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1 Asheville Daily Citizen ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 17, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME X. NO 89. YOU NEED NOT Fine Flour. ANOTHKK CAR J.OAl) OF Kxttu fine sliced pint-apt1, 15 cents; Can lu una Crawloru ami U-niuti cling peaches, jiear.s, apri cots ami cherries, 30 ami 25 cents; New pack mustard; far dines, large InixeN, 10 cents; olives and pickles in hulk and Iwttles. OBELISK FLOUR Justin. We fully u iitlvrKta m lllu: iinpoitancc of givine, at this special season of the year spe rial attention to any ileniaml maile upon us ami you can implicitly rely upon us for a prompt. satisfactory ami UioroiiKli fulfillment of nil or- Powell & Snider GROCERS. THE LATEST" WORRY ABOUT HARD T1MKS SO Ml'CH II' Villi ONLY KNOW WIIKKK TO ill'Y VOI R GROCERIES CRYSTAL PALACE BARGAINS JAPANESE RUCS, HAND WOVKN, ASSORTKU DK- SICNS; jxS FT. ONLY ssc.; jig IT. ONLY tl.SHMM THE BUNCOMBE BA1TISTS I CO l' NT Y AMOCIATION AU- JUIKNKD THIHSDAY. These prices are truly bargains. very good for summer liumes. . . The iue are Japanese Portieres, riAMHOO ANIl RICH. Many pretty designs. We ate now offering I them 20 per cent, fiotn price. This mukes them I very cheap. NEW GOODS. A. D. Cooper, We are daily gelling in novelties ami pretty I little tilings in china, cut glass, etc., that are very appropriate souvenirs. Visitors welcome. A Large At rudance And HoHt Proll'able Mriwlou MIhk I.otlle 1'rlce Will (o a a Hltmlonars To CUlua To Convene Al Au- llocli Iu i8v The Itr.ticomU: Counly Ilaptist assc- ciatiun, meeting with Peru Hill church, Uiltmorc, adjourned yesterday tilter- nouii. The attendance was larger man the association has ever hail, a great deal of work wus done and au extremely interesting, profitable session was the result. The report of the historian. V. T. liradlcy, showed that during the year there had Wen the following admissions to the churches: Uy baptism, 'SS2; by letter, L'82; by restoration, ;if; total, .10. The report of the committee on home missions, J. II. 1 ticker, chairman, says that the work c f the board of missions in the bounds of the Western convention has been blessed. "The board was for tunate," the report says, "in continuing "OUR KEOKUK" IN THF. UAMK Anhevllle Qulm Travellux Over fjuetrr direct. Knoxvii.i.k, Tenn., Ang,17. ISiU'ciul. Asheville won the name yesterday in the third iutiing, when si c scored two men. Moore was in the box for the lo cals. Kuuxville was blanked till the lourth, when Seitcrs' home run saved a complete shutout. In the sixth, with with Dobbs on first, Stephens threw wild, and the ball was lost iu the weeds. Dobbs was too anxious to net home and was culled out lor "cutting" second. Stephens struck out every man and got a home run in the eighth over lelt Mice. lournov was hit in the hncko' the head in the ninth, hut was not badly hurt. Thilfi W ThMCii Xl RrA the services of th it tireless and consc llluli, H. JllldMl a ' crated worker, John I'. Morgan, ns its N. COURT SCUARE. CRYSTAL l'ALACH. FOR THE VISITORS SUMMER READING Ncullouks just ill from Scrilmer's, Hutiglitoii Si Millin, Harpers, etc. l'aper ami cloth liindiiiK' FOR : MERCHANTS. LAKGK STOCK 01' NEW BLANK BOOKS LETTER COPYING BOOKS Cheapest in the city. M IX KD CHOCOLATE, CHKAM MINTS, "IIOCOLVrK MINTS. LICOKICKTAIU.HTS, ETC. FOR : THE : HOMES Pictures unit Irames in huge variety, old pic- Hues cleaned, fiiimed ami maile to look like! lliwived By Express. ESTABROOK'S, 11 South Main slrcet. Asheville, N. C. Novels and Magazines. Kivo hundred paper cover ed novels received, and to get the la est onoH. it will be beat to come n ml neleet them before they are picked over. The lino display Home of them you will see in the win dow us you puns by the well known place. L. BLOMBERG, 17 PATTON AVBNUIS. No. 1 Timothy Hay $1.00 Per Hundred Pounds, Ti:it.MM CASH, Cx. .A.. Greer. j8 N. MAIN 8TRKKT, MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY CONTINUK8 TO SUSTAIN ITS KSTAB LIBHHD KKI'UTATION FOR FIRSTS CLASS WORK. Church St., Telephone 70, 8MOKE Porter's Havana - Mixture TH8 B88T BMOKINO TOBACCO ON TIIK MARKET. PRBFROMDIHT AND ITXMB. as. W. Hollingsworth, 102 PVTION 'V" HAS Ol'l'.NKIl A ITU. LINK 1)1' STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Grain and Feed. A nice line of fiult unci confections always hand. Tokicco and cigars a siecialty. Try the RED LETTER C1GA it FOR A C.OUU SMOKK. Candy, tohaeeo and cignrs wholesale. Just I received filty tioxes fancy crackers direct from I the factory. its corresponding secretniy." Kev. V. I'. Southern is employed as city missionary in Asheville anil D. M. rressley in isun- combe. Kev. J. L. White made a very lull re port on loretgn missions, urging tnat I everv chute!) should have a woman 8 missionary society, and that the children I should be oignnizcd into "Sunlicam" societies. The following extracts arc Irom the report o( the committee on education: "To educate is a ciinsiian tuny, uini 01 all people in our State this duty ies I most heavily on the napusts. inc ......a lu,l,i ti.imr ..liiiri.hiQ iw nr ...... w.... - ........... llltlSSVD IIVI.VII w. .... IjOiN I'.OMS, CMOCOJiATl'iS, Lmder our intluenee, and a larc portion ol them arc illiterate anil cull never ue to the church and to society what they otiL'ht to be until they arc educated. We oimht to have schools under the man agement of our denomination in which to educate our children aim iiupusi ueoolt- otiL'ht to iiati'oiiize their own schools when it it is their power to do so. Theremaunlcroltliereiji.it is ue voted to Fnirvicw colleue, under I'rof A. U. Justice, w hich durinu last term had the most prosperous vtnr in us uisiory. The committee otnmcndcd the views id Dr. C. lv. Taylor iu his pamphlet on "How 1'ar Should a State I'mlcrtake to IMucate ?" mid ncommcinlid the circu lation of the pamphlets anion; the peo ple. T ie report o tne committee on uin ncraiicc. sinned bv Kev. W. 1'. Southern and J. T. lusticc, speaks with no uncer tain sound in condemnation ot the whif kev trallie, and sees a bright side to the dark picture, the thousands f petitions to legislators, sikiicu oy minions, suow iiiK that they are bound together with one si roiiu purpose louiive me enemy from the laud. "It is an u.ten-stinu f.icl." the report savs, "lint our ennnies are Icarinu the tramp of this mij;h KrowitiK urmy. . . . They will and dostiPDOi t bv ballot and elict bv tree wluskva-iv party or man who invors their 'business. . . . The l'ope ol Kom-'s representative in America has declared against the great liipior ti.-illic in that he commands the Latliolic si-eie tics to excommunicate all members con nected with the hutior tralhc in any way This i.s virtually law. bo strong is mis that a society of Roman Catholics in Baltimore, mimlierine U.tMIO, have vcrv recently dcelured themselves Independent Catholics.' A resolution wus adopted authorizing the moderator una clerk to ropiest ol the executive committee ol both llemo cralic and Kepuuuenn parties inai iney place a box at the polls into which every voter may deposit n ballot representing his sentiment iu lavor ol or ngainsi inr license system. An admirable feature ol the meeting was an address bv Dr. J. L. M. -urry lr. Iliyan also mude a very interesting address, The l'irst. West Hud and liltm.rc hurches decided to support Miss Lottie l'r ice of As hevi e ill the Lliuia mission ai v field, and Miss Trice will sail Irom America with Dr. and Mrs. Hryun about the first ol October. Miss Fannie Ji lines of Asheville also offered heisell for mis sion work and numerous pledges were made, but not sulhcunt to insure net support in the field aud the matter was lelt open until the next meeting of the association. In lS'J.ri the association will meet at Autioch church, on Tuesday before the third Sunday in August. The introduc tory sermon will In- preached by Key. A. 1. Justice or Kev. W. l bouiuern us alternate. AMII.VII.I.K. AI-. K II I' o A I-. lll-eeil, r. f 4 II 1 o II MeCllliig, Hi O o tl o II Volliik', e f. 4 II o M a II Stephens, p 4 I 1 o 11 II llldham, c S o II lo 1 o Stanley.", s 4 n o u 1 1 Lanier, 8li I 0 2 14 o McU. ill ! O 1 a 1! O Robertson, l.f 3 1 o 1- o o ai B 27 11 1 KNIi.WII.I.I!. All. II. II. I'.o. A l: lobe, 111 a O O H O II iioiiiis, c. f. a o o a o o I.itz, 4 o o a 'J -J Moiv.ti, I. f. a o l a o ii Kellers, s n 4 1 '.' - " I'lournov, r I'. It O II 2 II n lliiddlcslon, c 4 II o o o o Moore, p 3 O o o 1 ii Cimuors, lib 1 o o 3 2 n 2H 1 3 21 Si 2 HESTON'S, 2) South Main Street. c o 5 C H O 10 Q bX c bo? o o i C O o is Q l tioxville.. Asheville.... O O n - 1 o l : , Kuuxville SCOIIK IIV I.NMSI-.S, 1 2 II 4 8 II ..'I O O I o o .0 o u o o o Unrned runs Asheville 'J Two base hits Scitcrs 1. Home runs Setters, Stephens. Itase on lii lh oil Stephens Ii, olTMoore II. Hit by piichcd balls by Stephens 2. Si ruck out by Stephens 10, liv Moore II, Tasseil halls Olham 1. Time of game 1-ML un pin. Mr. Denny. These bits of talk arc about the first day's game, Irom the Tribune : Lamer was well mpporleti lieliinil the bat by I'leas Meriting, who has caught many a game lor Kuuxville Lamer is certainly a hard worker, has good speed and au elfective curve, ami gave as good au exliiniiion ol pitelimg an up-hill game yesterday lis ever seen on the local grounds. The Asheville ten in has pi ived 5 I- gitmts this .season and lost but 1 1 ot them, a might v good record for any team. The bleachers had lots of fan with Williams, who, Irom the looks of his hair, is cither a football plaver or is boycotting the bathers. Mel, s catch ol lobe s hit over second in the Hull inning was a beauty." P01' GUN TARIFF BILLS all, tmi-D into tiik ei.Nvn; TARIFF tOMMlTTI-.lv There Thev Will IVoIihMv Ue Put To Soak Foe All Tltue-A HuccebHor To Vance u The Fltiaiice t'oimiililee No More Tail II I.eitlnlailoii Wasiiincton, Aug 17 The Sen; te has referied all four of the "pop gnu" tat ill bills to the finance committee, by a vole of ;15 to 17. Washington, "tig. Hi The Senate Ii nance coiumittie this moiuing ad journed shortly alter meeting without accomplishing anything. The Republi cans, who hai1 taken over night to con sider the matter, decided that they would permit nothing to be done until the Dem ocrats had filled ihc vacancy on the com mittee caused by the death of Senator Vance. The Democrats will consider the matter of filling the vacancy, but the improbability of securing a voting ipio i inn in the Senate renders their success unlikely. In the Senate today Harris offered a resolution that the vacancy on the finance committee be tilled by the selec tion of White of California. Chandler ol j.ctcd to the resolution and said t bit t USE" Horlick's over until i.imi- ti-.; a kii.i.ini; 5 H.. 5 RF.VIVINU INDVHTRIICM. See That Square? Grape Juice Grape Juice lUNFERMENTED PeiiNvlvaula Cotton MIIIH Mum Now Work Full Time l.ANCASTl-K, Pu., Aug. 1 ". Scliocdei ' cotton mill, employing over 1100 hands, will commence running lull time on Mon day. For the past several months it has licen cither dosed or running only four i T- Lima m week. The Parnam mills ein- VJ1 dpO J UlLO pyin( over SOW) persons, will continue running two-linrus tune, ne lease unui the end of this month when it is exiccicd that thev will run lull time. A l'PRK FOOD A NON ALCOHOLIC AGENCY FOR lfyour uiiine were In it, It would bean nilver' llsemeut, Now you can't say that person, do not read the idvctti.liiK columns of Tub Cituks. The BumIui-hn outlook. Ualtimohk, Aug. 1 ".-Utters from iiKvhrack ,,,i yon noutheru bankers seatlrrcd lull the way from Maryland to Texas in rcnnid to the prospects and business I lw Swoitli nrp iinlilinlieH neinilSn OL rCeaffan iuthis week's issue ol the ftlnntiiuctur crptions these letters report itn uniisii ii u mitisfiictorv outlook tor the itgrtcul turnl and ccneral business interests of I . " the entire South. Idaho Dvmocrata Uoisk City, Idnlio, Aug. 17. -The Democratic convention has made the fol lowing nominniiom: hor governor, cx Governor B. V. Stevenson; lor Congress, lomes Bnllantine; for lieutenant gover- - . ... . . . . - fl It I nor, John ll. luncncr, tor inmurvr.j. n. Hush; for auditor, lames Stoddurd; for supreme judge, J. C. UUIcr. DlactaarKed loF trlkliiy: Omaha, Ncb Aug. 17 -Over 2,000 men linve been formally discharged from the Uuion l'aeifie ns a result of the great strike and others arc being replaced HeillitSh & Reafifail (cmta ureiucludcdin the list. Cuttlou Huiiift'H Neck M'ike-H Frrncli MmiIiic Lyons, Aug. 17. The execution ol Caseiio Santo took place at 1:1."), belorc laylight, Thursday, ll was witnessed by a gie it niinibi r ol poo le. The win dows in the vicinity were crowded with ladies dressed in fashioiriblc attire. The rooftops utnl all pi. ices ol vantage were thronged with people. Fabulous prices were paid for places at windows over looking the ixtvution. This was tie open spice at the juiieli jii of two slriels, with the piisoii on one tide and the gcnitai lips li.irr.icks on annum-. There was a large wall on the thil l side, while the Kuc Siniih was b.-iri ic.ided about 70 metres IVoiu where the guillo tine was cncleil. This h micudc was guarded by a npiadron ot ciiras-i.-rs and another detachment was stationed in Kne Cotimichct. Four hundred fiddlers and .rill police nnd gend.irines lormcil ii cord ii around the place of exectiti in. All accounts from those who were near the asassin al the last moment agree that Santo died iu nl -.ct terror. II H nk Fxnililin-rH' HulcUlr. A I'ooNA, I'a., Aug. 17. Hank lixam ill' r William Miller, who h is been work- ing on the accounts i f the suspended Second National bank of this city lor the past two wicks commit led v.m-idc at o'cloik visterdav bv shooting hiuisell tlootlihthe lie-ul. lie had just com pleted the cxamin ition ol the iill.iirs ol tl e bank and siiliniiltc I tic result to Was'iiiiL'ii n. Fx-illliiier Millu's home was at Mcrccrslairg, I'a. lie was aged abnut -13 veins and was appointed lix nuiiiicr about two years ago, siiccicding Hugh Young AllIirCllH'N Hllll AC Ivc. I'ahis. August 17 lhe police have frustrated an nnan hist plot to assassi nate l'remier Dupuy. l'reinicr is in Ver nal Irs Haiii-", not far Irom the Spanish border. He is accompanied by three I'nris detectives, ns rumors ol a plot nuninst his li'c have been numerous re cenllv. The anarchists had been warned of their d , tiger the night bi hue the pu ce expected to in real tlicm nun ll.'il to Spain. ttoouMiliicrri Attempt l.inclilOK llKisroL. Tenn.. Aug. li. A party ol mooiiFh'iiers iu Kussell county, Virginia attempted to lynch Deputy Marshal C F. Clapp, but he escaped and, returning with a force of idlUcrs, arrested some ol his ocrsccutois, who arc now in tail Claiip was a native of the region niiil the shiners reirard nun as renrgrane ne'cause he discharged the duties ol Ins ollicc. 1 lie: Trxiis l Ickc'. Dallas, Tex., Aug. 17, The lollowing ticket whs nominated by the Diutocrais in State convention for governor: A. Culberson of Dallas; lor lieutenant governor, George T. lesler of Corsicuna for attorney general, William crainc Cleburne. The fourth section f tl platloi'iii contains the Chicago platform on gold and silver, word lor wonl. No Free Coluaiie l'or Iuellu Loniion, Aug. 17. In the House imik r the rule it must tomorrow. Aldrich called attention to the fact that when the resolution was properly uvnle to appoint Mills it was laid over. I he Republicans would, he said, resist any revolutionary proceedings. Harris said that during the IS years he had been ill the Senate the majority had always c mtrollcd the cotiituiUec and no voice ugainst it was heard on the miuoiity side. The suggestion ol Al drieli was, he said, the na-bt revolution ar id all revolutionary proceedings. Harris' resolution to till the vacancy went over until tomorrow. Harris then olhreil a resolution, which goes over until tomorrow, that there shall be no luillicr tanll legislation this session. Kriel will Kiuutl l. WasiiiniiTon, Aug. 17. There is hardlv aiUorumof the HoiHeof Represent: -lives left i" town, as the members are leaving on every train. Reed will sec the session through. .Most id lhe nemo- i tic leaders are reiii-iiiiiiig in order To ke a iiii n - ii i ii in case of an unexpected emergency on the taritl". ll is HiHui.lt to hi the mi ui'iers, however. IheDeuii - ilic leaders ricognizc that it will he possible lo do anv business on whi Ii party ilivisiou ni'giit occur. Ke''it Huce-Hsor Not coiilirmecl Wasiiixi.ton, Aug. 17 The Senate tiitnitiee on judiciary has made an ad r.e report to t lie Senate on the nonu nion of l.iniisll. Porter, lo he Dinted ales lutlge ol the cistern and middf district ol Tennessee. Opposition is ised upon the ground that I'orter. hile n icsidcnr. ol the Stale, lives out side the district over which he was np- iiilcd lo pics lk-, 'I llr I're-Hlctt llr. HrzzAUUs Hay, Mass., Aug. 17. 1'ris lent C'levil mil anivnl at Gray Gables the light liou-c Uiuiir join Roger', it 0:lo o clock tine inoiii.ng. See the Point? BON-BONS, GHOCOLATE, ETC RKCHIVHI) TW1CH A WKHK -AT- Ol Coniinnns Henry Fowler, secretary tor India, said that the Indian government had no intention of reopening the minis for the free coinage ol silver. Mouth Carolina Keforim rN Coi.l'MiUA, Aug. 17. The reform con vention has nommntcd olm(.,iry l-.vaus for governor and Dr. Tiininernian for lieutenant governor. This is equivalent to on election, Pari ol Tim Noutnern Railway. Louisvii.i.li, Kv., August 17 The Louisville Southern railroad was yester dnv sold to Prexcl. Morgan & Co., for $1,000,000. The New York firm was the only bidder. Malted Milk. A food for iiiiMiitH, iuvii lids, the iij-vd and truvt'lciH. l'j'cparcil by dissolviiiK iu watr only. No cook iu or milk ruiuiri'd. A fresh stock of the nbovo food just i ceived front th" niiiiiufiic tiircrs l'ii( up in Ihrcn siz ". Tlic best faults obttiiind wlit n 'he food i,s frcch. KIVF.lt MI II4HIIOU llll. I. RAYSOR & SMITH, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. OI'UN LVliXLNGS TILL 1 1 O'CLOCK. ll pil'H lioi m. Will I In: ITt Hl- el flit H ten I' ? Washington, Aug. 17. It will be nec essary lor the l'lcsi'lcnt to lie hai k in Washington by Tu;s-lay next. The ref olutioii continuing the appropriation expires Moud.-i'-, but the su ulry civil bi'l isiiolbicn signed and all appropit - lions carrieil bv it lor the last ve.-ir will ise Mondav unless the l'r: suleiit gives the bill for the current year his appro d. The river and harbor b II also a . vails the action of the I'rcsidcut, and ihcie is much simulation as to whether In' will ipprovc it or not. M.uivol the appro- prialioiis earned In' it will cease u it is not approved by Tuesday. We'lliiiau and Party lo Miiwiv. 1 HoMsoi:, N -ir av, Aug. I." Waller Wcllmaii nod party have arrived here Irom the Atclic regions, where their steamer, the Kaguvold Jail, was recently rushed in the lee, compelling llicin lo abandon their attempt to reach the north pole. orrsiiUi ii- i;r.cnMi;i:. Voiif Fancy Tor 5 Cents. T'l- ir is n stuck of JW, novels hen- uniiin iit si', filch ami tlw c is im-ltiiiK awiiy iimler a cotisttiut slriain ornicki-ls like ice iimliT an AiiKiist sun. Maybe just the ImicU n mi hji Uk- lot ytm've lit'trii HiinkitiK oi n'lti"K l skim over so thai yon wont have lo stretch the I tut h sixain when a hietul asks you il you have read it. H'eideri at Last That Tenney's rniiilies cannot lie excelled loi iurily ami in quality the hiu-st caiuly thai lhe most skilled woikuieii can ito iluce or that money can ltuy only co-is Nic. a jRiiiU'l now reduced troin soc. Iresh lol just in --chocolate ciuauirtoiily 40c. V Wise Man Who slllotfesik-liijlits in Sllloki lles hIi.-iI he Iijis lorn- WHiilt-d-- a really kimhI sc. ciuat iiiaylw you'll like it lu-ller tliini ivluil you now Siimkelles. In the gold district or belt compris tug Mecklenburg, CaParrus, t iiinu, Montgomery and Stanly, matters are Uitc lively. 1 here is eonsiileninie in- mirv lor nulling properties, i ne niona zite mines ureal work Irom .McDowell and lliirkc to the South Carolina line Mr. llrtiner says there is only one mar ket lor moiiazitein the I'liilcd Stales. mil he feels sure the price will drop and the bollom tall out ot t lie present O'liim The State crop repot t, based on re turns from l,.lMi correspondents, was siiinmari'.d Tuesday. It gives the pres ent condition ol crops as follows: Kiee MM 1; com, 1 1 in-a; cotton, PI; toliacco, S;P;i; field peas, DM; sweel potatoes, UI'm peanuts. S'.)':i; sorghiiui cane, '.Hl'ai tur nips. '.If: late Irish potatoes, Hti. The condition ol fruit is: Grapes, Oil; apples 1; peaches, la. General W. G. Lewis and Colonels Thomas S. Kenan and S. McD. Tate have returned from Gettysburg, where thry ictiiallv located the positions ol t lie- Sixth and 1'ortv-tlnrd North Carolina regiments, titul markers were placed at positions occupied each nay. The Farmers' alliance leaders claim that it will now grow in nuntliers. though it will never again reach the 10(1.000 hgtire, which thev regard ns an abnormal giowth. They nlo claim thai it is yearly getting moic out ol politics. At each ol the meetings of the fifty Ilaptist associations in this State siicak- ers discuss the State appropriation to the university. Kev. Dr. C. Durham tirtl a representative of Wake Forest college make speeches at cacii meeting. The Democratic State central com mittee meets here next Monday. The new chairman, Mr. lames II. Ton bids loir to lie a very active man. -The North Carolina Car Wheel Works at Kale Igli which Begins work Scp (ember 1, will employ 42 men. There nre thirty eutries for the Au- nf thf Mtnli fair irrciundl1 I KulcttfU ucxt ween. Use - when iu douhl tiy S N. Couit Sipiaie, RAY'S Information For Travelers When you travel yon want to know .ill aUiiil it when vonr train starts your conncclions -a'llalioul sleepfis, rales, etc., transfers, sini ovets, checking Inn wane, ete.wuiilpu't hurt vmi tosavefu't f l on e-ich ticket -leen si lliun tickets ft years know all alwut it tiow-accuiate tu lonnatioii (tee. C. 1A RAY, Metnlier American Ticket lliokers' Association. ON TIIKSpUAKK, TiaKl'IIONK IV4 BASKETS ! BASKETS! BASKETS ! I. INCH I1ASKHTS, MAKKKT llASKMTS ANUCI.ClTllliS HAS- KHTS. ALL SIZES. I'eiUNl) AT W. A. LATIMER'S, No. 16 N. CourtUSqiure. Latimer enrrles n full anil complete, Hue of fancy groceries 1 1-fc'ini.lMi- o'. VAl . .
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