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LINCOLN NEWS AND GOSSIP. One Horse Fatally and Another Seriously Burned. BUPREME AND DISTRICT COURTS, Incorporation of the Perkins County Bank—New Notaries Comu sioned—Generat and Personal Matters of Interest. LINCOLS BUREAU 0F Tii OMATTA nu‘s 1020 P St Lt nded just b wrd the ¢ on ant firc alarm s fore 1 and shortl The to hoofs and | hat a rapid run was the order for the scene, Jocated on the corner of Twenty-fourth and O strects, a little over a mile from the gov ernment building. When the fire dis. was apparent that it had got under too much headway to save the build ingz, a smg rn, and the alarm was turned on to save other buildings located near, T'his the fire department 8 od in doing. Aid, hov did not reach the scenc in time to save tyvo horses that were tied in the barn. One of them was fatally burned. The other was badly scratched about the head and neck, and may die from the injuries sus taimed. Besides the horses a quantity of hay and some agricultural myghinery were con sumed. The loss is estimfatad at from $0600 to #5300, There was no_insurau The owner, Mr. C. IR. League, is a poor man and can ill-afford the loss. “Phe blaze was cansed by a bonfiee built by a small boy, too near the building, Instead of giving the alarm when he saw that the fire was wetting beyond his control, he ran from tho place and sought to hide, evidently badly frightencd ; boylike, he did not have the presence of mind to run to_the house for assistance, and consequently a valuable horse perished in the flathes and another one was badly burned. It was asad accident, TIE PERKINS COUNTY BANK, The Perkins County bank complied with the laws of the state yesterday, and filed ar. ticles of incorporation with the' secretary of state, thus adding another domestic instit tion to Nebraska’s enterprises. 1t is stipu- lated that business shall commence on the 15t diny of Decomber, 188%, and continue until Jegal dissolution excuses, or uutil the 1st of December, 1938, The corporation authorizes weapital Stock of 100,000 and exacts that 25,000 0f the amount shall be paid in before the date of busincss announcement, and the balance from time to time as the board of dircctors muy direct. ‘The institution propose to negotiate and make loans and deal in real estate andpersonal securities. Ap. pended to the articles are the names of O. M. Carter, C. 5. Montgomery ana J. A. Phillips, “This will doubtless become one of the strong: est state banks in_the state. Graut is the principal place of business. IN SUPREME AND DISTRICT COURTS, At the Wednosday evening o0 of the subreme court the following cases are mat ters of record. ‘Austin vs Austin, supplemental decree for plaintiff; Loney vs Courtney, motion to mod ify decreo overruled; Griffey vs Keunard, motion sustained. Rehearings were denied in the following cases: Hilton vs Bachman, Everton vs E gute, Elwood vs Bros., Hershiser vs Delone, Rush vs [Plewher, McClure vs L der, motion to recommit overruled. Court adjourned to December 13, to engble the supreme benen to hand down decisions on Judge Field, in the district court, took up the caseof Hardy & Pitcter against the yor and council of Lincoln this “morning. The case was broucht to prevent the issu ance of a liquor license to Louis Otto and Fred Claus, allowing thew to open a saloon in the stororoom next to the rooms occupied by the complainants with furniture on South Eleventh strect. The plaintiffs objected to trying the case out of the usual order, but it was overruled by the court. The arguments on both sides were exhaustive. “The court took the decision under advisement. This cuse excites a good deal of interest. Defend- ants songht to_establish a saloon in close Pproximity to the business interests of the plaintiffs. 1t is argued that the saloon would greatly injure this location und furniture business of the plaintiffs providing it is pes mitted to be located there. They recite that they haye a long lease on the building they now oceupy, and they wish to continue there unmolested’ by drunkenness and revelvy. This they say they can not do with a saloon iu active operation. Decision will probably DC given L-morrow. The cquity cuse of y Rogers ot al has been filed, Plaintiff secks to recover $100 for forty days’ work performed for the defendants in building o house. Ella Ve atter ngle of the yune was covered it Green s vs George Murphy is the latest e filed for trial, The plaintiff sceks 1o be divorced from the defendant on the grounds of doscrtion, extromo cruel treat anent, failure to support and maintain and divers other causes, They were married at Eldora, In, in 1874 Mrs. Murphy thinks that her husband is 1ot the proper persou to rear and care for their two little sons, and she asks for their custody. NOTARIES COMMISSIONED, The governor to day issued notarial com missions to the following citizens ot the hluh‘ Murphy cogra, Milldale, Custercounty ; Plainview, Pierce county; w1, Omalia, Douglas county Lean, St. Paul, Howard county; Wiliiam B, Healey, Omahia, Douglas county | C. . Strob, Santce Agency, K T, Harry Whitman, ortolk, county. Madison CITY NEWS AND NOTES, John Steen, of Saunders county, was It seoms 1o befn scttled fact that Charley Cacter will serve ssioner of public lands and buildings v him. vernor Thayer ate his ¢ with Plattsmouth fricnds, He was u Lis post of duty to-day, however, transacting offivinl business and greeting visitors in his courteous way, wis last * night as the 1S Thanksgiving midnight blaze The building street market was burned to the ground. The loss to the owne of the building will reach $500 or $600, W . Sawyer, however, is the greatest loser o hud 800 or 400 bushels of chestuuts storod inthe building, and they ure said to be a total loss. The fire is thought to have been the result of incendinrism, Another enterprise of considerablo import ance will soon commence business in - this city. John Schmittel, in company with two or ' three other gentlemen of wealth, will establish an overatl and jumper factory “Piie articlos of incorporation’ will be filed in a fow days. ‘Phis enterprise will add greatly 10 tho city’s metropolitan pretensions Judge Post, of York, put in a portion of te- @ay at the state house. to is interested in somo cases pending before the supreme court. “Iam weary of livi Mrs, Black. ‘or I'm fair my back; My nerves are a chain Of weakuess and pain, Aud my poor hiead is uching s if it crack,” “Now, don't be discouraged,” Mus. White, 1L is never so dar light; I can tell you, in bric What will giv Picree's Favorite Prese you right.” It is the only remcdy for woman’s pe- culiar weaknesses and ailments. sold by druggists, under a positive guurantee from the manufacturersthat it will give satisfaction in every case or money will be refunded. See guarantee on bottle WraApD Lawge bottle (100 doses) for 81. Six for & Local Ay News. Iu mecordance with the iustructions of the major general commanding the Division of tho Missouri, under date of November 26, iustant, post cowwanders in this departwent will cause all obsolete cloth chevrons on hand 40 be luvoiced and shipped to Captain F. H. Hathaway, assistant quartermaster, Upited Htates army, st the quartermaster's depot at 5t, Louls, Leave of absence for one month has becn ranted Captain Heory B. Freeman, Seventh ofantry, Cawp Pilot Butte, Wyomiug, moaned poor ¢ worn out with the ache in would cried good But there's promise of COUNTS e Railway Cases Still settle The strect railway injunction cass was brought up before Judge Dundy this morning. it urged that something should be done pointing toward a sottlement of the er in controv stating that the entive ity v the The Ho Une a8 brought ab ) L on the request ¢ car company, signed.an order granting them the r to coustruct their traclk, tie same to b operated Jointl wvided the motor pany would giv msent. Wi pose of the case, the strect railway element regard it a polut'in its favor, and it is stated hius strong hopes of uitimate] i aims, ~ Wheth o 1ot will o co n of the ecomplish ny ho construct of their work 148 s ot been undecided, | is thought that it will mb to »f adjusting the difiie emureer in tn {cConnel ned. Simpson x-treasurer of Oloe cotinty, now coufined in tho peni misappropriation of public an e Wwas sus ment of &4, s thedefaunlt this state, who is tentinry for moneys. The case of Parker against Wilson in an tion to recover iand valued at 1,500, in Richardson county, this state, is on trial A. L. Philbrick was arrested for liquor witiiout n government license, ton, Neb., and was arrmgned before Judge Dundy, entering a plea of not guilty, W. H. Barker, the commission merc who was arrested on a charge of sending dunnine postal cards thror sov- al duys ago, was arraigned, aud enterod a of guilty. 'This 18 the first conviction has been brought about in the courts inder the new law, making dunning creditors openly through the mails, a erime. Tho case of Charles D, Parker against Artemesia Wilson, an ejectmentsuit respect- ing property in Richardson county, Neb., occupicd the attention of Judge Dundy and o jury yesterday afternoon Anios 1. Adams, of Massachusetts, filed a petition against Benjamin G. Collins et al, t foreclose a mortgage of $2,500. The mortgnge 18 griven in 1586 on lots 1% and 13 of block 11 in Atkinson, Neb, W. Rich vs. Moritz Gross_was another of ‘a_similar nature filed in this court amount involved is 83,43, the property consisting of 600 acres in Madison county A M. Philbrick, against whom the grand jury lately found a true bill for selling liquors withio license, was i 1to-day in Ho will be brought to ul. District Court. The case of Wasserman vs the Knights of Pythias association in an action to recover certificates of money paid in to the extent of §500. The matter was brought about by Was- serman grauting §500 to be applied in the con- struction of a Pythian hall on upper Farnam strect. He alleges that the building is not being consteucted at the designated point, and sues to recover his money, The case is before Judge Hopewell. Tho case of John C. Dahlstrom vs. Frank Johnson, Frank E. Moores, Andrew Murphy and Patrick O'Connor, for false arrest and imprisonment, for which plaintilf claims $1,000 damages, is on trial before Judge Doane. Johuson is the officer who made the arrest, and the remainder are his bond men. The plaintiff resides on Twent venth street and St. Mary's avenuo, T} ant called for the est of Charles C. ahstrow, and, notwithstanding the mis- take was pointed out to the officer, he in- sisted and did make the arrest, The Nebraska National bank, of Omaha, enters a suit against G. W. Logan and H. L. Stanton, of Valparaiso, and McCord, Brady & Co., of Omaha, These procecdings are the outcome ofthe Valparaiso Stute bank frauds. On_November 16, 1888, Togan and Stanton d McCord, Brady & Co., a check of the value of §481. This was endorsed be M Cord, Brady & Co. to the plaintiffs’ company mul I)\' them remitted to Valparaiso. In re- turn a check on the German _National bank nt to the Nebraska National, which out to be worthless. Due notice of the fuct was given to defendants by the plaintiffs, with an intimation tha’ they would look to the defendants for payment of the amount due. The defendunts deny their lia- bility. Leona Evans has filed a petition praying for a divorce trom her husband, Charles D, Evans. The parties were married in Jul) 1886, at Bedford, The divorce is aske for upon the grounds of drunkenness, habit- ual cruelty and inability to provide suitable maintenance for a wife. The case of Brady o Smelting Works company Hopewell. The plaintiff Brady, received certain injuries while working' in the de- fendant company’s work: and asks for $10,000 damages. Judge Wakeley arguments in the taking the matte Omaha for t nst the Omaha is before Jud has finished hearing the Ambler estate suiv and is under advisetnent, Court. Mrs. Mary Rosink, as administratrix to the estate of the late Oscar Grotmach, has entered an action for the ¢ of certain clinttols now in possession of Earncst Volk- myer ct al, together with $25 damages. B R S AT P Olsen et al, for the recovery of 8650 wi terest and 'costs of uction due upon ¢ promissory nol Williwm H. Neal and George L. Morse ve entered a suit against Charles Schmiiz- for the payment of $315.38 with i od thereto and costs of action. suit is brought for the payment sola and delivered. The Diumond _Cryst Dlaintiffs in asuit against C. K. Bates and others, now pending in the county court The claim is for §50 and cos! 'his, goods Salt company are Police Court. Mrs.S. Gormon, recently cmberzzling .50 from billiard marker at the yesterday discharged, Uawaging nature bein he carl Wright, charged George Davis, the Millard lotel, was w0 evidence of a produced ugainst with the fallen woman charged with stealing wearing apparal from a keeper of a house of prostitution, was sent to the county jail for five days. Chicago. e footbull game be- tween Chicago college men aud students of Aun Harbor (Mich.) university, was wit nessed by 3,000 people, and resulted in a vie tory for the Chic oven by a score of to 4. Durmngthe game Prettyman, of Xun Harbor, lost his temper and struck Peters, of Chicago with liis fist. Tho former was theu disqualified - the proprictors laye crits of Sulvation Ol on eartli for paio, We indorse relative t H,. the greatest only @b conts, Yarboroogh House, Raleigh, N, C. I have used Dr. Bull's Coogh Syrup for my children; it is the goldon remedy,~Mrs. Dr, Bluckwell said It is Price - The Death Sarr Lake, Utah, William G. Bowman die: aged sixty. He was ill body will be embalmed Shawneetown, 11l., when place ou his uppointment about three years, Surveyor 1 hevo this evening o long tim ho and shipped to e he came to this He has been here - No one should delay \vhvll they have a cough or cold, w a B0-cent bottle of Bigelow's Positive Care will promptly and safely cure them. Dollar size cheapest for family use or chronic cases. Goodman Drug Co. - Offers a Big Reward, Ricumoxn, Va,, Nov. 30.—Governor Lee has issued a proclamation offering §1,000 ro- ward for the appreheusion of the party or ies engaged in the release of Wayman Sutton, couvicted of murder, from the W ytheville jail. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla, When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she eried for Castoris, When slio became Mise, she clung to Casioria, Whiea slie had Ohildren, she gave them Cantoria, An Imponnnt Announcoment Apout it weoks a2o, while at Mf-!nw il only aifacked with excruelath AL 1) 109 o wes hnd hands. 8o ey o R | J7k my hed imineaiatelsy and in two days m; s wore a0 ugal sive, ALef suffers 11 for & Woeky ! frd varions OtHer rvmed o atrfond o ympathiaed with iny Leipl araifeo s cure, e vl oot Sou o pecured tio B8, tho first i ng slecp. Tn n woek 1 tolt groatl < "I Giree ek § coutd st i) an ot the Foom, and alter usiug nx 1t wud bl (0 g0 10 b Tty nt my from uin ten hours day, apd ol Free from rin. Theot v (e n my epso, it 1 wil L"'l ricy relative therot iatl. LW ¥ asmvs s A s fact rperion oF o anii) 15th sireat, New York City. , Tanw.— 1 iea warded oft n 1o i by LY ris i Aikper: G e ERORLTY alilouies e seods oF dls: Saie fromm U1 sy svom, ) ov. W. P. Harntson, D. D, NEw York, 61 TrR_Ave.—Aftor spending €015 Lo iitved cr Bibod i b ithiny B e TR Tot Wotiles of Swifes Specita NorkS et curer ¢ o Vieswy, G1<My 1ittle girl, ared aix, and , hfaert e i the Fiey Wora iy e oty w10 . Cosaa, LADY TAKE, SOMTER Co,, FLA.- Your 8. 8, vid o wonderful miiccess 1 m; ron my face, no_donb rould Bavo roon hurrled me to iny grav think ft1s wonderzul, and hos no equal, B. H.'BYRD, Postmaster, Waco, TEXAS, May 9, | Atlanta, Ga. v Knowiig that, you sppi Imonials, wo tike 8. Co., » Gontlen Yoluntary verhlycars T AL e SUlar (6 hUEB0K. WILLS & Co, DRIFRIaE e looks matied froa on’ appilcations drugglata sell 8. 8. 8, THE SWIFT SPEciF Diawer 9, Allanta AR A, To those who aresuffering from Coughis, Colds, Che: ns, Pn monfa, Rheumatism, Sciatica other pains so general at this se son of the yea such sufterers feel tar greater interest in Be: SON S PLASTER, & remedy which never fails (o fford prompt r llef when ithfully and intelli- gontly used. This plaster has made a reputation solely on its m ts as a sclentific remedy,com- ponunded on scientitic principles, by chemists of undoubted ability and iute ty. Its greatand in- ereasing popularity has induced unsernputons imitators to put many fraudulent counterfeits on ot, Careful buyers a <k for BENSON'S PLASTER all othe two cent stamp to Johnson,21 Platt Street L for a copy of “Instructions front’ the Doctor,” & valuablo household book. SOME DOCTORS honestly admit that they can’t cure Rheumitism and Neuralgia. Others gay they ean but—don’t. — Ath-lo- io-ros says nothing but— cures, }l‘hnl the secret of its suc Years of trial have proved it to be 8 quick, sufe, sure cure, Concord, N. H.. Sept. 3, 1867 T my own T2y Atilophhorbs whs used s Toat Toaor, th tser haviok sufiomd THE TARIFF IS OF LITTLE INTEREST 3" ' this Btats ana R ot Ceon fertporaryriof. Thon My Fecommentation scatck of peo: DRt (A Tomedy with thi stme o for 1t 0. 1L, WeisoN. Db Towa Jans v Athilophorts s conyetely eurei nervous headnche, and I feel thanktul for e Kood 1 haxdone i, M Lovisk Cirrnar. A Send 6 cents for the benutiful tre, * Moorish Maiden. THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. K.Y, AST ALL PRECEDENT. ER TWO MILLIONS DISTRIBUTED Louisiana State Lmry Gompany. Incorporated hy the logislature of 198, for Educational and” Charitable purposes, and its franchise made a part of the present State Con- stitution, in 1879, by an overwhelming popular vote, 1ts GRAND AORDINA RY DRAWINGS December) DRAW- montiis at the and its G SINGLE NUMT INGS take place fn eachof the other t in th cawn in publi Ac Orleans, La. “We o hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi-An 1 Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and fn person wanage anc control the Drawings themsclves, and that the same are eonducted with hondsty, fairness, and in £00d fuith toward all parties, and we authorize e company to nse s cortiticate, With fuc similes of o atures attached, in its adver tisements COMMISSTONERS. the undersigued Boks and Bankers,will The Louisiana State antid At our coun- pay all Prizes dviwn in Lotteries wiich may be pre t ulsinna Nat. Bank, ute Nat'l ik ¥ ALMSI PIERRE LANAUX, Pres A, BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans Nat'l Baiik, CARL KON, Pres, Union National Bank. MAMMOTH DRAWING In the Academy of Music, New Or- loans, Tuesday, December 18, 1588, CAPITAL PRIZE, $600,000. 100,000 Tickets at $40; Halves $20; Quarters, $10; Eighths, §$5; Twentisths, $2; Fortieths, §1, LIST OF PIIZES. PRIZE OF & £00,000 0010 100,000 50,000 00,000 ,00) w000 BO,00) 000 K,00) 100,000 100,000 50,000 {1718 OF (I7ZES OF N are W 4w 200 are, APPROXINMATION PIIZES, Prizes of #1,0)0 are Prizes of ~ Nt aro Prizes of 400 are Tier NUMBER LERMINALS, Prizes of 83K & i - ¥ Prizes of 400 ure Tyro NUMBER 900 Prizos of # BUNINALS, £180,000 900 Prizes of 200 are L 10,000 3,146 Prizes, amountingto....$2,118,600 ~Fou CLuw Rars, or Ay furthos Information acttrea. witte"ieglbly (0" (1 diforatun'hd Cloarly BRI YOUr sl SO Wi St ouhey Slrsc an Bt b T rapt ritarn mall del B by your cicloslag s euvelops Basring Your Soni 108 5, Expross New York ExXchange in orinary i EXDross (A OUr exponse) slircas, M. A DAUPHIN, Or M. 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Clark §t.,, CHICAQO, ILL. 10,000 MAGEE RANGES 9,000 MAGEE FURNAGES AND 13,000 MAGEE HEATING STOVES WERE SOLD IN 1887, These f are moro cloquent than which might be written in praise of th, merits possessed by the Mageo Goc 188 PARLOA SA%S OF THE RANGES 1 use the Magee Rango constantly in my Schools and Private Kitehan; It falfills every requirement for the most oxacting work; 1 would not exchange it for any vinge miude, d tor our Furuace Ciretlar nd read what clins professors, sciontists, moechanies and \ants say of the Magee Furnaces tney have VLput in Steam or Hot Water Ap paratis, il youwkNow what o FHsT-onAss 1106 Afr furnace will do for hulf the cc JE MAGEE RANGES, FURSACES, T COOKING STOVES ARE SOLD EVERY WHEKE our agents, and we warrant cachi one to give perfoct satistaction to the b MAGET FURNACE CO,, # 1038 UN(ON 57., Boston. 8 Laks St., Chicok MILTON BOG Agen I uliul phy mer in tise. ATIZG AND by RS & SONS, Owmakig, Neb, To the Stockholders of the Ogalulla Land and Unttie Compnn Notice is hereby given that tf unnual meet g O the SLOCKLOITALS O The Ogalalis Laud and Catele Compmny, will he held aithe Company's office fn the city of Omahn, Nobraska, on Wednesday, December i, 1885, ut 4§ o'clock p m., for the e100tion Of A{ractors For the pusuing year, and for the trapsaction of such other bis uess as may cowme biétore the geeting, WLz A/ PAXrdN, Prekiaont SHPi FIANK, Secretar Omaha, Neb ., '\u\vlubl‘l 15tk 1895, 4 nov-i7-to-dec DREXEL & MAUL, (Buccossors to John G. Jacobs.) Undertakers and Embalmers At the old stand, 1407 Faruu 8t telegraph solicited and promptly Telephione 1o No. 2, Orders by attended. e ——————— = Bias for Public Printing. STATE OF NEBRASKA, OFFICE OF THE STATE BOAID OF PRINTING, LINCOLY, Nov. 15, 1888, at any timg NOTICE T BIDDER als will bo recely ore 2 o'clock p.m. of the 11th day of iber, A, D, 1588, for the printing of alt bills for tho legislature, with such mutters as may ho ordered by elther house thercof to he printed fu “bill form,” which s shown and_designated s Class one (1) under the printing laws of the stat of Nebraska, For the printing and binfing in paper covera e thonsand (1,0) coples eachi of the biennial ports of the auditor public accoun(s, trensurer, secretary of state and conmisdoner of public Jands " and builldipgs; and five hundred (00) copies each of the bieanial reports of the attors ney general, superintendent. public instruction, state librarian and adjutant general; and all other reports und eocuments {iat miy b ors dered printed by the legislature, except such as may enter into and form a part 6f the Jowrnals, which class of work is known and destznated a3 Cluss 3 under the printing laws of Nebraska. “The bill work executod under Clags 1 shall be printed i small pica type on paper fonricon (10 inchies long by elght and one-liulf (815 inches wide, singio page, paper to t doublo cap to e ream ind except o title page ench pisize shall contali not less than twenty-ive () inds of solic matter of sven (7 inelies 1 Tonitli and the lines shall be succossively numbered with a Dlank only in,each spaco between the lines Thé title page of satd Dills less than oighteen (1%) lines inches additional space allowable for displa title mi Euch hid shall state what (e b dor 15 willing to o the work complete for per pigze, ncluding composition, puper, presswork, stitehing, folding anaall work or material one tering into the work requir WYk executed under ( lvered in good order by the contractor (o the oflice of the seeretary of sinte within three () duys after tne ot the ordor by & trictor from the chademan of th printinglis had contain not as above, with () wes 1 shall be des s long D, DADEE 1o hi forty- am, Wliite Yook, Each bid 1 what the bidc der 5 wills mplete o pe . on each Teport or item i (o elass, sneludlg come position, paper, presswork, stitching, folding and all Work or material entering into s wor required. G 00 must be fur. lie ofiicers of the ive department. or wman of the fee on printing in_either beanch of the luture, Work whon completed to belfyered { oxpense at o stato howse for work on_cach of the above fusses will not o considered unless the sime il be aecotipinied by & bond in the sum of [Five thousand #,000) dollurs, with 1wo or more sureties, that I ‘case the pirty proposing for 1 contract shull be awarded the Same suely party will within five days after {he award to §iim ‘of cuch contract enter futo Londs for the faithitul peiformonce thereof, as provided by 1aw and the terms of these proposals, Proposals shall be marked “Proposals for Inmn; friuting” and wddressed 1o the stato ourd of printing in care of the secretary o state, Lincoin, Neb, 3 b Contructs o Class one Wikl be awarded s i« whole, Contracts on Class three ( varded In whole of ay lect iples of the work to be exeen clusses orie and three may be se of tho secretury of state, un 1wo yoars trom Dec, “IThe state printing bow reject wny orall bids, G L LAWS, Secrétary of State, 1L AL A BCOCK, Auditor Publi CoOTLWILLARD, State Trosurer, witodly " OF thie State Hoard of Priutiug, under Clisk ing 1o do the work 1 a3 above specified vo spocified U puart, us thé 1 under n at the oflice gne aud three 10 A Teserves the right o Acc't COS PERFO. 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