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ie VOLUME VIII. NO. 5 ASHEVILLE N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY G, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. sievu CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUITS LOWER THAN :VER THE CASE. KROO REAL ESTATB. iV A I.T.IK I). RWVK. VV. W Wt-ST GWYN & WEST 5 HSTABLZSHKI REFES TO BANK OF ASHFViLLE. REAL ESTA UoaiiM Securely Placvtl at 8 Per Cent. Nolur.v 1'utilie. Commissioners ofllceds. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK BoutheaNl Conrl Hqnare, CORTLAND BROS. Kcal Estate Brokers, And Investment Amenta. NOTARY PUBLIC. I.otins e urcly placed nt S per cent OtllfCK 24 A I'd I'nltoli Avenue ;-enu.l flior. fl'b'.m I V "lOllLDr (Formerly of Lymnn fic Child), UlHve No- i L,es:al Rlock ht:i. estatk AND LOAN BROKER, TKICT1.V A KKOKItKAC.B MISINRSS, Loans secure placed nt 8 ncr cent. WILLS BROS,, ARCHITECTS NO. 3J PATTON AVE. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Wc have mine very desirable timber prop erties for sale at a low figure. We cun allow you full description at our office. One fine Asbestos mine for tale. Wc can show you some apecimena from the mine and can take you to the property if you desire. Furnished and unfurnished houses to rent, JENKS & JENKS, NO. 32 PATTON AVE., ASHEVILLE MODEL CIGAR STORE. I have added to my stock a fine assortment of SPORTING GOODS and a nl-e Hue of STATIONERY. Alt of the latest Novels, Magailn.a and I'erlodlcalsof every description, monthly and weekly. ModelCigarStore & News Depo 17 PATTON AVENUE. L. Bloniberg, Prop SPECIAL PRICES BY IT'S A DAISY ! WHAT? OUR FLOUR. D.iisv in Name. A Daisy in (Jinility. U improves on close in -peel ion, mid will stand by you like a brother. We have nil grades of Hour and can suit till bread enters in ipinlily and in price. A. D. cooper, rSOK'ill COl'RT KQIMKE. BON MARCHE .AhlliS CAM. AMMNSI'liC I' MM! IIANIl- SOMIi STOCK Hi-' Spring Reefers and Capes, SPRING REEFERS AND CAPES, SPRING REEFERS AND CAPES SPECIALTIES. ;;ji;iiSTiiAN tights. MUX'S PeuTUVLL ItlCYCI.li IIOSl!; SCKIVKN'S I'ATliNT llRAWliKS. BON MARCHE H. M. HOWARD, bo i mm Having leased the lnrce new liuildinK on Market street, recently occupied ly the Gil mer CnrritiKC Works, I am now prepared to du nil kinds if work in the lilacksmithinK line. Any favors tlmt my friends can turn my way n ill lie duly appreciated. Horse shoeing a specialty. Kcsptctrully. iipruridlf II M. HOWARD. ADAMANT, The "IVrfeclion of Wall I'lnstcr." lthas K(io percent more teutitlc strength than lime. and :M per cent, more inan nny otner ma terial known ns a wan piaster. P. L. COWAN & CO., JEWELERS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SPEC TACLIS, EYE GLASSES, ETC. INK WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, No. 9 W. Court Square. A BRILLIANT RING. We are showing some of the daintiest nov elties ever displayed In jewelry. It would be easier to tell you what we haven't got than what we hnve. If yon haven't seen our ele gant trifles In gold and In silver, there Is a treat awaiting you, and, whether yon have urchascs in mind or not, yon should not miss them. It is difficult to resist going Into details we are strongly tempted to describe some of the exquisite products of the season's art, some of which show that the caprices of fashion are apt to be wonderfully chnrming, but you'll get a much better idea If you come find look for yourself. II. II. COSBY. JEWELER, PATTON AVENUE. AS ADVERTISED! Our first scries of BARGAIN weeks will !cg..i May 2I, 181)2. MONEY IN THE POCKETS OF THOSE WHO COME TO OUR STORE THIS WEEK. Wc will open with a line of miscellaneous articles, tiut after this week will offer one I nc for entire week. Wc guv a par (i.'tl list of bargains for this week. Space forbids mention n ; nit. lliivilantl & Co.'b china flintier platcH. worth $H. now $.'1.90 doi English dinner set, 1 : I ii rise pieces, worth $27, now $17 3f; ditto, 112 pit ccs, worth $15, now $10 85; lHOd' heavy hotel goblets, worth 75 eta. fir dnz nt;Octn. set; another fit 2H eta., Imk xnlne; vane lamp, $3, now $1 05; big lamp with white iihnde, worth $1.25, cut to 7N its ; Hour bin and se.ve, $2.50, $3 ttt $. $1 75, $2 s5, $2.05, cost; pood silver plated knives, 25 doz 1)5 eta net. forks to match; enrvmi; set in case, $5, now $3 H5; fine Jap cnam .itis. worth 50 cts. at 25 cts., and htindnds of other things Come and see. Wc are over sleeked and must Hell scvcrul thou fund dollars worth of goods at a sacrifice. Our bargain- next week will he in tine china find fancy pottery, lion't miss them. l hih.-i, (".lass l.ntnps niid ll-arc Coot, CRYSTAL PAUCr, 41 PATTON AV- NORTH CAROLINA ROE HERRING. We arc now offering; toour trade ji high grade of New I oo 1 1 emu g, a e 1 o ice i u a I i ty which is diflinnt to obtain is the sin inly is limited. POWELL & SNIDER h. kluwuuu & go. Choice styles in High (Jm.de Clothing i.nd Furniishuiir Joods for men and hoys. Choice stylos in Dress Goods md Silks of nil grades. Choice styles in 1 1 igh ( ! rnde Hats, t aps and Shoes. Choice styles in Kid Cloves,'! Parasols, Corsets, Handker chiefs. Laces, Embroideries, and general Smallwares. One Price System. 7 and 9 Pall on Ave. GENUINE AUSTRALIAN LENSES. I am devoting all of myelinic to study of the eyes and to the pccutiatfbrmatlon of the lenses. I warrant all a;cctaiics t furnish to give entire satisfaction In all eases, andean suit any one on first examination of thecyes E. WEXLER, NO. 17 NORTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C. STILL IN THE RING. R. B. NOLAND & SON, GR'OCElRS, No. N. Main Street, Wish to announce the ..fact that they arc sole agents for the Spartanburg steam linked bread, the only first class bread to be found In the city, and no table Is complete without It. We get it fresh by express every day Don't forget that we no wholesale ami re tail dealers in potatoes, apples, onions, and all kinds of country produce, Uvrrything kept that is usually found in a first class grocery store. BIG NEW YORK FIRE. DEsrnovcn. The I.ohh Will be Heavy, Reach luu Into tlic Hundred or Tlioutt audit Cattle Tied In IHc HircctM Several I'xplosloiiw. Nkw York, May C At 'Ji o'clock this morning fire was discovered in the im mense slaughter house of Swnrtzchild & Sulzbcrers, wholesale bulclurs on the Bast river. The flames spread so rapidly that second mid third alarms were quickly sent out which brought to the scetic 12 engines. Despite this force the lire gained head way until they enveloped the great three story .structure which runs Irom -lath to 4Gth street and extends to the river. In this building there was n large quantity of imdamablc material which fed the flames to such an extent that by hall past 2 o'clock the whole block was in flames. The fire during its progress reached the lard tanks, where a terrific explosion oc curred, quickly followed by four others which shook the adjoining liiiildings al most to their centre. Hv hall past three o'clock the fire cov ered a space of two hundred by thiei' him (lied led, and at that hour it was csu mated that already Hi'.'ntl.OOO worth ol properly had been destroyed. At 3:4-5 o'clock the pier at the toot of I'orty-lifth street caught lire, and the llauics ran along the whaives until they were burn ing all the way ti t'oi ty-scvcnth street. Vessels aiichorcd near the docks were quickly towed out. into the streams. I here was a strike ol slaughter House hands early in the evening and the linn fearing that there might be some trouble, applied to the police authorities who in response sent the reserves of the IC. Olst street still ion to protect the works. The strikers, who were mostly Hebrews and nuinb'-ncd about twenty-five, made no demonstration against the other men, however. They quit work, they said, becaufc thev were refused pcrmisj-ion to regulate their hours and to be olT one day in every week. Thev had been com pelled to work f.om Yi to IS hours a day, for which they were paid $l I per week. The police have already begun inves tigations into the circumstances at tending the fire and, it is said, are work ing on the theory that the strikeis who left the work last evening had some thing to do ft'ithselting the place on lire. The slaughter house people occupy two blocks, from Forty Kifth street to 47th, from First avenue to the river, and in addition have a large new building on the river front between 4lth and 4."th streets evherc the former building was burned down about a year w"- Along the river front there vv.ii- a num ber of small buildings used for reception ol portions ol animal matter. I hey were consumed, together with the drving building, the canning building, Oil engine and dynamo room, oesinesi a number of other smaller ones I here was $17.r),Uti() worth of machinery in one o!' the buildings. The elevator boy was the first to dU cov.r the tire. He saw lire coming through the elevator shall. This was the building where two large engines of n capacity of 50(1 hors" power, and all the elect rc lighting plants were. All this machinery including six boiler wctc cither badly damaged or totally de stroyed. Thursday night 525 head of cattle were brought to the slaughter house. The smoke worked its way into the pens were they were and their bellowing could be heard blocks own, v. It was with the greatest possible trouble that the herd was gotten into the street where they rushed hither and thither in furiated by the flying sparks which fell upon them, lty this time the streets in the vicinity of the fire were crowded and many had narrow escapes from being trampled on by the infuriated animals. Thev were finally driven into a vacant near by. The flames raged the fiercest in the canning department building where were stored about $100,0(10 worth of canned beef and quantities of bologna. The fire is not yet wholly extinguished mid the exact loss is unknown. Merchants nml business iw.-n eone nut to the railroad mass meeting tomorrow. A CTtlSIis. IlalvCan Neither Nor Cut Ball. Romi;, May 6. The Marquis li Rutliui, prime minister, today tendered to King Humbert the resignations of all the members of the cabinet, due to the re fusal yesterday of the deputies to adopt a vote of confidence in the government's financial policy, which included a heavy reduction in ere lits to be devoted to military and naval expenditures. Paris, May (5, Newspapers here hail the Italian crisis with great satisfaction holding that it will be a cheek to the triple alliance. Figaro says King Hum bert must either disarm his army or see his country bankrupt. Nauithtv JanieH; Irovoklni Mary VVom-KN, Mass., May 3. James Tor- rcy, of Winchester, and Mary Stewart, of this city, attended a party last night, and before they left the house James kissed the young woman. She made no objection nt the time, but this morning. a'.tcr tlimKing seriously on me suDiect, she came to the conclusion that her rep utation would be ruined il, perchance, lames should boast of his achievement. Thcrelorc she hnl Hun arrested lor as sault and battery. James will contest the case. Another ttull Attains! (ien.llutlcr. Hoston, May 3. Gen. II. F. Ilutlcr is involved in further litigation oil account of his book. A suit was begun yesterday in the Suffolk county supreme judicial court, in which the General figures as the defendant and is sued lor $50,000 damages, 1 he plaintitl is the C. 1-. Icw- ctt publishing company which asserts that the general has violated the terms ol a contract made with it on Sept. 15, 1.SS1), w here it is alleged he agreed to give it the publishing of the book. Head at 103 Yearn. Wilmington, Del., May 4. Margaret Adamslcy, colored, died nt Dover, Del. today, aged 105 years. Her whole life was sK'it with the Wharton family Her m it. vouched for bv freedom papeis. She was born ih Iiast Ncwmar- kct, Maryland. UVJISASI1CS ll'i SH Il Al.I.i.V. He is Nut One of the Kind to itl l'rlichtcm'd. J-O -TV ISov ill Chair L-let me il; limmy. slum- I n-ain't f-f-fnghteiicl, mick's fainted. but my Merchants nml business men come out to the niilroutl mass meeting tomorrow. ninjii-Ktur. i i. i it. Uesoiulioi.H Adopted I'erlliit'tit to the Kallroitd Oin-Miou. At a meeting ol the Commercial club last evenit.i! the following resolutions were adopted: "Kesolved, That the president of the Commercial club appoint a committee of fifteen from among ils membership to attend the railroad mass meet ing to be held in the city of Ashi ville on Saturday, Mav 7. "Resolved, That the committee ap pointed under the above resolution lie and is hereby requested to use their best efforts to secure the appointment by the said mass meeting of a committee of representative u.cn from Asheviile and Buncombe count v to attend a conference at lilizabetliton, Tcnii., on a dale to be hereafter named, for the- purpose of con sidering all proportions lortheconslruc ti ni of a railroad between Asheviile and Hiislol, Tenn., iind lor consulting with anv and all construction eomnanii-s who may be in any way interested in the building of siu-li toad. Kesolved, That the said mass meeting he requested to ask the hoard of county commissioners to postpone the calling of an election on the question of voting a sulifei ipi ion to said road, until alter the con', rcuec at liliznbci hton shall have been held, am! the delegation appointed to attend it has reported the result ol said coiilctenee " The committee is composed of the fid lowing members: Geo. S. I'owell, . V. Kerr, II. T. Collins, II. Kedwood, VV. II. Williamson, W. T. I'ciiiiinian C. T. Kawls, J. S. Grant, M. 15. Carter, 11. A. (iudger, W.W.West, Kichniond Pearson, W. C. Hrowning.ll. I,. Tavlor, J. II. U-c. A meeting of this committee will be held in the Commercial club rooms Sat urday morning at 11 :.')() o'clock. Merchants and business men co-ne out to tlic railroad mass meeting tomorrow. A MHO WICK OF IVVI'IJt. What Uecorder Miller Haw Yes terday Afternoon. Recorder F. M. Miller tells Tin; Citizen of a peculiat incident that came under his observation yesterday. About 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon Mr. Miller was standing on bis porch on College street, when he noticed a piece of paper falling through the trees to the ground near his residence. In a few minutes another paper fluttered down, and then Mr. Miller began to look for the cause. Looking upward he saw several tiny specks, seemingly in the clouds. He watched their descent, and they proved to be pieces of paper similar to those he at first noticed. A half dozen or more of the pieces fell near him. Whin the papers ceased lulling Mr. Miller went into the street and picked up three of the papers. They were delivery slips with the name of Powell & Snider printed thereon, and contained orders for groceries made out bv the Halterv Park hotel, Walter Connelly and G. W. Pack. They ate dated April', 1SSS, and November, lS'Jll. The pa pi rs are about lour by six inches in size, and could be seen many hundred feet in the air. Now, Mr. Miller can understand how the papers come down, but he wants to know how they went up. There was very little wind yesterday, and he docs not know how to account lor t nc occur rence. Who knows? KOYAI. ARt'AMM. Two llnuconibcl'es Honored hy the linind Council at Salisbury. S. Lipmskx and fhos. V. llrancli re turned yesterday afternoon from Salis bury, where they had been attending the state grand council of the Royal Arca num, on Wednesday and Thursday. Dr. J. Howell Way, now of Waynes ville, but tin old lluncoinbe boy and son ot County Superintendent Wnv, was elected grand regent for the ensuing year. Mr. urnnen was rc-ciccicu grnnu trustee. Mr. l.ipmsKy represented French Hroad council, Asheviile. The next meeting of the grand council w ill be held in Charlotte next Mav. Mr. Lipin sky is loud in his praise of the Salisbury people tor tne spiemun manner in which they entertained tne delegates. Interments in April. According to the report ol W. S. Cor nell, superintendent of Riverside cctnctc ry , made to City Clcik Young, there were 17 interments in that cemetery during the month of April. Deaths weie from the following causes: llronchitis 2; rheumatism, 1; pleurisy, 1; catarrhal pneumotuu, 2; if right's disease, 1; uroir eho-piiciimoiiia, 1; typhoid pneumonia. 1; pleurttis, 1; rachitis, 1; still born. erysiK-las, 1; consumption, 1; congestion of the lungs, 1; general debility, 1. Of thes; 15 were paupers. The Moulevard South Main street is rapidly being put into such shape as to giye some idea ol the magnificent boulevard it will when thoroughly graded and paved. At Town branch, a point that formerly provoked execrations rather than aught else, the grade has been raised, the fill now reaching the top ot the arch culvert wall lust completed. Aldermen blames and Brevard were the first to drive over I the new culvert. . , r-.--. T - :fvJ 'J iitw'vi WATER iM-:opi.ii ii.wii to TAiii: THE HIUII I.AMi'i Trains Hloppcd and Au limn . n-Ji Amount of IJamage tlone Niunt-roiiH Washouts l'netorlcs Iiirtly fi!il-jr water. CniCACo.'May (i. Kain storms with out parallel in recent years have pre vailed throughout the wetlern country lor the past two d.-ivs and th: ani'Mint ol damage done is enormous. Traffic on the K ick Island road between Joi'el: and I he .ViisHssippi river has been suspended owing to the numerous waslu u'.s, with the result that the entire system is prac tically tied up. All through trains com ing cart have to stop at Davenport and K:rk Inland, and west bound trains did not attempt to move' out of Chicago before this morning. At Joilct hundreds of families had to quit liie-'i honicsandgo to the bluffs, fear ful that the dam would go out, in which ease the middle ol this town would I e placed mull i' water. The lactones have from one to nine feet of water in them. .Viichnnt :wl bn ines- men conic out to the tuilroiui nuis-i meeting tomorrow. Ri:jl-:-'Tl'.IJ I.WVIiK'H HIUCIMH. He Cuts III -i Throat and Dies in Mis Kwi-eilieai't'M Room. Si'MNi-.K, III., May (i -A sensational suicide occurred at l.andes, north of this town, last night. For nearly two years Theodore linker, sou of William II. linker, of Widow Hill, 111., has hi en pay ing attention to Miss Lulu Paddock ol Lamlis, and bom all appearances was an accepted suitor At 7 o'clock yester day evenim: Haker called on Miss Pad dock, but did not enter the house. They remained outside oil the fioiu porch, where he pressed his suit ardently, but to all his pleadings Miss Paddock replied that she could never marry him. When voting linker took his dei.arturc Miss Paddock retired to her room, anda few minutes later was terror stricken at the sight of the indueky suitor stagger inn into her bedchamber with live ghastly ashes in his throat, and the blood streaming on the floor. Upon reaching the room he lell full length at her leet. dying before a physician could be sum-1 monctl. t lie weapon used was a raor. . i Threw a llon.h in a w inflow. Los A.M',ia.i:s, C.d , May I!. A dozen persons were injured this morning by the explosion of a bomb in a house in the lureigti quartir ot the city. 1 he occu pants ol the house were Italian and Rus- sian families. The bomb was thrown in through an open window by an unknown I man who wore a slouch hatdrawn down I to his eves, and a large cape. No tract- ol htm can be found. The interior ol tin I house was wiecked. An Italian Iruit vender named Paoli asserts that the per- i,Hr,ilr vn fl H ivi-fl rd('ll InVef of A lll.'ir- r,,l wom-m in tile llntlsi-. :I1I 1 that he had followed her here Irom New York to icconiplish his revenue. N. ,, orld. The Sea Serpent. Koniioit, May 4. A strange fish which was seen 111 the Hudson at this point today terrified shad fishermen and others who were on the river near it. As described bv several who saw it, mil whose veracity has never been pte-stioncd, the fish was fully twenty feet in length and had large flippers about two feet in length, resembling those of a seal. The lisli was dark, had a curved hack, and an upright finjthree feet long the centre ol its hack extending trom near the head. The stranger swam into into a fisherman's net, but alter a lew struggles made its escape. The Stamford I..11I1I0111, London, May 3. A ease involving the legal succession to the 'earldom of Stam- lord was dceidid today in favor of the pre sent cail. tlic ninth holder of the title. Thceighth earl, whodiediujuiie. 181)0. left a son w hose mother was a negrcssol Cape Colouv. The earl married the nei.ri ss. but this son was born prior to the m.-irriaere. The house of lords de cision declares that this son is illegiti mate and, therefore, has no claim on the title. The son made no contest to establish his legitimacy. How The Wild West (irows! CincAt.o, 111., May 3. The people try g to close the World's fair on Sundays have made it sad mess of it. They turned in petitions from the states of Michigan and Ohio today, and 111 both cases the number of names is several hundred thousand more than the last United States census of the states. On the Michigan petition the number of names is SOO.0HO greater than the census returns. N. Y. World. lirenks the Head Lock. Jiiusiivvii.i.K, Ills., May C The great dead lock in the 12th congressional dem ocratic convention was broken 011 the 038th ballot by Adams and Green coun ties votinrr with Ilrown for their candi date, lohn J. McDonald, whiebgave him forty one votes and nonunnicu mm. Vermont Oemocrats Montim;i.u;k. Yt.. May C At the democratic state convention here yester day, n resolution approving Cleveland's administration, was adopted, but not pledging the delegates to Chicago to any candidate. Indian Work. Washington, May 0. The senate to day discussed the resolution for payment to the Choctaw and Chickasaw na tions for their interests in the Cheyenne and Arapahoe reservation. One of the O'd T.me Kdltors. lli FFALO. May G. Mr. 0. 0. Warren, senior proprictoi ol the Buffalo Commer cial, died ol pneumonia this morning. Hni. Probably Stolen. Berlin, May 6. The head of the Hnm- merstcin banking house of tins city com mitted suicide today. VoIiik to Reform 7 Washington, May 0. llicr: was a GREAT FLO large attendance ofmembcrsin the home this morning. WANTED. 1.000 DISABLED MEN. Must be in poor health and unable to do a good day's work. A disordered liver or any disease caused bv scrofula or bad blood will be considered a quali fication, but preference will be given to those sulk-ring Iron "that tired feeling. Apply at t.rant s Pharmacy and ask lor a ootlle ol liuncoinhe Sarsaparilla: it is the only guaranteed cure in all case9 I disease lor which it is recommended. Did von eve r no, 1 never, sce'd a feller hall so veller. How's vour liver? Why, all upset, of course. Then take the rem edy, "lliincombe Liver Pills," and' you won't go around looking the color of a yellow lc-er victim. They are guaran teed to benefit or cure in every case of disease lor which it is recommended or money paid for them will be refunded. For sale only at i RANT'S PHARMACY. IIIJ.NCOMl',15 MVI5R PILLS are mild, yet c.'heknt; do not cause pain or gripe, net upon the liver and Dowels. They are especially valuable as after dinner pills, and readily cure constipa tion ami costiveucss, nausea, distress in the stomach, etc. They are Durelvveectnble and we be lieve they are the host family pill yet pre pared and offer them with perfect confi dence. Ix'ltevinr; that whenever used it will be with the happiest results. Try them ami iudj;e for yourself. Foi sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. SYKPP OF TAR AND WILD CHER RY" as manufactured at Grant's Phar macy is the best cough medicine you can use lor yoursell or your children it is a positive cure and we guarantee it to con tain no opiates ill any form, it is entirely harmless. For sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. Years ago people regarded cold cream iind camphor ice as the ultimatums for chapped hands and all similar skin trou bles, many persons find that the applica tion ot either ot them aggravates their trouble. To such "CAMl'IIO-GLYCLR-INL COMPOUND" is a boon itis a pos itive cure for chapped hands, chafing, sunburn, etc., and an elegant face dress ing alter shavini; it contains no mineral or noxious ingredient, is elegantly pcr- i mined, will not soil the most delicate I tabric. is enliri'lv harmless nnrl snfp tn , ,..,,.,,,. ski m1fl ,. I tains nothing greasy orsticky. For sale (ly at GRANT'S PHARMACY. VaV.i tooth wash and powder arc su perior in quality, they cleanse and beau- tily the teeth, strengthen the gums and impart fragrance to the breath. For sau. oniv nt GRANT'S PHARMACY. I Physicians orders promptly filled and delivered free of charge to any part ol the " city. GRANT'S PHARMACY. SODA WATER ! We are now werviii"' our de- licious ICE CREAM SODA. If you have never tried it come without delay. If you have the announcement is sullicient Also Bda water of all the different flavors: mineral waters, ginger ale. Shaved ice in abundance. Don't forget the place. RAYSOR & SMITH, DRUGGISTS, NO. 30 PATTON AVENUE. c THE BEST- -AND- PRETTIEST LOW PRICED TABLEWARE UN THE MARKET. J. If. LAW, I 57 and 59 Sontu Haul Street.
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