation ceremonies the crowd marched to the park for the hall game between Elgin and Clearwater - water , and the horse events were put on nt 3. Among the fast stoppers at the sta bles are Shade On , Shady Uaty and the well known Spokane. Shade On Is attracting great attention and was given a glad hand when ho came out this afternoon. At 5 the balloon ascension Is booked and after that there will bo clever work done by the comedian Ilroso , the high diving stunt by the Italian terrier , "Depot. " Tonight the band will play and there will bo much throwing of con fetti , much bumping against other people on the street and much mak ing of mirthful mockery , besides. Tomorrow's program promises to bo bettor than today's. Tomorrow's ball game will bo be tween Tllden and the Creek Rats. The Tlldon team will bo Hales , Dots- ford , Warren , Provo , Strlngfellow , Hussong , Osborn , Mclntosh , Mcln- tosh. The Creek Rats will bo Peter sons ( three ) , Fosborgs ( three ) , John Green , John Contcli , John Carson. This Is much the old Crelghton team. Ono of the really good features of last night's fun was an impromptu speech by C. A. Splrk , recently of Washington , D. C. , and a graduate with high honors from Columbia uni versity. Mr. Spirk mounted the speaker's stand in the pavilion and entertained a half hundred friends with bright puns and brilliant nonsense - sense which was sparkling to a de gree. Just as a policeman started in , by way of Jest , to got the speaker , twenty seven fair young women climbed the ladder and took seats in the stand. Encircled with fomlnln- ity , covered with glory and buried with applause , Mr. Splrk was lost from sight oven the sight of the watchman. Mr. Splrk is a guest of his brother , J. W. Splrk , nnel will leave noon for Seattle. PUBLIC PARK THE OBJECT. Plan Which Might Well Serve Nor folk as a Model. The object of the thruo days car nival In Nellgh , aside from advertis ing the city and Hiving the patrons of Its bimlnuHH IIOIIHOH an extraordinary holiday , IH to provide a public park. I'ho city already owns the land twe'iity-Hoven acres of the prettiest ilo patch of wooded country , In t le mine of town , bonlored by the ide'turostnio Klkhorn , carpeted with a heavy layer of blue-grass and shaded by a thousand handsome trees , tall , mature and tttrong. Judge N. I ) . Jackson IH chairman of the hoard which Is making Nollgh'H park. To him and to the other mem bers of the board , J. U. Lytlo and Harry Holllns , much of the credit In thlH movement Is duo. They , person ally , are doing everything possible to advance the worthy cause and al ready the effects of careful plannlni ; arc apparent. Its Start. A few years ago Ncligh luvl no park an -i apparent way to got one. The tow ud not ono acre of land for HUCI purpose and no genmoiu , hourti'd millionaire condescon Inel to die and leave enough land foi the ( lower beds. There was , though , a fair association. This organization owned twenty-seven acres of land , within two blocks of the business district of the town. The property was somewhat encumbered and dually the assocatlon , appreciating the fact that the town needed a public square , decided to give the entire - tire patch to the municipality If the citizens would pay off the small mortgage. This the pt ople were delighted to do and the acres passed liilo Mic hands of Ncligh. Judge Jackson owned a largo ma jority of the stock in the fair asso ciation. Ho was Interested in the beautifying of Nellgh and the promot ing of the general welfare. On an agreement , therefore that ho should ho at the hone' of the pub lie pant hoard wh ro ho could bring his own Ideas Into uxiviiiioii , Judic Jackson voted over Ms sii.iros ami now ho Is bending o\ory effoit toward the park. The land is naturally a park in it- solf. All that Is noedul Is a little cutting out of willows here and there , a tilling In over low spots nnd the building of a tow walk1 A bea.itlful drive will no run throimh the PM k , allowing the coisr.i.s of /no-lim" crook bed , and u bulliint ; sp.'ilnn In .11 river , w'tl ' , * sa : . . j i H 'n will U- fitted out. The grounds for the racing and base ball are good. now amphitheatre , with a seating capat Ity of over l.Outi hunts the track. .Vjv burns , su' ' > st'iii'inlly erected cover the horrors , : ine' Mo : track Itself is very fast. 'J'Ttyono ' In the town Is cnthiisiaS' ti2 in trying to ostohlish this park it iiny bo seen frj i iho I'orilnveatrn it , . < ad , on the south sldo of the t'ttoU Wolfe & Hro. are furnishing Ul of the Hags u- , ' I to decorate It Nellgh as a Town. Nellgh , as a town , is strictly higl : grade. Located In the heart of a rlcli agricultural and stock-raising country with a class of business men wlu unite unreservedly on every proposl tion that will in any way advance the public good , whether it benefits them Individually or not , it is a place thai is good to look upon and hard to quit withal. The main street is lined with sub stunt lal business blocks which all show prosperity. Outside , lor miles and miles , Is a land fertile and pro ductivc. Good crops abound and near ly every particle of product thai comes from the soil Is consumed right here at home , either by the hundredp of cattle that are fed or by the Inv mouse mill which sends the wheal out In Hour sacks. Huffman & Rol Una are a firm who feed on an enor mous scale. They have several thous and acres of land whoso product goes to feed their herds of line thorough' bred cattle. Their two ranches , which take up whole townships in themselves , nro stocked with the fin est blooded cattle in the land. Some of their animals have been Imported direct from Scotland and are beaii1 tiful specimens of blooded stock. On their ranches are a number of houses , miles apart , and these are all connect ed by telephone with the Nollgh office where Huffman & Rollins make their headquarters. Upon hundreds of acres alfalfa la grown for feeding. No finer patches of alfalfa are to bo scon anywhere than these and they make the best of feed. Mr. Huffman Is president of the carnival and has been mayor for many years. Nollgh's homes are a feature. They are largo and well cared for. The lawns are nicely kept up and the whole rosldonco portion has an ex ceptional tone for a town of its size , Among others nlcoly located Is Judge J. F. Boyd , candidate for re-election as district judge in the Ninth district. TOWN PACKED WITH PEOPLE. Nollgh , Sopt. 17. From n Staff Correspondent : The second day of the Ncligh carnival has been fully as successful in every way as the initial ono , nnd things this morning promise well for the big Jam of people on the closing afternoon. Dy 8 o'clock this morning there were dozens and dozens of teams stringing into town for the big holi day , many of the people coming as far as twonty-flvo or thirty miles. Every Incoming train since the early A POOR CRUTCH. . . . . , . . . . . . .w. . * uvuou , 10 im ; non.mi.-in. gen erally prescribed for Contagious Dlood Poison , but failure nnd disappointment is the invariable result. These min erals drive in thesorcs and eruptions , and apparently the disease is gone and the patient believes the cure pcrtna- , ncnt , but soon learns better when the old symptoms' ' return almost as soon ns the treatment is left off. You must either keep the system saturated with mercury or endure the torture * of sore mouth , ulcerated throat and the mortification that one natur.illy feels when the body is covered with disgusting sores , rashes , copper-colored splotches and other aggravating symptoms of this vile disease. Mercury nnd Potash are poor cnttches , and their use eventually breaks down the constitution , ruins the digestion and cause the bones to decay. - S. S. vS.a guaranteed purely vegetable rcmetly , is the only antidote for Contagious 13lood Poison. It de stroys every atom of the deadly virus , overcomes the I bad effects of the mercury and cleanses the blood ami system so thoroughly that never after are any sign * of the disease seen. Nor is the taint ever transmitted to others. We will send free our book on Contagious Blood Poison , which is inter esting and contains full directions for treating yourself nt home. Medical advice or any special information desired given without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , ATLANTA. GA * V > V .T. " > 7p * SlOCUm'S WORM CAKES Are a Positive Cure for Indigestion , Constipation , Fcnvcrs , Foul and weak Stomachs. A noted doctor of Chicago stated that he believed a 50c. box ot Slocum's Worm Cake would give more relief than $50 worth of ordinary doctor's fees. Price 5Gets , by mall ony- } R. v. SLOCUM 725 W. North Avenue , Chicago , III. passenger has brought great crowds and they are making a memorable day of it for Neligh. The hours today have been filled with something doing every minute of the time , and it is a satlslled lot of visitors who are "doing" the festival. This afternoon the handsome now grandstand at the grounds is taxed to Its utmost and it holds 1.05C per sons and the S. R. O. sign hangs on the entrance gate. Among the features of today was the beautiful exhibition of Shade On , the famous trotter , In an attempt to lower his record of SiOS'/i. Another Is the base ball game which is on this afternoon between the Creek Uats and Tllden. Shade On , "tho fastest horse that Nebraska has over produced , " accordIng - Ing to the judge , sent the whole crowd of spectators Into a frenzy when ho pranced out , sleek and graceful , upon the excellent track surface. Many are hero merely to see him go and they have had tholr money's worth. The tiny little diving dog is as pretty an attraction as is hero. Ho mounts the tall , slender ladder alone , looks around from his diminutive platform , sizes up the situation , puts ono paw out Into the air , hesitates , looks again , draws his breath , shuts his eyes and then , In ono awful , in tense instant lets his little body slip and sails , head foremost , through the long stretch of atmosphere and lights In the blanket below. Depot is his name and he Is worth losing three meals to see. Ilrose , the comedian , and his wlfo , the comedienne , are making a hit. Freeman Bros. for merly Neligh boys have the late Cor- belt-Jeffries fight on a moving pic ture , and the circus at the far end of the street Is eminently worth while. Many mon are making good on the roulette and no feature Is lackIng - Ing to make it a first class street fair and carnival. Yesterday's game between Elgin and Clearwater resulted In a score of 2 to 1 for Elgin. Sam Leathoby , the one time Norfolk twlrler , was in the box. The game was a beautiful one to watch. With a square apiece on the card until the always awful eighth , there was interest plus and the wag ers ran high. Finally , In the eighth the Elgin boys made their winning on a close decision. The fielding was filled with corking catches and sen sational runs from the tap of the bell and the pitchers were both "right" for the play. Smith throw for Clear water and Will Schultz , of Atkinson , did the umpire stunt. The game tomorrow Is attracting much of thosports' enthusiasm. Hon. N. D. Jackson was the mas- ter-of-ceremonles who had charge of the crowning of the queen. An Im pressively beautiful invocation was pronounced by the resident presiding older of the Methodist church , Rev. Mr. Bltholl. The automobile which arrived yes terday Just after the program had begun - gun , has done its share today. The queen , Miss Bump , and her attend ant , Miss Freeman , have been In it for a rlde. , Miss Freeman , the Nellgh rep resentative , is very clover. Burt Wat tles was an attendant at the cor onation. Last night confetti and revelry reigned. There was a dance , the games and carnival square , where hundreds made merry until lato. The business houses have an 1m- monso trade and the citizens are too busy to eat , showing visitors the time of tholr lives. Friday will bo the banner day of thorn all. She Has Cured Thousands Given up to Die. DR. CALDWELL OF CHICAGO Practicing Aleopathy , Home opathy , Electric and Gen eral Moclicine. Will , by roqneet , visit professionally JS7ORFOLK , NEBRASKA , PACIFIC HOTEL , THURSDAY , OCT. 1 , ONE DAY ONLY returning every four weaVe. Consult her while * tlio oiiportULitj Is at hand , DR. CALDWELL limits iior jiroct'ce to ILe special treatment of dim HEPS of the ojo , oar. linen , throat , lunue , femulo dUeueos , diseases of children anil all chronic. nonou aud surgical dlboaeea ot a curable nature Early ciiDfiumu- tion , bronchitis , bronchial catarrh , chrome caiarrh , lieadu lie , ctmitipatlo. , stomach aud bowel troubles , rheumatism neuralgia , sci atica , Ilrlaht'a dlbraeokidney diseasesdUoaeoe of the liver and blnddor , dizziness , uer > ousiio88 , liullRO tl"n , obesity interrupted mirition , slow growth in cuildro" . ud all wasting /tie- eaeoii in adults , deformttle * cloh-feot curva- > ure of the piiui , iliieaBes of the brain , pnraly- e'e ' , heart disenio , dropsy , swelling o' the limbs , strfturo , opeu sores , pain lu the bouen. granu lar enlargements and ull long.standing dis eases properly treated , Dlood aud Shin IlIseaHes , Pimples , b'otchos , eruptions , liver spots , fall iiiK nt the hair , bad complexion , eczema , throat ulcere. line j ains , Madder tumbles , \\oak back , burniiiK nrino. pa slug urine too oftea. The ellocts of constitutional sickness or tlier tnklnur of too much injurious medicine receives searching treatment , prompt relict and a carer fof life. Diseases of women , irregular menstruation , falling of the womb , beating dowu pains , female dieplacements , lack of sexual tone. I encnrrhea. sterility or barrenness , consult Dr Calduoll and she will ehow them the can o of their trouble and the way to become cured. Cancer * , Goiter , FUtula , 1'lles aii'l enlarged glands treated with the subcu taneous inject on method , absolutely without pain and without tha loss of a drop of blood , Is one of her own discoveries and is really the most scientific method of this advanced ag Dr. Caldwell lias practiced her profession in someot the largest hospitals throughout the country. She hai no superior in the treating and diagnosing diteaeea.detormltiet , etc , She has lately opened an olllco In Omaha , Nebraska , where the will spend a portion of each weak traatlrg her many patients. 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