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6 THE DAILY BEE~-COUNCIL BLUFFS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1884, new del during fellows tional an offic office, Ttis simply The among to jail. Jack offered man. ried to taining dealer, continued. The Knighta of Pythias are preparing for a grand masquerade on the evening of the Oth, and elaborate preparations i:fl made to make the affair a more | ““Why now, that the fills are made, and Taylor brought him on to Hancock. A than o - named Neally . Speclal young man referred him for particu- now devote his entire time to his bank. Thursdnv Mornmg, Jan 3, No. 7 Pear] Street, Near ll‘fllfl'ly» over, still neglects fillng i, and retains Additional local en seventh page. Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell's. The Rascue's annual ball 1s on the 7th instant. the captain. The Baptist ladies give a social this| Some wonder has beon expressed about evening at the residence of Mrs. Barnard, |some of the hydrants being frozen, it be- 728 Mynster street. ing supposed that they were so construc- J. M. Matthews will next step into [ed that they could not freeze. The hy- the ofice of county superintendent of |dranta are so eonstructed that no water schools and Mr. J. K. Cooper retires. comes up into them except when being A horse attached to McAteo & Fox's | 1sed, and when they are turned off, the yesterday and smashed the wagon some, (a small hole, thus draining it, so that The Mill school house was broken into | there is no water left above ground t |appear against him, and he was dis- " ey 5% | HEy S CASADY & ORCUTIT ever, some dirt got into these holes, so [ Harry Eisonhower was released onfa ’ and scattered them about. Congressman Pusey writes that the prospect is good for getting the addi- 2 new government building here. 8. W. Ferguson & Co. are putting up from Shug art’s block in a few daye. Sherifl Guittar loft again last ovening | viduals to leave the city.” with a quartette of conviots for Fort | ¢nat Mayor Bowman himself made such Madison. They were Young Lloyd, Pat f : Murphy, C. J. Smith and Fred Uhlen, a proclamation and that it never was put sneak thieves who are fooling about are |items, such as the allowance of $200 a have warm corners in jail until the se- vere weather lets up. meet next Monday, at which time the new members, Mr. Graham and Mr. fault of the needed Bond was sent down and decided by vote at the Catholic fair, | 11° & ; ] Mr. Poter Bechtele received the gold |cussion. Tk Bee has given pretty fully | ioh office, on Pearl street. headed cane as the most popular hotel | the opinions of property owners and their gl JOEN BENO & CO Tam—— v Yesterday afternoon Rev. Mr. Thomas T. McClure, of Pierce, Neb., was mar- Charles Greenwalt was before Justice Vaughah yesterday on a charge of ob- Bloom & Nixon's hall, is not half the kmkmg that there was, i It increases the val f t] t) nd b ouse, Thero are now. thirteen candidates % Miercasce the value of the proporty so| o F ot B0 ded houses, The| SANITARIUM f’“..‘..".i’.‘ Bosse; sibly there are some dark horses still in | of the property is increased $3. I had their stalls. The office of city marshal | one man tell me that while it would cost | Jashi 7 SMITH & NORTON, must be looked on as either v{sry lucra- | him about $200 his property was worth ::?::;?dinr':;l)t :“ snd OpemerJomnun REVERE HUUSL, Broadway opposite New Opera House, ~ Refitted §1, §1.50 per day tive, or alu much easier to capture than | $1,000 more than it was before. There the others. Tick-h for the piano recital of Miss at Bushnell & Brackett's to-day. The |ia just the way thoy are doing in Oml.hu, recital is to be next Tuesday evenin, and those who desire good seats shoul :mvuhnpd n::;ir m;m.: and concluded meet to- t ins! The purpose st all I | A of the pm info g matos i b | 100! 0, 3 ax for » gonacal (und | Adcin :|OFFICER & PUSEY that he was the missing Fox, of Jersey uch is some of the talk given to offset City, went over to Omaha to seo somo of [the many complaints made about the i‘.‘.u‘?;‘.";.‘;i‘oh‘.’;fl the mge‘:‘;:’t.?:fl't:: s sold, a8 it will be, then what! A| ORIME IN CRAWFORD, vault will needs be built at the new build- PRSI ing, The money which has beon spent|gqrnq of the Evil-Doers who Have oowcnl BLms for the two safes would have paid fora Been Bothering Good large enough vault to keep the papers and TTRS Tivere. [ | books in, and done away with the need of any safe, unless possibly a small one. There is an excellent little office in the uew city building for the weighmaster, a ------- ™ c.onts per woek | set of scales and other necdfuls for the 71000 por Your | e, Oapt. Willinms, who was elocted ~ OFFICE: to that office nearly two years ago, how- criminal doings of the week in that of larceny. Smith is a Chicago product, o reamrnar | his position in the postoffice. He claims MINOR MBNTION that the city council stripped_the oflico ----- of all profit by liceneing other scales, and by rofusing to provide him with a decent set of scales, trying to force him to hang his own. The office is, there- fove, practically abolished for the pres- ent, and empty is the room aesigned for John Newcom. He entered the employ five dollars in,cash. an innocent-appearing boy, and his can- considerable sympathy. He acknowl- but denied stealing the money. The re- livery wagon took a runaway dash | Water loft in tho hydrant runs off through | VL Bt BTN Y NRHETE, NS Oar speech is short, but to the point. Best Chicago discounts every day in the The Bulletin, of Denison, sums up the L At Db e Rl county as follows: Chatles Smith, a young man of eigh- teen summers, was brought before D, L. : Boynton, Esq., last Friday on a charge ,i , recontly brought to this county by Mr. AND ARCTICS. of Mr. George Newcom, near Deloit, but | Goods WARRANTED as good as ANY in the market. They are made by the a fow days since skipped out with a re- Vv, which ho stas from » noignvor; | NBW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO. also an old cap, and, it in alleged, four or We have a big line of SPECIALS and an IMMENSE stock of regular and He was found at|EXTRA WIDE Boots and Shoes in all sizes, ready to ship on receipt of orders. Mr. Woolston's, south of town, where he cc I3 had drifted in search of work. Smith is I HE E MPIRE s ¢ g Or second quality Boots we are introducing are better than many so-called firs did confession to Mr. Boynton awakeped quality, and we give a largo EXTRA discount on them, sdged having taken ths revolver andeap, Z. T. LINDSEY & co, volver was practically valuoless, and the 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. partios who caused his arrest failed to vacation by some mischevious freeae, In putting in the hydrants,how- | cl who turned things upside down |;, fiyet using, somo of these have stopped | technicality. Mayor ~ Wright, beforo not clear thom entiroly. This is one of priscner could not, be convicted of the al- the annoyances in Sterling waterworks leged offense under the statute upon up so that tl e first rush of the r did [ whom the case was tried, held that the 502 BROADWAY, CGUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA, A L4 : in extremely cold weather,but when clear- | which the information was based. Under ottt e e i et s Garpets and Curtaing ) : been embezzlement, instead of larceny. Mayor Bowman's newspaper, in g Eisonhower has been re-arrested on an- a summary of the local events of the old | gther charge of larceny, the information year gives prominence to the fact that in | being filed before P. ing, Esq., of e next door south of *Tur Bk Also many novelties in HOUSE FURNHISING GOODS. Call and sce us, on Pearl street, and will move April .1,‘“ "C;,i“f Field issued h’iu West Side township. l:{.nr]r(y is having a CASADY & ORCUTT- good time, and evidently hopes to shake proclamation warning suaspicious indi- Had it stated hands with the goddess of liberty as soon men have a right to steal from their em- in force, it would he near the truth. pretty evident that some of the|Thero are several other interesting little conspiracy on foot, to be sprung on this man as soon as the prosecutions are end- ed. It is rumored that he is to be sen- ar an tenced for life to edit The Bilks Boomer- year to the mayor for office rent, etc., |a which should have gone into the record. Andy Bowling was arrested Friday on 1t shows that on May 3 the council or- | the charge of obtaining money under |y, ssp Broaaway, P 2 3 dered the marshal to closo the gambling | false pretenses, 1t is alleged that he [ —- 5 anxious to be caught, so as to as a thick-headed public learn that some M AYNE & P ALMER ploynl"a. We learn that there is a base . .- DEALERS IN Soft Coal, BULK'AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND BEWER PIPE. = = COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. new board of county supervisors | jouses, a fact whiclsseems to_have been | purloined ice bills from Mr. B, F. Lesher James Connelly, C. Strutz sud J. W. SR it oo 1o s et e : y Sankey were chronicled yesterday 8| Mrs, M. Carroll, fashionable dross|D. L. Boynton, Esq., bail being fixed at of the Season those who didn’t swear off, Their [making, cutting and fitting a specialty | $100. Ten citizens clubbed together and Now Year's colebration cost them at |Apprentices wanted. No. 726 First|signed his bonds. e ant forgotten by the off 1t gives the | and collected them. The charge was date of every democratic caucus, speech, | brought by Mr. George Bond, fro:.tf whom THE F INEST Rishton, take their seats, and Mossrs, [and convention, but omits to note a re- | a bill had heen collected in this manner. Phillips and Clayton take their seats, . |publican event, however important. A Bowling is_suspected of other delin- c H R I S T M A s P R E SE N T very impartial showing of the year indeed. He waived examination and - is One of Those Overcoats A least £7.60 each for the police court |8venue, up stairs. Friday a pair of new mittens was taken i g STRFET TALK S el - G. W. Moore, who was arrested for Sl party taking them, when it was learned Made to Order by' ! stealing an overcoat from tho Creston|g,... of the Other Side of the Dirt|that be had committed the offense while Sn] ]- tl & 'I.'O].].er i B T e e byt Filling Question. T oA e ety onthoitai b MERCHANT TAILORS. The flling up of streots tograde, and | to xbont S15.00,nd. thors”the wmises | N0, 7 and © Main Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. : the assessment of the ocost to abutting | ended. _— e —— Cusick has been awarded the cap i : i 8 —— DIRBOTORY, COUNCIL BLUFES, IA. property instead of paying for it out of to the most popular police officer, the goneral fund continues to excite dis- | , C#ll, send or telephone for samples of ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAGER OF PUTTAWATTAMIE COUN- fine commercial job printing from Pryor's| JOHN W, BAIR! y TY COLLECTION AGENCY. Office corner Broadway and Main street, objections. One of the aldermen yester- CARSON CRUMBS, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 18 Main street and 17 Pearl street. day broke out wiih the information, “Why, you talk about the property own- MAX MOHN, CRESTON HOUSE. Hotel, 217 and 210 Main street. A Team and Wagon Piloted Into the Miss Ida A. Tucker, of Martins- | ers being assessed for this work, do you Ditch—Dramatic and Perso- DR. J. E. WH:ITE, Corner Main and Fitth ug-m)p Residenco, 600 Willow avents. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, intersections of the streets. Now ona ville, Ind., the ceremony bul!;{gperfom- know that as it is the city pays for almost nal Notes. ed at the Revere house by Rev. J. G,|a quarter of all the filling out of the gen- N_ SC HURZ, Office over American Express. Lemen. eral fund? The city has to pay fer the | Correspondence of TxE BEx. % LIVERY AND FEED, Carson, Iowa, January 1.—Last night S S WAGNER Wil contract. for funerals at reasonablo rates. 22 Fourth street. block of 300 feet, the city has to pay for an overcoat under false pre-|filling the street, which is 66 feet wide, |branch of the Rock Island railroad, Draft by return mail. 140 Broadway. pussengor train No. 3, on the Camon|y A1 ST JOHN & CO..CASH BUYERS, st from Mrs. Al.yhd:a second hand | so that makes about a quarter of all, and on Broadway. He had his case few miles out of Avoca. The wagon was truck a teal d i o PECHOR . Soni W WRGUR O'A CYORBIK & JACOB K_OGH, Stock Complete. sm‘.‘.”m“fli‘.’f‘;fl.flfl!‘ ‘brices. No, 805 Maln 8t some of the blocks the other way are only about 200 feet, and the city pays for the CONTRACTOR AND BUILDE! filling of the street intersection and the|driver, John Burch, who was in intersection of the alley way?” Another one of the officials cla: 1ed, | with but a few bruses. Conductor HOWE & SON . badly wrecked, but fortunately the G F. SMITH. Corner 7th and um.du-v Plunumdrpcdfle::}onummllhed. MERCHANT TAILOR. drunken condition, escaped apparently J AMES FRANEY, Artistic Work and reasonable_charges. 872 Broadway. Empkie Hardware Co. WIELO LS A TE Hardware 109 and 111 8, Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. NMetcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS, GAPS BUCKGLOVES, 342 and 344 Broadway, - - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, HOUSES, I.OTg AND LANDS IBought and Sold. Money ILoaned, Abstracts Furnished No. 4 Pearl Street, = = NooNESEEON 00UNCIL BLUFFS. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, DEALER IN Lalles Furmishing ~ Goods | NOTIONS JEWELRY, &C. 337 W. Broadway, - - L()UNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA JTUST OPENED! BECHTELE’ European Hotel. The only only hotel run on the European plan “in this city. New building, newly furnished and all modern improvements, and is centrally located. PETER BECE TELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. Having & LARGE CONTRACT to fill I am obliged to offer the Very Highest Market Prices FOR MIXEFD RAGS S. Goldstein. 538 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. STEINHARDT & FREYHAN, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, REMOYVED THEIR BUS'NESS TO Omaha, Neb., January 1st, 1884, HAVING SECURED WEST & FRITCHER'S OLD STAND, Wo. 1805 Douglas St. HAIR GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Sold at the Lowest Prices IN THE WEST, QUALITY CONSIDERED, At MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, - - 337 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. URNITURE STOVES, F _and Household Supplies. 808 Broadway. event. Itisto be held in | folks see what an improvement it is,there | o Oarson Dramatic company played LINDT & H ART James Block. the “Miser’s Daughter” Friday and Sat- A much too, I think it is safe to say that for the city marshalship, and pos- | gop every dollar spent in filling, theyvllue characters were well taken, and nearly all of the cumgflny di1 wonderfully well. pplat Mr. Brown, as the German comedian, could not have in stafe and federal courts, . Mont- ATTORN] zvs AT LAW, Sovereign, Prop. blio and General Conveyancer. ~ 415 Brosdway. isn’t near the kicking there was, and it|pgen better, M Martin, as the ;rillll‘ soon be all right, just as 500N 88 | Mj r, showed much evidence Dolxflt‘l:lhbdw thil f doi - of stage n)’;x y. The company have no of the city ofticials insisted. *‘This | played here a number of times, and on { occasion have given better satisfac- Btevens are to be placed on sale other cities, In all these places the Banker Basbyshell's mammoth new wfiam of street improvements| "My and Mrs. Howland, of Omaha, meeting last night, but the alder- ‘e have been dumping a load ayor Soyer IF YOU WANT BOOTS, SHOES OR RUBBERS Des Moines, Keokuk, Burlington and fd ngton an hon than many professional troupe. CALL ON + make their choice early, as there will be -butunu property pays for o strect | hay window takes the cake. There are a large attendance. mag hng nmrg )l-'-d Council | many elegant bay windows here, but this S. .A. - PIE BC E g The city ¢ ouncil was to have held a L surpasses ARy ot thern, Corner Main and First Avenue, Council Bluffs. He has Them. of dirt here, and filling a holo_there, o .,,h.l of n,en..uxo,, and not m.km;g any headway. The law THOS. OFYICKR, B M. PURNY, itout of that fund. Why, we can't % for the issuing of improvement | reise more than £36,000 for a general mg ?i?)(::l bfg’,‘,‘,,‘:,l: g,::, 2“0?; KYQH::I?(T % BANKERS fund, and that wouldn’t pay the expense [ R’T, & P., b; . 1 y the bu\ldmg of a new Council Blufts p Captain Hayes, of the police force, who :{)flu iu“ city a’"‘{?’“"’;‘- 84y | depot. ' a joint affair now with | Establishea g % 1856 arrested young Cannon, under the belief | o “‘f“:l i el S only | pooled rates, we are told. * Dealers in Forelgn and Domestlo Exchange and The grain firm of Basbyshell & Mason Home Securities friends, to whom | Present way of carrying on city improve- | yenjor - partner, Basbyshell will SPECIAL NOTICEb " NOTICE,—Special advortisements, such as Lost, of hig career, He was unabl, N A ek n&’ Iolh living st the ;“:':3;‘: Mrs, A, .Bflrx‘-n. dressmaker. Cutting Real Eatate Transfors, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- At the coming meeting of the board of supervisors some action will probably be .| Mahon, real estate agent: Pearl Stroot, near Broadwav fakon 1n rogard 4o subinifting the cues: John Phillips, of Neols, was in the city yos ol lowing deedu . | ing, ete., will be inserted iu this column at the low Tha f 4 ware fled oy 1w rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion cord in the recorder's office, January | ., FivE CENTS PER LINK for each subsequent ln- 2,'reported for the Beg by P. J. Mc- | sertion, Leave advertisements at our oftice, No. 7 EM"',,," thinks the young 8. Main st., up stairs, """ PERSONAL, terday, and stopped at the Pacific, Anna Rann etal to E. R. Kellogg, WANTS, ! county i 5 25, 76, 44, 400, A SRS ::l,dll.h‘::dmw &:‘:’&m folt| 2 J, w y of Glen , was at the %.;}P J lock et al to George W, WANTBD~Ion.mIm pony, to dellver Tux Brx, oF tha ocuaty Wil vote fo snch o bty | T2t yusterday. Pollck, p.* 31, 76, 30, . §1,050, T, E, Palmer, of The Manning News, was onrg 1 to 'W ‘W. Dearborn, W DUNCAN—Gun maker and repairer, No. lot 10, block 85, Riddle's sub, $176, « 106 8. Main 8t., Council Bluffs, lowa. of terms of court in Avoca In tho city yesterday. wmflu east eud, With this| J. J. Van Darveer, who represents Van George B. Chock to T. lsmB‘lh"P' lot W ANTED—Every body 1n Council Blufls to_take created much interest here, Bince his releass he has been rearrested on a sec- & compromise it is probablo that | Brunt, Thompeon & Co., sarts out now to in. | % Biook 14 Forry add., 8100, i TR Tl G i e may be gained here, terviow tho trado about agricultural wis- [ g el 0, B 81,500, chinery, Total "‘“, 83,275, CAFINI{.I‘I Pll% by the dozen u:n. l;Jlxc:I who got away with a largo | 7 B Flaggard aud wife, of La Grosse,were | Total sales for the week, $20,737, m....'.‘."f..:&'.i.‘m‘,..l.o.. _:d‘fafi".‘.‘,". S itaba o Ogd purena it Bl R of his employers’ money, and |***"® yosterday, Ladies' and gent's clof cleaned, 3 i ot Apve one term in jail here, has IRJ. H. Mathers, of Eldors, Towa, was at the | dyed and repaired at{Hurlburt's, 34 Pearl wMle—lvnnlunl) tobuy & Christmes pres- Ogden yesterday, street. B -T::J'ux lmuu"uu disinondas—a_polioy in Allen Middleton and ¥, H. Petrie, of Lo- mpabY 1 the werldl Faten Tower thal gan, were In the ity yosterday, . F. Rolwer, agent for west- T, W, Kendall, of Monmouth, Tll,, was at that he | e Padific yesterday. ! JACOB SIMS. N SiIMs & OADWlI-L. uffs. VYANIED o trade for city property, s stock of A“uma s-at- I_aw ANTEDL T b or s ropety o sock cf ’ wmnl llllll ul luuml.ll“ goods. A “uudl“wllll ey LB Pali o) Al SOUNIL BLUFS, Lowa R e......dl Bluts g " P e — 1t is tho exception rather than the rule t-lut mises in reference to the Jelivi of the prosecution to| ¢ Shugart & Mo- T RS wall. o Liaiia tie Salls ting mpkuplfi-. Bu: at Pry "“"'"‘““‘- "'“‘ " btate i sdersi VT ANTED-—A youn l“.\ fanilat with w1 church 5" oftice, 7 Pear] h"'-‘"l""“" -—-—————-————mr: Fiven. adine “"..f'"' iulvi.l.lb.( w RIVAUOHAN- refercuces giveu. Addross at this o Golol!llrlbunl luwy steam d P sy eunns voris w033\ Justice of the Peace, | Wi sty street. Bost reforciices givon, Mdreas”at Omaha and Council Blufla, ; X '—.'——'— When the ald building “qu‘a.:ajlsd new type received h:fl_.-wu.u-q .wm- Ownrns-m-u at Bix office, at. 25{cente R. Rice M. D. EKimball & Champ, (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) MONEY T0 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. PREMIUM "‘PC»RTRAITS Grayon, [ndia Ik ad Water Golars, Solar Camera hnl.lr§emfint for the trade at reasonable rates. ()rders oy mail promptly fille C. D. LUCCOCK, 143 Broadway. Council Bluffs. S N O W 3R &5 CANCERS, Z5ire'or awime orinond.™ "t (CHRONIC' DISEASES o v s ey, Over thirty years practical experience, Office 5 Pearl strect, Council Bluffs £4rConsultation tree Make Your Contracts Now for Your Winter Supply of Migsouri Hard Wood ! AND HARD AND SOFT Coal ~WITH—~ P. OVERTON, 605 First Avenue, - Council Bluffs, Iowa, Aud secure the best articlo and full measure atthe v'n‘ Joweat price. ~Blove wood deivered 10 any par of the city JOSEPH GAGHEGAN. HARD WOOD AND —COAL pigruer. Main strost and Elghth aven ve, Coun B owast rades aad prosspl deiresy Mrs, H. J. Hilton, M, D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 232 Middle Broadway, Council Bluffs, Our line of Stoves is the mos. complete in ae city and includes all the most Desirable Patterns and Latest Improvements | We have hammerew. the prices down as thin as they will stand without breaking, and you are invited to call and see how thick the stoves arein comparison, PECIAL DRIVE ON A LOT OF HARD COAL STOVES, Nickel, slightly tarnished, at a reduction of $5.00 each, DEVOoL W R IGEXT, 504 Broaaway*and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. CHINA, PLATED WARE, GLASS WARE, LAMPS,. Table Cutler,, Flower Pots, Etc., call on W. 8. HOMER & CO., - 23 Main 8t., Council Bluffs. WHY DON'T YOU GET 8ME OF FITCH BROTHER'S CUSTOM SHIRTS? Perfect Fitting, Best and Chcapest.B; Fine Linen Collars snd Cuffs, No. 716 Fourth Street, Council Blufs, Iowa. WINTER _RESORT. SILOAM MINERAL _SPRINCS. O or INo @ Wo TS Bl the cane of the 1 E Talied die- soases, or o pay: Rheumatism, Sercfula, Ulcers, fod aud +kin diseasbs, Dve popuia, Liver Complaint, Kiduey and Bladder Discases. Gout, Neu- ralgia aud Asthma, Theso Spriogs are the favorite vosort of the tired auJ debilitatad, and are the FEEBLE LADIS BEST FRIEND, Good hotel, livery sud bathing sccomodation both winter and summer. Locality highly picturcsque and healthy. Accessiblo b &-{a';‘mn‘:'. Evonm, 0F C., B. & G et Albany. deac ited, HEV. . AL T num Siloam Bprings, Gors, F. 0., Geutsy o K. M. CALLACHER. G R OCER 5 S, New Btore, Fresh Goods, Low Prioes and Polite Attendauts. TF&T | Furst Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, }-%E:BEOADWAY, Council Blufls, GROSVENOR & GUNN, MANUFACTURERS OF BROOIMS, 811 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs; Iowa.

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