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VOL. LVI—No. 8645. NEVADA OITY, CAL. FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 4, 1888. ~{ <
Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Oo,
The Daily Transcript.
PUBLISHEDEVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY
—3Y——
BROWN & CALKINS.
, 8, CALKINS, N. P. Brown
Editor, Business M’g’r.
OFFICE—Transcript Block,” No. ‘82 Commercial st., Nevada City, Cal. :
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
fr Ss) Sera rer 96 00
Six Months.. 3
Three Months...,... ct
Per Week by Carrier el.
Agents for the Daily Transcript.
Palmer & Rey...i..G. P. Rowell & Co. f
BB, BIR: se oo ces vee sey inage eves Boston
N. W. Ayer & Co...:.--.-+5 Philadeiphia
Palmer & Rey. .. .-s+Portland, Oregon
J, H. Bates & New York
Dauehy & Co ..New York
Williams & Co Londgs, Eng
Gg GO.. hc iiss ceca ecg) eee Cc leago
L, P. Fisher San Francisco
B.C. DRGs «se 5. Gs pends os oe San Francisco
Palmer & Rey.....+.5--%5 San Francisco
John C, Dewey &Co....Burlington, Vt
Stinson & Co...,. at , + Portland, Me
Geo. M. Mott. .,. Sacramento
J. A. Stidger.. North Ban Juan
W. K. Spencer .. Grass Valley
B. F. Snell.... You Bet
Dip ere P's aaa eerrer ares a) Truckee
Cc. L. Miller. . ..Fsench Corral
Fhe ps on
:
IW Ben y. le
J. W. Orear..
le
TS
CITIZENS BANK, .
Broad Street ... Wee Nevada Uity
Paid up Capital $30,000
A General Banking Business Transacted.
We SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE
New York, ig #
San Francisco.
And Sacramento.
We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Payable AT SIGHT in the prime
and EUROPE.
Collections eon any part.of the
United States a specialty.
Highest Price Paid for County}
and State Warrants.
Gold and Silver Bullien
chased
Assay Office at this Bank.
OFFICERS:
Ure
JOHN T. MORGAN......-.-+-: CASHIER.
D.E. MORGAN.,.Ass'T Casntge.and Sxc’y.
> 3 ‘
DIRECTORS:
pr. R. M, Hunt, Joun T. MonGan
Gro. M. HuGHEs, D. E. Morean,
Wm. EDWARDS. L, Housman,
; BE, M. Preston,
CORRESPONDENTS:
New York—First National BankSan Francisco—First National Bank.
Sacramente—National Bank of D. 0. Mills
Co.
UNION. HOTEL,
yee 2
The horses are freefrem vice, of geod style
and capable of going as fast as any gentleman cares to d
Good Saddie Horses always on hand
Empire Livery Stable
Broad st., Nevada City, opp National Ex
change Hotel,
JAMES HENNESSY,‘ ‘orses,
—
HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE
Stable has the largest lot of
Caring cs and
. To be found in th
‘Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on
the most reasonable terms
ve.
CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTL
FURNISHED.
Proprietor,
6 part of the Sta
maaggice
Eastern and European ities.
BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAI.
ALL RAIL ROUTES.
_ Southern Pacific Company
\ A1LY EXPRESS AND EMIGRANT
é Trains make. prompt connection with
the several Railway Lines in the East, connecting at
New York and New Orleans
. With the Several Steamer Linea be
ALL EUROPEAN PORTS
Third
Are Run Dey,
Trains,
Quick Time a
No ad
and other informat
RAILROAD LANDS
" FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS.
TO
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
Attached to Overland Express Trains.
Class Sleepi
i
~ Apply te, or Address
Fania MILLS, Land Agent, C. P, R. R. San
yuRoMe MADDEN, Land Agents. P. R
A. N, TQ) :
General Manager. —
nd Cheap Fares
Oars
with Overland Emigrant
tional charge for Bertha in
Third Cleae are
Ticke id, wieeping Car Berths secured,
on given upon applica
a tion atithe Company’s offices where passencipal,cjties of GREAT BRITARN [gers ca on in persén can secure choice of
T, H. GOODMAN,
Gen. Pass & Tk’t Agt
Laurie, three year old, 2:30; Senator, thieeyear old, Doe: Eimont, 2:29; and many
others. of notoriI
Stallion Season, 1888.
Is a Bay Stallion, Sixteen Hands
Sired by Echo; he by Rysdyk’s
P tein is one of the few grandsons of
t
Coast, viz:
tion.
ian and American Star eame Dexter, a:tTe4:
Jay Gould, 2:214¢; Dictator. the sire of Director, 2:17; Phatlas, 2:18%; Jay Eye
2:10, and man
the sire of Pasha has
2:20; Echora, 2:2344; Gi
ord of 2:40.
G. and George Wa
Chico, and as a
record to'2:34 and showed a trial at Glenbrook Park evrly in June of 2:30}.
a perfect gait,
known to quit.
years old and his colts all show to his credit,
We invite particular attention to any of
them as a proof of his quality asasire. ©
WILL MAKE THE SEASON OF 1888
Where he will be shown in harness every
week and the public is invited to judge for
themselves as to his speed, action and disposition,
is on account of Furehasing reduced to the
small sum of Twent
returning privilege next season if here
mains in my possession.
igh. Foaled at J. B. Haggins Ranch, Del Paso; :
March 13, 1882.
Hambletonian. Dam by Correct;he by Belmont. Echo’s
dam by Magnolia; he by
Selby’s American Star.
Hambletontan as there are but three of
e sons of Hambietonian now I ng on the
Electioneer, Echo and culaFrom the combination of HambletonSee,
others in the 2:30 list. Echo
roduced Bell Echo,
Hraltar, 2:22'4; Annie
ty.
PASHA, asa three-year-old, gained a recBeating such horses as Wallace
ple in a five-heat race at}
ve-year-old lowered his
He has
and an Echo was never
He served 12 mares at four
At Watt Park, Grass Valley, .
The price of service for the season
ive Dollars.
n all cases payable at time of service with
C.F. TAYLOR, Proprietor
Cc
NEVADA CITY, = + + CAL
MRS. J. NAPFZIGER. . . . Proprietress
THE LEADING HOTEL OF
NEVADA CITY.-...:... . CALIFORNIA
TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND
Ex
thers are invited to notice th,
offered by this Hotel, The hb
each of which is light and . = 1 reoms
airy, and well or elegantly furnished, there
being no hotel inthe mountains equa’ to
it. The tables are supplied with the best in
the market.
NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR [In ede e
a, SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TRAY:
OR COMMERGHSS TBA BUD Warts
Free ‘Bus to and from the Depot.
FOR. ALL LEAVE THE HOU STAGES LEAV. rae A
arts of the upper county, Graag
Marysville daily. Bee
gars furnished at the
The
Chicago
Cottage
admits of no superior. ;
It contains every improvement
yenpve genius, skill and money
ace,
Hey f com bin:
in finish, per
the most a
ble organs for homes,
lodges, societies, etc.
sagulltno pes
ALLED
ve, ornamen'
yN,
MATERIAL,
COMBINED, MAKE THIS
The Popular Organ.
INSTRUCTION BOOKS.
advan 8
These excellent Organs are celebrated for
ualit, ick response, Vavolume, a ¥ of tone, qu ponse. i
bos cate aut nets
it
esira
schools, churches
SKILLED WORKMEN
ae
AND PIANO STOOLS
—
Catalogues and Price Lists on application
FREE.
OHIGAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00.,
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
WORKING GLASSES ATTENTION)”
. “y J.L. Hor
Thos. 8. Fo:
RICHARD DILLON,
Constable snd Collector,
OP room, Hine Bireet, Neva
National Exchange,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
‘Bhe Only First-class Business
Hiote!l in the City.
Situated in the very centre of the city, with
‘ost Office and General Stage Office
! all ng. Passengers can
try = yes = ape later than any
ther when departin, stage.
“4 The Table of the atonal Kchauge isa
eature he popes,
pet hoe superior. to any in the c
The Roomsare neat and desirable,
mber of handsome suits.
rienced ma
a8
elude-a nu
Th
press
so just!
ten ke
REOTOR BROS8., Proprietors.
Pormerly of the Union Hotel, Nevada City,
eMahon House, Hollister, Cal. and
ee
lines in the
enjoys of
OF 6: se
lin the mountains,
ement will spare
hieh the Kat a hasnhake nae e Nation: xchange now
bees ing the leading and
and is guarThe Leading Harness Shop
Broad Street,
Harness. and Collars
SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY OOMBS
‘AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP.
Repairing Neatly Done.
OF NEVADA CITY,
+ Below National Hotel
MADE TO ORDER
@@FAll orders attended to promptly.
and inuate,
elosed
to-wit
Situa
Oran . ana parti
Has attained a standard of excellence which
that inean pro. bei
Greek
gertal
ying and being in
Bloomfield, in said coun’
as the Whitford Burrows lot and residence,
on the seutheasterl
in said town, an
lows On .the southwesterly side by the
houge and'jot known as the A.J. Ross. residence and lot, there being an her
the two; on b east by the
lot occupied as a reside:
monds; on the
ate
n
~ No. 1488.
Sheriff’s Sale.
rior Court of the County of Nevaof California—Order o
JQHN ‘McKINNEY, Plaintiff,
: VB.
R. W. BURROWS, etal, Defendants.
HEREAS, JOHN McKINNEY ON THE
th day of April, A‘e:
ed a Judgment against R. W.
Sarah Burrows
rate
‘on -p
and
south
d, and on the northwest
ments,
ublic ai
o'clock P.
ground and Humbu
trans gate » unde a rit
Together with elf and al
hereditaments and appurtenances
thereunto belonging or in anywise onrer
taining be sold at public auction to sa sf.
said Judgment together with interest an
ven that I will sell at
ia Wena tity ‘County of Neva,
oor, in Neyada City, County o: va
Gott, AP Gelltornia, oo
22d day of May,
Notice is hereby
ction,
Wuesday, the
the defendan
above entitled
held, owned or
ay ot April, A
d Jui
which they, or either of
sabaeques: y
ix
fin’
Given under my
stanig of Neve County
Creek.
a,
A.D. 1888,
Between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M.
M., to-wit; 12 o’clock M. of
day, all beg is title and interest which
ac
or
tion
ent was docketed as aforesaid, or
them, may have
A
wh in band, to sadety said
acq
and
nder
, Atty for PH.
1888, recoverBurrows and
the sum of Sixty-three
and 87-100 (68.87) Dollars, together with costs
of suittaxed at $14.75, and counsel fees alLoy The best of Wines, Iiquore.and Cl-. lowed herein amounting tothe sum of $25
ar, ~ with interest thereon from the date of
said judgment, at the
r annum till pai
ronald Superior Court the s' uperior Co :
and hewn’ itis ordered that the Mortgage
set forthin Plaintiff's Complaint, be
and property therein
lying and being in the County of
Nevada, Btate of California, and
cularly described as follows, towit:
lot, piece or pers of land site town of North
of seyen per
d, which said Judge Judgment Book 2 of
side of Humbu
bounded as folmce by
northeast by unfenced
5 square feetor thered by a fence.
lar the tene; D, 1888, the day on which
costs.hand this 26thday of
Sale.
e8 143 et seq.,
‘oreescribed,
bounded
State, known
between
ouse
F. R. Biby unfenced
d lot comand 5
said
nam 9
the Mth
o
shest
.
8 Court
‘0
Naas at 8:80 A. M.
Nevada County N. G. R. R.
TIME TABLE NO. 30.
Takes Effect Saturday, April 28th,
> AtGAM,
LEAVING NEVADA CITY :
‘ A. M. DAILY—Connecting with over3. . land arriving in San Francisco at
P.M. DATLY—Conneoting with
Overland Passenger leaving San
Arriving:
9:00 A. M. DAILY“45 P. M. DAILY —Connecting with
PWN Dacia leaving San Francisco at
JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager.
E. H. BROWN, Superintendent.
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= eee on Pack Mints
J. 1. CALDWELL,
=
the entrance to the vault, they beheld a
‘and that at the time
short time ago which
. BAD STORY,7 « * A ot
About the Awful Experience of a Monk:
It was a dark and cold night in winter;
the clock of Saint-Nizier-de-Marcigny
had just struck nine; the Church of the
Convent of the Recollete was illuminated
only by the flickering lamp; and the
silence was broken only by the whistling
of a gusty wind that blew the flying snow
against the window panes. In spite of
the rigor of the season and the advanced:
hour, a woman was piously kneeling on
the stone floor not far from the principal
altar. All at once she waned to hear
distant groans mingling with the tumult
of the tempest, She listened; the plaints
seemed to be repeated, She was seized
with trembling; but, in spite of it, she
went forward some steps in the direction
of the sound, and distinguished a hollow
voice calling at intervals and with great
effort, “Help, brother Recollets, help! O
God, take pity on me!”
A prey to unspeakable terror, the
woman rushed from the church, rang at
the convent gate and Wernanded . to see
the prior instantly. The latter, being
her spiritual director, and knowing the
austere life of his penitent, thought that
she had been the: victim of an aberration
of the senses, caused by excessive fasting .
and attached no importance to the fact,
of which he saw no other plausible explanation, He therefore reassured her
soon as he saw she was more calm.
A month later one -of the Recolleta
Fathers died, His body, followed by all
the.religious and by a large multitude of
laymen, was taken to the church. The
services ended, the cortege. moved
toward the vault of the convent. It was
situated beneath the church, and was
reached by means of a flight of ste
being with one of the side
chapels and the entrance was closed
with a heavy stono. Whén they reached
the chapel, some of those present united
their forces to remove the stone, As
soon as a ray of light had illuminated
spectacle which they eted with cries
of horror, A corpse in the habit of a
monk was kneeling on the upper steps,
with face turned toward the ground.
The features preserved the expression of
acute agony; deep. bites in the handa
and the lower arms attested that the unfortunate being had fought for long
hours against the torture of hunger,
His habit, his shoulders and the skin on
the crown of his head had been worn by
repo aguines the unyielding stone,
which he had yainly struggled to lift;
and his contracted muscles, which still
showed themselves in bold relief against
the skin, pore that death alone had
put an end to his desperate efforts. It
was the body of a young brother who
had been laid in the tomb the month before. M. Lenormand gays that this took
lace a few years before the great French
volution, at Mareigny (Saone-et-Loire)
he wrote there were.
fer Ss ‘
soe Fay RronS co Urb the
Saeein Sr i enna Cis tr g pacers
T recall a casethat got into the courte
ngularly illustrates”
this lax morality and generall deprayity.
I shall dlaguige it only pine omission of
names, but I have.no the parties
thereto will recognize themselves. A
man became enamored of a Geryou!
man broker's wife, He frightened the
timid Dutchman out of the:country and
subsequently furnished the abandoned
wife falsified proof that her husbaud was
ead. He married her—in ‘fact, married
her twice. Subsequently he became
enamored of another man’s wile, the
latter obtained a divorce on the ground
of adultery, and the lover, abandoning
his first wife, took the divorce out of the
state, married her, published the fact of
the marriage, returned toNew York and
lived openly with No, 2. Wife No. 1 had
him arrested and he pleaded that her
first husband was not dead. She set up
that she was never married to the German broker, and the adventurous busband was held for the grand jury; but
-the indictment was tnrown out on the
opinion of the district attorney that there
was a first marriage with the German and
none with the second husband. @ne of
the lawyers in the case was at that time
living with the wife of a former client
with that client’s knowledge and consent.
The opposing lawyer was living with the
divorced wife of a former partner without
interference from the. partner, with
the knowledge and acquiescence of his
own wife. And the opinion of the district
attorney was written by an assistant who
had two wives on his hands at the time.
If the case had come to trial on indictment it would have stood a strong chance
of ‘being tried before a justice who has
two wives living, and was then in contempt of his own court for marrying a
second time against a decree of divorce
depriving him of the right to marry again
during his, first wife's life. “Here's a
state of things.’—New York Cor. Cincinnati Commercial. =
In The Highlands,
A correspondent of the Boston Transcript writin,
feulienly
to High
place before. one’s eyes.
having places in Scotland, come .
they jramacdiately put on kilts,
morn
stead of the
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appear at dinner in tartans of
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hen the
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ng, when they are shooting or
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ng ie dagger in their
ut in the evening they
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out of their right stocking leg. Not ety
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The Largest, Cheapest and Best Stock of
_ Tobacco, Cigar .
“oO BE FOUND IN NEVADA CITY.
Best Stock of Meerschaum Goods ever brought to the County
pus ACADEMY RECENTLY OPENED
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San Francisco where he
purchased the latest noyelties in his line.
finest a
Single and Double
Saddles, : Bridles, }
Wagon Sheets,
Linen Robes,
Fine Novelties.
What's the Matter?
cee
Why ?&Haven’t You Heard the News ?
NM. WwW. GILDBEnRT,
OF NORTH SAN JUAN,
Has just returned from +
He has at his store the
Buggy Harness,
=. His own make,)§
Whips, Lashes,
(Plush Rebes,
Special attention is invited to the fine stock of :
Single .and Double Expres Harness '
HEAVY BREECHING,
Lead and OQhain Harness,
(The Boss for Teaming.)
Everything sold cheaper than at any other
place in Nevada county
I
Nevada Royal Arch Chapter,
Neo. 6G, B. As Mi. t
STATED ‘MEETINGS AT MA A
SONIC HALL, Nevada Ci
Firet Moneay in each m 5
i Companions i
ingvare cordially invijed. ton et
nd,
JOS. THOMAS, Hi
Ss I. J. Rours, otha Faet. :
with only a part of a cyclopedia,
DEPARTMENT.
MASONIC NOTICE.
Nevada Lodge, No. 13 F. & A. M.
Visiting Brethren in good standing
are cordially invited,
C. C. WEISENBURGER, Master.
_ Rous, Secretary.
N. BE. OHAPMAN,
DBITTIS TT.
€ NEVADA CITY..... cal.
LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED.
STATED MEETINGS ON T
Ry iit Wednesday of each aca
Office at Residence, Sacramento St
cre, NEVADA CITY}
:
ae
‘Wutery, eve.,
THE
Frue Concentrator
Offers $1,000 Challenge te any
Machine.
Reauced to $375.
Nevada and Grass Valley ‘Bua Ldue
TIME TABLE:
NTIL fursher notice the 'Bus will make
regular tips between Grass Valley and
Nevada City at the following hours :
Leave Grass Valley at §:30 and 9 o’clock
A.M.,and 1, 8:45and6:30 P. M.
Leave Nevada Cfty at 10 o’clock AM.
and 2, 4:30, 5, and 7:30 P. M. :
Fare from hotel to hotel 25 cents for the
round trip.
WETTERAU & CARSON,
Proprietors.
] MONE TO BE MaDE. CUT THIS
out and return to us, and
we willsend you free, something of great
value and importance to you, that will start
you in business which will brin you in
more money rigs away than anything else
in this world. Any one can do the work and
live athome. Either sex—all ages. Something new, that just coins maney for all
workers. We will start you; capital not
needed, This is one of the genuine, rtant ces of a lifetime. 080 o are
ambitious and e1tterprising will’ not“ délay
Grand outfit free. Address TRUE & CO.,
Augusta, Maine. :
LP. FISHER’S
ROO 20 AND 21 MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO,
N B. ADVERTISEMENTS
solicited for all pewapapars published
on the Pacific Coast, the wich Islands,
Polynesia, Mexican Ports, Panama, Valpariso, Japan, China, New Zealand, the Australian Co onies, the Eastern States and
Europe.
Files of neorly every newspaper published
on the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly
on hand, and all advertisers.are allowed free access to them during
business hours. i
THe NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT may be
seen on file at the office of L P Fisher.
Big G@ has given universal satisfaction in the
cure of Gonorrhea and
Gleet. I prescribe itand
feel safe in recommending it to all sufferers.
A. J. STO MLD.
CE a LEE PES EARS IERIE TILT
LEUTIJE & BRAND,
WATOHMAKER
AND
W. P. SOWDEN,
___ Attorney and Oounselor at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS
of the State of Calif Uniteleieiee of Califoriia, and of the
Office in Morgan & Roberts’, Block
ot Pine and Broad streets, NeVada Clty, Cal. —_
L, B, LESTLE. JOHN CALDWELL,
CALDWELL & LITTLE,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN THE 8TA
United States Courts. piasece
OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broad and
Pine streets, up stairs.
P. F. SIMONDA, ©. W. Cross
CROSS & SIMONDS,
Attorneys and Oounselovs at Law,
ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE
United States Courts. sites
OFFICE—Mo Y da city rgan & Roberts’ Block, Neya
HOS. §. FORD
Attorney and Qounselor at Law.
FFICE—Th 'B
MAMILTON McCORMICK,
Attorney and Oounselor at Law.
FFICE—Corner of Pine and Com:
Streets, Nevada City bc 0 so
will practice in all of the Courts of ‘the
(
Surgeon.
&. W. CHARLES, M. D.,
Homepathio Physician,
JTP STALRS, BLASAUF'S BUILDI
U next door below Wells, Fargo & Cats
hy. rig neat to 12 A.M a by Office He . M,, and 2to4 ©. M,
BH. GAYLORD FRED SEARLS
GAYLORD & SEABLS,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN ALLTH.
State and Federal. oa abel
Office—Opposite the Court House.
W. D. LONG,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
STRICT ATTORNEY OF NEVADA
County. Office at the Court House.
Alfred TD. Mazgeon,
Counselor at Law and Notary Public.
Successsor to Johnson & Mason,
Attorneys at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPEM@IOR,
e Supreme, District and Circuit Courts
Office—Thomas Block, corner Broad
Pine streets, Nevada City, an
JAS. G. HARTWELL,
Surveyor,
—aAND~
U. 8S. Deputy Mimoral Surveyer.
FFICE—Upstairs in Beckman’ leck,
O cor. Broad and Fine Sts. Nevade lng
LA. WORKER,
* PashionableBoot and Shoe Maker,
ROAD STREET, TWO DO ELO'
B Post Office, Nevada City. > fas
FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE,
+
Spencerian Steel Pens
Are the Best.
H ofits are large and sure for every indusSold by Druggiats.
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'FICE—South side Broad fees oppend Fling is as po} asthe High. westart you. Everything new. -No pecial Po hebeen cesses ' the last half century.
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the Co hited States within . ons dance beautifully, et Ms Aheie wall ea auy one, Write to ued) once ‘iireat. The Nevada City Trans . S°rqveenc sr vore that can be perform:
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