Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 91, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1885 — Page 5

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL WEDNESDAY MORNING APRIL 1 1385

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LEGISLATIVE NOTES.

Heprcsentatlre Staley Handsomely Re membered by the W. C. T. Ü. Passage of tbe Joint Resolution Coa cernloflr the Terms of State OScsra Other Notes. The Senate yesterday refused to pass a joint resolution fr.r an amendment to the Confutation, Increasing tbe number of Supreme Court Judges to seven. Beaatcr Weir's till to establish an Appellate Court, cDiii-tics of fire Juiz3t wai tafced up S3 unfinished business yesterday morning, and affr some three hours' discussion was ordered engrossed. The Governor yesterday ncned bills legalizing the election of the Trustees o! the town of Lleonier; amending: an acl providing for the election of Justices of th? PVace, nnd legalizing the collectioa of taxej assessed by tha city cf Laicxeacburfr. The bill providing: that County Clerks and I'roeecutiag Attorneys may issue subpenai for witnesses during cpnri vsc.uicns, ti appear before the Grand Jnry wsa passed by the Senate yesterday. The" bill is designed lo ran h that cla!s of witnesses who make -visits to neihbohrjr cauctles every lime the Grand Jury meets. Senator Campbell's bill to enable parsons having claims azaintt the State to prosecute the same before theCiicuit and Superior Courts Kai ra:ed by the Ilcme yesterday by a very decided vote. Ths general sentiment Is that the meaure will prove an economic one, as runes, tirce in every session is consumed in di?pc&ing of this claw of business. A resolution, similar to that defeated In Ihe House some ten days was introduced in the Senate yrtterday, authorizing the purchase of LOO ccp!es cf a reap showing the CongrepEional, Legislative end Senatorial appcrtionment cf tbe State, the satd copies to be distributed amont; the embers. On motion of Sf rator lien, ths resolution was laid on the table. The Senats yest2rdsy erjrro?ed Ssnator Howard's bill providing for the organization and maintenance o! a Eiste miiitia. It provides the same amount of mosey for equipment and tho objectionable features pointed cut in the veto message on tbe bill that recently passed. The minor details relating to drill and other matters are aho left out of the bill, the idea being to leave thesa to the judgment of the Adjutant General. The diecu3iion cf the General Appropriation bill was continued yesterday morning, and wca ordered engro?sed. The friends of jPnrdue reconsidered their determination not to accept any turn le:3 than S1S.O0O for tbe purpose cf erecting nev buildings, and 2lr. Smith, of Tipprcano, ruovtd t'j make the appropriation $ 14. 7f0 An amendment makirjg the sdra ?J2,(Xkj v.-r vcted down, and the sum named by Mr. Smith was finally agreed upon by a voto of nsto22. An amendment tbst the money should b 3 called for mithin 100 days cr bo forfeited to the 8late wn3 defeated. The joint resolution fcr amending the Constitution by ifgalating tbe terms of State oHicers eo tfcat they shall hold for term of four years eech, and making thum ineligible to ie-electiou, was called up In the Housn yesterday aftemcori End pse J by a vots of 70 to The jomt resolution relating to county officer?, making like provisions, hai been passed by both bodies-, and tbe two amendments will dcnbtles be submitted at the same time to a vote of the people. The tmanimity with which theso resolutions have been ptree d in the two houses see 013 to indicate a demand on the part of "the people for such a chance, and the friends of the measures r.re talijhed that tha people will adopt them. IteDmentative Staley yesterdiy received a basket of hanthcrxe cut fbwprs from the ladies of the W. C T. U., 1 an evidence of their apj.rs-cii.tion of Lis eil ort in tenalf of the bill requiring that the eficts cf alcohol and other caicotica t pnn tho human system eiouM te t&ugbt in the public cloc!i of tbe State. A note eccompfinyin tb gift reads: ' P!a?e accept on b.-ralf cf the V. C. T. II. cf Indiana thi slight tcken of our Imperishable regard for you as our champion ard as the vrorthy representative of the men who, with you, bare be?n loyal to us in oor unsuecicsful effort to Becnrn the aid of Jaw in enr work for the individual and national purify betokened by their whiteribbon emblem." KAILWAY NEWS. "ToDay'a Important Meeting- at Chicago President Invalid Ttieory A Testimonial Other Items of tho Rail. South-hound patsenger business is on the the decrease. Ii. B. Hammond, President and Receiver of the IM D. and S., yesterday Issued a circular announcing the appointments already made public. A3 stated in the Sentinel of yeteiday, ür. Hammond will assume coatrol of tho joad to day. Fatsezger rates from Cincinnati to New York have b:en restored to full tariff. The restoration was the result of an agreement between General ljusngir Agent E. A. l'ord, cf the Pennsylvania; General Passenser Agett A. J. Smith, rf tue Bee Line, and Clark, of the N. Y.P.andO. It Is quite Toscible that tbe restoration is xnada pending the important meeting at Chicago taday. at which the differential theory and practice will -doubtless receive a thorouga dicas;03 and perhaps a final eettlement. Mr. G. W. Kinder, recently appointed "ouperintendtntcf the Indianapolis, Decatur and ßprin?, eld, tcTcrtd connection with the Kentucky C.-ntral yesterday after several ycartof eicient scrviosas its General Superintendent According to a Cincinnati paper, on Monday evening Mr. Pander was sum moned unexpectedly to r.n elegant sapper at the Arrlngton llousc, In Coviugton, prepared for hifa jy thsernpiojes of tbe road and several prouiinr nt citJzens. After the elegint -spread had diisppeared Mr. Pender was presented vitb an elegant carved writing stand and m ngtii5cent ret cf solid silverware. President IL E. Ingalls, of the Cincinnati, Indianapolis, SL Louia and Chicago IIj.i1, pawed throcnb the city yest-rdaj, ea roule to Chicago, t.'pon the deliberations of loday'agitheritj of railrca-l orhcials la that city haoRi tue most lmportont issues that have ar?an tn tha Wettalnca the railway system of the country has aiMimed its present clganlic Proportion. The poiut to be decided ir,practiclly, shall the rail way man tgirs of the territory representedcontrol tbeir own roads, or shall their buiines ojotlnne to be at the mercy of what Is known as th

trcnkline pcol? Tbe Chicago confereacs wiil be composed of me 1'residents and Traffic Managers of all roads lyinr between the western termini of the trunk lines east of the MiisiisippI, north cf tbe Ohio, and south ot the lakes, The meeting was called by Commissioner Fink upon the anncuDcecce nt of several Western lines that they were preparing to withdraw frcm tbe pcol. President Ingalls, of the Big Four, has been suggested as Chairman, but it is hardly probacie that he will consant to ect in this capacity, pieferxing to remain on the floor, where he can advance several ideas cf his own. Mr. Inealis has alwajsvheld that these of the railroad employes responsible fcr the revenue of a toad should bs required fo bo bena fide hohJers of its securities, nd it ia highly prchable that he will advance this theory amon others. Waeth er erect the meeting will take kmdiy to the jcrgtEtion remains to be seen. It is to ba hoped they will. THE GISEBAL 1'ASSKX.E!: AOFNTs. There was an impottaut meeting cf tha General Panenger Asents of the Western reeds at the Bates Houe jeitarday a!terroo!i. Owen Rice pres del over the meetir. rh'l st. H, Ktnt: as'd as Secretary. Tie fcPcwit-R 1;ls were rpresen'.ed' C. K I.C!1 end V. K. Jleppert, of tie Pallintoro atd Onio; X J. Smith, cf the Pe Line; A. E. Clark, oi the N. Y., P. and () ; Simuel StevBUSon, of th C, H. ard I.; 1J. N. Bro::ron, of the I , B ard W : E. A. Ford, of tbe Pan-Handle, Owsn Pice, of the Cincinnati, Wabash and Michin; A. L. Kimball, of the Nickel Plate; U. V. Amore of th L and N'. ; John Earan. B; Four; T. P. Barry, Cincinnati, Walah ftrd B.iltia-.ore; Clevelaad and Mart etta, J. c. Webb; E C. James, Cleveland, Mctir.t Yemen ard Delaware: W. B. Shattuc, Ohio and Mississippi ; J. M. Hall, Whesling

ard Lake Erie. Telegrams assenting to tha ! restonab'e corc'uEiou e f Ihe meeting were received frcm W. P. Johnso , rteneral Passet rer AentL. S. and M S. Boad: F. Chandler, Wabash, and G W. Soaith, Pake Erie and enri), and o:her. After informal dicussiO" concarning the bt st means cf arriving at the restoration and mMntensnr of fnll tnfiff rite?, it was KfgrlTcd, That the Chair appoint a committee cf il.n e, c r iuore. to oatiin" a tei ntory to bo coatrclud fcy a ccutral association, nd submit &a ercc wei.t to rrstore rau to i-irltr in suco territ ry. etui the penalty to be aj-plied for violatioa cl the'une. Tl e Ciisir appointed Messre. Ford.Atmore, Lord, l. J. Smith aud Shatluc as euch committee. On motion of Mesrs. Lord and Ford it was Kcfcivtd, That westbound ra'e. and rie botwecii Inteiiof points in all direftloos. b;rc:orcd to full lorulir tariil oh April 5. lsij, In täo leiritoiy wtst of the truuk liac i.'rmlat And fertfce-r, on moiion of Mtsrs Steventen ard Lord, it wai unanimously Resolved, that it is the s?r.se of thi meeting tLht rei rtfctntativcs of lines here present will restore raits on April 5, irrespective cf the action of my ccnipt titor not present. On iLOiicn of Mi&srs. Ford tad Soaith, it wro r.t 'olTec , That th Cocimtt' ot Orcanlzi'ion cf a Centn 1 Association, appointed Bt this me?cif cr, tc icstrru ted to r- prwat a 1 a'lioarn-:-l m-jt-'Ttg -oie Leid at the t'oütfcer:i Hotel. St. I.oul. oi Tluir-dy, April I;fc5, at l'J o'cloes a. m.: an l a so Kesn'.Tpd, Trat the rate rriCfitin? of tlie Weslr'i A -k,( jßtiou, CellC'd ior (.'hitaso.Tiihdaiy. Auril 7, fi.', is brrby r-Ulttl for the s-ouihorn 'ilatcl. S:. Lctii..-, April T, litb, nt 13 u El On motion ol ilttiri. Ford and Lard, it W3 Rosclrrd, Taat this mf t'n; a3,pum to m;et t tbe -outrrn Botel, i-r. Louis, on lhurdy, April IKS.', st löa. m., and that theChairmau anis ictury hall irairciia;el i.iail a cill for sai-1 neetins, embracing; its oJecL 10 rsprestntaiives ol el' )h(.5 intensteJ, urgiu them to attend, prepared to nmnin two or inrtHi .la f. if nessHrv, to ao-tctipil'-h the result to mu ü leired by all a rts'.or iticn tnd ra&inttnauce of tari;r rates' oa pij Stüter trafäc DI&COYLKINK A COUPLE. A Nlfjht Watchman Makes a Horrible Discovery Earlier than Expected. Arcut v o'clock last nig'.t the watchman at B:yce's bakeiy, on East South street, discovered what be supposed to ba the body of a rran hargicg in ceo of the out hcusss back cf tLo estiiblh-hrcent. Feeling certain that some peer individual, overburdened with care end trouble, Lad succeeded in ending hi weary existence at ths end of a piece of bemr, the watchman, without a n cmenPa delay, hnrried to tha toleptcre and, callirg up the Cantrfcl Station, told the police of tbe lleced suicide. They at once telephoned Manner it Hommown, and the ambulance as 5-ent out aftn- tha depd man. Thevehic e arrived at tho bakery in a few minutes crly to find a very tough lcoking dummy IjiiiK on the tlccr. Several coHragcons parsesshsdpens into tbe outhouse to lcok at tbe alleged corpse, ard thi was the result cf the;r curiosity. Ev?rvbcdy, it eeercs. hsd f-rOtten;that this wai ""AlfFoob' Diy,M sco tLo wag who barged tha dummy no denbt thought that tbo watchman would ret find it until an early hour this morning. Local Courts. SCMRIOB COCET. Room 1. lion. N. B. Taylor, Jndjg. Frenk E. Benjamin et a I. vs. Isaac ThaimsnetaL Dismissed. "William Morrison vs. Adolph Seidscstickeretal. To quiet title. Judgment for defer dante. Boom 2. lion. D. W. Hoira, Jude. Harry F. Voieht et ah vs. J. I. Morris et ah Account. Judgment for $"S 41. fartha L. Dully vs. Alfred H. Duffy. Di Tone refused. jntel Wad dell vs. United States Home rrd Dower Aeeociation. Dismissed. Jcseph licDonough et al. vs. Herman Lauter et al. Dismissed. T. B. Brown vs. Marie Bown. Dismissal. Mary F. Burnwortn vj. iloa Barnworih. D;Jised. ' ary C Demmy vs. W. H. Deaimy et al. DtDiraed. Krowles Etrani Pump Company vj. Ltadley Yinlon. Dismissed. Hannah P. Bigelow va. John Brennan. Disruisied. Room 3. nou. Lewii C. Walker. Jndzc Alice Sowders va, Iliaaldo Sowders. Suit for divorce. A decree granted on tbe grounds of fTur 1 treatment and failure to provide. Annie McGee vs. Isaac X. McGee. Suit f OM'ivorce. A decree granted on the grounds of abandonment and failure to provide. Irtua K. Cotrman vs. Peter T. Cotlman. Suit fcr divorce. A decree granted ou the gioutids cf cruel treatment CHIM15AL CXJCBT. Hon. Pierce Norton, Jud, State vs. Thomas Pevine. Assault and battery with intent to kill. Dismissed. L'tate vs. Pearl Vance. Peilt larceny. Sent to the Female reformatory. Trustee's Report for March, 1835. Xnmbcrof apr!!cat!oun 1,416 Nnm'jcr of appiit-auti ai'lett .1.1'0 Number of applicants refused 2t3 f OS trcerT onlers at f L. ZWi loals coal a l iZ.iJ half conla wood, avcrvi tl-"'... Trt aoortatlon. .. 31,610 00 . 7 4R 1 11 2 TS IS 1) 15 l)u:lal cou...M Total.. 1W I

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The April Jurors The Davlna Suit Die missed Notes. Fre pay-roll for the last half of March Jnde Howe dimicsed a number of caes yesterday for want cf projecut'on. Judge Howe yesterday refused a divorce to Martha L. DnfTy frcm Alfred H. DalTy. Morris M. Ilo?s has siven bond as aiminis tratnr of the estate cf Ncrmaa M. Hois decease d. J. L. F.'etcher has applied for a permit to rect a ?",0O frame on Meridian strest beE?'ghth and Ninth street?. .Leopold Weil t Co. have Cled suit on an open ncccunt cf $1 SO sg.inst Louis Haae. Bernard, SGoU. Piaiutiils live in .N'fw York. The will of John Henry Brcck?chtnid!:, deceased, ha3 been probated. The property is left to tbe widow, who la named as tha executrix cf the will. The suit of Frank E. Benjamin et al. vs! Ifaac Thalman et el. was dismifsd yesterday in Bcom 1. TL p id tbe last of the suits grttwlr g out cf the quarrel over the Fire Department. Judge Nörten yrsfeiday snt Tearl Vance to the Female I U for ui story till ehe becomes of age. Pearl ws a domestic at Dr. T. H. Lynch'e, acd while there stole two 10 go d pie ce3. She entered a plea of guilty. Judge Walker yesterday granted a divorce to Alice Sowders from Pinaitlo Sowders on prc'f cf failure to provide and cruel treatment: to Annie McGee from Isaac H. McGee on proof of failure to provid and of abandonment, and to Irena E Collaian from Peter T. Co So an on proof of cruel treat11: Lt. Tha Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance CcEirsny has filed a suit against Edward K. Tidd and others to foreclose a mortg:igs given by Tidd ou part cf lot ." in outlet GG, to secure a r.ote for SLOT) due infievears from date. This was in February, lSsJ. Soüq. of tha coupon ncti be earning due aud not being paid, demand 13 made for foreclosure, judgment for fJ.'X'O and lor appointment of a Beceiver to take charge of tlia rents and profits during tho vearof redemption. The firm cf Hulstnan Brothers has filed suit acain't Jchn Krupp aud wife to collect sn account cf $ls-' and interest thereon since 1S81, and to set asida deeds and subject real estate to the payment of the debt. The complaint alleges that Krupp was doing a genera! merchandise busin-??, buying soods cn credit, and held out to the p'aintitlis that he was worth eo roucb property. Afterward he caiucd to be transferred" six or ssvea lets to otter parties, but that it was understood they were to bo reconvened tfnin to Krupp's wife, and the Lcmiral consideration wpsntt equal to tbe vehie of the prop rty so conveyed, and that it was net paid. Hence the demand to 8tt sside tte deed? ard t object tho real estate to tbe tcyn:ciit of tbe debts. Ddmatd, $2f0. The suit sgaintt Thorns s Devine forasstJult Bud battery with intent lo kill was pat on trial before the Criminal Court jury yesterday. After a partial examination of witrersca the I'rctccutins; Attorney stated thst Pet ice bad been fined in the Mayor's Court fcr arsault and battsry, and that the intent to kill was only a lied to increseo tbe punishment in a higher court, bnt that it cs the eame assault for which he was fined. L'ccr.uco of the e facts a nolle wa3 entered, althcugh tha defense aiked fcr a verdict bv the jury under instructions of the Court. The Court allowed the nolle to be entered end defendant was eent back to jail to eerve out his time ucder the fi:,e in tha Major's Couit. Iu makirg his ruling, Judp,e Norfou. took occasion to remark that there bad for many years been a practice in the Mayor's Court to enter fines against the pikoneri, and wnen their hearts Rrew toft they sent an order over to the jailer to dhchsne the prisoner. This is wronp, ami contrary to law. I have no right o rendt (xvs, and rither baj tbe Mayor or any Peace Jnstio. The Goyornor aloae can do Lat. Tbe jailer who, nmier such orders, :e!f ates pnscuers 13 himself liable to a crim insil prcttcution." The following ate tho jurors for the April term. Boom 1 Price Irwin, Center Township; Pan Moningcr, Center Township; J. C. Dal'cc, Center Township; Frank Hosbrook, Cenier TownshiD: Charles Johnson. Center TowEship; Dan Herren, Center Township; YalJ&ce Bhoids. Wayne Township; J. M. Thome?, Decatur Township; John Wilson, Franklin Township; J. W. Kennedy, Pike Township; 1). E Williams, Decatur Townibip; Fird Beiiner, Center Township. Boom IL C. Campbell, Center Township; Conrad Gehrinj;, Center Township; Edward Carter. Center TowrshiD; Gaorze Pfau, Center Township; J. Y. Granvoot, Washington Township; John Smuman, Warren Township; Thomas Shall, Pike Township; C. B. Boardman, Washington Township; Alex. McCalpin, Perry Townehip; Bcbt-rt Graham, Perry Township; A. Bcez, Perry Townthip; Jcseph Michael, Terry Tcwushlo. Bocni 3 J. T Lavnaan, Ccuter Township; J. H. Stewart, Center Township; Andrew Lewis, Center Township; Simon Yandes, Center Township; J. W. Blley, Pike Township; G. B. Vaofkkle, Warren Township: A. 8. Tripling, Decitur Township: Levi Greeh. Washington TowDship; Isaac Tomlinron. Terry T jwnship: W. B Flick. Lawrence Township; Jacob Whitesell, Washing, ton Township; S. T. Biley, Lawreccs Township. JOHN IS. DOltla' NEW MO.NSrEK SHOW CombiDcd With tri Great Coloanal InterOcrao, Three. Hing Circa, Mara moth Sfunenm, Dep-8a Aquarlnm, Elevated Theater btne and Ftrts-Cxe Menagerie. This inimenre attractivo aggregation, which h to appear at Indianapolis, April 17 and IS. is without a doubt the largest and iucst complste show traveling, and the ex citement Is already making itself manifest among car citizens. Everybody, or nearly everybody, is making preparations to go and take 11 the children to John B. Doris' New Monster Shows contolidated with the Great Inter-Ocean. Triple Circus in three serarafi rinvs, Museum. Aquarium, ElevateiTaeattr Btge, and Fiftj-csge Menaeerie twelve shows In one. ' More new novelties, attractive features. cnriolte, aeiialhts, bicyclists, juglera. roller-skaten. athletes, gymnasts, eiaestriaua, eqaetriennes, rare an I to a la, h arris, coitumes. riders, chariots, csjres, wsgons. lordly birds, towering aolnail, mammoth beasts and overpowering and trnly tremendoc features than ever did ex iat, or can possibly be gathered together again in one show, arsrniuented by everytbirgof value and splendor that money could pujciae. The jrraDd free, princely stret narids on tbe rr.crcinz of tbe exhibition ii a'rare tight. Tventv caeee of vil 1 animals will be exhibited free ot charge on tbe public atresia.

Advice to Mothers. Sir?, WIN3LOW8 JüOTHJNtf SYBDl' ahonld alirayi te csl whn eällrtrea are cnZzg teeth. It rCJevea Vis ItttU tirtret at ones. It proprio? natür?, c.let sleep, 7 retievtn caa chu3 froa: patu. 1210 uttia Cccrct)awi)fca";rU:MM Ebattoc' It Is vary ptttwntto iMie. ItKJOt&tvthacuCil, eof lezt the acis, a:iTs hi pia. reuertz wicl. realav?a tie bowel, aat u tae best tnora rciaütT tor car-rhu-, waether arin.7 frra teet.?rz or otaer c&VftA. Twfot-y-ftT cnti a bottle.

SOGIETY NOTICES. Q MASONIC-AVAV SCOTTISH P.ITK-.Vd VV oniraui (jrr.i LoJzt d Fer ctioa; meetV iaz this (WeduessJay) CTeuia. at 7:4 o c:oCV. X. R. RUCKLE. T. P. G. M. C. F. ITc LT.inw, Secretary. C. K KKKOMLO & W IIITSKTT, Funeral iJirectois and Erubalraer, No. 77 North Delaware street. Telephone connection to otSca and residences, rnrrisecs for Weddince and parties. Absolutely Pure. Thts powacr never vanes, a xaarvel of puritj intngta aud wholesomeacs. More ecaoinica tnan tn ordinary ktnd., and can rot ba Kjld in competition with the multitude ol low t-?s:, sort weignt, alum or phosphate powders. Sldoa!v ncacs. Royal Baxino Fowdxb Cc- loa uii treet. New York. warn Eick nffaflacbe aad relieve all the tronV.!-s r! dsnt to a biiioua stato ot tho Fystem, eaco as DizIsausca, DrowEins, Distress after eating, nia In tUe Kido, Ac. Whila their moat rtaiaik. abki Bucccsa has bcea ebowa n caring 1 rV A -rv rv ?v r AT? ''ia-hft, yrt Carter's Littl? LIvct PiTli eqc air i.n,ii n I "rnaf in.tion. rnrinir unit nrftvpntin' V3 1 ji jat'iQ in , . all d.Hordur t tho ttossüch, atimulate the liver aiidrcaliitlicLowcla, Even It ihey only curt Ace tb?7 vosld bfl filmest priceless to tho?e wfcd Bailor Iron thie dir tressin;; complaint ; but f orta. tr.tcly tbeir goodncf s decs netend here, and th033 who enco try therr. will tnd these Itttla pills va!a et Je la eo many waj 3 thst th?y will not d-j willing yd wi&gut iLcm. Ü-t zilir all tick hsd ES is the bane cf bo uiany liv?s ths.t bers h whra vü make oar preat fcoait. Our pUla coro it whila purge, but by the'r nnIo action please aU who use them. La is.a at 5 cent a; five tor 51. Sole y JmciBta everywhere, cr eeiit ty taaiL " CA-Krars üsd::ci3 co.. ?ev C.tyl FOR HALE. InOli BALZ Ono flue drait stallion. RALSTC5 I ACQ. T70R SALE Fixtures ior a iirt c!as rlear tUr.a iJ cheap. Call at 'J9 oouth l'eiiusyivuia btreet. JTtOR BALE Two thouFand LAOorie par trees 1 one and two year old : they will prow in any toil 8nd any climate; they ber.in bee ring when three years old, and when six to eight years old bear ten to clteen bushels per treo: I have 200 trcea on rcy farm, near 8helbyvllle, two yean old, doing finely: fend in your orders early; will deliver In March and April: terms reasonable. B. 8. fcCTTON. ShelbyvUle, Ind. 13 LOST. LOST Small (moue color) hairless dot. Return to No. ölt North West street and receive reward of 5. 1-2

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