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t H A BB - The ¢ Ibimgn Dailn Tribnne, SATURDAY, MARCIil 19, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES Extraordinary Sale i KIb NE LS| L OVES. New Styles |Ransuatl FiELp ing St AND Spring Wraps NEWESTINDESIGNS Fine Talmas, Hantelettes, Nercedes Wraps, and Pnglish Walking Coats, 1n all the Leading Materials of the Season, LEADING NG STYLES Ulsterettes and the . New “Mother Hubbard” Gloak, WE ARE OFFERING 100 Stylish Smmmer Nilk Suits, at $12 and upwards. 50 Black A1l-Silk Suits, made up in the newast motle, $20.00 and npwmds. Our Children’s -Outfitting De- partment is most complete in its every detail, and we_are_ offering thé ¢hoicest hssortment of ncw and stylish Garments such-as CHILD’S HAVELOCKS, CHILD'S ULSTERETTES, CHILD'S NEW SPRING COSTUMES, B0Y'S SHIRT WAISTS, At our usual well-known Low and Popular Prices. MANDEL BROS. 191 md 123 St‘\te -5t T8 14 the unty Pinno whoro tho Saund i tonr !!Itwn-m xumflmur D Vha i, which miason ¢ froe arratying ik KOSk for tho Spetng, wo discovue ll't:\htr_o excationt Pintion uf vaFlous nakers i IITl nacliat a greut sucrit uyers should not ol ama ey iicad ik g 30 con positively save connl 100, badi-ny, g™ MUSICAL WONDER Heiing the Plans or il any profeser Arenty wanted In even &:em{m rrl\\ ln]vu e u e s CAMUIUDGE, MASS, Callggy,"1i¢ OTmalntions fur adwiision to Harvard Spgup o Lawsonico Belontille Schoul, the Low gl tho Medicul Fehool will hurcattr bo bold i beously lu Cumbridge, Exotos, N, M., Now Vragigee 20lbbia, Clnchinutt, Chleaso, snd Han by o0 tho Thuraday, Friduy, and Suturday ful- Rigygad last Wodaoaduy In June. hoy will begin (Gngige Thursdsy, Juno 3, ut 8 u. m. Baergynies tiuy prosunt tiemsolves upon a pars of & Iu“‘lll:‘-::::mnmuun B R VRS A !”LllAl(\' A(/Al)- Alz-,y,f.",_'ulllmwru 1 enluveriog, | wisier souguseed CoLFLEG N & (0., State and Washington-sts., Offer this day 400 doz. “JBUVIN” KD GLOVES, (Intermediate), 3 Buttons at $1.00, worth $1.50. 4 Buttons at $1.25, worth $1.75. 6 Buttons at $1.75, worth $2.00. This Glove, at prices named above, may be constdered an unu- sual bargain,. «JOB LOT” 25 Doz, Gents’ ILmbroidered Figure Gloves, in desira- ble shades, $1.50. Reg- alar price, $2.00. Would also call attention to our “NAPOLEON” Kid Glove, which ks not an equal at snme price. BASSHTT & LS 00, Manufacturers and Jobbers of BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS, 212 & 214 Monroe-st., CHICAGO Memhants’ Savings Loan Trust Go,, OF CHICAGO, ESTABLINI Tald-Up Caplta Undivided Pron LW DU, MARKIA TALMER V. OFPICERS: Trosident, 1 Vleo-Lrae, tan general Banking Businees. Thoala it RN HIRLOR und Fl\vnlununlllandu Jon; ki A8, KCUWAITZ, ELWELLARD, Muubor Now Stuck Exotaige AL W, ALLERTON, Sbocky J. 1. LESTIR & €0, STOCK BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds, &c., Hought und sold on Now Vork Sto R5 & 27 Chumber of Commerce, Nuw York Huuso—ECHANTON & WILLARD, pETacks alsa bousit and wid on the Hoston, udelphia nnd Saltiore oxchung DIRECT WIRE from our oftice to Now York Stock Exetange, Commisslon Grain and Provisions in the Chicago markets, NONEY T0 LOAN In sums of 35,000 to 850,000, On Lwproved City Proporty, 8t por cant intorese. WAL V7 JACOBS, 10t boarborn-st. Money to Loan On Iinproved Chicago Property at lowest rotes. MEAD & COE, 149 La Salle-st, MIN T, LERTLS 110 “TAILOR & DRAPER. SPIING GOODS ARD BVYLES RU FTHna :muurmy uurfl;wclully. PARLORS, 157 S. CLARK-ST. 'EAM PIPE. JOHN DAVIS & €O, 8 MICMIOAN-ST, cotvod, & large lot of Wrought and Cast lron po uud Fittige, Worthington Stoam Pumps, et u..mu raty, B fll d PICTURE FRAMES 4 wiil suroly pay you tu wrile for my i o usimied C luhuuvr-t-) ¢ Niyles Afiufuciiron 3 &' W s, CLOTHING, New (roods. New Styles. Large Stock Low Prices. For Men, For Boys. For Youths. For Children, We simply ask you to come and see our elegant stock and get our prices. If you are not convinced that we can do better for you than others can, don’t buy. But don't fail to come and see. MABLEY, The Clothier, 154 & 156 S. Clark-st. WHOLESALE CLOTHIG! (LAY, BANE G 00, 202, 2!]4, 206, 208, -210 FRANKLIN-ST,, COR. ADAMS, Manufacture the Best Goods, Carry the Largest Stock, Make the Lowest Prices, And Give the Best Terms, 6 off 60 days; 6 off 30 days; 7 off 10 days. 1’)‘()['0 AL Notice to Contractors for Docking and Dredging. CHICAGO, March g, 1881. Proposals are invited for construction of docks and slips on the Cnlumct Riverat South Chicago. The wark conslists of about 500,000 cubic yards of dredging and filling; and 18,000 fect of dock front. 1t is proposed to contract for about 250,000 cubic yards of dredging and filling, and 8,000 feet of docking at the present time. Plans and specifications can Le seen atthe office of the Chicago and Western Indlana *Railrcad Co., No. 125 Dearborn-st., Chicago. Proposals "will be received until the 25th of March. J. B, BROWN. o BED-LO U‘\ GE, anen Wire Be ¢ Bed Lounge, Uphnlstex:d in any style. “-_q ¥ Gives a perfect Woven Wire Matteess Bed. ‘When closed has no appearance of a Bed Lounge. MANUFACIURED ONLY BY IJNION WIRE NATTRESS C0., 5.7 & O North Clarkest., l"llh'il Lll.h\ (¢ LIICAGO, March 17, 1860, Publia notice s hioraby given thut the copurtnershin erotofore exiutiig Luiwoun, Noraburd, Muvck and Luciu, under namo und stylo of LR e WOhER . lum- "duy ulssolvod by His nt. pali Lerihurd Mook ls sutborizod (0 ail diiow wnd sertle thy aelry Uf o iria, BEINBALL MOECK, LUCHS WO H fuul culle And the publio are hereby notifled that the businoss Bérotofare carslud ou . (B0 nkioe f e ubuvy el will mmm’u‘: o sarrlod vn wud cunductod Ly tho vock (0 bis BEUNHARD MOKCK, Tlermau Wobboke basno nire powor of sttorney 10 cullocs Ry or slgn Bn oY tu fur i Inl g B e o A N MR e 10 RENT. "'FOR RENT, AT LAKE FOREST, A first-class roaldonco, With spacious Krounds, sup. blied with vure spriug water curriod to il puris uf Ll Lliss wid grounds. ” ApLIY Lo UEL D. WARD, i lukdeat, FAIRBANKD.MOREE & GO, 411 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Bocarsfultobuy oaly the Geaulae, ()A.V H ()lflf*! LOV!'A N NORTHWESTERY S WORKS (0 For the Erection of Warks for Munufuctur fug o Fized INuminotiog Goas from Fotrolenm, Extract from the Waukezan Gnzeite of Nov. 20, 134, ‘rbe Northwestern Gaa Company dn not sound a trumpet before them whan they are ubout 1o do n guot thing, Last August thalf ropresentatives canio 1u this elty, uad without the silghtest ourish of truue peir, presented thelr plana to tho Cly Counel] and Tending citizens, In n bustuges wuy, and negotiated for the Flght 1o ervet thelr works and Iay thelr rralns and service plpes, 'This necomplished thoy put men ot work, and witnin three months had croeted tholr tutiding, put in tholr machinery, und laid some 3,00 foet8f maine. "hey souzht no notoriety und made little nolsu about what thoy wore dotng. Certainly the experionts thus far aro very satis- factory, und we are wlad to soe our citlzons Kiviug the Company s libernl o patronase. Western Ofilae, Nos. £08 & 210 LuSalle-t., Chieago, 1l L it e R A < __NOTIONS, ] )1091ERY, &Le. WHOLESAL! Notions, Hosm"y - White Goods, &e. Complete Assortment-at LOWEST MARKET PRICES. JACOB MEYER & BROS., 200-202 Monroe-st. Close buyers will consult their own interest by giving us acall before purchasin BRIGGS HOUSE, CHICAGO. $2.00 and §2.5 $2.50 per Day. UPMAN & FANNING, Prop'rs. Having purchased of Capt. J, H. Cum- mings the lease and furniture of this well- known and popular Hote, we intend to kecp itin a manner that will be certain to please the traveling public, FRANK UPMAN, Late of Upman'a Hotet, St. Paul, J. D. FANNING, Late of the Commercial Hotel, Chicago. OPTICLINS. MOHBIS BERNHARM OPTICIAN, Joom 1, Heeand Floor e No 125 Rtateat uiton tealtying 10 M Beru- oen ot bis olicy Tiyio) “DISSOLUTION. T R, B, Mt it Hyder, le Wi othurs of Oaiew Huurs: alstaut, Letls o L3505, 1OV 1L MATTIRS, Ase dtiry st 11080, atABI TOF Fine pectaclos sultod o sl sigts on sclentifio orincipls. Opers uid Flold (ilusses, ‘Telvscuped, Mi- Cruacopos, Baromuturs, ole, CAUTION —Dont puy yrorbluant pricas 10, ads sentirers for fpaguucies. Vo well the bont lirgstiai Pubbive $4.00 15" aLid. Leat- grouud Frenen CyviatShuctuy v 1140 10 woutyaiive “yonrs'" nrauiive in tho art of nulng alamwves TORE ulethod b Boest dukling: ‘1l b4 the Way'we buld up our trade, L. MANASSE, Optician, Fribune Walldiug, EUROPE. Froo pm.mmum full (nformation_of MAY AND VACATION PARTIES "Fourlst Gaxotte glves faros fur bun- dreds of Tours. By moll, 0 conta. 4+ E. BONI. Box 5138, Buston, CHILDREN'S OV ER(IO. | Children’s Spring Overcoats. s’ Sprin Dyercoas. “ONE DAY,” “ONE SATUR- DAY,” last November, Willough- by, Hill & Co. sold 86.3 Boys' and Children’s Suits in their three Stores, and we have to-day ready to show you in our THREE Stores 15,000 Children’s and Boys’ SUITS. Don't you think 'twould be good judgment to see Willoughby, Hill & Co.’s great assortment before you buy? You will certainly be astonished and greatly pleased with the prices of our pretty goods. Our Clothes for the Male Sex nev- er were so handsome and never were so cheap as at the present time. All our dealings with you shall be as fair as you could wish. '| WILLOUGHBY, HILL & CO. t Corner Madison and Clark-sts. 1 Also, 416 to 434 Milwaukee-av. alsg, Cor, Blue Island-av. and Twelfth-st. Come A{/ain,:;ul Again. CLEARING SALE, \Iudxson .md I’emm-sts. LAST WEEKS GLEM&ENG SALE! BEFORE REMOVING TO e and Madison-sts %Eaak ( Boods ALMOST GIVEN AWAY! THE CELEBRATED Gotn MeoaL CASHEMERES, Known as the most reliable make in the market, will be sold at prices never heard of before, Splendid quamy :26 -Inch all- wonl 40c 50¢ 48- lnch ' g0c Ouwr S5e quality {8 guaran- teed to mateh any $1.00 goods sold tn this Lm/. BLK,CAMELETS,48 8 inoh,redued from$1 o 750 do botter grades, red, from $1.25 to 85¢ Dik, MI Wool ARMURES red, from §1.25 to 85¢ do better, from $1.50 to Sl ay, 133 East Madison-st. Best {tetioiom. | $5 © Gold, 810, F1ling, 11 0Jd Hutes VITALIZED ALY 0r gan)gteon drco tor palulusa oxtrsctiog. 13 East hvontor ol Lower Nucton Plate, which never Yoaima witla tafking tue wadigy b ycara” aviual toat 'Ilh!l\llllllllflu [ DENTISTRY. Why (s Palmer's Putontod Process warth il othors fOr KaVHIE telk? Docuus 1LaNG SanTos holy paiis lese presarvation during e, Foriho modus operandt Iuguira ut 45y Btate st.corn bitutan. Ruite 31, JWILLIAM POTTLE. lllnu!ulun.r of Matian Chalre, Pruck By d to No, Eust atudivon i [ A HURLBUT &GO, ‘Wholesale Drugg 76 and 77 Randolph-st. PRICE FI quENTS. "| e Eribune, 8 Peraona unflbl! tn |mrdmle coples of TR Cnicaco TrisuNe at News Agencles and on rafl- teay trains where Chicago papers are sold wil eon- fer a favor by reporting the facts to this office, giv- iy full particulars, Fan wenther and oceasional rain ot snow for this reglon to«lay, (l Tux armisttee between the British and the Buers hns been stll further extended. Maa. CrLE .l T L. Besr ins been promoted of the First Artillery. A RELG10US monument will be erccted on the spot where the Czar was nssasinated. ! Tur new Custom-louse in this city has cost s0 {ar the handsotne sum of 85,016,517, Got'rn, \nudnrhlll, and \rnckc) of Call- fornia guve $25,000 each to the Grant fund, Itab the now French § per cent lonn Leen thirty times as large It would have been taken in one day. e ‘T'uk Irlsh Disarming net passed the Lords yesterday, and only needs the Queen's signa- ture to hecome law, Tz Ghieago Public Library bill passed to athird tending In the lower Lranch of the State Leglslature yesterday. | Tuens was withdrawn from the Bank of England yesterduy $1,245,000 worth of gold bullion for shipment to thls country, MixisTer FostER has been Informed by Secretary Blalue that the Presldent wishes I to retain his post at St. Petersburg. 2 — :iaL strike of the Pittsbure iron- Is threntened unless wages ure ad- vanced 10 per cent before the 1st of April, Turne arrived In New York yesterday 1145 innnigrants, Many German farnt hands are awaltlug employment at Castle Garden, ——— Tnx Loudon Times of March 5 says that Austria hus agreed to take part in the Mone- tary Confurence to be upmul In Farls on the 20th of April, BanrneTr's MinLs, at Newburyport, Mass,, caught fire at 11 o'clock last night, and at this writing the fire s still raging, . The loss, 1t Is feared, will be very great. M. JAMEs A. WiLpyMAN was appointed Postmaster at Indianapolis yesterday, vice Alr, Hollowny, whose term has expired. Mr. Wildian wus Senator Hurrison’s candidate, vo——— It is thought the new Czar's Chancellor of Forelgn Affatrs will be eithor Prince Orlotf or Gew. Ignatleff. Buth are deadly enemies of German domination and fast friends of France, NOTWITHSTANDING the armistice the Brit- Ish troops nre being pushed forward vigor- ously towards the Bocer Intrenchments. ‘Fhe Boers are in the menutiine fortifying thelr position. i vt Aupuie Raustay, the Amesr of Afglan- Istun, hus requested that the British troops benot withdrawn from Candahar for some time. Abdur Rahman Is evidently afrald of Ayoob Khan, ‘Tt New York Tribune charges that two ofticers of the Soclety for the Prevention of Crime have been acting I the interest of New York gamblers, giving thém notice of the ap- vroach of the poll M. MuNpELLA stated In the House of Commons yesterday that the rumor that the Government Intended to yuarantine vessels bringing Anjerlean cattle Into Engtand for one month was utterly unfounded. At the meetlvg of the Common Council Inst night, the salaries of the seven Asslstant Fire-Marshals were Inereased by $300 each, The Council adjourned pending a motlon to add 10 per cent to the salarles of the firemen, Ti Parlliment of New South Wales has approprinted §200,000 to assist ewlgration from Great DBritnin and Ircland to that colony. It is proposed to ndvance emi- grants having half thelr pgssage money the other half. Tur: Savannah River was higher last night than at any time sinco 1805, A portlon of Angusta was flooded, and as the river was rislng—Iit rose tweaty-four teet in twelve hours—itls feared that great damage will result. G pald his respeets to President Garfleld yesterday on the ocension of his visit to Wushington to partictpnto lu meeting of mu Directors of the Soldlers’ Homes. Banox v HAvuenLe, tho Austrian Ainister of Forelkn Affulrs, has resigned on necount of the refusid of tho Austrian and Hungurinn Dlets to ndopt resolutions of con- dulencs on tho death of the Czur, Count Katnoky succeeds him, Lieur.-CoL. Joux M, BUANNAN has been promoted to the Coloneley of the Fourth Artillery, Hels a gradunte ot West Point, and distlnguished himself in the Mexican War und the War of ‘the Rebelllon, ‘I'ne question of an extra session of Con- gress was disenssed at the Cabinet meoting yesterday, ‘The general lmpression Is that the session will bo called betwoen the 1at and 15th of May. Secretary Dlslne ls an' carnest advocato of un oxtra sesslon, JAMES BLACK, a colored shan, was hanged at Matlon, 3. L., yesterday for the murder of Ell Wlileox, also colored, The rope broke once, nud Black fell heavily on the ground, causlng him to spit blood, Elghteen min- utes afterwards he was dispatched, ————— ‘Tug Senate yesterday contirmed John W, Powell as Director of the United Stutes Grologleal Survey, vice Claronce Kiug, re- signed; Hiram Barber, Jr.,, Recelver of Pub- 1l Moneys at Mitchell, Dak, ; and George W, Jones ay Ansistant Paymaster in tho Navy, ——— I I8 thopght thut unless President Garlleld ovinees 4 particular dosire thut Stanloy Mathows shall bo contirmed ns Suprewo Court Judge, the new Seunts Judiclary Coms witteo will report against the contirmation, President Gartleld probably hus no such par- tlentar destre, SECHRETARY LLAINE'S prompt action has hind tho desired effect. Mr. Noyes tolegraphs frow Parls that the French Government has agreed to adinit ol pork atloat at the thue of the publication of cree, subject only tary Inspectora. Tue Russian authoritles clalin to, bo in- possession of informatlon to the effect that anumber of Nihilists from Chleago-had re- entered Russia, from which 1t would appear” that the Nihillsts belonged to Russinin the first [nstance, and Chicago fs to bo congratu- Iated on having gotten rid of them, e . EX-DETECTIVE ALDIICI was found gullty - in the Criminal Court Iast night on the charge of having received stolen property in connection with the Clifton House robbery last November. The jury fixes the penalty of his erime at eighteen months In the Penl- tentiary. Macdonald was nequitted, JMn. SToNER, of Carroll, introduced resolu- {lons In the lower branch of the lilinols Leglslature yesterday declaring that the time had arrlved wien the schedules of freight and pnssenger rates should be re-, vised in the Interest of the producers, the re- vision to be In the direction of & material reduction of the rates, A THIDE of negroes on the const of Liberin plundered n German merchant vessel, 'The German Government sent a man-ofywar to the scene of the plunder. ‘The habitatlons of the negroes were demolished, one wan was Eilled, and nine were taken as hostages, The Government of Liberia agrees to pay $5000 as compensation for the plunder. g ‘Tur: Govermment will oppose Mr. Chap- 1hw's motion In the House of Commons, which declares that the slaughter of imported cat- tle on being landed does not prevent the in- - troduction of contagious disenses Into Eue glan, also declaring that the Iinportation of live stock from any foregn country except Spain and Portugal should be prohibited, A praparcn to the London Times says: “Gen. Colley was the last to leave the fatal ridge, and then not until he hnd been shot in the arm. Turning to make away, he was shot in the back of his head by a Boer not four paces from him. The Boers treated the body with every respeet, and, with but few exceptions, they behaved well to the wounded,” Rocurerort telegraphs his paper from Geneva, where he went to Interview n promn- fnent Nihilist, that Roussako!f had made no confesslon np to last Monday night; that he * bad been only connected with the Nihilist movement for two days before the fatal bomb was thrown. Rochefort further states that, hnd the first two bombsnot taken eflect, three others would have been thrown. Tae towboat Juhn Means, of the St. Louls & New Orlenns Transportation Compuny, exploded in the Mississippl River unear Osceola, Ark,, Thursday. She had on board nerew of twenty-slx men, four of whumare - missing, and are supposed to have been drowned, Several other members of the - crew were badly hurt. An Investigation shows that the nccldent was due fo the most gross carelesness on the part of the oflicers. ‘Tlie botlers had been in a leaky condition for a considerable thne. Tue Russian Minister for Forelgn Atfairs, ~ - Prince Gortschalkofl, hay Issued a cireular to the Russian representatives in whieh, nfter stating that Alexander 111 had ascended the throne of Russia, and Indulging in some glittertngz generalitles about inheritauces, truditions, and development, he goes on to | say that the new Emperor Is desirous of malntaining peace with all nations, and 18 about to-direct his attentlon mninly to the Internal development of Russia, strengthen- ng her power, ndvancing ler welfare, and securing her prosperity, without detriment to other natlons. The Russian representa- tives are requested to comuiunicate theso views to the Governments to which they aro aceredlted. Tire: Dublin Fresman's Journal, which is the mouth-plece of a majority ot the Roman Catholic Bishops and priests of Ireland, looks on the proposal to appoint a Papal Nunelo to the English Court ns fraught with great danger to the interosts of the Cathollc .. Church In Iveland. 'ho fact 14, that the . Popu's recent Interference in Irish polltics ia bitterly resented Ly the nass of the Irish Catholles, The Papal Legate in Ireland, Archbishop McCabe, has not tended 1o allay thls resentment by nis re- ' cent onslaught on Mr. Parnell snd the Ladles' Land League, and the uppointment of u Papal Nunclo at this moment would de looked on by the peaple ns an lndleation of an alilance between England nud Rome and ngainst them,—it would be the last straw, and might lead to a schism, —— Tie Senate was orgonized yesterday by the Republicans, Mahone voting with then, and David Davis with tho Democrats, ‘The vote stood 87 to 47, Edmunds and Vuuee be- ing paired, and Viee-President Arthur gave nis ensting vote in favor of the Republicuns. The Comnmittees, as arranged by the Repub- - lican caucus, were then appolnted. ‘The - Judiciary Committee consists of Edmunds, Conkling, Logan, Ingalis, MeMillan, Garland, Davis (111), Bayard, Lamar; tbe Finaneo Committee of Morrill, Sherman, Fer- Y. Junes (Nev.), Allison, Platt (N. Y.), Bayard, Voorhees, lcPherson, Harrls; the Conunerco Commitee of Conks Mg, MeMillan, Jones (Nev.), Kellogg, Con- ger, Ransom, Coke, Farley, and Vest, Ma- hone becomes Chairman of the Cominlittes on Agrloulturo; Honr, of the Committee on Elections; Allison, of the Committee on Ap- proprintions; Conger, of tho Committee on . Manufactures; Logan, on Military Affalrsg Cameron of Pennsylvunia, on Naval Atfairs; | Plumb, on Publlc Lands: Kellogg, on Itatle rouds; Dawes, on Indlan Affairs, i M. Fuve, who hus gone to thel!nltud States Senato for the remuining two yéars of Seeretary Blalnu's unexplved terim, was born in Lowiston, Me,, Sept. 2, 1851, -1le was gradunted ot !Sumlnln College in 1850, and soon after studlod and practiced law, He wug sent to the Sthte Eeglslature fn 1801, . 1503, and 1867, and In 1800 and 1867 was Mayor of Lewlston. In 1547, 1804, and 1869 ° he was Attorney-General of the State, | Ho was olected ns n mewber of the Nutional Republican Executive Comumit- tee u 1573 and wus redlected In 1570, Mr, Fryv was elected to the Forty-seo- | ond, Forty-third, Forty-fourth, Forty-fitth, - Forty-sixth, and Forth-seventh Congresses . from the Second District of Malne by good mujurlllw. and carly In his Cougressiunal | eureor took a prowinent part In the praceed-, Ings of tho House, Durlng the session just closed Mr, Fryo was a leading candldate for the Speukershipof the nextljouse. Mr, Frye T served his Qlstelel for ten years with brilllang suceess in the House, and has ulways - taken a prowinent pan lu political cams palgus.

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