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VOLUME XLL SUIILS, Le. eee Great Semi-Annual . “LEADERS OF CLAS AG \ A \. PopuLAR Prices,” ScHLESINGER || TRAONDINAN AYER: ATTRACTIONS ; AND State and Madison-sts. UNUSUAL BARGAINS In Every Department, reat Reductions SEAL GLOAKS Fur-Lined Garments Marked Down Regardless of Cost or Value. SILK DOLMANS FUR-TRIMMED, Marked at one-third off from former prices. For Street and Reception Wear,” AT WALF ACTUAL COST. CHILDREN'S CLOAKS & DRESSES Are reduced to make this the GREATEST CLOSING-SALE ON RECORD. MANDEL BROS. 121 & 123 State-st. Michigan-av, & Twenty-second-st. ‘Will, to effect "Quick and Positive. Sales,” Ofer their entire stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Stuff Suits, Silk Suits, Velvet Suits, Plush Suits; etc., “stand Below Cost!” Jn addition to this loss we will B sacrifice nearly “Two-Thirds” The import cost on all Imported Costumes, Reception Dresses, etc. Buyers will find it advantageous to call early. a ura State and Madison-sts. et NOTICE, NOTICE. After Jan. 1, and wntit March 1, owr State and Mad- faon-st. Store wilt close at 5:30 p. am. daily. FOR THESE CELENRATED PIANOS AT SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK GO TO (Root & Sous Music Co,, 15G STATE-ST. OSALS. ont, Bread, Atk, and SOALRFS, mn i Mtatiunery for Cook County. ae a salud NW bo recolved up to 13m. Bedneaaiy, dor 1 Sl rar ail the moat road, tullk, 429 grinsind nnd siationory required by Cook County aipeciiloutions will bo furnished by the Clork of the tonin 36 naw Court House, on appiication.t AiTtidetauat oe accutmpaniod with a bond in tba Wem ur eka with at jeast wo surotion wusrantool fut Pe,accoptance of thy contract If awarded tw We efllbtopoants rust vo nddrossod Board of Commis- toners Cook County, and Indursed for ‘olther (meat, Hted. nile, printing wnd atationery? ax the caso may Nowe . are ouss Xv. 0, KLOKRR, Chore, VELVETS Tho Best Scarf y YEAR CARDS. ‘ever made. 2 | THOMAS & HAYDEH, £ Wholgente | i . jmuuMacturcis, ELLY. a 284 Madison-st. B USINESS CAKDS CHAS. KAESTNER & CO., MACHINISTS & MILL WEIGHTS, REMOVED ‘TO 303 to 81) SOUTH. CANAT-ST, SS COLLANS AND CUrFS, TMPROVED | RERUOS LINEN COL LABS AND CUPES, made of linen couted with colluloid, giving the pliubitity, durabllity, anid Spncarance of fine linen, witle the perspire tlun<proof quatlites of celluloid. Send for Jashlon-platound pricelist, BAUNES £CO., BG BMudigo-ate Stationers, Printers, Blank-Book Makers, and Engrayers. NEW YEAR'S GALLING CARDS, Otic and Pocket Diaries for 1882. 7H WU sia, RENE RAE WADERS 2, Ww AUK) ta Tock Spring Water tssoid tu barrels, bulf barrels, wud cats. ¥ Quart aud ping bottles carbonated, to druyuisla hotels, Gary reapan: SHA esis ae’ Weiesus, Wia,Chiveay oiled, 163 wud 160 Madison-st. THURSDAY, NEW YEAR GOODS. Ka OFFERS FOR New-Y ear’s DECORATIONS 15,000 Yards EVERGREEN WREATHING ‘AT ONLY CENTS PER YARD. 50,000 Fine NEW-YEAR’S CARDS, In many Assorted Designs, a. Ot. WORTH TEN TIMES 1 Ct. ‘New-Year’S China, New-Year’s Furnishings, New-Year’s Presents, Buy of Sea. FURNITURE. 0,00 | NITURE ERENT To be CLOSED our before REMOVAL, if LOW PRICES witl do it. HOLTON & HILDRETH, 221.& 223 State-st. ARLISLIC TAILOR. ELY &CO. TAILORS. From Dec. 5 to Jan. x next, all Garments ordered of us will be subject to a NET CASH DIS- COUNT of TWENTY per cent. The Largest and Best-Agsorted Stock in our line on this Continent. The ‘most select Modes" and thoroughly skilled workmanship, Wabash-av., cor, Monroe-st. LEATHER GOODS. FINE LEATHER CASES ROR SAMPLES | 1 wi ie Mado to order Bu wGune WESTREN LBATHE! FINANCIAL, MONEY TO LOAN (On improved City Property at currant rates, MBAL & Cut, dik Le Haltucat. DECEMBER 29, 188I—TWELVE PAGHS. pocgeeege en DHESSES: | NEWS IN BRIEF. —Colder and clearing weather for the Upper Luke region totay. —~Sanitel Plarcy, the well-known actor, fs seriously Hl with typhoid fever. —aA heavy failure, which may be fol- lowed by othera, has occurred at Bordeaux, France. —Tho landowners and traders of Dublin have formed a branch of the Property De- fense Association. —esso George, who died recently at Phttadelphla, left an estate wortt: $700,000 to varlous chiritiey. —The Indian Chief Arzate and thirty of his band have been enptured and executed near Chihnatun, Mextes, —-One George A, Wood, who personated another party ina recont election-fraud trial, has been jndleted for perjury. —-The Senate Committes charged with the Investigntion of the Treastiry contingent fund has adjourned until Tuesday. > —The damage done to property In War- saw recentiy after the rint. growing out of the Holy Cross Church pante fs satd to be enormous, —-Ccorge Wesson, % negro, brutally mur- dered his wife at Mut Springs, Ark., Tuesday night. Mrs. Wesson had been unfaithful to her husband, —Defateations nimounting to millions have Leen discovered in the custom-house at Taynnrog, Russin, All thg officiais therein have been arrested. —Capt. Cheyne, of the British navy. who proposes a trip to the North Pole ina bal Joon, hag arrived nt ‘Toronto, fe proposes lecturing {n several Canadian cltles, —Willinta A. Young, one of the Direct- ors of the suspended banking house ot Ins- kell, Harris & Co,, of Hftlsboro, Ill, was arrested at Litehileld, IN. ‘uesday. -—Joachiin Krunn, a German immigrant aged 7, who was suffering from small-pox when he arrived, ent his throat in the hos- pital at New York yesterday morning. —The John P. King Manufacturing Com- pany organized yesterday at Augusta. Ga. ‘The capital of this company Is placed at $1,000,000, Mr. Churles Estes is President, —the Rev. E. L Galvin, who recently voluntarily resigned: the pustorate of tho Third Unitarian Churek, is about to assume the superintendency of the Chicago Athen- un. é —A reception was given at Washington, D.C, Tuesday In honor of Mer, W. W. Cor- coran, who on that day attained his &1 year. Many prominent public men were present. “—At the session of the Sociatlst Conven- tion held yesterday the New. York section of the soelety was censured’ for not holding a sympathy meeting on account of the death of Prosjdent Garfield. ° —Tho'health authoritics of Now York discovered in a tenement house yesterday six persons down with” smatl-pox, Other eases alleged to be ot a similar character are belng investigated. 4 ‘ “_<At-a! menting of the. Irish-American Club of ‘Chicago hold Inst, évening resolu. tions denouncing the recent utterances of Col. W. P. Rend on tho Srish question’ were unanimously adopted, —It Is generally believed that Mr. S. P, Rounds, of Chicago, wilt be appointed Pub- Ne Printer to succeed Mr, Defrees, Frank Hatton, First Assistant Postmaster-General, is assorted to have stated so. ——Mayor Harrison, itis satd, has offered the position of Commissioner of Public Works to II. J. Jones, the head of tha As- sessment Department, and Mr. Jones, It Is al- leged, has declined the place. —Iwo wagon loads of colored people A avent to Macou, Ga, Tuesday from Van Horn’s plantation, twenty miles distant. They became Intoxicated, and on the way home quarseled, ‘Two men werd Killed. ——Lon-Moore, a clerk employed Ins Bos- ton store, shot his sweetheart, Miss Belle Cushinan, 8 sehool-teacher, at her home in Biddeford, Me, yesterday, and then shot hiniwsolf, It 1s belleved he was Jealous. —Chiet Seerotary Forster fas com- manded five recently appointed stivendiary magistrates to report to the Lord-Lieuten- ahtif in their opinion there is any need for additional poltco in their respective districts, Ol course there }s, —I'welve colored prisoners escaped from the jall at Shreveport, La., Tuesday night, ‘Three of them were wndur sentence of death, and were to be hatiged In Mansiield, De Soto Parish, tomorrow. ‘Three of the prisoners have been recaptured, ‘An affray at Bellfont, Ala., forty-four miles from Chattanooga, resulted ‘in the We mean exactly what we say. We propose to offer our entire stock of Ladies’ and Children's Suits, both imported and of our own manufacture, at exactly one- third less than-the price they were marked last month. This offer- ing, in a great many Cases, means agreat deal less than’ une-third off their real value, as customers will please take notice thet all our im- portated Costumes }. ve already been marked down far below the costof importation. ‘But the prices for this week’s sale will be one- third less than they were last week, : To illustrate more fully, please read the following quotations: Our $20 Dresses Will be sold for $14. Our $18 Dresses will he sold for $12. . Our $25 Dresses will he sold for $17. ; Our $30 Dresses will be sol for $20. Gur $50 Dresses will be sold for $35. "Our $75 Dresses will be sold for $50, Our $100 Dresses wil he sold for $67. Our $180 Dresses wil be sold for $100. : Qur$200 Dressbs will be sold WS. es Also the balance of our fine Im- ported Costumes, suitable for re- ceptions, will be closed out at one-half their original value, All our Children’s Suits will be marked down in the same ratio. & An early: call' will secure the largest assortment to select from. PARISIAN SUIT C0,, State and Monroessts., Under Palmer House, PIANOS. I PIANOS And ORGANS, tho host In the world at lower prices aud easter payments than over ut the ware rooms of probably fatal shooting of W. D, Martin, his gon John, and C,.M, Fennell, ‘The viclima STORY & CAMP are merchants of Bellfont, and the shooting fs U was caused by Jealousy. * 188 & 190 State-st, —Mra, M.'f. Coppera was irilled at Now Orlenns Tuesday night wille playing with her 4year-old son, ‘The mother was glying the clild Instructions In the use of a toy pistol. ‘The child nimed and fired, and tho ball entered the woman's brain, —~At Wadesboro, N. ., seven stores wero burned yesterday, ‘Tho owners are Parker & Willlans, J. 1, Horton, J. A. Boggan, GQ, P, Horton, ‘Thotnas C, Rawson, B.-L, Hore ton, and A. @. Brower, ‘Ihe loss ts estimated at $25,000, ‘Tha Insurnney fs $9,000, ——Tho South Arklow (Wicklow) Ught- ghip has been run down by 8 four-mastedt vosael, said to be an American, ‘The mon belonging to tho Nghtahip were saved, ‘Threw steamers have left Queenstown in chase of the yesse) which caused the accident, —A young farmer named Jack William Gray Interfered with 8 negro dance at Red Onk, ‘Jones County, Ga, Monday night, and. was fatally stabbed by three colored nyen, brothers, ‘The three negroes were then fatally shot by Henry and Alx Jackson, Mr, Forster, the Irish Clef Secretary, replying tos recommendation of an English Radleal (not Liberal, as stated in the cable alspstches) for the rotease of the Irish sus- pects, says that the state of Ireland would not justify any such course of procedure, Gon, William Mackae resigned the Su- perlntondency of the Western & Atlantlo Rallroad yesterday, and Robert Anderson wag Zlucted to All the vacancy, Joseph 11. Brown, a gon of Senator Brown, of Georgia, has becn appoluted General Freight Agout of the same road. ; ~—At tho meeting of the South Park Com- Srory & Ce Style 57 A. REED & SOVS PIANO. “An upright made antl espectally adapted to the Western cllinate,” “A combination of practical tise trled iprovements.” ‘ * No patents, yet patent to all as belay «a Plano ‘of great merlt,? Sold ontime, Catalogues free. REED’S TEMPLE OF MUSIC 186 STATE-ST. TO RENT. piennaRina anos i Peeeeoeweenees , FOR RENT. A Desirablo Business Building. ‘The six-story Uiritieg buliding, numbered 10, 13, 1 ‘and 16 Kas, Waeblugton-st, belux & large poruoa 0! the premises now vcoupled Ly ‘ALT. STEWART & CO. A dosirablo locaton fur a largo wiluiesala dry goods or clothing businuss, “iio bullutes is Bited with clevators und steams pearing APSE CHT AM & PRENTICE, 4 earbora-ste strance agalnst the ation of tho board In passing afirmatively on the bivycle question were read from Enos Ayses, Henry Sayre, A. J. Averell, J. M. W, Jones, Henry ¥, Lowe, A. D. Lamb, and others. Mr, John G, Shortail represented thy bleyelists, and nilsstoners held yesterduy letters of remon’ made an argument in thelr favor, and pre- sented a paper approving the board’s action, algned by Murry Netson, Jolin M. Clark, John Mason Loouis,.George TE. Dunlap, Willlam &, Strung, Edwin Lee Brown, and sovernl others. i —~Another step in the long and tedions ease of I’rince Albert Jones, who has been tried for murdering hits brother something like two years ago, wag reached yesterday, Judge Rogers heard arguments on the mo- tlon for a new trial, und announced that ho would render Ils decision next week, ~--Widow Terrell was shot dead in ber own home at Gore, O., yesterday, ‘The mur derer was not recognized by Mrs, 'Yerrell’s daughters, who were tn the house at the time. ‘The victim was the mother of a young mannow in the Ohio Penitentiary for the murder ‘of the Weldon faintly near Gure four yours fig. « ~——Mine, Patt! had a splendid reception a Cinelnnati yesterday. Every sent fn the Musle-Ilall was occupied, as was also every Inch of standing room, The reeelpts amount- ed to $20,000,: Theodore Thomas presided over the orchestra, and Myron Whitney, Miss Anuto Louise Cary, and M. Toedt were the soloists, ~—Miles Kehoe, at ono tlme a Democratic State Senator, now a Hepublican revenue officer engaged in breaking up Wicit dlstli- Jeries in Georgia, writes toa triend of his in this city tosay that In consequence of his good work the Georgians of the district which he has “werked” have had a quiet and dry Chriatnias, ~—In a fight at, Dabray, Upson County Ga, * Doe” Wilson killed Kd Johnson, bls hnlf-brother, and Brad Garland killed B. Harris, ‘The fait was with knives, ‘There was a third murder in the same town about a week ago. Elijah Whitehead was killed by “Turner Sutton at inawk Insyilie, Ga, Tues- day. Both were negroes, —Henry C, Wentworth, for many years General Passenger and Tieket Agent of thd Michigan Central Railroad, ant one of the best known and ablest men th Amerien in bis department of the railroad business, dled yes- terday afternoon at hls home in this city, aged 46. Mr. Wentworth had hada long and honorable career, and his death will be sine cerely mourned and widely regretted, —Miss Leonora Seligman, daughter of the Amerlean banker, was married yesterday to Dr. Wasserman, a young scientist of the French Capital, and of considerable promise. ‘The ceremony took place in the synagog in the Rue de Ja Victotre, Paris. The Grand Rabbi of France, assisted by the Grand Rabbi of Paris, conducted the ceremony. Minister Morton, Ferdinand de Lesseps, Senator Wiertz, and Prof, Grimiard, of tue Ecole Polytechnique, were witnesses. —-The lngenulty of meanness displayed by the British ofticlats of Ireland in the case of the men employed In the ofiice and around United Iretand has, perhaps, never beon surpassed, They first arrested the editor, then the asslstant-editor, then the reporters, | nest the cashley and bookkeeper, and yester- day they’caused tho arrest of the machlulst. ‘The foreman had been arrested, ‘Chey will next causa the arrest of the printer's dav, ——Joel Johnston, a well-known cltizen of Baldwin County, “Alabaina, was shot from pelilud a treo by a negro as le was returning home recently. Ile was stunned by the shot and fell from his horse, whereupon the as- sasin shot him twice, Though mortally wounded, Johnston managed to erawl to his house and told his brother of the assault. ‘Tho brother started out, aud in an éncoiinter with the murderer was fatally shot, ‘Tho murderer also received mortal wounds, —l1t is now deiinitly stated that finne- dlately after Vice-President Arthur was sworn In the menbers of President Gar- field's Cabinet tendered thelr resignations, and that Gen, Arthur requested them'to with- hold the resignations until tho regular mect- ing of Congress In December, When, after- wards, it becune apparent that Seeretary Windom would go back to the Senate, Sve- ratury Binino wrote to Presitent Arthur to be relieved from tho charge . of © the State Departinent, and the President again Tequested that he should remnla for sone time longer. Seeretary Bialne consented, with the understanding iat he was to retire in December, .Itis further stated that the relations between the Presttent and Mr. Blaine have been quite friendly, ——Letter fate than never, may bo sali of tho action of Judge Cox yesterday in ordering Guitean to take his place in, theprisonurs? dock, the place to which he shotld have been assigned utthe opening of tho trial. The egregious vauityof the wretch has boen fed jong enough by spectul distinctions and priv. Hoses, and it was full time he was seduced to the level of .9 common criminal on trinl for a fearful erlme,» He whined and pleaded in valu to bo spared tho tnitle- tion; the Court, spurred at Inst to just sever- ity by his repeated abuse of the coucesstons ho has herctotore enjoyed, compelled hin to obey the order, and, shuddering with fear lest his Hfe shoutd be éndtingered by the Isola tlon, he ruefully accepted his lot, ‘The testt- mony of the inedical experts yesterday told heavily agalust the defense, a number of phyaiclans who have made Insanity a study testifying positively that in thuir. judgment Guitenu is now and was on the 2d of July ens tirely sane, ‘ ——The Soclalists.In convention at Now York yesterday “demanded” the revision of the United States Constitution se that a number of citizens. my. propose n law, and that. all bills befare Congress shall vo subject to a general voto if #9 domanied by a speciiied nimbur of eltizens. ‘Pho convention also “emanded” political equatity without regard to sex, read, or raco,. the establishment. of a’ Nation: als Department of Labor, - which * phalt embrace a Bureat of Labor - Staths- ties, elaht ‘hours? Inbor for ow logul day's work, the outire restriction from Jabor of children under 14 yeara of ago, univer sal compulsory edneaqtlon, — ojectlon-day to bes fegul holliday, and all bal- lots to be printed by the Government. Resolutions were also adapted syinpathizing with tho Russian Nihilists, and denouncing expressions of aympnthy on the part of the United States with Russia as shameful und cowardly. é a ——__—- AN ORGY ON WHEELS, @wo WazgoneLoads of Drunken Negrocs and Two Dead Meu, Macon, Ga, Des, 2.—Two wagon-londs of nogroes.came to‘ tuwn yestorday from vou Horn'a plantation, twenty iniles frum hora, ‘Thoy woro all intoxicated when Ibey sturted for boule. They bad uvt gone very fur when # pene oral riot ensued, duriyg whiek Two men were od. ‘Thelr badies wey left qn tho ruad uutit discovered by # Justice uf the Peuce, ee CUTLERY. Prrrsnona, Pa., Deo, 2.—The Amorican Cut- lory Assocation is bolding Its annual sossion bere ‘witb closed boors.' Tho priccipal manus facturerd Of tho. hust and West ure fully repro- sontud, “6 ASSASIN. Removal of the Foul-Mouthed Murderer to His Dock, Arguments of Counsel and Remarks of Judge Cox. It Was Necessary to Decide Fairly as to Quiteau's Insanity. Tho Experts Having So Decided, the Prisoner Can Now Bo Considered Sane. He, Therefore, Must Henosforth Ba Restricted Within Nar- rower Limits, The Assasin Whines About Gos ing to the Dock, but Goes. He Thereafter Makes the Best of It, and Anathematizes the Prose- cutions He Sits Necr a Window, Where the ‘Avengers Can Get 9 Shot at Him. DOCKED, PUT NBA A WINDOW, Speciat Pisvaten to The Chicucu Tribune, Wasntxorox, 9. Coe Dee, 23.—Guitean’s abuse reached its euhnlunting point todas, and even Lhe exceptional lenlency of Jutdze Cox was not proof against it. Day after day: since the trial began the foul tonaue of the assisin has been allowed to wag with the ut- niost license, in spite of the protestations of counsel for the Governinent, but today the torrent of course and Dlusphemaus abuse of the witnesses and the Jawyers wag so gréat that Judge Cox’s disposition to ve lenlent was overborne, and, In response to protesta- tions of counsel for the Government, Gulteau was ordered phiced i THE PRISONERS’ DOCK. Phe cowardly nature of tho assasin, as welt as iy sanity, were fully revealed by this de- cided act on the part of the Court, The fear of being placed in the deck, where he would not be as well protected as In the situation’ he has held since the opennys of the .trinl, took away from: bint ail his braggntocto, stripped hhn of his impndent boldness, and, ln a moment, translormed himinto oie lee coves A WHINING SUPPTIANT, ~ begghig piteously for another chance, Judge Cox, however, hiv once inade up. bis nilad, was proof uzaiast Guitenn’s rppeats, and inte fils proper place in the dock the trombtimg assasin was sent, This dovk is to the rear and the right of where Gubteau has been. sitting, and next to a large window opening on the street, “The fear of Guiter and his counsel iy that ho.may be pleked off (by some. avenger from thé street through this window, henve Guiteau’s craven conduct ond the protests of his'counsel today. As on yesterday oy NT ‘TESTIMONY : today was deelted|y damaging to the insanit and {ngpiratlon theory. Three physicians whose specialty is the treatment of the fn- sae were exanined, and all three avowed @ positive bellef in tho ‘sanity of the prisoner, ‘They all believed he had been felguing In- sunity during the course of the trial. Among, the points most damaging to the prisoner’ were those made by Dr. Callender, Superin- tendent of the ‘Tennesseo Insane Asylum. Tl disapproved the idea of hereditary Ine sanity, of moral insanity, or ofa noral mons strosity, and, toward the close of his direct exumination, i KNOCKED AWAY ‘THE SUPPORTS of the tnspiration theory with the following statement: “An insane delusion controls the person possessing It, and vw person pos- sussing It could not talk or act for auy great tength of tine ag a sane person. Insane per> sons betray thelr conditlon by thelr conduct, Adnan laboring under the delusion that ho hat begn commanded by the Delty to take tho Iify of n fellow man’would readily betray Als condition.” Ite -lnd noticed the actions af the prisoner while attending court, aud thought hhin wane ain, TUL TRIAL. : PROCEEDINGS. Wasmixarox, D. C., Dee. 98,--Guitean cums into the cuurt-room this morning luulie tag paler than usual. Hecumplained that he had not slept well, Last evening a man was placed Ina cell near hig who was sulfering Trom tho most violent type of tants caused, by the excessive usvof morphine, and durlag the whole nleht his shrieks rang through the fall. Guitean was annoyed, and asked what was the vccasion for auch rot. ‘The keeper replied: “Wo've got & crazy man on our hands tonight! Well,” sald Gulteau, “why don't you choke him and make tim keep quiet, aut not let respectable people bo disturbed In this way by a miserable lunatic” WW WDONAL ot: again took tho stand this morning, and was cross-examined by Mr, Scoville, ‘The ques-: tions wore directed mainly to the’subjec tof temporary fusunity, and the’ witness was asked ff, Inlils practice, he liad nob met an Instance of temporary insanity. Ie replied: “Yes, sir, J knew of nmin who was Insane for twenty-four house? s Svoville (eagerly)—Aud then he got well ?. No, si, Ho died.” (Laughter at Secor yillo’s exponse, | ' , ‘Pho witness was asked what he meant yes- tercuy by saying; 2 think ho (the prisoner) fig been playing 8 part In .court,” and: re piled: “1 belleve ho hag been felgning whut ho belleved to bo tnsanity—not rently Jusans ity. Lbellove he yas beon, : ATIEMUTING TO GIVE AN IMPRERSTON tn court that ho fs Insane, and with that idea has beon acting a part.” ye Scoville soon became Involved in a dis cussion. with counsel on tho pertinence. of, thw question, wheu Gultedu shouted: “You: had battor let him xo. Youare making altas gether too much of blu LE you haye not gut seusy enough to see It, L will huve to tell you,’ wae ; i Altusion was made to the ux Incident, whion Gultean commented, contemptuously s .# Oh, nonsense, that ax story ts the merest fiction, 1t’s all rubbish,” and shortly after wards: -* Doctor, just tell: us soinethiliag’ about Abraham, and we will let you.go.”. f 088 TWEED, nese ‘The witness was asked If he was not dls

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