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- ... 1 , " v . , j cfA5rrn-irTrT lfSv k iTFMy I By Telegraph! ;ST?HFCHKAI'ESTJOB H ft ' L F M M J R K V&S' 'LAj Nf O j Associated Vrcss Dispatches. gSgixw-N.c. A Ul.fl H fVjlff' "T': .r, j:;;f ;IT u:' . 7777gg7n . -.1 1 .: ASHEVILLK, N. C, TUKSDAY, JULY 24, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. 1 1 , , , , , 1 i 1 1 Tii r ' 1 ; I I 1 I I I.I -ill ' cOKKkcTEU BY vilMiicbakdcoalco., 1 t CONGRESSIONAL. law. The commission has noj record o i 1 i .11 the separations in this numerou class proprietors. !ikutsred: ,:.tnioiv- V Liifjip. for grate, $ l', lor Stove,.... 4.75 4.75 9.25 9.50 9.25 By Telcfraph to the Sun. 1 I i SENATE. 1 t ' ! Washington, C, July 13.Mr. Dawes moved to proceed to the consid eration of fisheries treaty in open execu tive session and of the resolution offered bv Mr. Mrcran in relation thereto. in the re appoint 1 r.-r 'A discussion arose as to whether Mr, J i Morgan's resolution was an executive and the discrepancy apparent 1 , . 1 1 1 1 ments made in the respective branches o the service from the lists of the commissi ion and the small number of separations n.entioned is, to a great extent, accounted for bv the vacancies of which no reuort occumnsr thd advance movement whica is raaicai anil far reaching. j 1. L I 1 ' i The people are, iiotwithstahfling, to be congratulated upon the practical and sensible foundation upon w hicn tnose reforms now rest. With the continuation xvr-u i optician, was made to the commission. among those who held thqr places with out examination and certification, which or legislative proposition;! the presiding vacancies were filled on appointment of intelligent fidelity which has hitherto characterized the work of the commission, wicn tne couiinuaiiuu auu nv"-- favbr and liberality vvhicli have lately I r- ' T I i-' i'. Avenue. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, officer expressing the opinion that it Was from the eligible list, in departmental ser pending in executive session; Mr. Mor- vjcc j 1 1 gan insisting that jit was pending in leg- There occurred between islative session. Mr. Sherman sustain- ofTanuarv. 1886. and the ,30th of June, ing the view of the presiding officer and gy among the employees appointed from suggesting that at all events the matter tie eligible lists under the Civd Service was j merely a "moot'! resolution, Mr. M organ remarking that if it were 'moot" it would not be mute, but would oe bee eqt h evinced by Congress in thej prpper .1 ! ble support ard with t; tion which friends, 1 .1 . opposi- low its rules, seventeen removals, thirty-six res- and five deaths, iihis does BRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES, h atTED SILVERWARE, tr'i i'LATED SILVERWARE, h':. in; I) SILVERWARE, LATED SILVERWARE, NILVER HEADED t 1 i Canes, ..OKDENS, &C. heard from because he would insist on a vote on the question whether (as the re port of the committee on foreign affairs said) the time for negotiation with Great Britain on the subject ojf fisheries had passed or not. The presiding officer, defending the opinion expressed by him, and alluding to the asperity of Mr. Mor gan's report, and the latter disclaiming any intention of asperity. Finally the presiding officer said that j as Mr. Mor gan did not desire his resblution to be hereafter considered in connection with . . . 1 3 the treaty his wish would oe ODserveu. The conference report onjthe river - and harbor bill was presented, read and agreed to without discussion or division. The Senate then jat 1 ocfack proceeded to the consideration 01 s in the ignations, not include fourteen separations grade of sjjecial pehsibn examiners, four bv removeral, five by death. 1 J I.I! In classified customs and postal service ipmcnt of the commission tor its work, with firm but conservative and reasona; of refprm by all its le disappearance 01 must! inevitably fo the execution ot the civil service law cannot fail to ulti mately answer the hopes in which it had its origin. j (Signed), I Executive Mansion, July 21st, 1888. Gr ver Cleveland, the number of separations among those ... I I I !i. . who received absolute appointments under the Civil SeH-ite rules, are given for the period between thd first day of January 188G, and the thirtceth of June 1887,-it appears that such separations in custom's service for the time mentioned embraced twentyrone removals, five deaths and eighteen resignations, and in the postal service two' hundred and fifty- six removals twenty-three, deaths four hundred land smy-mneresignai.iuu0. expiration of the per report of the commission ... .! 1 J -ct m time which has tnus ciap&cu .ma. j f . . HLailroad. j Telegraph to the Sun. -Lynchburg Va., July. 23. -TO work frle-nrinrr Ihe wreck on the Norfolk ;& By Western railroa i, which" occurred at I 2 The Anniversary Ball at Battery Park Hotel. The tiptoe of excitement that has pre vailed among society people in; the city for several weeks past will reach its acme to-night. Battery Park .hd while it West in the pare favorably with any in the North, it The ball has been not only South and can not be made room at I finished, the hand will cora- too elegant a place from which to dispense the princely hosintality of its owner, Cot. Frank Coxe nate indeed, are the irivited ones triird anniversary ball Fortu- to the 1 o'clock Sunday morning, eight - tnues, above this city, is1 progressing. Eight bodies have been 'taken from thi wreck id a report just received says that two The names ot tne killed are as follows : aner n. 1 William Henry, engineers; jaip , fireman all white ; U. S. Quarauttne stations. By Telegraph to the Sun. Washington. D. C, July 23.-Thc Sen nte bill to perfeci the quarantine service . - r . . 1 i . t. . of the United States, which passed me it . ,i,r ol tinvv nnlvreauircs the X1UUSC t 1 signature ot the i resiueut law, provides penalties o fine rrisonment fori any trespass anv erounds" belonging to any tine reservations; It; makes the folio w- nnnronriations for additional quar antine stations: j Delaware Breakwater $75,000; Cape Charles, Va., $112,000. South Atlantic Station (Sappalo bqunoj os nort Kev West $88,000, San, Diego v J ! become and im upon uaran I produce MnrkctH. Bv Telegraph to the Sl'N. Baltimore, July 23. Flour firm: unchanged. Howard Street and Western super;, 2.50V285; extra 3.85; family 4.50; city mills, super. 2.50H85; extra 3.25(375; rjo brands 4.90i 5.50. heat. southern, firm. Fultz, 87. LKing berryi 84C4-7; western, steady, quirt. No. 2 winter red spot, 85. Lorn,' southern, dull, steady; white G3(5; yellow G9&61; western dull, steady., Chicago, July 23. Cash quotations were: Flour, quipt, unchanged, No. 2 spring wheat, tflVa- No. 2 red, Hi1,. No. 2 Lorn. 4G No. 2. oats, 1 30-14. Mess j pork, 13.G7M?; Lard, 8.52; shjort ribs ,S,05; shouldtrs, 8.70. Whiskey 1.20.1- " j; ' 1 . I ! July 23. Cash qudla- Flour, weak. Wheat 1 . none; No. 2. red. 79. Corn, stoady; No. 2 mixed 4950. Oats stronger,1 No. 2 mixed, 35V4. Fork firm, 14.25 iLtird ! meats higher; short ribs, firm, unthanged. Whiskey Cincinnati, tionsi were: Harbor $55,500, San Francisco 000, Port Town send $55,500 $103.- An ap- 8.20. j Bulk 8.25 ; bacon, 1.14. St. j Louis, unchanged. red7914. Corn lj.kir;,No. 2 mixed Oats firmer; No ?. mixed, 32.G. Fork July 23. Flour quiet, W-heat dull higher, Nj. 2 -OPTICAL GOODS treatv in open executive session ano was t t changes have taken place in addressed by Mr. Dawes j in opposition furtherance Qf rcfoiW in our Civil'Service to its-ratification. 1 rules and -regulations governing th exe- More than a year has passed since the cAl0redmen: Ned Walker, Georke YVd eriod covered by the 1 yAm. Grant Jackson and Sim omivu The names I of others unknowns. us r.- ,iQJ, on the material train. Within the and the fo propriation of $15,000 is also mdde for the Gulf quarantine (formerly a land)..;; : ... I - ' i 1 hip Is- Lard 8. ' Bacon k7.75; long 8.85; short . short clear 9.12. lowing r.I.ASSES. V. LASSES. , '.LASSES. CLASSES, uorsE. 1 cution of the law upon the subject nae- m r Ta. I 1 . Lt A 4 ot-irVi S m i Tl- There were a numoer oiivacant uiuB been completely rc uuucicu ... .LCOPES, Km'hI'ES,- 1 )FES.- SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, AC, AC- . 1 TT At.:n .nn1(T wllPTl tllflt in the nousc muiii, body was called to order, jand an unusu ally large number of requests for leave of absence were submitted arid granted. i - r tt, . !rv In a tew words explanatory ji the ner as to renucr ' - . effective and great y m- statute more ettec.1 crease its usefulness. things the scope of scribed for those w Among 'other the examination pre- seek to enter tne ho of the inimedinte (passage of the ciassified service has been better defined and made more from wreck and one nnrtance Pn'sn. of Ga.. called up and the n. nkssed the Senate bill to 1 perfect of names to be certified from the eligible wLre found the nuarantine service of the United Hsts to the appointing officers -1 - 1 States. I Call of States for introduction ot bills h Dangerous counterfeiters. By Telegraph ; to the Sun. Pittsburg, July 23.-T wo dangerous wcfrl this after- counteneucrs wcic cin 1 noon while attempting to swindlejan old iuWd before the collision and is thought man. The . counterfeiters had in their com 11 JT 1 i.L . . j I i..j o 4 r- nrr ctr-lt' arf preen- ' td be fatally injured. A misunaerstaiiu- possession a.uw i . - - X of orders5 is said to have been tne backs andja large numii - cse ofthcUccident. Nine car of the quarters and halfdollars. Queer shovers rn Were a total wredk, and are strangers here, but it is lIVri" -"( ----- I ' 1 f ..... C'L . I ln' they belong to gang ot counia.cH, fo-.- that have been flooding tne country counterfeit money. They are both young men apparently not over twenty five years of age and were well dressed. one 01 tnem unci cu vn.v , higher, 14. tO. higher; shoulder ribs ,8.4550; Hami 11(3,12.50 ; Whiskey 114. Louisville. Kv., July 23. Grain firm. Wheat, No. 2 red, 92; No. 2 long berry 94. Com, No. 2f mixed 55; No. 2 white, 57. Oats, No. 2j mixed, 3G,37. Pro visions ouiet. tiacon, clear ribs, 8.40; clear 8.90; shoulders 0.75; bulk meats, clear ribs 7.75 ; (shoulders, 0.1; sugar cured hams, 11.2512.50. Lard, chpicc 50- Men's whit? cotton gloves, all qualities, for the military man and the civilian,! at Whitlock's. . ju lo-ti. merchandise was scattered ineverp direc tion. Thel material train was running backwards and the freight engine tehder of the material train comp ti-ain and mounted on top of the Lv,: oUrl crrinHinpr it to pieces practical. The nJmber leL and inns of the unfortunate men the arresting officer, $100 tet m ' T w. CORTuU " 1 .... I P i t . t 1 4- 4-Vin . , . pntra I JVtatlOn dlivJ I I 1 cut the etely in engine, The Men's white cotton gloves, all qualities, military man and the civilian; at Whitlock's. , - , .. ju 14-tl. , , , ( Men's white cojtton gloves, all qualities, for the military man and the civilian,! at Whitlock's. i ju 15-tf. which selection1 is made, has been re duced from four to three. The maximum ,.1fr len dispensed with, the House limitation of the age of persons seeking - 1 - . . .1 . ..... - t 1... jj mnsir1ernt on of busi- T-nnr to the classihed s-rvice lO jurc- -:incr n the District of Colum- scattered throughout the tasted. entrance to the five years has .been able provision has changed and rejason heen made for the '? t is r.i.ii i ftnLl.VULB I'RlCES. ness pertaining to the Distnct bia. i A number of bills passed pertaining to Dockery of Missouri, submitted the devised providing f- the examination of Dockery, 01 . . ,,1; for oromotion in the service couierence repyuui. " - . , . Ln ,ll limi- whicn, wuen m iuii wpticn-iw.. ..... j transfer of employes . from one depart- o.Vi.- A rilan has also been IUC11L IU 1 & A bodv was found decapi- Kevir York Cotton Market Price By T-legrapb to the Sox. New York, July 23.-Hubbard Co's. cotton circular j to-da-jj sys ; Central Station and incv ui-c j . will be examined by United States Com missioner MeCandless this afternoon. The old man who was in their clutches was also arrested and it is expected that he will tell an 'interesting story. T. I real estate iirokbr. A S : August Ki.PAlRING AND EXGRAAING. Kl PAIRING AND QGRA JN KLPAIRING AND ENGkAJ. NG. IliPAlKING AND ENGRAVING Aheyille. c report was ag Pacific railroad companies to contract and operate separate telegraph lines. The conferees on the part of the House agree to the Senate amendment, which relieves the companies from the necessity of constructing telegraph lines where .1 . i:.,e oirp-iflv ronstructe- L The tnerc uic uiw c. nate all chance for favoretism in the ad vancement of employes by making pro motion a reward of merit and the faith ful discharge of duty. Until within a few weeks there was no uniform classification of the employes m Uiffer tone' has prevailed on r" 1 .. t ti contracts especially well preserved an dy. The market closing steady at ao ySnce of 6 points gain, appeared to be nlinly due to coverings of short sales, Lkch were make during the pas : week; ,Uder the conclusion that the dpward. TUXveinent had! cuhninated. We tand there is a! shipment of 400 bales ot be de- and is Renounces Republicanism. San Francisco, July 21.-The Califor nia Democrat, the leading German papj er, for many years Republican, has de- , 1 . riacAcinA fnr the Presi- cineu to suppv1 - dency. a-reed to, aiid the House the different executive departments 6i the then, at 3:25, adjourned. SHI.VILLE ICE AND COAL CO. LL1NS & CO.. Pkoirieicoks. PURE ICE PURE ICE PURE ICE from distilled water. KIT. FROM DISTILLED ATER. from distilled wal. HARD AND SOFT COAL. -..v. Promptly Filled. Washington, D. C, July 23.-The President to-day sent to Congress the following message: i To the Congress of the United States: 'Pursuant to the second section of chap ter twhenty-seven of the lws of 1883, entitled An act to regulate jand improve the Civil Service of the United States, I herewith transmit the fourth report of the United States Civil Service Com-rnvprin- the period, between the sixteenth day of January. 1SS6, and the fir dav of Tuly, 1887. While this report has especial reference to the operations of the Commission during the period abole mentioned, it contains with its accompanying appendices much va.uau.c r.nv,mmftit. Asa result ot this cpnai- ;tion in some of the departments, thejposi L 1 k Kf aineA without the civil lions wuiu ice examination, because they were not within the classification of such de partments, while in other departments the examination and certification Were necessarv to obtain jpositions of tbejsame rrade j because, such positions were em- braced in classihcations appnwu t Thr,e deoartments. The exetnptidn ot laborers, watchmen and messengers cokon of low! grades which can't livered on contract in Liverpool! now on its way from Liverpool back to New York. Little interest has been mani fested in the fluctuations of the neW crop months. Somej disposition was fehown to help September at Saturday's Values, while remainder of list freely offered have !j.i;i 1 to 2! ooints. Spot cotton is ln:t week not betore neiu uiiuijr, 1 reported 3,405 jales for export and 304 Bales for consumption. ORDERS Tp BUY AND SELL PROPERTY, WILL BE GIVEN CLOSEST ATTENTION INVESTMENTS MADE ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. j5r-Office in the Barnard building, Fattoii avenne entrance. mai,a Czar Will Return the Visit. 13" bable to the Scn. St: Petersburg. July 23. It is stated that the Cza will return the visit of Emperor William in autumn, stopping at Berlin on his Lvay from Copenhagen to St. Petersburg. w IIITLQCK'S -CLOTHING- For Rent. Nice, cool. Building, near R. P. J july 24-tf. from examination and classification absence ot any From Washington. By Telegraph to the Sex. WASHINoTON, gave rule D. C, July 2 President to-day pardoned Jas. C 4nd John A Cisson, convicted in Eagle and airv rooms in Post Office. - j ! bHNSTON, 58 N. Main St. police Court ; i, r The Mayor ince Saturday had before him, 1 drunk, affray, 1 disorderly case from Saturday, which aggregated fines. of $22. V -The jCisson South New stock o in flip 0PPouum- 77 7 ,-4- A finer internal' revenue rdinir against it lor tne aronua. .. - " o w 1 . - 1 1 1 n 1 f i riri 1 1 laws Paraon was ucurcujuo. - ndez. convicted in. Fonda of stealing tu Civil formation concerning the inspection 01 Reform anq us giu , , 1 r;i to be and progress, wnicn m. interesting and instructive to a 11 whb J ;mnmvnent in administrative uesi t "t . ; . During the time covereu I . ! nf rr. free from civil service resi ntuuiw, nder these! designations, who s""" 1 . , ' t I I . ...ju. .4.1.; A.cxrf to do clerical 1 ft-om the mans meuiutc.j ww , I ' " r TCr tnJnv ni has been onviateu uj u.v ine oevicL.ij . - f. ' -a dismissal ol tne ioiiowiuj; rm 1 iri ICU W" Yava Tooth continued use Gents' Neckwear just in Whitlock's. for the teeth i. Its jrevents tne iuimrtw SrtTrandriXverldrscoIoVation al- I will MARK t i DEPART ME NT-ft ' 1 In order to close out all LIGHT WEIGHT CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS, s f hem down frbtn readv formed. july20tf were im work. All this amplication to .VI the departments rlssificationsi em- cadets as a rPPCCfl ilUl. um-. "r- , 1 -r .... , .n.s of employes not Hereto- cpurt martiai xna.s . 1 . 1 vv t m fit i ,j of it r 1 lii . v 1 i.'uii 1 Wheat Cha For sale by f Grant & Wingert. anc bracir fore include the detail of laborers. result of the recent hazing Rich-Shep- of Telephone No. 5. i and Yard at Ti Old Depot. UOMPl.AIST9 IN REGARD TO EI- TKr.K COAL OK ICE WILL. BB -1 4, REPORTED AT THE OF FICE. Uptown Office. t' r H.,rnarl building. PUon Av. I Teleplione No 6'J- I ttwsTIOS KIKkiS 0-5 PKOMl-i w 1 - 1 A I. the report fifteen thousand eight hundred and fittv-two persons were examined for "dm'ission in the classified Civil Service o the Government in all its, branches, oj whom ten thousand seven jiundred and, fortUix passed examination and fie thousand one hundred ana six ua.. those who passed the examination two, lXA ,inf hundred and seventy- i 1 seven were depart men applicants for admission to t service at Washington, D. C, hihitins 1U1V 1 1 A watchmen and messengers to duty. J , e rvice reform has - 1 ce pain not at all times been pleasant nor.ct. Thescope andpurposeof the reform have been much apprehended and this has not onlv given rise to strong opposition, but has led to its invocation by its friends to compass objects not in the least related to it Thus partizans of the patronage system have naturally condemned it. Those who do not understand its, mean- rcoal, manufactured oy fiNANT & WinCERT. Suppenor me.crj 4- i, rvrdinnrv Willow Charcoal. Wiiv -: Jv w " r j July 20tf The Windso ai-d. of Wisconsin; cioTi ju. 1 . rtr-l " " Kansas, and Charles W. L-y.e,or v irgiu.c Tbe Strike to Go On, By Telegraph to the Stm. ITJ and TrC00K. NEB., JUiy Murphy were here yesterday and can vassed the subject of calling the j strike i . 4. ?;cuntiTisr -voice the Off. WltHOUl. a. o 1 -i:v;r firemen voted to continue the I 1 I . . 1 : o .U Hnnv. Soartanourg, . . 1 i.4- Vii-vT-lc in the C, is one ol toe nest kcPu ""-y -e South. It is convenient to the depot If vou wish comfortable beds and good fare, j ,..'4- fm-cTtn- tWie Windsor. 1 ! Proprietor. this date fully 1 25 PER' CENT, Call and price' my., clothing ipl3-tf. tventv-five hundreti anu, - - mistrust it or, when clisap- U a,ia roradLto c-i ,.,e in its pret s.age it is service, and live tuousaim L v j zsmr-m ri tu isi in 1 iiuk w r - i A, and twenty two tor anr , I those cliargediwith,tsenlorcemenU XIKT o""v t MANITACTI'KED ICE. r service. During were 1 . -. 1 ,rm with unfatbfulness to civil .service . c tl i- Wn under eligible lists to department. , rt Gf good men autumn sessi :rr,r.f..r.ntio,iof theoublie ami to : o .mou. ivte oft the subject of art, .e. iTC thefollowlntffacts tn rearJ ,-nufactnreofice: Ourmannerof.ua- . ..w ri-n ttl to Jistil the waur uj " 1 UCU .4i- i I. I fnrtV auDOimuicu made from service 1. yonne Men's Democratic Clah. The Club extends a cordial invitation to all the Democratic clubs of the coun ty, and all the democrats of the county and all the Democratic clubs and all the . Xorth Carolina, to ru 1 i . 1 he liiv -w-- ! r "flint tr. TVnver. it is uihiuv - rticallv unanimous sentimcuL - the road for continuance strike. . - bf the Extra Session of l-arllamejnt. I ' a At.u CLf rw Bt Teiegrapn w London. Julv23.-At a meeting of Cab- specially unique. Mr T H- iJaw is visiting Nhrthern cities; on a business trip buymg; the Hrirest stock of goods, in art lines, that thif countrv hJsVer seen. The Japanese department will show novelties, and in cXa sil.lr goods the designs are before purchasing .elsewhere. A new lot of Cassimere Pants just received, ranging in 1 i 1,. ! from Youths to 48 waists ! ! 1 Great Bargains in Under- hum six ctistbms service k .! v: !t nl.solutelT pure. - rfcreual to complctelj deoder- f it ap.l arrest a it 1 :zr rr... .t.i, .ri.- .itnie.ll.elow the freezing iw-. - u rrc it rcmaln until it is frozen as clear , tt,u1 an.l almost a? s.Jidas glass. f t fr human use. It remaining traces of ini- ter Which can filhd with it are This last one dred and lorty-one . at , their iack of inter- est in its success. Beside all these diffi culties, those responsible for the adminis tration of the government in its execu tire branches have been, and still are, often annoyed and irritated by disfoy alty to the service ind -solence of em- - . , - .iinnie iiai- 1 . : . ninrp as nppouueu , pioyes wnorccx ? r r. ,tW. Civil Service rules. n, ficiaries and rel.es. ana rn..-.? ppiv iu r-"'" ... of flnnoi htment ;i.t Vrvdav it was decided to hold an -- J . A. Parliament, l ne iw" usiv" , and three thousand two hundred and fiftj"' tW" hioch bave .oocurreu - vice, wnu uu - -le lists under the When; these rules ns ol suci KIJ servi pioyees in.. , thc from engine took tflcct they did not ai i -.n.rr than natural ice and ha all the i.. :nl TTrturcs of the hi h ;d table - rt. then in -,111c . , .tA:nej completnentof envployers who o -ed their positions inaependentlv of the new the full vicious system .4 e in Octo ber. the of Parliament will adjourn second week of August and will redssem- J -r CARTER WISHES HIS FRIENDS foknowthathecanbefound at the new Meat Market under Cooper's store.. Come one, come an, i And give tne a call; .1 Old man Carter . " . Will tvait on you all. ju 1 lta- . ;nrnde'd to dlS- T..n r-.rT-irY- reionn wcta "r c" " J . . - 1 1 r ;,-idts of eiiFe. olace. Andjrtinw.vT..-i Death of Gen. Wicfcnani. Bt Telejp-aph to the SC. Va1., rJnly 23. GenT receiver of Newport Valley Railway, died doctors attribute his death to heart dis- CL Si o Richmond, Wickham, Mississippi Wm. News in his The M T. ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY, a crtP.VlLLE. N. C Is "The exercises of this Academy, will open on the I i Hirst Monday In September. . i.i "i'lAdemv. No. -tO French Appy-vrr ii'2-lm limaH Ave. Jj-Tii" wear. New Ties and Hosiery. ' ,1 Earl & Wilson's Collars Cuffs, and Dunlap Hats. r & i The finest crade of goods in Ash)ille, bt J WHITLOCK'S. r i t f t K l. . lommrrc k
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