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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 3

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Union-Made Footwear Ludles' Ttpngola Lace, welt, widths, A to I8.SO and ttlr Ladles' Dangola tiftce, MeKcy sewed, per Ladles' Patent Kid Lace, all widths, per pair, Ladles'Box Calf Lace at 12.26 I and 12.60 pec pair. Ladles' Box Lace, welt, storm put, wldthj, per pair. MeitS Qalf, Velous Calf, Vie Kid and Russia Calf Lace, Welt, tS.50 per pair. Men's Satin Calf Lace and Congress and per pair. Men's V.

Oa)f work shoes, lace aud at 11.60 and II .76 per pair. Hoys', Youths', Misses' and Children's Union-Made Shoes. All the above bear the Union stamp. Wo handle more Union-Made Shoes than any house in the city. MORRISSEYBROS Store Retailers of HIGH GRADE Footwear.

open every night. Telephone 3671. STORMY SEASON. Is hear and about that Umbrella of yours with tho nice handle and the cover all full of holes. Did you know it can be repaired and made as good as new at Goulding's.

All kinds of Repairing Promptly done. Umbrellas recovered while you wajt. Alton's Reliable Jewelry SPECIAL SUIT SALE. To make room for our New Stock. $7 Ladies' Tailor Made Suits must go.

Size j2 34 j8and43. In Black, Blues, Tans and Greys. The following prices hold good for a short time only: AH $848, $SI and Suits at 3.SO All $10, $12 and $12.50 Suits at All $14, and $15.50 Suits at 6.00 All $17, $17.60, 818 and Suits at 7.50 This is to good to be missed. H. F.

LEHNE, BY THflTBLSQBAPH PRINTING Oo THURSDAY FEB. 28. OCPIOR! TBLKORAMt BtMMtWO, CORHBR THUD AND MARA ITS. Ccnplilnti faulty TEtB OR API! (hftuU by mill Mrd, whiD TOO Ml PW- KB DAILY TELEGRAPH ll bjr oirrlei i to all piru of cllf ot Alton, North Alum and Upper Alton, for 10 wMk. totfijriddltM at ot to ornU aural-.

THB TRLKCJIUP1I bu the Urftlt circuit- tlon ot la Alton, and Ii bMt dium fof COHNMl TllRfi AND PIAJA BTMCta. ttl.1t rioMi No. M. Joseph Derwin today. WBB burled In St.

Mrs. A. E. Basselt left for Kansas City today to visit her brother. Capt.

Harry Leyhe of St, Louis visited relatives in Alton last evening, Wait for the sensational sale of men's sample shoes at Boston Store Saturday, J. P. Challaeombe, of Nokorals, returned home after visiting 'friends In Alton. Mr. Levl Davis is make an address at announced vo 'Fire Points" "Doo" Meyers, the soda water wan- ufaoturor is a candidate for Alderman of the Sixth Ward.

Wait for the sensational sale of men's sample shoes at the Boston Store Saturday. The police succeeded in killing six chicken-eating dogs at Sixteenth and Alby street last evening. Luclen Baker is home from a trip through Indiana and Iowa for the Illinois Glass Company. J. R.

Logan, Optician Zdand Alby. Henry Nichols and Florence J. OU-y both of Alton, procured a marriage license today and will be married Jthis evening. Apples 25 cents a peek at Crowe Crlvello's. 28 3 "ISVINCI CASKS DISMISSED.

Grand Jnry May lie Asked to tlifHte Them by States Attorney. Tho cases against Willis L. Fairman and John L. Baals, both of Alton, who were charged with having been the "Invinolbles Thieves." who wrote threatening letters to farmers near Oldenburg, were dismissed today by Attorney Brown. Notice was sent out yesterday afternoon to the attorneys for the defendant! thai the case would be dismissed and that their witnesses need not be proRcnt.

It is said that there is a probability the case will be laid before the grand Jury of the Circuit Court which will convene In March. Heals and Fairman were released from their bond and are once more free men, Uoth the alleged "Invlncibles" say that they are Innocent and can prove It and the action of the States Attorney in dismissing the case gives the elusion that the state has been unable to secure good evidence against them. Gregory has been found totally unreliable and the state must look; elsewhere for proof against the accused. Gregory was re-arrested on a warrant sworn out by Fred. Penning charging him with attempt to extort $460 from him.

Gregory's bond was fixed at 3,000 and he was placed in jail. Apples 25 cents Crlvello's. peck at Crowe 283 PHONE in West Third street Heinz's Mixed Pickles, in bulk. Heinz Dill Pickles. Kraut.

Apple Butter. A new barrel of -large school pickles, extra spiced, just opened Preserves of all vaiieties. Armour's pojk and beans, with tomato sauce. A. f.

COUSLCY 6th and Alby Telephone CRAWFORD Upper Leaders in Low Prices- Choice Sugar Cured Hams 10o Good Butter fOc Fresh Eggs, per doz ale Coffee, per Ib ....100 aBelle or Electric Light Flour, flflplr ii on-. orn Syrup, per gallon -wo Klunk Heskett. lumbiag, Heating, Qas Pitting and Sewering. Cheerfully Furnished. Jobbing Promptly Attended to.

2972 204 STAU SI. Fine line of spring suitings just received at Horn Bros. Wilfred, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Gates, Is ill with diphtheria at the family home, Ulghth and Langdon streets. Lindley Dickinson, Dentlsw. Nls bett building, opposite City Building The next regular meeting of the Woman's Council will be held tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. H.

M. Schweppe on Second street. Try Neminger's Magniha and new mproved Pip. The Upper Alton village uoard meets tonight and among other things will decide whether or not. to grant a iranchise to the Kinloch people.

Bayle's Deviled Herring, C. F. Yeake). The young ladies' society of the Evangelical church will celebrate an anniversary Sunday evening. Rev.

F. P. Jens, of St. Louis, will preach. Wait for the seesational sale of men.s sample shoes at the.Hoston Store Saturday.

Carrolton Tomatoes, for Salmon, and per can. Bottled Pickles.sour-sweet and mixed, loX, for Bottled Catsup, iQf, -of and per bottle. Prunes, 2 Ibs for and 2 Ibs for 2cX. Mince Meat, for Fred. A.

Sawyer. Hotel HadUen TELEPHONE 185. I A. OSTEOPATH. Office Jewelry Stire, AIMfl.

Invltationa have been issued by Ted Sparks ami Leo Boswell for a joint birthday celebration at the honib of C. F. Sparks on Prospect street for tomorrow night. Magaw'sfull cream cheese at .1. H.

Ba'uman's. Choice Dates and Figs at Yeakel's. Engineer E. F. Spreen, of the Bluff Line has gone to Grafton to take the engine on the sh.rt line for a few days.

He has been relieved temporarily by James Kodgers. girl 10 or 10 years of age, to take care of children. Alton street. TtmlKeagen and Frank Deinuth with 1.1 In another-place will be found the notice of the old war horse of the Seventh ward, Alex Wegener, as a candidate for Alderman of the Seventh ward. "Uncle Banner," as his friends familiarly term him, did a large amount of work both for his ward and the city while representing the ward in the City Council.

He is one of those men who never lets up when he undertakes a job until he has completed it, and there are a number of miles of sidewalks as well as other improvements to show for his labor during his last term. Wanted. Kxpcr'lonced girl for genera) house work Apply Mrs. George M. Upper Alton.

Col. Hrenh ill, attorney for George Vahncke, who is charged with the murder of Leo Kirwin in North Alton, says that the case will certainly be tried at the March term of Circuit which will convene the third Monday in March. The hart been continued from term to term and other continuance could be had by Col. Hrenholt at the present term because of his duties in the Legislature This continuance will be waived, tho attorney says, and the case will be brought to a conclusion. Trousers to order So to Bi ueggman, the Tailor.

Ktigene Drew has filed a suit in the Madison Court against the Alton Railway Electric Co.lor OOOJdamages. Drew was on a car the ntght of the Merchant's carnival, Get a collision occurred at Second and Market streets. He claims to have been hurled violently to the brick pavement on Second street and to have suffered severe injuries to his arm that have prevented him workin Mrs. Paul Harney was injured the same night at the same place and hei clnim for damages was compromised. It should be remembered that aftei taking one full term in Asire's Commercial School, you can review or take an entire new course at a cost ot only W.

AFTER WmTY-SRVKSf YfiATW. Family of Foiir Sisters Reiimleil and They May iu Property and Honey. Kntnl- are In Sti-aiir A story that sounds iUimnt like a fairy tale but Is vouched for by absolutely reliable people, from llo- thalto, of a family of foui-sUtnra that have Iwen reunited and will nmv come Into possession of an rMU'e viilund at 11,000,000, consisting of valuable real estate holdings In i-IUon and St. Clair counties, anil site tho BtoeU yards at Kant St. Ixuils and valuable business property, l-'orty- seven yoars ago the family was broken up by the death of the mo'her und he (children were scimi'ilted.

Mrs. Vfartha Iiawrence, of HcihaUo, in onn of tb.9 sisters and she told a TK.I.I:- CtRAPH reporter the Interesting story of the romance that is stranger than ordinary romances of ilctlon. ('ne week ago she was entertaining a lady who had lived her.nelghbor for twenty years at and the two began In a reminiscent way. Mrs. Lawrence told of her earliest reool- ectlons and Mrs.

Fannie Miller, her neighbor, said that she could remember little of her earlier days and her parents. She told what she could abou'. the old home at Troy, and the death of her mother when she was 4 years old. She described the old home and then the ihought Hashed through Mrs. Lawrence's mind that there was a strange coincidence In the description.

Mrs. Lawrence asked for a description of anything else lur neighbor oould remember an 1 Mrs. Miller told of her mother being dead and how she saw her laid out for burial. Then she told of an shawl her mother wore, and that illnched the recognition. Mrs.

Lawrence rushed to her sister's arms, for such she knew her to be, and both were convinced that they had found their relationship after nearly half a century of separation. Mrs. Lawrence told Of other sisters Mrs. Ollie Lawrence of and Mary Armstrong. The next day the two sisters went to to see the third and there the recognition was brought to acl'max.

The money comes from their mother, who received from her brother, Jacob Rlioads of Greenville, a of and all the ival estate, which was not valuable years when given. Tho mother was married three times, her names being in succession Leigh, Hefton and KunU. Mrs. ICunU did not live happily with her last husband und they separated. On her death being made for coins to place on her eyes and the searcn revealed two bags of money in a bureau drawer containing $25,000, which had been concealed there by Mrs.KunU from her husband, who was a drunkard.

One of the children, Inow Mrs. saw the find made and was told she would be killed if she told of it. The money disappeared. Mrs. Miller was sto'en from her home by a man named W.

Kenfrow, a neighbor, who also is said to have taken the papers showing the (ownership of the property at East St. Louis. Kenfrow traveled over the country trying to keep the girl from her people and eluded capture. Finally he deserted her and placed the heiress of millions in the county poor farm at Kdwards- ville, where she was adopted by Russell-Newman, ol Liberty Prairie, und her uame was changed from Carrie to Paul Bros, Pine and ToliiBclsant I'lwlllvcly cures I'oiiRl." nniU'iililD, -ipilKit. llnrlilni! roiiah ni pffflntly rri'imiini'iiilril Im Mini Oi'lp CollKll.

Hll'l Paul Tooth Powder: A pnrfri'l piiwdfi ffiini nnil ilH, miinolh, Holm mill mill-r-pilr Iraf- Inti Ilif mnn! H'Min Mini fwi'i-f 'I It mill ronvlni'oil. l'i li'c 'iV-. Paul Bros' MalarU Tablets Cure Miilnrlii nml llml iii'hlim. llrcil llnitor l.n urlppc. Paul Bros' Cream lotion A rrp of ft mi en 1 -l pro pii rat Inn find niHKhnrni PAl'l.

Pirtlculir Prencrlpflnn Dnufl llrnry nml Heronil MADISON I'OOI, HOOMS KN.IOINKlt. Attorney Uoncrnl Hninliii tnincij Iiijiuu-- lion From Hnrt- nl Madison An- the pliiiiiiuitN. A telegram from Hdwai'ilsvillt 1 snjs that the MadisonTurf Kxchnngt; poolroom at Madison will be closed tomorrow. Judge William HarUell Wednesday on Information in the name of tho people of the Stale o( Illinois on the relation of Rowland .1. llamlin, Attorney General, granted a temporal Injunction against Louis A.

C'cllr, Samuel Adler and C. A. Tillcs ai numerous others in their employ, tl purport of which is as follows: the defendants during the pendency of this temporary injunction be restrained from maintaining or in any manner aiding or abetting the maintenance of the Madison Turf K.xchange, alias the Madison Turf Association and the said pool room or by means of any form of lion or association the proprietors or their agents may undertake to assume, or from resorting to any shift, or device to evado the objects or purposes of the temporary injunction, nr thwart or defeat its permanent "b- The. bill is brought by Fred Pierce, ('. II.

Niedring- laus and Hubert i'. Carson, well cnown residents of Madison. The dadison pool room has been running: with intervals of suspension for three or four years. The Attorney General has now taken he matter iu hand, and the granting the temporary injunction indicates hat he and Judge Hanxell consider an appropriate remedy. For Bent.

A line store room, Belle street. Apply up stairs, at the above number. Asire's Commercial Night School vill reopen in this city in hall ever the Republican oliice in C'onley block on Sionday evening, March 4th. Circu- ars giving full particulars are obtainable at Pieper House or news stand. Fresh Chip Potatoes at Yeakel's.

SIII'HTLEKK KRCEIVKS A KRO.UKST. COTTON DRESS GOODS. onl Most Novel Desiflns, in Pretty Dress Styles and Shirtwaist Pat'ns, Elysian DiriHies, Hibernia Dimities, l-'ine Irish Dimities, Fine French Dimities, Silk Dimities, Mircella Uwns, Brenton Batiste, Bitiste D'Aragon, BatUte Farenzi, I'ios Mignonj SUin F.mbroiJered Swisses, Egyptian Zephra Ginghams, French Batiste, French Ginghams, Foulards, JVVulras Cloths. H. BOWMAN.

Special Sile this in Ladies' Musiin Underwear and Cloaks H. J. BOWMAN'S 104-106 We.t Third street. Alton, 111. The TKLlXiRAPH todav gives spit to articles prepared by both candidates for Judge of the City Court.

It is probably the only paper in the city where both candidates can get a fair hearing. The TELEOKAPH is impartial in the campaien. It is of opinion that there is no necessity for a campaign of vituperation. Both candidates were horn and raised in Alton. Both are well known to tin- public and they should be allowed to solicit votes from the public wii 1 out.

prejudice from the press. While ilu- TKMXIBAI'H has its preference tents and guns and ammunition left I u( i ttr is one that ought to for Missouri today to lead a camp free fl om )0 al or partisan feelini onlaf Ueftltli. to8 p.m.,except Huudny. "Those BellybaiHts." 'The bellybands" of one Alton newspaper arc "swung loose in the wind," having been "busted," and the old uag attached to the Democratic go-cart baa jumped the shafts and Is liee-hawlng loudly while cavorting with Iwels tho air. The occupants of the old-fashioned "go-oart" are dismayed and are at their wits ends as to how to Ret the long-eared back IB the shafts, while the by- slanders ore Uughlng and shouting, "Let fro OftlUgher, he will do himself mow harm than any one else." dentist, 123 W.

Third ulreeX opposite st. Phone 2591. KMWM Hfti'd Wheat Flour 1 bbl. of the Earth, M.OO; 88 bl. lb sack, I.U.^ 1 life for a while and get rich the feathers ol the ducks and geese they kill.

i Walt for the sensational sale of men's sample shoes at the Boston Store Saturday. For KOOQ snave, noi ana cold bath go to Maul Hall Plasa street. A petition to Gen. W. H.

Powell asking him not to close up the deputy revenue collector's ofllce here was signed today by every patron of the offloe In the city. It will be forwarded at once.1 Jas. W. Smith Stationery News Co. Picture frames made to order: otuies enlarged from photos.

P.O. Building. Dr. Arnold Thompklns, president Of the Chicago Normal, will deliver an address at the Alton High School at ip o'clock Saturday morning on Iho Educational Power of Literature." The lecture will before the teaclurs at the quarterly meeting, and will bo free, the public being extended an in- tltation to attend. A course of lec- us possible, and this paper will not attempt to decide for the voters of Alton as to whom they should oast then- votes.

The TEUMRArn pursued this course eight years ago and four years Hiisiness Men's Cocked lint mi-eting of the members of the Business Men's Cocked Hat lA-ugue, will be held at the Grand Alleys this evening, to organize the clubs. KiK Hope Meeting. A big meeting at Turner Hall was udiiretsed last evening by A. Hope ana Mayor A. W.

Young. Over men were present and enthusiasm was intense. Hope replied to KilKor Mclnorney In kind and denounced him as an Kdwards- vllle sideshow, working against tho interests of the city of Alton. The room at Turner Hall was tilled with voters. Wanted.

Girl for general housework, at Alby street. Fannie. She knew nothing of her early history and. when she moved to He thalto, she and Mrs. Lawrence became intimate friends, not dreaming thev were half-sisters.

The sisters lived in moderately comfortable circumstances and recently the discovery ol the papers showing the nivnshipof Hie prop- was made. The nuiUcr beet plared in l.he linnds of AUorncy Sny dor, of liHlleviili'. who will try to re instate the four sistors in llii'ir own property. Mrs Lawreuci- says thai she received an oiler, not Ions for ln-r interest in vast es late but -sh' 1 refused, saying tha'i she could not, acm-pt her long lo-t sister was ilisi-overed. Mrs.

Lawrence said thai she would with Mrs. Miller to Xe.ViiKUi, Thursday, to have a talk with him iu hope of learning more about iliemselvus. i-; no to be dead. The sUU'i-s say that lie invested he lnoU mid il belore he scut the yirl to pour house. CHASE SATOORN, Importers, GOUDIE.

Agent br CHASE SAXHORN'S Importations. No. 26 Wast Samnrt Talaphoaa 89 HIGH GRADE SPICES Sarah Tucker of Paris, 111. Hie Cnllesre 812,000. Mr: The friends of Shurtleff college have been made happy by the receipt of some good news.

Rev. Simeon Hussey arrived home from Paris, III last evening and brought the news that Mrs. Sarah Tucker of that city hail left the institution $12,000. The news has not given officially to the Hoant ol trustees of ihe college, but it Is nxpeotod that notice will re ifivod in days. Mrs.

Tucker Is an old friouil of Shurtlcfl'anJ at lii-r death left valuable estate, ins 'his magnificent gift to her old alinu inaler. The story of the gitt is vouched for by reliable people ami it Is said there is no doubt us to its I correctness. I The terms of the will require that tho interest of the money shall bo devoted to the education of poor young men. Neckwear anil fine suitings in every style at Saturday, Jtaivn to Chicafjo and re- umi via C. A.

Cassia Buds, White Pepper, Hungarian Paprica, Saigon Cinamon, English Mustard, Laurel Leaves, Penang Mace, Ceyenne Pepper, Cream of Tarter, African Ginger. J. H. BAUMAN'S, No 400 street Phone 187. IR $6 SPCCIAL mm lures Is being given to the teachers r.

A.U.Barr.Dentlst.Zd and I'lasa f2j soc, Roller Milling Co this year at Intervals of ten Crooked People Made Straight. We mean people with Hound Shoulders, with Humps OQ their backs. $1.50 will buy a tamMe Shoulder Brace that will do the work and not hurt. We have them for Men and Boys. Qive them a trial and you will readily see the result.

EPPE. M. The Clothier, 117 W. Third st. Charles H.

Piucce, ilcalor and soft coal, ollicc at I' 1 l''ice- st. 'Phone, Pur good new or second hand cook- heating or gasoline stoves, call CM-ls Eckhardt's 721 E. Second st. Teh-phone 7ii. Cl.lKTON TKURACK Will llfcoiui' (ho SlarliiiK' I'olnl ol Miiillson's Kli'Ht Itiinil Krci' Delivery Kouli 1 'Phi' mrriiory to be traversed the lirt.i rural free delivery route In Madi- KIII county has practically settled upon, mid It is said the application petition with signatures and undorsi- monih have been sent to the proper authorities at Washington.

It has ticcii decided also, it Is said, thill Clifton Terrace Is to be the distributing or starting point for the route in- Kit-ad of Alton. This will make the riil'ioii TriTtice oilier worth having, iii'il will not unfavorably tin' North Alton post ollice. The luiiHlh ihe route will be about twenty-live iiMlcs and tin- who will be served are ivMileiiu prlncipnlly of Oodfroy titwnsUlp- I'Yoiu Clifton Ttirraci-tin- currier will go uloiiK the I iraftim to ihK c.onnt.v line, Ihen acrn" tiodlre.v linvnsliip to thu town nfO.id- froy, llicucH to North Alton, whoi'c he will a.aiii Oration road 10 iliclpoliiV whvi'o be BtrucU It when Niarting out on the llr.A KmUH'MMUl, Spaldlllgbdu Kor fall 111 gent wear 1 call ul Morlu s. II, W. Dcilliv, ih-alor In billed huv, northern oats and northern potatoes, 1 Buiumit stretit, 1 have bwui In husincHS In Alton over anil am now a candidate for Illoct on April 'M IfOl.

Social. Tin' Kiist Whist Club mot ut the residence of Mrs. Bity.er jcsterday afternoon. Mrs. H.

Win, received ilic tirst and Mrs. A. Mohr tin' consolation Ke- frcshmouts vverc Ladies Kust social club were cutcriained by Mrs. Oil" Assiuann yesterday afternoon, In the hoop throwing contest Mrs. Anna Mold won the tirst prize, Mrs.

Mlessuur and Mrs. C. Sotier the conso latiou. I'llegant rofrcshmeuts were served and all present report a goop lime. Kinun Ifaddim, at Yealtfl's.

Try a Turkish or Vujior bath at Frank Bauer's barbers hop, Holiest C.old Specs are simply ut cf sight" Better take advant- a of our February offer. Only a few more days left in get them $5. your t-yes pxamined free and S'is- es pr. pei fifed. ,50 saM-lieJ are singing our 1 Logan's Jewelry Store, a i rtt Jewelry and and Alby FURNITURE.

i -Vi i i We can surely please you. m. Notice to bids will be received up to Wednesday, March ti, for erection und completion ol a two doiiblo brick tenement building for Mr. Patrick Kane, Alton, 111. I'laiis and specifications at the olllcp of Lucas Pfeilifiihurgir, archi- teet.

The right to rojccl any and all bids is reserved. swell- line of uew Spring Woolt'iis. Will Xot He rumlliliite. ProsiiltMU (leorge Penning of the Tpper Alton vlllugo hoard hus given il out III In- will not lie a cuildidati- lor lionow liolils. is rapidly regaining his health niter ilaiigcroUH illuesj.

Mtuli'i'U Way eommmuU itself to tho well Informed, to do pleasantly and and c.lVee.luully what was formerly done in the crudest manner und disagreeably well. To c.nansc thu system and bre.uk upcolds, hmidiielii' and (overs without unplnas- utit afU'i' elVnuts, use the delightful lii nld Ittxatlvu remedy, Syrup of 1'Mgs. Made by Pig Syrup Co, Sutler Oreisoerner 204 West TbirJ st Ff lepho ALTON CONSERVATORY. Tenth Year, Alton. 123 Bast 2nd st.

Spring Term, Mnrch '01. I'lano I) Theorotical and Hpeclal M'udUiB Voice Culture, Sight Hinging, Klocuilon, Physical I ulitiro. Public Hchool Drawing ll ie 1 1 1 rii.iiii,. I1IL1I Well witu Library and Alton Institution. ry IN an For ol niyi'-'iirl.

I'D thi! tho of a very IUI-BII num- lier of citizens of Alton, roprosonilnu voters of all iiolltlcttl part tun, I hereby annouuc.) myself us a candidate for the ollice of of the City Court of Alton ut election 10 bo held on Tuesday, Marchftth Hull. In BO 1 bop to Hay 1 am In no HOIIBC the candlduto of any Diiriv or faction or section of a parly and that, If elected, 1 will perform tin? duties of that honorable position without four or favor and 1 humbly trust with siifllclunt ability to Uoop the of tho court In line with and prosperity of theolty. Iverythirifl In the I lectrlc See Davis, 127 West lliird WlrlHK fur 1 I'lU'l; 1 1 IIII4I I'1IUIIB. Oil'. 1 rlniitUK forK'U" liliinii-Klliitl linlll plionn mi Vinttii.

Electrical RcpatrlngFromptly Attended Iu Joseph V. li. Marsh ALTON, IU. Office over H-Hou-l).

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