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~ SUBSORIPTION RATES, ByOarrier = = = = = = = 20 cente per woek By Mall - w e = §10.00 por yoar OFFICE! 0.7 FearliStrost, NearIBroadway. MINOR fiENTION. See J. Relter's new spring goods, The board of trade meets this avening. Sale of black silks at Cccke & Mor- gan 8. Black silk at $1.25, worth $L.75, at Cocke & Morgan's. Jake Shoup was arrested Saturday for abusing his wife. The new clty council Is to meet this afternoon as 2 o'clock. The old council could not get a quorum Saturday night. The new school board meets to organ- 1ze this evening. Wm, Lsutrop is complained of for threatening P. C. Miller. St. Patrlck’s soclety glve a ball in Beno's hall to-morrow evening, Rev. D. D. Proper of Des Molnes, co- capied the Baptist pulpit yeasterday. A nico little malden has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E.P. Wadwell. The friends of Editor Lerch are mak- ing another effort to secure bail for him, W. Grab grabbed some pool balls in Max Mohn's billlard room, and was fined Satarday. Black silk, warranted not to cut, twenty-two inches wide, at $1.00 Cocke & Morgan. Summer eilke,” best value for the money, 50 cents per yard at Cocke & Morgan's. Permlt to wed has been granted J. S. Snyder and Lucy Fackler, both of Har- rison county. O’Brlen and Bro oks are the policemen now on day duty, the change being made vesterday. Jim Christianson has been arrested on suspiolon of stealing a coat belonglng to Jim Hanson, Three speclal bargalns in black cash- mere, 50c, 76c and $1.00 per yard at Cocke & Morgan’s. To-morrow evening the ancient order of Hibernlans give their grand ball in Masonic hall. The barberous habit of driving through funeral processions should be prevented by a clty ordinance. An information has been filed in Frai- ney's court charglng William Gibson with assaulting Mra, Hopkins, The Herald charges the mayor withtry- ing to carry water on both shoulders. How about his stomach? C. G. Nelson and Mies Tillie Ehcdel, both of Omaha, were yesterday married by Justice Schurz in his office. Mr. Moody, the Evangelist who has been preaching in Des Molnes, will preach at Dohaney’s opera house this evening. The aidewalk ordered laid near the Third street school by the city council last fall are being laid by James Mitthen, J. W. Peregoy has returned from his eastern trip, and now his partner, Wm. Moore, has started for Cleveland, where his family are vislting. The prohibition organ spells water with two “‘t’s,” and the boys are teaslng It about its inconsletency in thinking that ‘water is too weak without a little cold tea. Ed. Spear, who has just served a term In jall for stealing the pocketbook of the actor, Edwin Clifford, at the opera house here, is now charged with trying to tap Sam Ford's till, F. Bergman has applied for a divorce from Barbara E, Bergman, to whom he was marrled in Hall, England, in 1863, He claims that she has abused him and then deserted him, James Richardson, who rentsa farm of C. R. Scott, was brought before Judge Connor Saturday charged with contempt of court by vlolating an Injunction re- sliraining them from removing property from the farm. He gave $400 bonds, Although the ealoons were closed yes- torday, there were more drunks arrested than usual on Sunday. Among them were J. M. Wells, Tom Foley, Jim Nor- ton, Dennis Sullivan, and three unknown, Neleon Bros,, of Cedar Raplds, are sending out the March number of their Pocket Railway Gulde for Iowa. It is the slmplest and most convenlent and relisble refercnce book that the traveller George Woodford of Illinole, who bas galned a great reputation as a temperance worker, propoges to open a campaign here next week, and will be here in time to give his operi.iog address next Sunday, Inreturning from Mr, Keellne's funeral yesterdsy afternoon, Mr, William Stroh- llem, who was in the precession, fell on Pearl strect in a sort of fit, He was taken into Foster's diug-store and soon rallted, C.B. Towers created quite a rumpus at Max Mobn's Saturdsy night, and flour- lshed & revolver, which was taken away from him, Aboat 2 o'clock yesterdsy morning ke was found sleeping wlth a colored womsn, Molly Johnson, and bath were arrested and lodged in jail, The artesian well at the inetitute for the deaf aud dumb Is ssid to contaln min- eral propensities similar to those found at the celebiated Slloam springs. Couneil Bluffs needs a water cure to help it beom. It has bad too little cf it, The strong wind Saturday blew down a large sign on the Pearl strect alde of the U, P, express office, The sign was fully twenty-five feot long, and as 1t fell a boy named Frank Vanderburg, aged about slxteen years, was passing. The #lgn strack him, knocking him down and stunning him, but luckily causing no very serlous injuries, & The cxecutive committee of the South- western Towa teachera’ asscclation met with Prof. MoNaughton hers Saturday to arrange & programme for the next meeting. The committee conslsted of Prof. George S. Houghton, of Tabor col- lege; W. M, Moore, the county suporin- tendent of Mills county; and W, O, Davls, of Avoea. Mr. Eaoslgn of Chleago, was in the clty yosterday and last evening spoke at the Congregational church, He 1s widely known as a Sunday school man and as belng actively connected with the Moody work, He will remaln here to-day and attond the Moody meetlngs In Omaha this woek, he having been actively engaged In making the preliminary ar- rangements, The east end has concluded not to fight the court house election. The ma. jorlty Is so Jarge that even if they could prove up a few fraudulent votes in Avooa and Council Bluffs, the result would not be changed, and it would only cause a d and exclte bad feeling. The most sensible way now is for all residents of Pottawattomle county to pull together in harmony, and try to treat each other squarely and fairly. e — Attention Ladies, While closing out my notlons, will sell all halr goods at twenty-five per cent dis- count. 300 switches, 200 waves, bangs, oto., to be eacrificed. Custom work careful- ly attended to. Mrs. D,A.BENEDICT, 337 Broadway. i — Officer Wheeler and the old lady’s re- porter found a man lylng dead on Broad- way. Just as the local put his ear down to the man’s breast to sec if there was any life left, it was dlscovered that the man was dead drunk, but just reviving enough to throw up some of hls coplous bations. The local is not so enthusias- tic as an investigator as he was before he trled to sponge off his coat. Moody To-Night, Go to Dohaney’s opera house and hear Mr. Moody, the Evangelist at 7:30 this evening. Tickets may be had atthe store of A. A. Hazard, on Main street. ————— PEKSONAL. Tom Bowman returned from the east yes tarday. D T. W, Ivery, of Glenwood, was'in the city yesterday. W. H, Knowles, of Cincinnati, was at Bech~ telle’s yesterday, Rev. Joseph Knotts has returned from Mexico, Miss Kate Lafferty returned home last evening from a trip to Davenport, J. J, Bliss has returned with his wife from a pleasant trip to New Orleans. Will A. McCutchin the general agent of the ‘Weber wagon was in the city Saturday, Mr. Gronerrey left yesterday, for Europe, expecting to be absent several months, Bupervisor Rishton was here yesterday, ready for the meeting of the board to-day, Supervisor Jones arrived in the city yester- day prepared to attend the meetiog of the county board here to-day. H. C. Mason, of Kimball, Dakota, now goes to Ouray, Colorado, to take the superin. tendency of the Metallic mining company of this city, He will prosecute the tunnel work, and will begin shipping ore on the first of July, Afine organ, half price, at Beards’ wall paper store, next to postoffice. - Dr. S. Moshler, of the Sioux City Chronic Dlsease Institute, will be at the Soott houte In this clty, Thursday, April 2d. Wil attend to patients and all who are afllicted will do well {to give him a call. Consultation free. F. H, Orcorr, I, M. TREYNOR, GOUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET (0. Steerssons ro Casady’ Orcutt & French 405 Broadway[§] Council Bufis 5. T, FrRENCH Carpets, Curtains, Window' Shades, Mattings, Linoleums, 0il Cloths and Upholstery. Mail Orders Carefully Filled ! COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET c0. THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS MONDAY, MARCH 16. 1885, Always 1o the EF'roxnt. COCKE & NMORGAN 347 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS. DRESS GOODS. First Grand Sale of Spring Dress Goods. 50 pieces Cashmere 12jc worth 18c, 20 “ DeBego 16c ' 22, 20 * Ottoman cord 20 ' 25c. 16 “ Novelty suitings 25c worth 40c. 10 “ Wool broche 40 ¢ worth 50c, 15 * Coventry suitings all wool desirable colors 40 inches wide 50c ‘wrth Thc, . Armures, tricotines, itk an colored cash- meres at prices lower than ever before offered. 20 pieces French cotton satines beautiful de- signs at 24c, Trench and Scotch zephyrs, seersuckers, cheviots, in desirable styles, Lawns and per- cales b to 124c. Table cloths with embroideries to match, HOSIERY. Our stock of hosiery is now repleto in every reapect. 100 dozen ladies” eolored hose at 10c, worth e, 100 dozen fancy and solid colored hose, in- in, at 15c, worth 20c. 20 dozen balbriggans, full regular made, at 20c, worth 30c. 9% dozon silk clocked balbriggan hose, full regular made, at 20c, worth 350. 25 dozen solid colored hose, full regular, at 25e, worth 35¢ A 25 dozen solid colored split-feet hose, at 350, worth 50c. 25 doz “‘Schopper’s” oil colored hose, at 50¢, always sold at 60c. , 50 dozen colored and black lisle, at worth 90c, Wo have an clegant assortment of missos’ and children’s in lisles and cottons, blacks and colors, WHITE GOODS. 20 piacen lace pique at 10c worth 20c. 20 " Trench checked nainsook at 12jc 16e “ “ “ 5 “ and striped nainsook at 20c worth 30c, 95 pieces French satin checked and striped nainsook 25¢ worth 40c. Victoris, lawns Linen do Indes, batiste and white robes. Tn this department we can please the most factidions taste, EMBROIDERIES. 3c, bie, G}o, T4, Ske, 10c, to $1.00 per yard worth 33} per cent more, _ Allover netting and allover embroidery in beautiful patterns. ]l‘ Wayno conaty, Mo, GENTS’ HALF HOSE 50 dozen cotton stripes, at bo, worth Fic, 20 dozen stout Scotch mixed, seamless, at 10¢, worth 15, 15 dozen blue and brown mixed, scamless, at124¢, worth 16c. 20 dozen old gold, blue and brown mixed, extra stout seamless, at 16, worth 25c, 20 dozen British stouts, at 20c, worth 25c seamless; 25 dozen striped British seamless, half hose, at 25¢, worth §:>e. 15 dozen oil ingrain hose, at LOVES. 25c worih 40¢c. 35c * boc, cy colored lisles at 50¢ worth e, worth 50c, 20 doz lisles at 95 w0 20 fa 5. 20 “ black and colored silk gloves at 50c worth 75c, 15 doz mitts colored and black at 50c and 75c worth 40 per cent more, We are Offering Domestics at New York Prices. SII.JIX S, Special bargain in black silks: No. 1, black silk at 65¢ worth 90c; No. 2, black silk at 85¢ worth 81; No. 3, black silk at $1 worth $1.35; Bargain No. 4, black silk at $1.256 worth $1.656. We are offering the best value at $1.50 ever given in this city. No. 6, very heavy soft finished silk at $1.85 worth $2.25. We guarantee these silks NOT TO CUT, The above goods and prices are some of our epecial bargains. We have others but have no room to enumerate. These are a few of the bargains obtained by our buyer in his late trip to New York and Philadelphia, and are without doubt the cheapest goods ever brought to_this market. Ladies shouid not fail to see these goods. Purchacers atd visitors are alike welcome. * All orders by mail receive prompt attention. Satisfaction guaranteed. A1l orders throughout lowa and Nebraska by mail to us, should, in ad- dition to the name of town, contain name ot county and state, as our “Out Cf Town Department” is increasing so rapidly that we find it necessary to insist on everything to facilitate our business. Cocke & Morgan, 347 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA., “MURDER MOST FOUL,” To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria. URING the Inst fiv yenrs there has not been a death from diphtherla in any case wl D Joltorls proventive and ouro was used. It has boen tho meau of saving Shoasands ot l’l’v’u.nl:l:\‘fi. neiblo in puttid sore throat, in malignant scarlet fever, changing it in 48 hours to the simple form. - allible cure for all Inflammatory, Ulcerative, Putrid or Catarrhal conditions, either internal or external. Price, 2. CHOLERA! CHOLERA! CHOLERA! Dr. Jefforls’ Cholera Specific will arrest the disease In 30 to €0 minutes, The Doct: d thi . cine during the fearful visitation of the cholera in Cincinr . “Louls, and_all slong the .‘\u‘-‘ni:f:;‘\l River and it tributaries, without losing a case, In the years '40, 60, '51 and '52. It s tnfallible in Chclera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, etc, Keep it on hand. You can rely upon it. Send for it. Pri Cholera “‘Comes ag a thief In the night. okt DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! Dyspeptlc, whylive in misory and dio in despalr with cancer of the stomach? Dr. Thomaa Jefforls cures cvery caso of Indigestion and covstipation in & very shorb time. Bost of reforences given. Dyspepsia i the cause of ninety per cent of all diseased conditions. Price 3 for two weeks treatment. d Instructions how to use themedicines sent with them. No doctor required; a good nurse efferls’ romedios can only be his offi 23 South 8th Street Council Bluffs, To nt by express on receipt of pric SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS, LEADING Merchant Tailors! %7 and 9 Malin St., CouNcir BLurrs, - - Towa. A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From. KIEL SALE STABLE; Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand whio we will sell in retall or carload lota, All Stock Warranted as Reoresented. Wholetale and rets)) dealere io Graln snd Baled Hay. Prices eonable Satlsfaction Guaranteed. SCHILUTER & BOLEY Corner Fifth Ave, & Fourth St. Councl!Bluffs, AGENTS WANTED. Drs. Judd & Smith’s New Improved Electric Belt. 819 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA; 725 ELM ST., DALLAS, TEXAS; and FT. WAYNE, IND OURES— Kidney and Livor Complainh, Bright's Diseas., Rheumatism, Neuralzia Paralysls, Spinal ‘Affections, Indigestion, Heart Disoss: 08 requiring lnoreased m Now tmprovi W. P. AYLSWORTH, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildings of any size raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed, Frame hous moved on LitTLE GIANT trucks, the best in the world, W. P, AYLSWORTH. 1010 Ninth Street, Council Bluffs, HE PH@ENIX AND “THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN., 606 Broadway, Council Bluffs. THE ONLY ALL NIGHT HOUSE 1N THE 01Ty, Everything served in first class style and on thort notice, Hot and cold lunches always ready, FORTIETH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE N WYORK LIFE INSURANGE COMPANY Orrice: Nos, 346 & 348 Broapway, New York. JANUARY 1, 1885. crenreenieen. $53,477,840,80 Prewium Less deferred premitn Intercst, including rents . Less Interest accrucd Jan 013 808 22 845 017 46811 208 850 76 DISBURSEN T ACCOUNT, Losses by death, including reverslonary additions to same. .82 267 175 70 Endowments, matured and discounted, including rever- ry »dditions to samo Annuities, dividends, and pus "Total Puid Porloy holders Contingeut Fund (charged off Taxes and re-insurance. Commissions, hrok'ges, agency expenses and ph Offlce and law ¢xpenses, en'arice, sdvertising, prin . ASSETS, Cash in bank, on hand, and in transit (since recclved) . Invested in United States. New York C $2 222 343 52 95 467 03 Eonds and mortgages, ilrst lien on real ¢ 819 600 €00 00 lici collateral secu Temporsry loans (secured by “Losns on oxisting policies (the rescrve beld by the Company cles amounte to over $2 €00 000 00.. B *Quarterly and scmi snoual premiums on existing policics, d to January k 1855 : *Premiums on ex'stin Agents’ balances Accrued interest on investments, January 1, 188! Market value of securitios over cost on Compar A detailed schedule of these items will a port filed with the Insurance Departmen Casu Assers, January 1, 1885 ~ = -~ = = Appropriated as follows s, due subscqy 21 116 430 00 370 000 00 440 007 12 795 823 €0 542 816 19 74 880 30 460 507 76—857 835 008 45 "8 Book 1447 765 12 mpany_ the sl anniial re- - of New York, Adjusted lo Reported lo: Matured Annuities due and up Hoservod for re-insurance on existing policies; participatiog insuravceat & per it Carlalo set. premium; o Porticipating at b per cont Carlislo et um...... o 51 rved for continge January 1, 1684, ing pollics of that clasy Addition to the Fund duriog 1884 for surglu serve DEDUCT— Roturned to Tontine policy holders durlng th Tontines Balance of Tontine Fund January 1, 165 Reserved for premiums pald in advance. vor and PECIAL NOTICES. NOTIOR.—Special a vertisoments, ;o a8 Los, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board. 1ng, 640., will be inserted In ¥his colamn a4 the low rate of TEN OENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE OENTS PER LINK for each subsequent rion. Leave advertisoments s\ our ofioe, No. Peat] Stroed, near Broadway a6t will tako less than ntors, Coanell half price vory cheap, Blufts, A tha. also big lot of A ). Mandel, ol and ¢ Broadway, SO SALE —Another hotel in & live N {4 town, now doing & business cf about §35 month, No cther hotel in tho place. Torms live BWAN & WALKKR o nores of land In | trade for Councl {18 city proporty er sell cheap for cash, or yart B e EWAN & Watkoit, \ merchandise, well locate: JOR SALE OR TRADE. FANTS TO TRADE.—Good Towa or M Iand for » small sbook of hardware or BWAN & WALKRR, JOR sane- A raro chanco to got & fino, well {m. proved farm of 400 acres, within a fow miles of Council Blufls, at & bargain. Low price and oasy SWAN & WALKNR A good paying hotel property with able, in one of the best ~|vn\h towns in will'sell with or without furnitare, or trndo for o small farm with stook ¢ SWAN & WALKRR, w unlmproved land in miles south-eastof Atf- All trade for Nebraska or BwAN & WALKER. NOR SALE—A 20 acro tract of good land about onc and a half wiles from_Council Blufly post office, at & bargain, BWAN & WALKER. }“llll SALE—In Harrison county, Towa. 0 acres grass land, all under_fonce—n $00 acro farm Wwith fine improvement3. all under cultivation excopt 90 ncres grasa—80 nores good grass or pasturo land, and severa! other tracts of from 40 to 160 acres of unimproved land. SWAN & WALKRR. P‘Uu SALE—Tands improved aad unimproved. 1t you wanta farm in wostern fows, Kausas Nebraska or Dakota, lot us hoar from you. BWAN & WALKRR, ANTED—A stenographer and_typo-writer—a roferred. Inquite of David Eradley & Co., 1100 Main 8t., Council Biuffs, OR SALE—A large number of business and rosl- dence lots In all parts of Council Bluffa Seo us before you buy, SWAN & WALKRR, OR SALE- los wishing to buy ‘cheap lota to build on canbuy on monthly payments of from BWAN & WALKKR, Wo will rent you a ot to bulld_on privilage to buy it you wish on very ilberal terme, SWAN & WALKRR. TANTED—To correspond with any ono wishing a good location £ planning mill. sash, doo and blind manufactory, we have bullding and machinery, well located, for salo, lease or trade; SWAN & WALKER, TOR RENT- Largo two story frame bullding sult able for warchouse or 8torago purposes, noar railroad depot. BWAN WALKRR. JOR RENT UK SALk — B, suital lo for small founds; Good boiler, engine, cupola, blows ing eto., ready toput in motion, g _And_grounds d machine shop with fixed shafte SWAN WALKER, O SALE—IHouses, Lots and Land. A. J. ™ Stepbenson, 603 First avenue. OR SALE—A _top-buggy, first-class mako and 1n excellent condition, 'Or will trado for cheap iob. Addross k. M. Boe office, Councll Blus. (YOAL aND %O00D—Goorge 035 Droad- ‘way, solls coal and wood at roasonable _prices Ives 2,000 Ibs. for & ton, and 128 cublo for & cord, y him. = ANTED—Every body in Council Bluffs o take ‘Y TunBsx. Dolivored by carrier at only iwenty conte & week. cenbemweek T.D PAPERS—For sale at Bz offico, at 35 centa » hundred! {£ORDER YOUR Cob, Coal § Wood 7T . 88 JFON Es P, 0. address, Lock Bok 1189 Council Bluffa. JOHN FOX, Deputy Sheriff and General Collection Agent, Office with N. Schurz, Justico of the Peace, Councll | Bluffs, lowa. | JACOB SIMS, Attorney - al-Law,{ COUNCIL BLUF1S, IOWA. Office, Main Strect, Rooms 7and 8, Shugart and Beno block. Wili practice In Sate and tate courts. A. J. MILLER, (COLORED) Hair Culting and Shaving. This is an Equal Rights Shop 610 Broadway, Council Bluffs. N. SCHURZ. Justice of the Peace. OFFICE OVER AMERIOAN EXPRESS COUNGIE BLETHFS " 10WA, Y1108, OFFIOER) W, B, M, PORNE OFFICER & PUSE BAN KERS-. Counall Bluffs, . . ™ Established 1856 Dealers in Yorelgn and Domestle Exehange and Home Becuritics, For Rent The building known a8 tho “Ska‘ing Rink” corner 5th Avenue and Pearl street, will bo rentod gether or soparatel Occupancy, April 1st. further particulars call on JONN BERESHEDM, President Council bluffs Savings Bank ¥or MANDEMAKER &VAN, ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS No.120 Upper Broadway, Councll Bluffs Divisible Surplus at 4 per cent, (Company's Standard) $4 371 014 00 Surplus by the New York State Standard at 4} per cent, estimated at $10 000 000 00 From the undivlded surplus of 84 871 014 00 the Board of Trustecs has declared a rovisionary dividend to participating policies in proportion to their contribution to surplus, available on settloment of next annual premium ( 1880, 81,781,721 1880, $2 317 889, Death-claims | 1881, “2,013,20; 1881, 2 433 6 | 1882, 1,995, 1882, 2 798 0 1883, 2,203,09 1883, 2 712 A L 1884, 2,257,175, 1884, 2 971 G Jan, 1, 1881, $135 726 916, Jan, 1, 1881, $43 183 1, 1882, 161 760 824, Jan, 1, 1882, 47 228 7 1383, 171 415 097, Jan, 1, 1 50 800 8¢ , 105 746 043, Jan, 1, 1884, 55 542 90: ( Jan, 1, 1885, 229 882 686, Jan, 1, 1885, £9 283 763, During the year, 17,453 policies have been issued, insuring 861,481,660, Tncome from paid, Tnterest, Cash Assets, ) TRUSTEES. 0,8THEET, BET 7thand 6th, - rooms on first members of the leglalature Dr, W. H. Sherraden DENTIST, Masgonic Temple, Oouncll Blufls 2! Iown, St. Charles Hotel. - LINCOLN, NEB, Mrs. Kato Coakly, Propristoross. 4@ Nowly and slogantly furalabed, Good smple oor, & Torma -§1.60 to §2 day. Special rates given wov10-1w-wme R, SUYDAM GRANT GEOBGE H, POTTS, WILLIAM L, STRONG, WILLIAM H, BEERS, MOBHIS FRANKLIN, WA, Hi APPLETON, DAYVID DOWS, EDWARD MAKTIN, HENEY BOWERS, JOHN MAIRS, WILLIAM A, BOOTH, LOOMIS L, WILITE, HENRY TUCK, H, B, CLAFLIN, KOBEBT B, COLLINS, ALEX STUDWELL, ARCHIBALD H, WELCH, THEODORE M. BANTA, Cashier, A D. O'DELL, Buperintendent of Agencies, ~ WM. H mt(l \'n;-; Prl"'“l‘:lndlA“u"y. HENBY TUCK, M. D, L aroqi i HENRY TUCK, 2d Vice-P'resident, A, HONTIMGTON, . 1, § Medical Directors. SMITH & CADWELL, General Agents, Council Bluffs, MORRIS FRANKLIN, President. R. Rice M. D, CANCERS, taiitss v ontaes ™ CHRONIC DISEASES orsu xtade s specatty G Vi yiars practes siperonse S0 Bo

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