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? THE WORLD OVER. A Choice Collection of Events Bathered in a Day. Kmbracing Every Phase of Life at Home and Abroad. Pants, June 18, —There wasa great emonstration Mar ht hicl e time, to assume very serious When the first detach. e the troops returning from the Tunisan expedition narched past the y house e Ttalians 1on the steps and at the win- | , which so infuriated the pulace on thesidewalk, that few moments there was n unbroke pane of | glass in the entire front | of the building. Stones flew thick lynch the Ttalians | f the mob en- | this threat by club into the and fast and eries t \III\’]‘IA\(WII\" Some red to carry ont ing members of th upper story and into the neighboring buildings. The mob was a well: dressed one. Several local officials were conspicuous in it and one mem- ber of the municipal council tore the Italian escutcheon from the club and threw it into the strects. The mob did no’ disperse until it had created a general havoe in the club rooms and then only with long and prolonged cheers of “Abas L'Ttalie.” The police, who scemed to be nowhere in sight when the tu- mult was at its height, ed after the 1 had left the -house, -and formed aguard at the v to prevent further excess. News the affair spread quickly over all Marseilles and the greatest excitement prevailed late into the night. Fresh crowds gathered in front of the Italian club from time to time, giving utterance to the same resentful feeling towards the Ttalians, and “Abas L'Ttalic” was heard in the streets and cafes until long past midnight. f Ocean Disaster. National Associated Pr Loxvos, June 18, Dispatches from Melbourne contivm the loss of the Austrian mail steamer Tararna, gether with over one hundre to- lives, meluding four New Zealand de to the Wesloyan gencral cpnfe which meets at Adelaid The n: of the four ministers are Connelly, Armitage, Mitchell and’ Richardson, The steamer was making her regular ge from Dunedin to Melbourne when the disaster took place. San Antonfo Paragranhs. SAN AxDo June 18.—The reve nue cutter Corwin, on exploring ex- dedition, has arrived at Onnalaska, en route to Seal Islands, thence to Plover Bay and the northern shores of Asia. Heury Williams Kill an assayer, was d Dy the bursting of a shotgun at clyn mine, near Reno. William Shaw committed suicide at Tucson by tying his hands and lying down in a water ditch. Frisco Flashes. National Associated Pross. SAN Frascisco, June 18, The su- promo coust las issucd a writ of pro- Libition against the suporior judges, who have granted injunctions, com- manding them to stop all procecdings in the Slicken’s case until further or- der of the court and show cause on the 15th of July why the writ should not be made perpetual, This takes the debris question out of the courts. Moses C. Andross, ex-state genator from Tuolunne died to-day. Blazing Tallow in Hogville. National Associated Vress, Cixeryxat, Juno o'clock this morning, Girt & 4 son's soap and oil works, Fifth stroet, near Eagleston avenue, was found to be on fire. The flames spread with wonderful rapidity and alarm, after alarm was tumed i, At ono time it looked ns if the whole of that of the would go. Burning oil and grease made a blaze, all over the city fifth Touse of the same firm took fire, and all are o total loss, At four a terrific explosion took placein the building by bur ning oil and gre A fow moments after the wall fell in with a crash, The building destroyed was full of soap and tallow candles and benzine, The loss is not less than $100,000, Haines' soap works and two rows of brick dwulfingu adjoining, used as tenements, were I».u{l_v damaged but it is not known to what extent. A Dyer to Live. Natio Avs AND, Ohio., June 18.—The Penny Presw containg an account of a clear case of Enoch Arden. Five years ago Jawes Dyer was reported lost on the stear Harvest on Lake Michigan, After some time his wife married & wman named Andrews. Lately Dyer turned up and sought out his ex-wife aud during the ab- sense of Andrews, removed some of the furniture and wearing apparel to Chioago. Tho woman s respectablo and sensitive, and brooded over her misfortune, but decided not to yield to Dyer's demands Another Expedition. National Associated . Asroria, Oregon, June 18.—Ad- vices from Ounalaska to-day, under date of Mu, stato that the reve- nue cutter **Corwin,” Capt. Hooper, arrived there May 17th, and was making active preparations to leave for Scal Island, " going hence to Nun- irok, on Plaver bay, Siboria. He will there land sledge parties to visit the shores of Asia, At Ounalaska he took on a full supply of fucl and _coy- ered all hissledges with sea lionskins., NEW YORK NOTES, == National Assoclated Pross. New Youk, June 18.—The presi- dents of the trunk lines at a meeting just held resolved not to countenance any time contracts, Henry Bergh, president of the so- ciety for the prevention of cruelty to animals, has written a lotter to the New York State association for the protection of fish and gawme, sharply criticising the coming pigeon shoot at 2,000 birds to test the skill of the members at the Coney Island tourna- ment, William Elner, aged 15, died last evening from overstudy at school, and Lizzie MoGuire, aged 106, residing a | suicide yesterday by jumping into the East river | exatnination for the | She was rescued by | was sinking for the third vemal college man as she The contract of the Ttalian govern | terins are unknown yet, and | here , is much excited on the subject. Jids were invited for fifteen million kilogrammes, equal to 22,500 hogs heads, Mossrs, Abenheim & Co., New | York, agents for thesuccessful biddors, say that their cable advices anncunce that the contract was for 7,600,000 kilogranimes only, or about 11,000 | hogsheads, but the fitm gain the priv i delivering a few thousand wre, and was secured wtition by a condition that no other c t was to be made this year, Other firms say the Ttalian [ government would not have adver tised for 22,600 hogsheads if it had 11,000, and no g authorizes the toba grants condi- tional contracts. Yost, Rose & Co., and Greusen are said to have received cable dispatches putting the contract ul')IJWH\ngshu:usx\\\llmm conditions or privileges Future prices of to- baceo here and in Kentucky depends largely on the extent of this contract. Destructive Fire. g is,, June 18.—The Appleton lon mills, owned by Hutehinson, Reeves & Harwood, and o large furniture factory adjoining, owned by J. F. Atkinson & Bro., of Ne York, were burned lnst night. Loss on mill, £50,000; on factory, $25,000. An Y employe at the latter place, named Noran, was caught in the building and burned to h. These being the principal industries of the place, over 300 men are thrown out of em- ployment. A Now Nebraska Railroad. Toreka, Kansas, July 18.- latest important railroad enterp: here is the incorporation of the “Ne- braska, Topeka, Towa & Memphis” rond, the papers for which have just been filed, The road is to run from this point south to Girard, Kansas, thence south through Missouri and The Arkansas to Memphis. 1t will also run from this point north to Lincoln, Nebraska. eastern capitalists have agreed to take the bonds and assume the construc- tion, aid for which will be voted by the townships through which the voad passes. All preparations are made for thio survey. +The route will traverse a country having no railroad facilitios at present, tapping the rich coal mines in southern Kansas and Missouri. The Stomach Ache. Natlonal Associated Pross. Cnicaco, June 18.—For the first time since the commencement of the fast Griscom to-day complains of feel- ing badly. He slept about six hours last night, but it did not rest him. The trouble this morning was weakness and sinking sensation. He explains that these symptoms are not alarming, that a fasting man must expect sud- den letting down every week or two, bt after getting aceustomed to them he expects to aswell as ever. His weight, this noon, shows a loss in the st 24 ours of 1] pounds, or 2 in the past 21 days. The temperature i respiration 14, pulse 58, but very weak. Twasn't Loaded. National Associated Press. Rexo, Nev., June 18 —Assayer illiams was killed at Brook- ruing by the bursting of o shotgun. A Dark Layout. National Assoclated Pross. Leanyie, Cok.,June 18.—Gilbert, who was to have been hanged to-duy, has been reprieved by Gov. Pitkin for forty-one days: Peoria’s Boat Pullers. National Associated Press, Cuicaco, June 18.—The crews of the Farragust boat club left for Peo- ria this morning to practice over the course of the, Mississippi Valloy re- gatta, which begins Wednesday. A Terrible Death. co of Tk Bex, r, Neb,, June 18 —Last ovening Dodge county met a sovere loss in the accidental death of Mr. John Kern, a prominent man and farmer of this loeality. At the time of his death Mr. Korn owned quite herd of blooded eattle and it was while attending and caring for them that he came to his horrible death, Ho had been out in the pasture herd- ing tho cattlo all day, and towards evening lie lny down upon the grass to rest, first tying his horses’s bridle rein to his wrist so that it might not got away from him. Being tired and greatly exhausted Mr. Kern fell to sloep, and his horse, becoming fright- ened, ran away dragyl until he death, Corrospond Freyo: him along was bruised and beaten to When found he was fearfully mangled and life was wholly extinet. Mr. Kern was an old and highly es- teemed citizon of Dodge county, and, at the time of his decease, quite a wealthy man, Ho leaves threo or four sons, en grown, residents of the county, who are ull’ well-to-do, In their present afliction they have the unqualifiod sympathy of the entire SRty ke whloh thoy live, J, T, 8, i BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE, Cuts, Brusies, Sores, Ulcers, . Salt Rhoum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions, is guaranteod to give perfoct tion in every case or money ret Frice 25 cents per box. Kor salo by 8dly Tsh & McMahon Owmaha, Chas, ' won, Franklin street, Buf. falo, says: *'1 Lave suffered for » long tine with constipation, aud tried almost every tlu}’ntl\z advertised, but only resulting in mporary relief, aud after ‘constipation more aggravated,’ now say I am cured, months uve el shall, howeyer, always keep some on hand in case of old complaints returning, still remain so, few blocks from Eluer's, attempted Price 50 ceuts, trial bottles 10 cents, 16eodlw, heoauise. she failed to pass The Besr Barve m the world for This Salve « 1 was told about your SPRING BLossos aud tried it, 1 can and though some 1| Father English, THE OMAHA D ] SO(‘;|AL SIMMERINGS, | Over the Flame and Dust of the Hoeated Term, | ment for all the Kentucky tobaceo it will want this yea A“.;n closed '\ulh The Festive Picnic and the | Maas & Mathias, of Mambein, Ger 3 { many, a few days ago, bt the exact Light Fantastic, trade . While Cupid Stirs the Com- pound With His Arrow. Society Notes and Polite Personali ties, 1f heat and dust exercise any influ- ence over social pleasurel, the | week should be set down as very un eventful. But society refuses to be alack | of sprinkling carts or the height of | the thermometer, and while Hanscom hampered by any sueh trifles park and a_ shady lawn are available | will not be deprived of its accustomed | ploasures. 8o although the closing days of June be called the height of the social several important events to chronicle during the week, the first of which is the an searc m we have MOONLIGHT PICNT | which took place at Hanscom's park on Monday evening. The pienic was very informal and correspondingly en- joyable, The following ladies and gentlenien composed the party: A, B, Touzalin and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Thrall, Miss Alice Thrall, Col. J. J Dickey, Miss Belle Dickey, Hon. G. W, Doane and wife, Miss Doano, Miss Wells, Miss Barkalow, Miss Steele, Miss Wakeley, Miss Berlin, Miss Hall, Messrs. Ross, Morris, Ringwalt, Patrick. Drake, Wood, and Newt. Barkalow, COMPLIMENTARY SUPPER, On Tuesday evening a supper in honor of Consul Benj. Barrows was riven at the residence of Mr. Joseph Millard, on Farnham street, to o se- Tect circle of that gentleman’s friends. The close of the afternoon was spent in social converse, and at seven o'clock the party sat down to an- ele- gantly prepared supper. The invited uests were Judge Wakely, General Manderson, L. M. Benmett, P. W. Hitchcock, Marshal Bierbower, C. B, Yost, E. M. Morseman, J. W. Ga nett, W. V. Morse, William Wallace, wman Richardson, G. W. Lininger, J. 0. Cowin, Ez Millard, Webster Snyder, L. 8. Reed, J. M. Watson, Richard Can A DELIGHTFUL OCCASION A most delightful Lttle party was given Friday cvening by the Misses Etteand Lizzie Wells, The carly evening until eleven o'clock was pleas- antly spent in conversation and danc- ing, whien the German was taken up and was not concluded until early in the morning. Although the party was almost impromptu and very informal a most enjoyable evening was spent by all the participants. Among those present were the Misses Doane, Stecle, Berlin, Wakely, Horbach, Barkalow, Ross, Hall, and Mrs. Price, of Fre- mont} and Messrs. Drake, Wood, Ber- low,Savage, W. B! cott,and Ringwalt Tt isn’t that kind of a picnic.” Master John McCormick celebrated his thirtenth birthday on Thursday afternoon, by giving a party to his numerous young friends. About fifty young ladies and gentlemen respond- ed to the invitation and passed such an afternoon and_ovening of enjoy- ment as only children can. If Mas- ter McCormick has one-half of the happy anniversaries of the occasion which were wished him by his friends hie will live to be as old as Methnsa- leh and enjoy his thousand years a hundred times as much, A number of Omaha's young Indies have been spending the week with the T logia W Alla asia. rrtialpeting nt carnival of social enjoyment. The Pleasant Hours club contem- plste giving o moonlight _party. in fonscom park early m July. POLITE PERSONALITIES, Horbert Thayer, of Rock Creck, is in the city. News from Now York reports Mr. Arthur Wakeloy as rapidly vecovering from his severe illness, Mrs, Raapke returns this week from Europe, where she has been spending cighteen months. Mirs, M. T. Latey, who was in this city lnst week to withess the marriage of her sister, Miss Ella Spoor, has re- turned to St. Louis, o Mr, Dana 8. Lander has gone east on a visit to his old home in Michi- gan, Miss Mattio Kennedy and Miss Ad- dio Kennedy have gone to St. Louis on a visit., Mr. and Mrs, Jenness of Dotroit, are visiting theie daughter, Mrs, Cas’ per E. Yost in this city. Hon, Williun H, Tjams, who has been suffering for two months past with influwatory rheumatism leaves next week for Hot Springs, Ark., whither he will be accompanied. by his dawghter Miss Lou Tjams. Murs. Price ‘of Fremont, formerly Miss Josie Goodale is visiting her friends in this cit HYMENEAL, On Wednesday afternoon My Thomas F. Rogers and Miss Ella Spoor were married at the residence of the bride's father, Capt. T Spoor, the Rev. W, J. Harsl ting. Although the near ap the ovent was generally anticipated the wedding was a surprise to many of the numerous friends of the contr; ing parties, none but the near rela- tives being present at the ceremony. The newly married couple will spend their honeymoon in the east. ] I P, Mahoney of the U. P. auditor’s oftice and Miss Nellie Powell were married at St. Philomena cathe- dral on Tuesday mon Father English. A la friends witnessed the ceremony and accompanied the bridal party to Coun- cil Blutls on their way cast, Mr, Prtrick Dowitt and Miss Kuto MoCaflrey, were married at Ht. Philo- mena cathedral Thursday, by the Re Mr. and Mrs. +[vitt left on the afternoon train for Washington, Iowa., where they will remain s fow weeks among relatives lin, Jas. M. Ross, Clarkson N. Barka- | * and friends. The many friends will join Tue Beg in wishing them a long and prosperous life A SURE RECIPE For Fing Complexions, Positive reliefand immmnity m_complexional -blemishes mn{ be found in Hagan’s Mag- nolia Balm, A delicate and harmless article. Sold by drug- past | BIStS everywhere, It imparts the most brilliant and life-like tints, and the clo- sest serutiny cannot detect its use. All unsightly discolora- tions, eruptions, ring marks under the eyes,sallowness,red- ness, roughness, and the flush of fatigue and excitement are at once dispelled by the Mag- M}Itnlnntll'nn y one incomparable s the one m, Cosmetie, THn iy Lixes, which terminat KANSAS City, LEAVENWORTI, AT UNCHL BLUPKR anid ONMANA, the COMMERCIAL i from which rdiate EVERY LINE OF ROAD that penctrates the Co from the Missouri | ¥ to the Pacific Slope. The | CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PA- CIFIC RAILWAY 1 the only line from Chicago owning track into | Ka passenger s | lated coaches, prss P ) DAY Cars of unrivaled magnificence, PUiLyax DIxING CaRY, surpassed exce A FINE CENTS EAC ful enjoy Through Cars hetween waukee and Missouri River fons at all points of in o, Peoria, Mil- ints; and close con- section with other et (do not forge Jlaee of importan R i ning, Ut his) directly to overy as cbrska, B nonts regarding baggaze as | any other line, and rates of fare always as ow as competitors, who furnish but a tithe of the com- 1 | 1d tackle of sportsmen fre , maps and folders at all pal ticket t ST, JOTIN, Pres't & Gon®s Gen. Tht. and P anger, Chicago, [ No Changmg Cars BETWERN OMAHA & CHICACO, Where direct conn SLE setions are made with Though NG CAR LINES for NEW YGREK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON AND ALL EASTERN ITIES, The Short Li_n_e via. Peoria Eor INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, LOUIS- VILLE, and all poiuts in the SOUTH-ELAST. THE BRST LINK For ST. LOUIS, Where direct_connections are made in the Union Depot with the ping Ca Lines for ALL POINTS SOUXTEX. NEW LINE o DES MOINES THE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR Rock lIsland. The uneqvaled inducements offcred by this line to travelers and tourists are as follows: T pted PULLAL % Cars. Gorgeous Smoking Ca ant_high-backed rattan revolving chairs, for the exclusive use of first-class passon- gore. Stoel Track and superior_equipment combined with their gicat through car arrangement, makes this, above all others, the favorite route to the East, South and Southeast. Try it, and you will find traveling o luxury in stead of'a discomfort. ! Through tickets vio this celebratud line for sale at all offices in the United States and Canada. All inforuation about rates of [are, Slecying Car accomuiodations, Time Tubl 3 be choarfully given by applying to JAMES R. WOOD, General Passanger Agent, Cl T. J. POTTER, Goneral Manacer Chicago, WIVIL, MECHANICAL AND MINING EN- (‘ / GINEER r Polytech- ni c Institute, Troy, 1 Ancrica, | Next torun beging Sep The Hogister for 1850-81 contalns & uates for the past 64 yoars, with ng selioo il sorue of sy, reauire nts, expel , st Addross B DAVID M. GREENE, §i 1-deodwon Direstor. MOND. PaLAck Surrixa Caus, and ourown world famous | 11 h | » This agency does sTRicTLY » brokerage business. AY. JUNE 20, 1881 AGENTS WANTED FOR Fastrst Smtiva Books op ik Aok! Foundations of Success IBUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS. | The laws of trade, legal forms, how to trans. act busincss, valuable tables, social ¢ parliamentary usge, how duct pi ness; in fact it is & complete Guide to St All cases. A family nece Address fo ity r i culars and special terms ANCHOR PUBLISHING €0.. St Lovis, Mo, KENNEDY 'S EAST - INDIA /4 A FAMILY TONIC BVERAGE ‘S8qusMaTIERIB SOT[IY ‘WSILLYWNIHY ‘VISdIdSAQ “HOS BITTERS ILER & CO., Sole Manufacturers, OMAHA., BYRON RERD, LAWIS RHED BYRON REED & CO. OLDRST ESTABLISHRD Real Estate Agency IN NEBRASKA. Keep a complete abstract of title to all Rea Estate n Omaha and Douglas county, maytt Nebraska Land Agency DAVIS & SNYDER, 1606 Farnham 8t., . .. Omaha, Nebraska. “200,000 ACRES Carctully selected land in Eastern Nebraska for in improved farms, and “Late Land Com'r U, P. R, ]]exterL.ThumaéXEBrfi: WILL BUY AND SELL REAYT. BSTAT AND ALL TRANSACTIONS CONNECTED THRRRWITIE, Pay Taxes, Rent Houses, Etc. 1P YOU WANT TO BTY OR BELL Call a6 Office, Room 8, Creighton Block, Gmaha. THE ANTIQUARIAN BOOK STORE between three-cent stamp for ne 3 and Price List containing full b, information. W §,if§§; X, 1. . SOLONON, EQUALIZATION, TBOARD OF EQU e with braska, will at th in said commencing M pose of equa rolls of the sev r 1881, ai nt of wid county for All persons feeling aggricved by od n safd nssessment_ roll dot-wit J. R. Mackey, 7 DENTIST, Corner 15th and Douglas Sts, Omaha, ay Prices Reasonabl ! : SON, Dentist A, W. NASON, Dentist. Ovvicr—Jacobs’ Block, eorner Capitol avenue and Fifteenth street, Omaha Neb, WNOTICHE. Any one having dead animals I will remove them free of charge. Leave orders southeast corner of Harney and 14th 8t., second door, CHARLES SPLITT, ' Omabha, Cheyenne, Satisfaction Guaranteed ! 1322 FARNHAM STREET, A. POLACK, Colling Colorado Spring and Summer CLOTHING LATE AND NOBBY STYLES IN THE LATEST STYLES, NEAR FOURTEENTH. FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. Hats, Caps, Trunks, 'Va.lises. COLOTHING MADE TO ORDER Prices to Suit All!! RELIABILE A. B. HUBERMANN, JEWELER, Cor. Douglas and 13th Streets. GIVES GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' AND AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. ALL KINDS OF TS Jewelry, Silver-Ware and Diamonds. We Guarante the Best Goods for the Least Money ang2l-stt THE Business Collsge. THE GREAT WESTERN GEO. R. RATHBUN, Princlpal. Creighton Block, OMAIIA, RAAT ) NEBRASKA. it "'flsnud for Circular, no\niav\q BT . LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. GRAHAM PAPER GO0. 217 and 219 North Main St., St. Lous, —WHOLESALY DRALERS IN— PAPERS |wiimar i 1 WRAPPING, ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND Printers Stock. #£2r Cash paid for Rags and Paper Stock, Scrap Iron and Metals, Paper Stock Warchouses 1220 to 1237, North Sixth streo ‘Geo. P. Bemis ReaL ESTATE AcENcy, 16th and Dodge Sts,, Omaha, Neb BOOK, NEWS Does 1ot specula crefore any b on its books are insured to its patrons, instead ing gobbled up by the agent, 308, R. CLARK SO, . 4. HUNT, Clarkson & Hunt, Successors to Righards & Hunt, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, 8. 14th Street, Omvha, Neb, J. P.ENGLISH, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, 310 South Thirteenth Street, with J. M.Woolworth. ; E&wfird W. Simeral, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Roow 6 Creighton15th and Douglas streets. AarSTATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CE) Near Union Pacific Depot, - - - ~ J. A, WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER TN nTrcCc. ENT COMPANY. PLASTER, In pure and g asing & sun eld-eod-1m AND SALE OF THE ONLY ey can only AFTER A FAIR TRIAL. ¢, you will have cause to regret---if ¢ these atoves afair and impartial trial, For Sale Only by DAN. SULLIVAN & SON'S, GREAT WESTERN GLOTHING HOUSE. M. HELLMAN & CO.,, . Spring Suits! All Styles! IMMENSE STOCK A'I:M.ESALE AND RETAIL. The Largest Clothing House West of Chicago. A Department for Children’s Clothing. ‘We have now an assortment of Clothing of all kinds, Gent's Furnishing Goods in great variety, and a heavy stock of Trunks, Valises, Hats, Caps, &c. These goods are fresh, purchased from the manufacturers, and will be sold at prices lower than ever before made. We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. A large TAILORING FORCE is employed by us, and we make SUITS TO ORDER on very short notice. CALI. AND SEE US. 130l and 1303 Farnham St.,cor.13th LUOMEBIEIR, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMENT, OMAHA, NEB. TO THE LADIES OF OMAHA ! We take the liberty to call your attention to the fact that we have just secured the EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURE First - Class Summer Stove EXISTENCE. Some of its many advantages are that under no conditions will it _PRODUCE SMOKE, DIRT OR ODOR. The furniture from any other stove can be used on them, including WASH BOILER. The work required of any wood or coal cook stove can be done on them, fect in each department: Cooking, Baking, Washing & Ironing y sized ing per- 1 as well as in wreciated ou don't inspeet 1410 Farnham 8t., Omaha, Neb.

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