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THE DAILY BEE---TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1884, tion on the paving proposition was de- forred until next Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, thus giving the property owners an_opportunity to discuss the quality of the different pavements. The proposition of Mr, Nolan, to sell 22 feet on lower Main street for 81,600 for the location of a hose-cart house, was received and reforred. J. C. Lo was given the contract for filling First avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh sireets, at 30 cents a cubic PREPARING TO PAVE. fHE DAILY BEE. UFF Bills Received by the City Council Yos- WUNEL 8. terday. Fob, s It is Proposed to Sell Both Steam Engines. Other Business Done by the Alder- 5, Tuesday Morning, —_— + SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 20 conta per week $10.00 por Yoar ard, The contract with Raymond & Camp- bell for building Main street bridge for 81,875, the work to ba done before May 1, was read and accepted, the bridge to be the same as that at Bryant street, and seventy feot in length. A proposition was received from Mr, Hattenhauer to make a hose wagon and furnish it with all necessary tools, for No, 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. The city council met in regular ses- sion yesterday afternoon, all the alder- men being present except Alderman Sie- dentopf. ¢ ¢ 8400, Reforred. After the reading of the minutes and|™ A \oolution was passed ordering prop- allowance of a large number of bills, the | erty owners on Oakland avenue to set ing of tho waterworks is next Mondry. ) %L 4iior pronontod his roport as fol- |curbing within fifteon days. Router SkAtes—Vineyard, Henely | c. Council adjourned and othor atyles, at Brackett's, 226 and | Gontlomon: I herewith submit the| Painting done to order and lessons 2211 Broadway. following report of city warrants issued | given by 8, D. Rehse. Studio 12 North George Payne, for skipping away from | during the month of Docember, 1883, as | Main street. Ed. Burke without paying a board bill, | well as the total amount issued by order waa'yesterday sent to jail for ten days. | of she city council, viz: Jamos Kenan, —. Gloason, W, [{eneral fund for Janary, 183 Wickham, and Thomas Riloy, were cach| A1y the report of bi fined $7.60 yesterday for being drunk. |lowed during the same time on the fol- Last night Jim Johnson was arrested op A onccidl el Pir Jab for gbtting up a row with his family on | Beyant street Bridge.....$ 3274 Avenue A. New Additional local on seventh page. Cheap railroad tickets at Bushnell’s, f The time now fixed for the second test- SURPRISING SIGHT. An EMgy of Dr. Oross Hung from a Troe in Bayliss Park. A surprising sight met the eyes of the early birds who went through Bayliss park yesterday morning, and a crowd soon gathered about a tree in the north part of the park, from one of the branches of which was hung an effigy of 1,840 50 | Dr. Cross, who shot Dr. McKune last ;"21!2},‘5 summer. There was a protty fair suit of 11,970 81 | clothes, filled out, a black cap covering 6 | what was supposed to be the head, and a 6 81 ¢|regular hangman’s knot made in the Totals $1,975 75 11,524 2 $ 32705 Building, ground and furniture A noon day prayer meeting will be | Police accoun held in the_rooms of the Y. M. C. A, (I‘:r.lfintlng No. 12 North Main street every day this | Park. weok. o udgment. The gamblers are now filing into the | Fire depart city building and each depositing $64.10, | Sidewalks. Streets and allo; ity's Sewerage . the city's share of' the profits for the last | ¢ g s roter: month, y Condemnatio: B. Allison, proprietor of the Ohio Total house, was yesterday taken in charge of [ The city treasurers report was present- by officers, and his sanity is to be in-|ed, showing the following balances murderer. The coming event of 1884.” quired into, 'fi:f.‘fi:‘}‘,,‘.:i{'i’,;,",’,‘.‘.i.";‘“’ 82'%?;?": The other placard read, ‘‘Duty demands Permits to wed were yesterday granted | Loan fund on hand. 1,062,70 | the annihilation of this wretch whom to Hana Storjohaus and ChristinaStoren- | Sewerago fund on han e berg, both of Minden; also to William | Judgment fund on hand ¥. Wright and Janetta Young. T"’;‘; b"““]’-‘"‘;‘ oR ‘“‘";:l R ? e city clerk’s monthly report showe George G?‘“’“‘ did not appear for | i raceipts of his oftice "to have been trial yestorddy morning in the police | 875,05, A 4 g court, on the charge of being drunk, and | Alderman Keating, of the fire commit. |time during the night by an o waa roloasod.by tho mayor, soon | 19 roported in favor of tho ity solling | ties whoso identity will _ probably ¢ steamers, 0 beliove b if . be ki , loca- bond to be forfeited. tho waterworks for firo protection. Ho it boing within sight of Dr. Cross’ houso, Tt is to be hoped that Mr. Chapman, | Fécommended the procuring of ground on [ and also the scene of the tragedy. is o P ke Gals g ‘:’ 'li lower Main street for putting up a hose| The mayor on having his {."enfion ‘:“":‘IE“;" ";a"‘:v:l‘"}'l{ 'I‘)“ ';"t oart housf there. I-; relation to the pres- | called to the affair at once ordered the o able to secure Mr. Will H. Daniel to | ent fire alarm, he believed if the present [ offipy cut down and burned in a stroet give another exhibition beforo his de- [ one only served to lead astray it should | honfire, and it was not until after the parture east. Mr. Daniel's interest in | P@ abolished, and the city get along with- | flames fiad died away that the excitement T O EATA AL sEnires £ might, out any until it could afford a good one. | gubsided. HOL OXDIOR. Y0 Pl Ho moved that the city clerk be instruct- | The eventcalled forth many andvarious The examinations in progress at Sf. | ed to advertise both steamers for sale. comments. Ever since the killing of D: Joneph’s academy will close Wednesday. | Alderman McMahon thoughtone ought | McKune thero has been varying opi Thus far they show that Prof. Slattery | % A"l‘d“"“““i' ions as to the degroe of guilt resting upon S0 MMM E Have bedc dotng axcel: . James thought- there was t00| Dr. Cross, but there has been no io- v 3 much of a rush, The water works had | | e i 3 lent work, and the pupils have evidently | not been accepted. If the steamers were :fn:]foo k?{lei?.g}:l:lfi:: th‘;"::“;&‘;‘;;%‘:: improved the advantages afforded them |sold the city would be at the merey of house right through the crowd, to by s0 excellent instruction. the water works, W . |jail, and since that he has walked the Rev. Thomas Wilson, a colored Bap- Ald, Keating did not think it was wise | streets, being out on bail, without any ot ‘ for the city to be paying out $200 or t offer of i /s tist preacher, who has just come to this| $300 per month unnecessarily, as ';Efi;f""fin.”;uzh T}::;f;e;t::c:"‘;:? ;:(,)L city to work for anners, has had a practi- | the water works would undoubtedly be |ing” among many against Dr. Cross, cal instance brought forcibly to his at- Vs T oaet did fak ibaliover the rald yet there l;uh not been before any 7 Bene § o thi ] A tention, one Thomas Gisbie, whom 5o | goniraot with tho water works would | sation. so that 1t secims strange that sk had taken to board, having skipped out|hold, and thought that a new contract|an affair should occur mo . o ¥ 9 ur months ‘after the without paying his board, He mnow pro- | would be made, xciting evi i i i P i 9 i e g event itself. With some this Poses to try human law on him. Ald. Eicher did not see this, although | efligy has caused a reaction rather in Dr. A lively ow ‘is reported as having he did not believe in selling more than | Cross’ favor, while others expressed A in'Tds Storey’s house Sunds one steamer now. ; themselves yesterday as feeling that it B PM_ rey's house Sunday | The motion of Ald. Keating was, after | was a disgrace to the city, and a misrep- night, which the police did not seem to | further eiscussion, lost by a vote .of 2| resentation of the feelings of many who g%t on to, .Yesterday Olty Marahal toA‘n ordinance was presented for the fnltDr Cr}?" guliy,gandoyec who k? ¢ 5 " Ano 3 wanl e him punished as the result of loho: d&lxle:om%l::; 'SH'““d trli“:t- widening of Glen avenue at the intersec- | 4 legal and fair cgi.], and not as the re- Long, h » Hendershott, | tion with Brondway, thus taking in the[sult of a howl. Some, however, were McDonald, and Graham, as the young|ground on which the old city building | glad to an expression of this sort. Of men concerned in the aftair, and it will :;i‘;"ggfl g;::: ':‘.’l'o.'.fi'l':;d Tho cr Posmaliatisig Dr. Cross’ nu{eorten and \probably be aired up. e ng and re- | friends it was denounced in bitter terms. 12 s 0{“ 7 th‘::'m it ot ke forred to tgn committee on streets and|The eftigy was, in fact, given more talk alleys, i j leaving a dead horse lying in an alleynear '?ha.wuncil then proceeded to open $‘L’.‘§“da‘.'i‘.’,..mn fifnfi”rfl?y"flfifié’f the Northwestern depot came to an end | the bids for paving Broadway, Main [ While it was evidently the work—in part yosterday, The evidence showed that “?::;nl::ho ;‘kolxmd avanng, at least—of some intelligent persons, and Dill bought the old sick horse of Gibson, | p t 120 1 85 reading, “Dr. E. D. Cross, high-toned - VIGILANTES,” The form dangled there an hour or so after first being discovered. ovidently put up there It was some par- n of Omaha, offered to | not mere boys, yet it reflects little credit b k 0 pave with broken stone foundation, two | to their *‘sand” and manhood. If they and‘in a few days got sick of his bargain, | inches sand and Sioux Falls granite|uo as indignant and warlike as they and told Gibson he would not take care bIng at $4.10, or Telford macadam at | would make people believe they are, they of the horse or keep it any looger, The | 8350 7 : havo had soores of chances to wreak their o P 19 a1y longur. James E. Riley, of Omaha, offered to [ vengeance long before this on the victim horse was allowed to stay in the barn for | pave with Sioux Falls granite on sand | of thei i i 5 4 ¢ A of their wrath himself, and while all mob two woeeks, and it seems that it starved to ?oundlqm at $3.47; on broken stono|law is to be deprecated, bad as it it, it is death, instoad of dying from disease, | foundation at 83.981; for extra grading, [notso cowardly as the efligy business. “The court ordered Dill to have the body if any, 20} conts; for ourbing 97 conts | That is more on & par with anonymous oY | foot, . sremoved, and taxed up the costs to him. |~ Jumes and O, P. Wickham's bid was: | ™ e —— Granite block on sand $3,34; granite - Cutting | block on broken stone .’.’3.00;' gnnito NO MERCY FOR MERCER. 8. Main st., up stairs, |macadam, including gutters and cross- :n* y‘::fl; c.d“fio ka;d.Lstah per | The U, P, |Boys Kicking en the Hos- ; excavations and outtings, 3 when , 27 cents a cubio ynrd.x. P Boho:m Mrs, ‘A. Bryan, dressmaker. -a specialty, ANOTHER WRIT. Wholesale: and Retail, We have the following goods in quantities to suit purchasers: Sheep Skin Slippers, Kid Sock Protectors, Magnetic Insoles, Cork and Imitation Cork Soles, Shoe Dressing, “T. M. 70” Blacking, Heaton Button Fastners, Shoe Laces, Shoe Brushes, Shoe Hooks, Etc., Etc. As we buy above goods of Manufacturers in large quantities for Spot Cash, we are enabled to sell them low enough to suit competition. Orders promptly attended to. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa, MAYNE & PALMER, DEALERS IN Hard and Soft Coal, AND WQOD, BULK ‘AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE. No, 639 Broadway, \d - L COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. SMITH & TOLLER. LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS, 7 and 9 Main street, CouxcrL Brurrs, - - - - Towa, JOHN W. BATRD), ATSETE AT AT, e gEn OT PUTTAWATTAAE corn: JOHN BENO & CO., MAX MOHN, R L e T N. SCHURZ. omJTICE OF T FRACE, s' s WAGNER’ LIVERY AND FEED, J. M. 8T. JO A O0CKASN 20 inb TAISIAARFSARGHALIA Yabon 123 Fouril sSoted. o Draft by return JACOB KOOH, stoex compte. G, F. SMITH. comerrinana SOSRAIE AR BOTDER, JAMES FRANEY, sotewonccliammmsnon LINDT & HART. sumepon ATIORNEYS ATLAW, S ANIT AR\UM And batn houee, 421 and 428 Brosdway. L. Sovereign, Prop. P. J. Mon- GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 18 Main street and 17 Pearl stroet. CRESTON HOUSE, Hotel, 217 and 219 Main street. R MERCHANT TAILOR, __ Btock Compiete. _Suits made at roasonable prices. No. 805 Main 84.1 ico_in state and federal courts. gomery, M. b, Physician. EDWIN J. ABBOTT, sotarv pubitosnd Generst convesstmer. REVERE HOURE, 415 Broadway. SMITH & NORTON, Broadway opposite New Opera House, Refitted §1, $1.60 per day A LARGE STOCK OF STOVES AND FURNITURE, At VERY LOW FIGURES. Don’t forget I pay the highest price for MIXED RAGS!I As [ am compelled to buy to fill contructs. 8. GOLDSTEIN, 538 Broadway. M. GALLACHER. CC R OCERIES, New Stors, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants. Ee¥{ First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, ) LOWER BROADWAY " Council Bluffs. AS AN ECONOMICAL INSURANCE, 'y Barl gal 0. E:‘;uht. .’:”l:.“n ?’m yoars' The assessment for the hospital fund, i guaranteo, $2.98, with concrete founda- | Which is to be deducted from the pay of i I uu—;—fl:—o-'—h fo ;l:l;;' 'lhfl u&hnlt'.s lxa l: fi;:ovaa ten | every U, P. employe, as was mentioned esterday cor| guarantee, $3.50; ouf and re- Du.’ Roavea sod Willlun‘:u‘ :: setting gutters where needed, 60 cents in':n l?“ ot yuurdn.y, huoru_url per square yard; resetting old curbing, | 1Uite ® stir, The following question, seeking to be released was called up be- |12} conts a foot; new ourbing, 95 centa, | ‘‘HOW do you feel in regard to this fund, fore Judge Aylesworth, The application Bros, & MoGarrick, of Des |and what objections have you, if any!” m d:n::cdz‘m prisoners m:;m flh.u, put in a bid for granite macad- | was yesterday put to & large number of X was taken out before | g9 by "gioy crosswalks and gutters, | o on TR ployes residing in this city. Each Lyman, returnable next Thurs. alla grouite and ‘brokn and every one one antbworod thay it Dr. , 80 that the priseners will stay here stone, $3.48; sameon sand foundation, M $3.28; cedar blook, $1.78; excavation | MLor0er Was succeeded by some other ! ‘:n- Sib':i: Oanon, of Mem. faud flls, 25 olorot;u émo Il e AN e oAl iy swmli) . orth lows: | . i i been u it two Yt..h getting Paving with Sioux Fi ‘u:s ?_‘ te, blogk, pital that they would willingly be parties men back, and now vating, $3, uare in delaged atll furthor, Ho will prob. | yard: resotting. ourbotones, $130 o “Tho. “Doctors” Still Keep Sherifr Cannon From Going Off, seems that | i, to the opposition of this assessment just resetting curbstones g a8 soon as such opposition could be or- @ 5 It is supposed on this side of the river that the chief surgeon will meet his first opposition in the U, P, shops in Omaha, where the same originated one year and six months ago, when he tried to force the assessment for this fund, but failed. e —— e “'Little Mac," of The Omaha Watchman, was in the city yesterday, and was attending cks at | the examinations in progress at St. Joseph's extra cug‘i)ng 20| academy, \ curbing 90 cents| gapt, A, Overton and wife have returned Mo sont. offfor cash, ' | tvom tholr Wasbington trip. Tho captain Cuttiig 30 cents fIL. | FePorts Congrosriuan Pusey as working hard, ing 20 cents, resstting old ourb 20 cents, | 44 foF the interesta of Coundll Bluffy aud the furnishing and setting new curb, Joliet | district he ropresents. stong, $1, 05, or Lincoln lime stone 95 cents, or 8t Jo line stone at $1.00; X white cedar blocks, Main street, | JACOB SIMS. R . CADWELL. 1.90, bmulny $1.92, Oakland avenue 8IM8 & CADWELL, R VER pyomevs-at-Law, per cent for cash, genoral agent of| All of the bids were referred to the has COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA oflq'.lmn "“‘lomllld Shugart & Mo committee on paving. Famoved hls Mr, E. g: ! as one of the prop- erty owners atreet, suggested Practioe lu Btate and - wlers! that the owners of agout of the Sjoux shall be given a chance to vote onm the e P e Ji them will |i'a bid for Main street with codar them, and | blocka st $192, Broadway 8105, and begins to Oakland avenue $1.01; :{n rad % - bic yard, 18;:;"‘; extra éfli‘:g ko cents; on o oting eac 3 P‘;l:t;’“’ If tax certificates taken i‘;‘w cent t:c be lod. J. B, Smith & Co., of Chicago, put in a bid to do it with white cedar ¥ | $1.68 a square yard; ut with his eu;mtu cubig ,H’d{ and the middle of (he " ‘3" th H er; Lt of M, B, J, Hil PHYSICIAN & 439 Middle KD URGEON, Brosdwsy, Councll Blutts, THE EQUITABLE MUTUAL LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION 500 in case of death, and $1.000 endowment at the expiration of ten years. Assess- *“Mre, Olive Filley the agent will call and_explain the plan ‘upon your re- quest. ‘your con munications to 244 Vine St. Council Blufts lewa. Peter C. Miller, DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES' Interior Decorations. 18 8. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Is considered the bost §2. ments payable according to age. LIVETO EAT. EAT TO LIVE, RESTAURANT AND CAFE, wW.T. BRAUN Caterer 1o The FPublic. Chot Weuisine } SPECIAL NOTICES. Council Bluffs, Mesls at all Hours, Parties & Specialty. NOTICE.—Special advertisements, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- ing, ete., will be insorted in this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsoquens in- sertion. Leave advertisements at our office, No. 7 Poarl Street, noar Broadwav S ‘WANTS, ANTED—Every body 1n Council Blufl o take ke UEBaa. Delivered by carrior at only twenty ‘vu‘n:u-x £00d house, In_nice location, with o, L1460 OF four rooms. Address box No. 56, Brk CORNER PEARL 8T, AND FIFTH AVE, CHAPMAN & MARIENS, - . - PROPRIETORS. LD PAPERS— ‘oents DCATERS—For salo at Bua offios 8t 36 W. W. CHAPMAN, - « Manager. No objectionable characters will beaditted. R. Rice M, D. cA“ cnns, or other tumors mflm'm“- T & Pearl DI Countl tron [0 RENT—-An clegautly farnished room, location contral. Referouces required. Address A. B. ., Bux office. SALE - H, No. 4 sud s e Ghaate No., 138 Harrieon reed s Foll RENT— & large nlcely bard coal fire. blooks from Pout Omee, opocialty. Ottios No. furnisted room whh ol expericnce. 620 First avenue, £v3 Bluty Empkie Ha.rd.wa.re Co W ELO LIS A X1 Hardware 109 and 1118, Maln Street, IOWA, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Metcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN! HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, 342 and 344 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Furopean Hotel. The only Hotel in this City on the European plan of “PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET.” New Building---New Furnishings. MODERN IMPROVEMENTS—CENTRALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms---Elegant Restaurant. PETER BECHTELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. EKimball & Champ, (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) MONEY T0 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the Count; GROSVENOR & GUNN, MANUFACTURERS OF BROOMS, 311 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs; Icwa. HEATING STOVES AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. GARPENTER'S TOOLS AND HARDWARE! Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A large e of extiaordinary Fine Carvers. evm_ & WR"}HT 504 Broadway, and 10 and 12 Main Street. WHY DONT YOU GET SDME OF FITCH BROTHER'S CUSTOM SHIRTS? Fitting, Best and Cheapest. i Fine Linen Collars and Cuffs. No. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs, Iowa. FROM NOW UNTIL FEB. 1, WE WILL GIVE XTRA BARGAINS In all our Bocts and Shoes, regardless of Quality. Don’t miss this chance. S. A. PIERCE, 100 Main Street. CASADY, ORCUIT & FRENCH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CARPETS ' CURTAINGS, And General House Furnishings ! y MAIL ORDERS FILLED CAREFULLY. 502 Broadway, Council Bluffs. | CASADY, O&CUTT & FRENCH. DR. THOMAS JEFFERIS, JOSEPH GAGHEGAN. HARD WOOD AND COAL— Corner Muln stroetand Eighth avenue, Coua uffs. A& Lowost rates and prompt delivery WINTER RESORT. SILOAM MINERAL _SPRINGS. CURE OR NO PAY ‘We guarantee the cure of the following named dis- Boases, v: Rheumatism, Scrofuls, Uloers, Catare 1 Blood andykin disess &, Dys popais, Liver Complaint, Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Gout, Neu- ralgia and Asthma, Thes: Springs are the favorite resort of the tired an. debilitatad, and are the FEEBLE LADIYS BEST FRIEND, @ood hotel, livery and bathing accomodation both winter and summer. Locality hig h& plcturesque and healthy. Accessible by Wabash ‘railway, s Evons,orC,,B. & Q, at All , Correspondenc solicited, REV. M. M. THOMPSON, Mansger. Blloam Springs, Gars, P, 0., Gentry Co., Mo, ALL Per No. 528 Sixth avenue, Council Bluffs, Towa. Homeopathic Physician and Mag- netic Healer. TWENTY-¥IVE YEARS' KXPERIRNCE; THIRTY YYARS A RES: 10ENT OF COUNCIL BLUFYS, mosis (diseased conditions described) without uestioning. There are hundreds of witnosses to the act that tho bl hear, also paral d years standing frequently cured in 20 minutes' time through psychic meamerio, spirit or soul force, ““These things were not donein a corner.” The only rellable preventative and cure for diph- theria known (keep it on hand). ‘The best catarrh remedy in use, Small pox preventative—superior to vaccination. Every caw of Indigestion (deupepein) cured—time required one tosix weeks. Cld ulcers, commonly called cancers removed without the use of the knife. In fact all acute and chronic diseases successfully treated. The records of mortalit is eq) show that Dr. Jefferles is the most successtul practiciouer of medicine in the western country, His greatest sucosss has been in cases that has baflied the skill of other doctors, as woll as cousing despair and financial Tuin in cases. many TERMS REASONABLE. No charge for consultation by lotter or otherwise. Inclose tamp where answers to letters are required. Bost kind of refernoos given. g2 Porsons tree from contagious disease will be re- Gelved into his Instituts of Health for tieatment. ANALYSIS, POSITIVILY LAST WEEK. Carbonate Calcium Carbonate Iron Alumina. Organioand Volatile matter and loss Tolal sciids per gullon o tu Wiidirr & Mk T = ™ THOS. OFYICHR, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS.. Oouncil Bluf Estabiishea Dealers in Forelgn & o ¥ Homa Securitt W.R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha ana Council Blufs, Faal cotate sud collection agenoy, o) e a2d iecion syencs, -8 (34 Jellaws . n 1856 fo Exchange snd EUROPEAN MUSEUM OF ANATONY IN THIS CITY. 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