Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1875 — Page 3

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 29. 1875.

LOVE'S INSANITY,

SAD SEQUEL TO UNREQUITED AFFECTION. XV USCCOM-'FUI. SUITOR TRIES TO BLOW 4 HIS BRAIS OCT A MELANCHOLY CASK OF a tor lack d Ar ruction. The Cincinnati Oax9tte of yesterday gives the following details of the attempted suicide reportsd la the Sentinel yesterday morning: A desperate attempt at suicide came to light ye3terday morning, which -vrill be a surprise aid shock to the yoncg TictJxn's fri-ands In Cincinnati and elsewhere. George II. Hamilton, tweaty-three years of a clerk in the treasurer's office of the 1., C. 1 railroad, male a deliberate attempt to blow out his brains, lie placed the muzzle cl a , loaded revolver to his bead, Just back of the right ear, and fired. Tho ball entered the skull, traversed the brain and lodged on hi left side. This occurred in bis room at No.Stfl West Seventh streat, ard wa discovered about 11 o'clock. At 11 o'clock yesterday morning, a gmtleman, a former room-mate of Hamilton', who bad been out ol the city for some weeks, and just returned, ca'lel at the house where LU friend was lodging. He was uhown tip to the room, and knocked at the door. The door was locked, and Hamilton told h im to go around the back way and come la by another doer. The young friend went Into the room by tho way indicated, aad found Hamilton lying on tbo bed. There were blood and powder fcttins oa the pillow, and a revolver, one load from which ha J been discharged, lylDgon the bed. HAMILTON WAS PERFECTLY CONSCIOUS, and told hla friend wca'. be bad done, and why he tad done lt. Dr. C. S. Muscroft and several frlendi of the wounded man were sent for at once. On the doctor's recommendation Hamilton was removed to the Cincinnati Hospital, whither he was taken in a carriage, an ambulance not being obtainable. Oa the way Hamilton was carried in the arms of one of his friends. He talkolof his trouolts during the ride, and expressed the wish that he might die. On arriving at tbe hospital, the wound, which was at first considered trifllDg, was thoroughly examined, and found to be so serious that no hopes are entertained of his recovery. Alter the wound was examined and its serious character determined Hamilton was told that he would almost oertainly die. He expressed himself as anxious for the time to come speedily, and, raising himself up, struck bis head vio lently against the wall. He expressed a desire, however, to see tbe young lady on whose account he committed the rash act before he should give up the ghost. He apparently had no desire to see a minister, even the pastor ol tbe church where be was accustomed to attend, but kept exclaiming, "Let me die; I want to de!" HAMILTON'S HISTORY. Several years ago, young Hamilton came from Canada, where he s'.lll has a sister living, to this ci'y. He obtained employment in Spragae't clothing store, and gave satisfaction to his employers. About nine months go, he went into the office of the I., C. A Lt. railroad as clerk. He was a young man of good personal appearance, and attentive to bis business. U e attracted the attention cf the treasurer of the company, and was promoted to a place of trust In his office, which he h-is since acceptably filled, lie was an attendant at Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, and wa well liked by the members of the congregation with whem he was acquainted. His reat attire and engaging manners made him quite popular in social circles. With his good qualities, Hamilton was popsasad of a weak, but very impressible mied, lie became desperately enamored ot a young lady belonging to the congregation, and ihii was the beginning ot his troubles. CAUSB OP THE RASH ATTEMPT. Tho young lady with whom Hamilton fell la love Is the daughter of a wealthy business man living in the West End. He visited her frequently, and for a time thought tbe co tu S3 of true love ran smooth. The young lady's parents, however, became convinced that Le was not suitable for a son-in-law, and discouraged his attentions to their daughter. The daughter herself treated him with less warmth than formerly. This seemed to make him desperate, and on one occas'oa he took a pistol to her house with the avowed intention of killing himself In her presence. Whether or not there had been an open rupture between them which led to tnis desperate attempt on his life is not known. Tbe unfortunate yonng man is being tenderly cared for by physicians and friends at tbe Cincinnati Hospital. List night be gave the young friend who discovered him In bis room a letter containing an order io the remainder of salsry due him, with In structiona to pay certain debts, etc. It 1 a curious fact that although Hamilton ha received a mortal wound, and la now a death's door, if he has not already paMe, beyond the river, that he has been steadily conscious slDce tbe time he inflicted the wound upon himselT A REMARKABLE ROBBER X. THE EXPRESS CAR AFFAIR. rURTHKR DETAILS OF THI BEMAEKABLK AFFAIR THR AMOUNT OF PLUHDER COURSE OF THE EXPRESS COM PANT IN THE MATTH R. The St. Louis ' Republican of yesterday irivos the following additional details of the United States Express car robberry re ferred to In the Sentinel: The robbery of the United States Express Company's car on the North Missouri roal last Saturday xnorDiog continues to be tbe toplo of interest in police, circles yesterday, no arrests having been made thus far. Tbe detectives are bllent, from which It is Inferred tbat they have settled down to a theory and are working it up. A tew days at farthest should sifflce to determlte the ourcs from which the raid came, it not tbe direction In which tbe booty disappeared; but until sometlDg definite la ascertained it will be exceedingly difficult to get news re garding the prr gre8 ot the case. ome lew additional particulars ate learned from an otSccrofthe express com pan v. Had the robbery taken place before tbe train passed Mexico the less to tbe company would have been much heavier as It would have in eluded tbe shipments from tbe West to Chicago. As It was. the "run" of which Kincaid had charge, was ABOUT TUB LIGHTEST which has come through on tbat train for aoms time. Tbe amount is now placed at fS.000, and the company are confident of recovering it. It bas rarely happened that an express robbery las escaped full exposure, and tt o robbet s generally are forced tod egorge the. bulk of their plunder, though they oiten n ansg tousoapoodly portion In trying to make terrrs for them selves. In about seven out of lea er press rebberirp, too. it turns rut that seme dlshocejt gut ot tbe comraiy is in the plot. WitD a lull knowledge of this tbe company in the present case have ot courwe commenced a. tone, and given close scrutiny to the acts ot their own employes. Tny have been the more rigorous n tibi, tut all the circumstances of tie robbery Show tbat It wai planned and exe-

cuted by some one thoroughly familiar with tbe read, with the habitsor tbe messangers, with tbe cars, aid with the methol ot doing businefs on tbe train. One thing only operates ginst this view, and ttat is the fact that uad the robbers been so well posted they would have MADE TUE DESCENT before reaching Mexico, where, in case of success, their booty would Lave been far greater. Against this, however, would be the fact that their chances of success would bavo been far less in that mode of attack as thev would have Lad to force an entrance in

tbe face of a messenger who bad not yet retired. The real risk in this affdr seemed to have teen very small indeed, lor although it Is againat the rules ot the company for a messenger to sleep while in ct arge of large amounts of money, the rule is cot stiictly enforced. From Mexico to this city tbe mc seager has absolutely nothing to do, and sitting alone for bo long a time it seems the company do not expert him to remain al ways vigilant. It woo hi seem, inceaü, tnat the general rule is for the mossergers to Bleep while passing over this part of tbe road. Also there is no rule or the company requiring night messengers to be urmed. lLo company does not lurnun them with arms, and as a consequenco they very frequently have no weapons in the car at all. This was the case on tmurcay morning. Kincaid has not been in the habit ot carrying any arms, a fact tbat would not have been at all difficult to ascertain, so tbat without ranting any reflection upon the hon esty ot the messenger, it may be said the robbery was undertaken who. nearly a CERTAINTY OF SUCCESS, and almoBt without a chance Of serious op position. It baa been suggested that in eise RlncAid'i narrative was not entirely reliable, tbe robbery might have taken place at a much greater dlstancs from tbe city thau he represents. It acpears, however, tbat a man would hardly survives Ion time in one ot those clem package closets, and as Kincaid could hardly have been in confinement more than half an hour, that part of tbe story is fully credited. As it is now ascertained tbat the train was not halted nor slackened this side of Ferguson station until its arrival within tbe city, it may be taken lor granted tbat tbe robbers also came to town. How long they renialnod here is yet to be seen. AYER'S SAR8APARILLA FOP. 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Kill. Ill ITS NALLS.

SHERIFF'S KALE-By virtue of an execution to roe dire-sted, from the Clerk of tue buperlor Court of Marion ounty, I wld expose at publlo sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 15 h day A. D. 1S76,of January, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock P. M-, of raid day, at the door of tbe Court Ilouhe of Marlon county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the foiiowlng real estate, to-wh: Eighteen and three-fourths 8?i J feet west of eUhieeu and three-fourths luet oflT of the eattt-idaof lot iianibtr nine 'Ji, in square nutnixr City -nine i,inlhe city of Indianapolis, liriou couuty, ludiaua Andon failure to realize the fall amount of adgment, ln .er.st and costs, I will, at tne same line and placa, expose at public sale the lee simple ol tiald real estate. Taken as the properly of John H. Kappes at the suit of Melvina Koni, administratrix, etc. Kaldtalo will hi male without any relief whatever from validation or apprai-ement aWH. ALBEHT REISSNKIt, Hherlffof Marlon County. Dtcembsr 20. A. D. lS7o. liTTitK, W. & M- Ally, for pl'tr. IIEItIFFN RALE By virtue of an execaiioa to me directed, from the Cleric of tbe buperlor Court of Marlon county, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 15th day of January, A. D. 1S76, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock r. H.of said cay, at tne door of the Court UouHe of Marlon county, Inalana, tne rents and profits lor a term not exceeding seven years, ol the following rtal estate, to-wlt: Lots n amber three T31 and lour f 11, in HuaseH's subdivision of out lot Dombtroua hundred and tweiity turee in the city ol Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. And on fall are to realize the full amount of judgment, Interest and costs, I wui, at the tame time ana n ace, expose at pudiic bale the lee elm pie of said real estate. Taken rs the property of Aegediua Naltner, at he suit of Preston 1 1 ussey. President .National Slate bank, Terre Haute, Indiana. Haid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appralsemtnt law a. ALBERT KEIS1NEH, Hherlff of Marlon County. December 20. A. D. 1875. McLean Piekck, Attys. for pl'ff. SIIEKIFF NA EE. By virtue of an execution to me directed, from the Clerk of the Ha per lor Court of Marion county, Indiana, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bid der, on SATURDAY, the 15th day A.D. 187C, of January, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock A. m. and 4 o'clock p. sc., of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marlon county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a terra not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wli: Lots numbered thl'ty-slx 391, thirty-seven 371 aud thirty -eleu t 39 in Strong and Comfany's subdivision of lot number seventeen 171 in Thomas Johnson's heirs' addition to tbe city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of Judgment, Interest and costs, I will, at tbe same lime and place, expose ai puunc Bale tne lue simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Robert II. Buck, at the salt ol the Urover and Baker Hewing Ma chine Company. Said sale will be made with relief from val nation or appraisement laws. ALBEHT REIHSNER, Hberltl of Marlon county. Dec. 21. A. D. 18T5. Mitc hell. A K., Attys. for pl'IT. dec22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree tome directed, from the clerk of the Buperlor Court of Marlon county, Indiana, in a canse wherein UuBtavua 11. Voss Is plaintiff, end Mlley llazzard et ai. are defendants, reouiririg me to sell the several lots therein and hertrlusfter de scribed for the purr ose of making out of each of said lots 8. 9, 10 and 11 the furu of two hundred and twenty-five doli lars and eventy-flve cents and Interest fioru the dale of judgment in ald cause, and the cosla are chargeable aeainst each of said lot-, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, thel5.hday of December, A. V. 1870, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock A. m. and 4 o'clock p.m. of said day, at tbe door of the Court House of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profit for a terra not exceeding seven years, ot the following real estate, to-wli: Lota numbered ten in.1 eleht f 8,1 nine 191 and eleven ill In John D. iluichlngs'subdlvl&ion In May Wassoo and ompany'a Highland 1'aik addition to tbe city of Indianapolis, In Marion county, Indiana. If the rents and prod's of any of said lots will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy the debt so chargeable to said lot, with interest and Its share of the costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee slmpleof such lots, or no much thereof as may be sufficient to pay such debts. Interest and costs. ald I-ale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws ALBERT REISSNER, herirr of Marlon county. December 21. A. D. 175. Vohs A fcaiiTii, Attys. for pl'rr. dec22-St SHERIFF'S HALE. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county. Indiana, in a cause wherein James Frank is pl-iullff and John tt. Oehlschlager el al. are defendant, requiring me to make the sum of twenty-eight hundred and nay dollars and sixty-one c.nts, with interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, tho 15:h day of January, A. D. lb7U, between the boars of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of call day, at the door of tne Court House of Marlou county, lndiana.tbe rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of tne following real estate, to-wlt: , Lot number twenty six (Zü) In J. II. Kappes' subdivision of io numbered thirteen (13), fourteen 0) fifteen (i?) and sixteen (lö)of B. F. Morrto' addition to the city of inc lan polls, Marion county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a suffloint si,... tv n I lot,. .alH .1 r I n .. a n r, I costs, will, at the same l.me ana place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be safflclenl to discharge said decree, interests and costs. Raid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REIS3NER, bheriffof Marion county. Dec. 21. A. D. 1875. Dyk A Habris, Attys. forpl'fla. dec22-St t'HF.KIFF'.a HALE. By virtue of a certified O copy ol a decree to me directed, from the c.erk ot the superior court cf Marlon county. Indiana, in a' aue wnerein i-.nzaDetn T. ftase is plaintiff, and Susan Wysoog et al. are de fendants, requiring me to make tbe sum of twen'y-six hundred and seven dollars and thirty-two cents, with interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at publlo sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 15th day of January, A. D. 1 wit between the boars of 10 o'clock A. M., and o'clock p. m., of ta d day, at tue door of the Court House of Marlon county, Indiana, the reuis aud profits for a term not exceeding seven ...ii ... 1.. - . ... ... I . vara, vi luo iviiu .viug it a r.iaw, to-nil, The Lorth half of the east half of the northeast qutrUrof section Mxteeu (löt, township louruen til), north il laLge five i5) east, in Marion county, Iudlana. It ruch r u s and profits will not sell for a su' fliien -mm losatl.iy said decree, 1 teresu and iouI wlii.ai Hie ame tlmeaud place. epose to pub tc hale the tee-s!uiuie or sil leal eslioro inu ii mtreoia- may be sufficient to dis clia:gtj aid de ree. inltret and tost. Haid ala will be made without any rol'ef whatever from va.uation or apprisemeut laws. ALBERT REIHSNER, Sherltfol Marlon county. December 21, A D. W5. C. F. kookek. and Dixbt 4 Norton, Attorneys xor piaiutiu. oio. u-o

SfIERIFI"S HALEN.

SHERIFF'S RALE. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree, to me directed, from the clerk of the Superior Coart of Marlon county, Indiana, in a ca ix wherein Horace 8. L.aufalr etal. are plaintiff, and Dirk De Halter eta!, ate defendants, rtqulriug rue la make the um of twelve hundred and tlfty-nloe dollars and thirty two cents, with Interest on said decree and ' ftt, I will expo.se at pablic sale, to the higher bidder, on SATURDAY, the 8th day A. D. 1S7G, of January, between the hoars of 10 o'clock A. u. and 4 o'clock r. m. of said day, at the door of tbe Court House of Marion county, Indiana, the rents e nd prorits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following real estate, to-wit: Lot number seventy-nine "9 in F. Yelser's guardian's addition Uthe city of Indianapolis, Marlon coaaty, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interest and cosis, 1 will, at Un same liuie and place, expose to public rate the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interests and c. bls.. Haid tale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT RE MSER. eher Iff of Alariou county. Dec. 14, A. D. 1S75. Uanxa A Knefler. Attys. for Flff. dw'S-St SHEHIFF'äRAEE. Byvirtaeora certified copy of a decree to me directed, from the clerk of the Superior Coart of Marlon ounty, Indiana, In a cause wherein John McNu'l is plaintiff and George W. Vaughn Is defendant, requiring roe to make the mini of two hundred and eliibty dollars and thirty-five cents, with Interest on said decree aud cost, I will expose at public aale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 8th day A. D. 1870, of January, between the hoars of 10 o'clock A. II. and 4 o'clock p. M. of all day, at the door of the Court House of Marion county, Indiana, tbe rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years ot the following real estate, to-wlt: Thirty feet oflof the south side of lot No. one 1 of Wallace's second addition to tbe town of Acton, in Marlon coaaty, Indiana. If such rents and proata will not all for a sufficient sura to satisfy said decree, Interests and costs, I will, at the same lime and place, expose to publio sale tbe fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may bs sufficient to discharge said decree, interests and costs. Haid tale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT r.KIsaNER, Hherifl of Marion county. Dec. 14, A. D. 1873. Franklin A Pekxk, Attvs. for Pl'IT. dec!5-3t SHERIFF N SALE. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, . from the clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon county, lodlana, in a cause wherein James W. Armstrong Is plaintiff and Joan C. Shoemaker et al. are defendants, requiring me to make tbe sura or seventy-eight dollars and thirty-e'ght cents, and one other Installment, as provided for In said decree, with Interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, tbe 8th day of January, A. D. 1876, between the hoars of lOo'clock A. M.and 4 o'clock r. m. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and prorits for a term not exceeding seven years, of tbe following real estate, to-wlt: Lot No. fourteen (14) of John C. Khoemaker's subdivision of lots No. eleven (11) and twelve (12) of Hanway A Hanna's Oak 11111 addition to the city or Indianapolis, Marlon coaaty, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell forasufßcltnt sum to satisfy said decree, interests aud costs, I will, at tbe same time and place, eipose to publlo sale the fee simple of said real estate, or no touch thereof a mxy be sufficient to discharge taid decree, Interests and costs. Haid sale will be made without any retlef Whatever irom valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT RETBSNEU. Sheriff of Marion County. Docembr 14, A. D. 1675. Hanna A Knefi.er. Att'vs for Pl'IT. decl5-3t VJIIEH1FFH KAL.tr By virtue of a certified O coDy ol a decree to me dlrcctf-d, irom tbe clerk of the Circuit Court of varlon county, Indiana, In a caa e wherein Charles K. Kauaher Is t la'ntllT, and John it. Ouerln etal. are defend ants, requlrlnzme to mate the sum of twelve hundred and ntty-four dollars and sixty cents, and oneother lug aliment n provided for in said decree, with Interest on said decree and con. I will expose at public sale, t J the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 8th diy A. D. 1S76, ot January, between the boors of 10 o'clock A. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the court bouse of Marion cvunty, Indiana, tbe rents and proa la tor a term not exceeding seven years, or the lollowing real estate, to-wlt: Lots numbered seven 7, elzht 8. nine 91 nd ten I lo. In John B. t-uerin's subdivision of lot number thirty. thr-e Jl, of E. X. Fletcher's second Brookslde suburb to the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will net Bell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, ln erests and c. sts, 1 will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so mucn thereof as may b sufficient to discnarge said decree, interests and costs. Said sale will be made- without any relief whatever Worn valuation or appraistment laws. ALBERT REISSNER, Sheriff of Marlou County. Dec. 14, A.D. 1875. Klmott k Elliott aüd 8. J. Teellx, Att'ys lor ri4lnurr. dec-3t OHERirrs NtLK By virtue of acertlflei O copy ot a decree to me dlrtcied. from the clerk of tbe Superior Court of Marion county. Ind ana. Ina cu-ie wherein Catharine Kluney isplinUir, and Daniel F. Ullmore et al. are deieudani8, rtquiriug me wmiFe toe mm ol one bundiei and Ally-eight do lars and sixty cents with inter-at on kriu decree nacoHi.i win ex poae at public sale, to the highest tidier, on SATURDAY, the 8th day ot January, A. D. . , IbTü, e between the hours of 10 o'clook A. M. and 4 o'clcck i m., nf faid day, at the door of the court bouaa of Maiion ounty, Indiana, tbe rents and profits for a term not eseeedlng seven year of the following reat estate, to wit: Lot number sixteen 1161 in Phebe M. Dough erty's subdivision of outlot number nlnetynue wu in tne city or inaiauapjus, Marion county, Indiana, If such rents and profits will not sell for a aufDc enseura losatlsiyaad decree, loUresta and c -si s, 1 will, at the same lime and place, expose to public sale tbe lee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to dis charge aald decree. Interests and costs. sali sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appratseraeut, laws. A Ltttc.lt r nhl'WM KK, r-berltr of Marlon County. December 14. A.D. I87v Bzkuamek, Att'y for Pl'fT. dee 15-3t SHERIFF'S MILE. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed; from the elerkof the Suptr lor Court of Marlon county. Indiana, in a cause wne'ein rreatrriCK benmtai is plaintiff, and Georg Kprandel et al. are defendants, requiring ins to cake tbe sum of thirty-two nunoreo ana seventy-two dollars and sixty-three cents, with interest on sail decree and cost, I will expose at public sale, to tbe highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 8th day A. D. 1870, of January, between the hours of 10 A. m. and 4 r. v. of said nav.atlbe door of tbe court howm of Marlon county, Irdiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, or tbe following real ibtate, to-wL: All that part of lot nnmber one (1) in block number f ur (i) In Drake's addition to tbe city of Indianapolis. Marlon county. Indiana, de scribed a follows to-wlt: Beginning at the northeast corner of said lot number one (1), thence kouth thirty () f et and kIx (6) Inches, thence wet pata'lel with the north Hue of sttdloione (It one hundred ( W) fee'. thence nor h parallel with the east ilneoi said lot one (l) thtrly t-'-Kt) feet and six (t) incne, tut nee ea.t cue nunurea feet to the place 01 uegmuiuit. If such rents and piorlls will not sell for a suf. detent sum to satlsty satd des ree. interests and cots, I will, at the aroj time and p'ace, expose t pub, lo sale the tea Kltnp h ol s!d real estate, or so much thre f '.a may b utnclut to dla charge said decree. Interests ana costs. aid sale will bs made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws ALBERT UEISHNF.R, bheilifof Marion county Pec. 14. A. D. 1875. . fcJPAiiK, D. & P Attys. for Pl'IT. decl5-3t

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