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DAILY CHARLOTTE OBSERVER: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1886,
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at SENATE PROCEEDINGS.
After Some Unimportant Busi
ness Md the Receipt of a 1.1st
of Presidential Appointments,
the Seaate Adjourns till JMoa.
day.
Washington. D. C , December 10. -
awwATIn the Senate today after
the readme of the -journal, the Presi
dent Dro tern laid before the Senate
- cftvprl communications from the
h Aftds of denartments.
A resolution by Manderson to print
one thousand copies of the resi
dent's message, and accompanying
documents, was agreed to.
A resolution by Morrill was agreed
to Hireotiner navment from the con
tingent fund of the Senate, upon pre
sentation and proper audit of vouch
ers, of the.actual and necessary ex,
censes of the Senate committee ap
pointed to attend the funeral of Gten.
Grant.
A communication was received
from the President enclosing several
hundred nominations to offices in the
foreign, civil, military and naval
' service of the United States which
had been made since the new admin
istration took office. The following
are the principal ones: To be envoys
extraordinary and ministers plenipo
tentiary of the United States, George
VMLathrop. of Michigan, to Prus
sia; Jabez L M Curry, of Virginia, to
Spain; Charles Denby, of Indiana, to
China; John B Stalio, of Ohio, to
Italy ; Charles D Jacob, of Kentucky,
to the United States of Columbia;
John E Bacon, of South Carolina, to
be Uharge de' Affairs of the United
States' to Paraguay and Uruguay;
jjambert Tree, of Illinois, to be Min
ister resident of the United States to
"Belgium.
To be resident and consuls general
of the United States : Boyd Winches
ter, of Kentucky, to Switzerland;
Frederick H Winston, of Illinois, to
Persia; John E W Thompson, of New
York City, to Hayti; Win A Seay, of
Louisiana, to Bolivia ; Moses A Hop
kins, of North Carolina, to Liberia;
Walker Fearn, of Louisiana, to Eou
mania, Servia and Greece.
To be consuls-general of the United
States: Jacob Miller, of Ohio, at
Frankfort on-the-Main ; H Clay Arm
strong, of Alabama, at Rio de Janeiro ;
Mitchell H Phelan, of Missouri, at
Halifax ; D Lyman Pringle, of South
Carolina, to be secretary of legation
and consul-general of the United
States, to Gautemala. .
At 2 :07 p m the Senate went into
executive session, having first re
solved that when it adjourns today
it 'shall be to be Monday next.
When the doors were re-opened at
12:35 the Senate adjourned until
Monday next.
LOGAN'S PROGRAMME.
ACEOSS THE SEAS.
CABLE GATHERINGS FROM
THE OLD WORLD.
He will Take the Lead in l lie
Fight Against the President.
Washington, Dec. 9 One of the
most interesting subjects in Congress
Will be the course or the Kepubiican
maioritv in the Senate towards the
President's appointments. It is un
drstood that Gen. Logan will take
the lead on the Republican side in
opposition to the confirmation of
vjrat he conceives to be improper
nominations. It is said that he has
beeniLiamS an investigation, and
has a lk 15 ot tne exssldier!J re-
moved f ro m office Dv Q present
administrative The use he will make
of this need no, be explained and his
friends say that the speech he made
in Baltimore not loDg was .the
keynoteof his eounNJ Several of his
intimate friends in IllinOls and else
where have been suspenvea trm
office and superseded by Democrats,
and he proposes to prevent tub con
firmation of their successors, Me
also intends tomakeahght against
every Democrat who has been ap
pointed to succeed a soldier, and will
take up the case of Posmaster Huides
koper, of Philadelphia, as a test. The
confirmation of Mr. Kimball, the
director of the mint, for whom Bur
Chard, of Illinois, was turned oud,
will be a fair subject for controversy,
he thinks, and there are sevtral sim
ilar cases.
A ROYAL RATTLE.
Tae Elephant "BoBvar" Slays
the Wubian Lion, "Prince."
Philadelphia, December 9 "Bol
ivar " the largest elephant now in
captivity, on Monday evening, had a
terrfic encounter with the Nubian
Lion "Prince," at the winter quar
ters of Forepaugh's menagerie, and a
lion which was valued at $2,000 was
killed The trainer had entered the
cage with the beast. "Prince" was
in a surly mood and attacked him.
In endeavoring to escape, the trains
er loosed the bar of the cage and fell
out. The lion bounded out after him,
rtWrine his body as it lay on the tan-
covered ground. He did not turn
back, however, but pursued his way
through the ring barn and entered
the open door of the elephant house.
'Boiivar" stood where he was chains
ed to a stake near the door. The lion
attar-ked him and an encounter en
sued which ended in the lion being
crushed to death.
A Freight Train Smash Up.
Atlanta, Ga., December 10. This
morning on the West Point railroad
near Long Cane, Ga., nearly all the
cars of a, freight train became de-
tached by the breaking of a coupling
tvhL The engineer discovering the
iac v ssopped his engine, but being
rn the down grade the detached part
cam 3 on with terrific force, crushing
engineer Jno. Knott and wounding
fireman Morris.
Emperor William 111 Hostilities
Between Servia and Bulgaria
Resumed A Supposed Bead
Invineiale Turns Up A Big
Canal Project.
London, Dec. 10. The Pall Mall
Gazette urges Mr. Gladstone to ar range
matters with Mr. Parnell in
stantly, so that the Liberals may ass
sume the reins of government, and
suggests that Parnell be summoned
to Gladstone's residence at Ho war
den, to confer with the late premier,
Lord Rosebury and Earl Spencer.
EMPJSRIOR WILLIAM SERIOUSLY ILL.
A dispatch from Berlin says that
Emperor William is seriously ill and
fears are entertained that his ail
ment is of a dangerous character.
SERVIA BURNING TO REDEEM HER
HONOR.
Belgrade, Dec. 10. It is not be
lieved here that the Powers will be
able to prevent a decisive battle be
ing fought between the Bulgarians
and Servians The Servians will not
admit that they have been conquered.
They now have a large army com
posed of the flower or the nation
concentrated here, and are burning
to retrieve their military honor.
Servia has sent a circular to the for
eign ministers here stating that she
cannot accept the Bulgarian condi
tions as the price of peace, because
they are dishonorable. Hostilities
will therefore be resumed this even
ing.
THE SERVIANS REPULSED.
The Servians today attacked the
Bulgarian outposts at St. Nicholas,
Izoor and Krivofer. and were re
pulsed at all points.
A.N UNLOOKEDsffOR INDIVIDUAL TURNS
UP.
Dublin, Ireland, December 10.
The aggressive section of the Fe
man Brotherhood was somewhat
startled today by the announcement
that the man who recently surren
dered to the police for protection, and
gave his name as John Kelly, and his
occupation as a laborer, is reallv Joi
seph Smith, the invincible, who
turned informer and testified against
the men who were hanged for the
assassination ot JLord Frederick
Cavendish and Under-Secretary
hsurke, m Phcemx Park. Kelly,
when he surrendered himself, stated
that he was a member of the secret
organization and had been notified
under pain ot death to shoot Mr.
Curran, county court judge, who ex
amined the invincibles under the
crimes act, Mr. Bolton, crown solici
tor, and others He also said he wa-?
concerned in the malicious burning
or corn belonging to the Ath'one In
dustrial School, and he mentioned
the names of some farmers whose
hay and corn were also to be burned
It will be remembered that on March
24, last, a report was published
throughout Great Britain stating
that Joseph Smith, the informer, had
died from intemperance. On Mav 7
it was again announced that Joseph
Smith had died in London, where he
had for a long time been a hopeless
drunkard.
A BIG CANAL PROJECT.
Berlin, Dec. 10. The Bundesrath
has unanimously approved the bill
for the construction of the long
spoken of ship canal between the
Baltic, Elbe and North seas. It will
cost German v about 156.000.000
marks. It is to be strongly fortified
and will have great military as well
as commercial value. In the year
1872 Count Von Moltke opposed the
project on the ground that it would
be better to invest the money re
quired for the connection of the ca
nal in increasing the imperial fleet,
but now that the plan for founding a
navy has been carried out the held
marshal approves of the canal. The
defenses of the coast of Germany
must always remain a divided task,
so long as the canal does not unite
the Baltic with the German ocean
and enable German war vessels to
pass from one sea to the other, by a
route which does not expose them to
the danger of falling into foreign
hands. The project has been under
the consideration of the Prussian
government more especially since
1865, and now at last, as it would
seem, it is going to be realized.
CROP PRICES.
WASHINGTON NOTES.
WFicm Nnah wn a In the Ark 011112 Ham was al
ways playing trloiss on the old gentleman. One
dsv he told his sea-faring father that there was
wmrM- m thft cellar and they had all caught cold
Then it dawned on Noah that he bad omitted to
secure a supply ol Dr. Boll's Cough Syrup, which
he always used.
Mass For the Dead King: Alfonso
Inspecting the Federal Heme
teries. Washington, D. C, Dec 10. A
solemn mass for the repose of the
soul of the late King Alfonso, of
Spain, was celebrated at Sc. Matthew's
Catholic church, at eleven o'clock
this morning. Arrangements for the
mass were'made by the Spanish min
ister, Senor Valera, who issued invi
tations heavily bordered with black,
to the President, Cabinet, diplomatic
corps and others. The auditorium of
the church was draped in mourning.
The catafalque stood in front of the
altar rail, tile base draped with Span
ish flags, surmounted by the Spanish
national coat of arms. On this rest
ed a state casket of black, ornament
ed with silver, and a simple wreath
of flowers was on the top of the
casket. No flowers were on the altar,
which was draped in black.
President Cleveland and Cabinet
occupied seats in the front pews, on
one side of the centre aisle, and the
Spanish legation corraponding seats
on the ODDosite side. Back of these
were seated the diDlomatic corps and
many prominent people. Mozart's
requiem mass was ;sung by a fall
choir with orchestra accompaniment.
INSPECTION OF NATIONAL CEMETERIES
Major E. B. Kirk, Quarter Master,
has been ordered to niafce an inspec
tion of the national cemeteries at the
following places: Natchoz, Corinth
and Vicksburer, Mississippi; Port
Hudson. Baton Rouge, Alexandria
and Charlotte. Louisiana: Mobile,
Alabama ; Barrancas, Florida: At
lanta and Anderson ville. Georgia:
Beaufort and Florence. South Caros
lina; Wilmington Newbern, Raleigh
ana Salisbury. lNortn uaroima:
TTnmrvillp Dhattanoocra. Pittsbure:
Landing and Memphis, Tennessee.
JPopula,r! Popular!
Of course. The word comes from every direc
tion. Any political candidate who has done as
much good an brown's Iron Bitters has, will be so
popuinr that he will be sure to run in with an Im
mense majority . Dr. H. L. Battle, of Wadley, Ga.,
says: "Brown s Iron Bttters ts very popular iu
this section." Kobody finds this valuable tonic
anything short of crowning success. It cures djs
pepsla, indigestion, weakness, etc.
Inaction Fraught with Danger.
Enaction of the kidneys and bladder fraught
with danger. Renal diseases of the mst stubborn
and fatal chara3tr have this initial symptom. To
disregard it U to invite them. Bostetter's fetomach
Bitters has the special qualities of stimulating
urinary secretion and discharge to a degree con
sonant witu health, and no lurcher. It is not an
excitant of the organs, like the unmedicated
stimuli of commerce. Jt s raply amuses them
when their activity and vitality are impaired
This stimulating and t nic action the Bitters
llkewl'e everts upon the bowels, the liver
and the stomach. It averts renal disea e. cures
dyspepsia, prevents and r medies fever and ague,
tnd r moves iiili"iisriess and constipation. No
finer tonic exists, and to persons with a tendency
to gout it st! o'gly recommends itself, as it Is a fine
dpurent oi the blocd.
S'FOP TUAT Ot;H
By using Dr. Frnzier's Throat and Lung Balsam -the
only cure for coughs, colds, hoarseness and
sore throat, and all diseases of the Throat and
Lungs, Do not neglect a cough. It may prove
fatal. Scores and hundreds of people owe their
lives to Dr. Fraziers Throat and Lung Balsam,
and no family will ever be without It after once
using it, and discovering its marvelous power. It
Is put up in large family bottles, and sold for the
small price of 60 cents a bottle. Sold byT. C.
Smith rv fev22tf eodAwi.v
HANAN'S WALKIN6FA8T.
f WHAT THE? SA7 ABOUT TBS
Nob. 81 Se S3 Park row, l
New York. Sept. 23, 1885.
MESSRS. ROGERS, FEET &CO.
Gentlemen ; Having noticed in this morning'!
Ban your advertisement concerning the Hanan's
Waukenphast shoe sold by you, I cannot refrain
from expressing, unsolicited, my satisfaction with
pair which after a year's almost continuous
wear, I am just about discarding. X had been ac
customed to having my shoes made to order, pay
ing from 99 to $13 a pair for the same. Last sum
mer I mean a year ago wishing for a pair of
shoes at short notice for a trip to the mountains, I
stepped into your establishment and purchased a.
pair of Hanan's. For ease and comfort on long
tmmps in the country. I have never had thai
equal on my feet: while for durability they
come about as near to the Irishman's ideal as any.
ttingleyersaw. He said he " didn't oare what
L3 10f m 016 tippers were
indestructible .and the soles were made of eter
uaro norn out ue second sole antf
Iain glad to add ay testimony to their exoel.
fence, though a total stranger to the Hanan'sor
r. y uur una, ua you are at
uoercy to make any use of this communication
Respectfully Teurs,
HOHTTMEB. LIVINGSTON
As E. RANKIN A BRO..
abioeodtf
Agents for fJnarlotte.
The December Report of the Ag
ricultural Department.
Washington, D. C, Dec. 10. -The
crop reports from the '.Department of
Agriculture for December, gives the
farm prices of the principal crops as
follows: The increase in the pro
duction of corn has reduced the av
erage value of the crop to 33 cents
per bushel. The average value of the
previous crop in December was 36
cents. The reduction is largest m the
Ohio valley and in the Southern
States. West of the Mississippi the
increase of stook feeding has correct
ed the tendency to extremely low
prices. The average in Missouri is
26 cents, the same as last year. In
Kansas it is 24 instead of 22 last year :
in Iowa 24 instead of 23; in Nebraska
19 instead of 18. It is 28 in Dakota,
2 cents lower than last year : 32 in
Minnesota, 1 lower; Illinois 28, Indi
ana 29, Ohio 32, Michigan 34, Ken
tucky 25, Pennsylvania 49, New
York 58. Compared with former
prices the corn values ar& very low.
For the precedmg nve years, nearly
all under the average, the aver
age farm value was 44.7 cents per
busnel, and tor the preceding ten
years 42.6 cents.
The price of cotton averages 8 3
cents per pound of lint, farm value,
which is nine mills less than the De
cember price last year. The farm
prices are: Virginia, 8.5 cents; North
Carolina 8.5; South Carolina, 8.5;
Georgia, 8.5; Alabama, 8.3; Missis
sippi, 8.4; Louisiana, 8 3; Texas, 8;
Arkansas, .; Tennessee .
GL051 IS
HEAT SALF
-OF-
Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hals
We offer this mornlcg oar entire, stock of
HATS AND BONNETS
AT HALF PRICE
50 cent hats at 25 cents.
$1 00 " 44 50 "
1.50 " " 75 "
A large lot of new style STRAW, FELT and
VELVET HATS just received, are Included In tne
sale. No such an opportunity to purchase new,
desirable and fashionable goods at such j rices
has ever been offered In this city. ,
Respectfully,
C. M. OIJBKY.
SKIN, SCALP, BLOOD
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CUBA SOAP, an exquisite Skin BeautlnVr, external
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We have been selling your Ccticura. Remedies
for the past three or four years, and have never
heard anght but good words in their favor. Your
CtmcuBA Soap is decidedly the test sel ing medi
cinal soap we handle, and is highly priz-d here
for its soothing and softening effect upon the skin.
J. CLISTTON WHEAT, Ja., Druggist,
Winchester Va.
THB LARGET ALF.
Our sales of Cdticuba are as large, if not larger,
than any medicine we sell; and we assure you that
we have never had a sin?lej instance in wbich the
purchaserwas dissatlsfled. As to your Soap, we
can sell no other, every body wants CtmcCRA
MILLER & CHAPMAN, Druggists
Louisiana, Mo.
SlLTRHEOHUiD.
Two of the worst cases of Salt Rheum I ever saw
were cured by your Cuticura Remedies, and .their
sales exceeds those of all other like remedies, f
sell very little of any other medicinall Soap than
Cuticura.
, GEORGE A. AKTHONY, Druggist.
Kewanee, III.
DOCTORS PRESCRIBE TRCN
The cuticura Remedies are excellent remedies
for all skin diseases.
J. C WILSON, M. D., Habvel, III.
CUTICUR 1 REMEDIES
Are sold by all druggists. Price: Cuticura, 50
cents; Resolvent, $i.OO ;Soap, 25 cents. Potter
Drug and Chemical Co., Boston. Send for "How
to Cure Skin Diseases."
ODIIDC Phnples, Skin Blemishes and Baby
U m U D Humors cured by Cuticura Soap.
WEAK BACK, PAIN and Weakness
across the Kidneys, Shooting Pains
through the Loins. Uterine Pains. Lack
of strength and Activity instant relief and
jpeediiy curpd by the cuticura anti
Pain Plaster. At druggists. 25c.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
A desirable building lot, fronting 99 feet
on rrade street, ana running tnrougn to
Fourth street, oetween the property of Col. H. C.
Jones an 1 Dr. O'Donoghue, known as the Dr. J.
M. Miller place. Price $3,500.
CHARLOTTE REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
nov6tf
FOR SALE.
I will sell cheap, and on accommodating terms,
a good second hand, No. 2, planing and matching
machine, made by GoodeU & Waters, Philadelphia.
Sold only because I had to buy a lareer machine.
Apply to JOSIAH ASBURY,
nov!9dtf Charlotte ; N . C.
DO YOU EXPECT COMPANY
To Tea?
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CHARLOTTE
REAL ESTATE -AGM
B. E. COCHRANE, Manager.
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Fresh Every Evening
AT 5 O'CLOCK.
D. ML Riqler.
THIS AGENCY WILL BUY AND SELL LANDS
of every description and in any part of North
or South Carolina, and will rent property In the
city of Charlotte, collect rents, attend to repairs
and make prompt returns, and if desired will at
tend to payment of taxes, effecting of insurance,
etc.
All property put Into our hands will be
Advertised Free of Cost
For a stlpulat on previously agreed upon.
FOR SALE
IOne dwelling house on B street, 7 rooms, closet
in each room, well of good water, lot 99x100 feet,
in good neighborhood. Price, $2,000.
2 One dwelling on 5th street, adjoining reside net
of S. M. Howell, 4 rooms, well of water and stable
lot 60x198, convenient to business. Price. $1,530
Q One dwelling on South Tryon street, adjoining
Oresldence of Dr. Bratton, 8 rooms, closets and
pantry, wen of water, well located for a boarding
house. Price. $3,000
5 One dwelling on corner of Graham and loth
streets, 5 rooms, kitchen, well of water, lot 12C
feet on Graham street, 162 feet on 10th street,
very desirable property. Price. $1,250.
Q One dwelling on Poplar street, 10 rooms, lot
099x198 feet, brick kitchen, outhouses, stable, well
of good water, sold on terms to suit purchaser
Price, $4,000.
OQ Dwelling in Mechanicsville, 1 story 3-room
iO house, lot 99x190, fronting on C street, lot
1796, square 215, adjoining property of W. a. Sing
and others. Price, cash $850.
QO Two lots, Nos. 297 and 808, square 46, front
0i ing 99 feet on B street and running through
to C street. On the premises Is a two-story f ran. e
dwelling, seven rooms and small storehouse.
Qj Tan yard at Lowes ville, N" C.,; 22 thei
t vats, 1 pool, 2 lime 1 shop house 18x22 bar
house, bark mill house, stable, dwelling; 10 acree
land connected with tan yard. Price $1,000, or
will lease for 5 or 10 uears on reasonable terms.
oc A very desirable farm, containing 162
OkJ acres, about threee miles west of Charlotte,
on the Carolina Central railroad, known as the
Junius Hayes farm, adjoining the lands of Dr,
Paul Barringer and others. Seven-room dwelling
and necessary Outbuildings in good repair on the
premises. Well watered and in a good neighbor
hood. Price per acra $80
OA Lot fronting on Morehead st., 99x366 feet, 1
jV small two-room house, well, lot well set with
fruit trees. Price $850.
ji i inve-room dwelling with Kitchen and stable,
rt 1 lot 99x198 on West Trade street, Deautifu
grove and well of good water. Price $2,200.
a s One story frame dwelling and lot on Stone
i wall street Price $500.
jo One lot and a half lot, unimproved, on the
tx corner of B and 11th streets. Price $650
4r One story frame store house 20x60 feet,' lot
f 24x100 feet, fronting on railroad, and one
unimproved lot in rear of above 100x125 feet, both
at Sanford, Moore county, N . C. ftt'-e $450.
A i Two story frame dwelling, four rooms, barn,
stable, smoke house, good well, some fruit
trees, about acre of land, in Sanford, Moore co
N. C. Price $1,300.
A? Fifty one acres of land, 23 acres under cultl
t I vatlon, balance timber, mostly pime, some
oak. Two tenement houses on place, lying on the
edge of Sanford, Moore county, N. C. Price $850.
(The above three tracts will be sold together or
separately, and If purchaser desires can secure
fusal of a stock of goods at price agreed upon
tween himself and the owner.)
po 150 Acres in Davidson county, N C.,1
miles from Lexington and 8 miles from Lin
wood. Six room dwelling, good water; four acres
in apples, peac hes and grapes. Price $2,000.
5- Lot with two-story house, six rooms and two
J room kitchen, well and garden, being prop
erty adjoining J. S. Phillips' rosidence. Price
$2,650.
Fifty acre of land in and adjoining Hunt
Jt ereville, N. C. On the place there is a com
fortable tour-room dwelling house, good barn, crib,
kitchen and well . Yery desirable property. Price
$85.00 per acre.
FOR RENT.
Dwelling house on South Tryon street, adjoin
ing the residence of Dr. S. E. Bratton. Very con
veniently located for a boarding house
Apply to
Charlotte Real Estate Agency,
sept2dtf R. E. COCHRANE, Manage
FLORIDA ORANGES.
SPECI UL SALE OF 20 BOXES
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u Hundred -
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Extra Choice
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Free delivery. Telephone
call 81.
NOTICE.
I WILL expose to sale at publ'c auction on Tues
day, December 22d. 1885. at 12 o'clock, noon, at
Rock Hill, S. C. the, fo'lowing described stock, viz:
99 shares stock in the Rock Hill cotton factory,
60 of Rock Bill, S. C., par value, $100 rer snare,
20 shares stock in the Young Men's Loanan Trust
Company of Roek Hill, S. c, par vlue $100 per
share, 300 shares in the Furman Farm Improve
ment Company of Atlanta, Ga., par value $10 per
share. The same being stocks pledged to Wil
liams, Black & Co., of New York, by J M. Ivy &
Co ,of Rock Hill.S.C, as collateral security for
indebtedness, and sold to satis y tho same.
Will be sold In quantities to suit purchasers,
J M. CHEhRY, Agtfor
Rock Hill, S. C. Williams, Blaek & Co.
Dec9-13-16-20.
T. R. MAG ILL,
WHOLESALE GBOCEB
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
Colleges., Clmrlotse.
KING'S MOUNTAI
KING'S MOUNTAIN, N, C.
The largest Male Boarding School in Western North Carolina. Health record as
tonishing. With over fourteen hundred students, not a single death since it was found
ed. Number of pupils already enrolled 132, representing seven States. Next session
opens January. 4, 1886.
Business College attached with iU own special teachers. - Diplomas given.
,Its students have taken honors at the University and at everv College in the
State. Send for Oatal
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