The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 102, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 3, 1877 Page: 4 of 4
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31 ail ii $nald.
Noilir.
Mr II. Y I iit.ih la our dol aulhorlxiHl
HUUlt (O HOlll'll NIlliMllllltlllllH till Vl'f I IHI-
IlinlltH Ullll Jllll wMk. III. OllllUlM'lH W ill H
duly liiiiinrinl Ht t li lit ulllim
Mn. .lull W. Vkim i in 'l liiirlm'J annul
Hi I'alo I'iiiIii
ii lonrlxlD.
I'itmhii li iivlnii llm i'lly Inr llm "iiiiiiiut
I'KII IIHVU'J IIK IUII.Y IlKIUI.I) kl'lll tomiy
itiilriH at (inn ilnllnr ht iimiiiIIi ihwIhhi'
pri'lmlil .iiva urilum Willi llm lilv clri'ii-
litliir or Hi Hi" liiialiii'NHiilllKii
No mm In auMiui lml U) (minlumo any arti-
cle wlmliivnr mi llm iinmmnt nl TihIIkii-
ai.ii without in urdur aliini'il hy inc.
.1 1. HAIiTiiW.
DA 1.1 AH TKXAH.
TI'KNIMY M(lltMM) i t t i : i JllY .
Kaeiiralon Train.
TIiu'JVxiih mill l'uiililo riillriunl wllh
tlmlr uoi'iintdiimil iiiitirirlM unit dm
Hint to (iIhuhu tliolr putnwiH Imvii put
mi mi I'XnurHloii trulii to Fort Worth
on tlm Fourth mill iiiikIh njux lul vx-
tiiimloii ruto oiiu fiire for tlm round
(rip. AKi'iit Wliltfliiinii Dover luta a
chiiiiim Hllp to gut In a kmI Htrolio of
work for IiIh rouil
UH)h .JOTTims.
Couiuill inia'tliiK tn-nllit.
(Vlohriitlon tit l'ViiMcntl juirli.
To-morrow Ih tlm Fourth of July.
E -yhlleiimn Hiiyn thitt tlm "nriiNH.
liopinrn did It."
. -Quite n iiiniilifr of drunk with
Rrrittti'd yiHtiTdny.
The Taburiiuulti fulkH prupoHo to
lmld a oololiruUon to-morrow.
1'lHtol tiring whm licnnl wiUi Iunt
nltjlit In tho Hoiithorti iurllun of tho
city.
Olllaor Dunn took In u oolorod
wnmnii yi'dtenliiy for ('renting u iIIm-
till Imniw
Tlio 'JVxhm mid rniillln rnilroud
ini'ii Hro imttlng ii grout iiiuiilior of
new lli'H lilting I hell' road
Tho Diilhw mid Wlcliltu railroad
wIIIhooii Iim III oU'iatlou. Then Hot
fur lAnitoii und tho l'au Jlamllt) coun-
try A liuudHomo jilue iipar mivenly
font long lien In front of tlio Tiirnur
luill. WuNuppiuiH It will be ralsvd for
a llntf Htnir
The bimril of uldornii'ii will pruli i-
bly vIhU FraHcutl park to-morrow.
Thoy Booopted Kolwrtii1 invitation
noma tiuio aro.
Tho excursion train for Fort
Worth k-Hvi'H tho dupot to-iiioirow
morning lit 7;:!l) Hlmrp.
Tim polloi'inon havo born olmiitfoil
nrouml on their beatH. Tin mo who
were on duty down town havo been
plaoed In limit DiiIIhh und vine vvrm.
We are Indebted to l'rof. Minor for
ciinlrt of odmlHMloii to IiIh looturo
"Fvenlngs Anmnu the Htarn." J'rof-
Minor In a learned goutleiunn und hit)
lootiireH cannot full to lutorchl
-Thoealoof Nurnniurilliin for blood
anil liver inoilioliiee Is ulnicwt outlrely
HiiperHi'ilod by the iutroduntlon of Dr.
Tierce's Ooldon Medluul DiHiiovery
which far mirjmBHeii In cllleacy theHO
old. time niediolueH
Hunday afteruoon the cltl.enu liv-
Inn near Hyoumore street were annoys
oil by the regular deseoratlou of tho
Hnbbath by the neuroeH. Heveral dar-
kles got to iiuurreling la the nhiinty by
the railroad. I'ltitolb were drawn and
oumlng Imlulged In. Thero were no
liolloe Kbout coiiHeiiuently no nrreHte
wore made.
The dogs besieged the rear of b
millinery shop on Main street last
night mid set up a bark which had no
conation. All the uioyablo articles
In the store inoludlnir the curling
irons and bonnet-block lay in the
yard In a few minutes but the dogs
woro invincible und retimed to be
nrlven oil. The establishment will be
total wreck if they continue their
serenade another night.
Iruiiimira Wnulotl.
Two share drummers arewunted to
go to Fort Worth to-morrow. Apply
nt Jteuumont's cigar stand.
Mfwtiniit' Kxrlmiicc.
lhe Merohauts' Kxohinge is one of
tho cosiest little bars lu tho city and
tho llipiors dispensed thero are of the
very best quality. Weoommend the
Merchants'.
Ton Itsllnrn Uvwartl.
lost Saturday night a diamond
pin. Thedlamnnd wan set In a small
gold hand. Ten dollars reward will
be paid to the under by leaving the
pin at this oflloe.
I.lniel Llmrl
Wood burnwl lime first quality for
Mle in quantities to suit purchasers
by Louis Louchard at hie dejHit on
l'olk street near Houston and Texas
Central rallroadswltoh. Price tweuty.
Ave cents per bushel. July 3 3t
Our reader will remember the ats
tempt made by a Mr. Well to commit
sulolde In the synagogue by cutting
ma inroai. lie Imd been Jaultor of
uie building lie got well however
and went to New Orleans. Word has
lxen received here that he died In that
city last Friday. He wm a mason
and at one time a steamboatman on
the Mississippi.
Irnliion.
Iralson'i establishment fairly glut
ens tlnce be has settled comfortably
Into Ids new quarters. Crowds of fair
ladies may be seen there every day
and no lady of taste but Is delighted
Isith with the goods and prices. His
elegant millinery goods are now going
very cheap In order to make room for
the large fall stock which the house
will handle.
ftJItNIONAKY WOltK.
Wl i.l llm I'llt.lmx M'l V'.ll t.l.iy
Hull I.. fc UihiihI lkuui.
Tlii'iu in In tlili rl'y '" organltiil
baud of jililliinlliii'l'inl whimu iiiIhnIoii
It IhIh go ubuut lining yooil 'I'licy
iiic a rliiH of guild hhiiiuiIIihih attired
In dnuble-Hiili'd boiitH mid big sIhihI up
I'lillars Their plane of iihtIIhk Ih In
nun of our blocks mi Main Mtreet ami
tlm inline of (lie oigiiuliilloii In tlie
Texim ( 'niuiuerclul Travellers' AhnocIu.
lloii. Tlm bnuilsof lirotliorly lnvi are
very strong between the members and
If one of tlmiu lusuiltleii on Ilin check
Im ilucHii't (urn tliu other one for the
h I in i . 1 1 reason (hut that part of his
mialoiny Is so hardened that Im
wouldn't fuel It ThuTexas travellers
nru of Dm Ah Hln species child like
and bland and ctiu smell a good thing
a Ioiik iIMiuh'o
Their habits urosoiimwhat peculiar
They are never foum! for any length
of tiuio In a town where the hotel Is
notoriously bad; on the contrary like
the frogs of Culaverus county they
make long Jumps when Hunduy draws
nigh to reach H town where tlm prov-
ender is good. TheHii lambs met yes
tenhiy nt their hall to say I a-ta to two
of their 1 1 ii in I tor who were about to gu
west. The parting was allectlng and
touiililnur words weru spoken Tlm
main body determined that their do
purling brothers should hear with
them Homo remembrance of the dear
ones left behind (lood-liyes were said
at. tint bull and when the two pilgrims
iiad proceeded to the train the bill-
mice of tlie order apparently In
mournful procession headed by llitli
" ( Jus." tlio worst specimen ol
In vim 1 1 tt Ethiopian ciiHHodnrsH that
tho town allords bearing ulolt u ban
iter with llm strange device "Hacred
to tlio departing virtues of our beloved
brother pilgrims ('. II. i'opo und John
Ktnim. May their granger plow nl
ways run deep." "ity request." (Jus
wus followed by tlio dugo baud. The
rear was brought up by Messrs. Locpcr
Talier KiiigNlaud lllgglns and the
other mourners. Tliu cortege loolt
their position near tlio car window
where t.licir departing brothers sat
The dagos twanged (lie catgut while a
howl of grief went up from the bund
ol brol licrs. A largo crowd soon co
leclcii ami the two departing ones
were taken out and called on for a lew
remarkH Thoy nunc out took one
look at the oulllt ami fell buck loo
full for ulteraiice. Then tho band
played unci the train went on while
tho bereaved ones returned to their
lonely bull singing "Oh tako u pil
oh tiiko (ill oh tuke u weary pilgrim
homo"
Flagu for tho
.Sanger Dros. -t
Fourth of July at
liiiiurl l Muck
Wo direct llm attention of stock
men ami furmerii generally to tho ad
vcrtlHcnieut of Jcsso II. Tulbult ot
Hherinan who has one hundred pure
bred Cotswold rams mid lierkshirc
hogs for sale. Here Is your chance
Address J. 11 Talbutt Kheriuun. Hee
ailverUrioineiit.
IIOTIiL AKKIVALS.
IJriuiui'r llouiae.
lleoriio lliiubes.nlty II (l Wuro; rilnton In
I' H .InmlHoii elly .IT Mills
A Hlirlliu li ill Tluniiim)li Vii
II WiUht i'lly U M Ciilclwnll.i'OMlity
.lolin riii)lwll city 1 1 in rv Hiiulslliurylll
li(mlii My 111 11 M Hinllli llmiv J 11
11 J I.iuuloti clly
lliirreM llitrrolsl llxrrrlNl
The Dallas ltarrel Factory is now
prepared to llll orders for molasses hnr-
rels halfjiurrels and kt'Ks manufao-
tured out of well-seasoned cypress tlm-
her. Would respectfully call the at-
tention of farmers ami merchants
thereto Send for prices before pur-
chasing in other markets. Am also
dealer In Hour barrels staves head-
ings and hoops mid tan (ill orders
from millers at short notice. Repair-
ing of all kinds of cooperavo promptly
done. Factory corner of Houston anil
Klintrvets uetir Todd's tlourliii; mills.
Address k .1. KIVl.KN
July -l-dAwHm I'ostotllec box 1MD.
"Till True TIh I'lly Tin l'llv "I In
True."
While the sanitary condition of oil
city excites much comment and cr tl
clsm from many of our citizens and
the press generally and while epidem-
ics mid discuses are feared to accrue
from tho accumulation of young
"lakes" mid "oceans" in our midst 'tis
consoling to think that it was so or
dallied at least this Is the stand taken
by a councilman who "professes" to be
thoroughly versed iu physicul googra
phy. Ho says "the world being com
posed of three-fourths water and one-
fourth hind it would prove but a vain
fruitless attempt to change what has
been decreed" and very properly
added It would prove as hard a tusk to
convico people that M. .SUMS has not
a better stock of goods at lower prices
than any house iu the city. July 1 21
Kvrulngii Among the Sinn
l'rof 11. 15. Minor ex-president of
the State University of Missouri and
formerly of Hichmoud Virginia of
fers to tho citizens of D.illas three of
his tou'yue entertainments "FjVeulugs
with tlieHtars" Monday Tuesday and
Thursday July 2 3 and 6th in the
rooms of the Young Men's Christian
Association corner of Commerce and
Lamar streets. Besides his talk about
the glorious stare hi splendid illus
trations many of them movable In
his flue magic lantern Bible pictures
by (histave Dore and portraits of dis
tinguished persons make these "eveu
lugs" highly pleasing to all ages of
both sexes. We advise all to go and
ee them ami hear him. Hingle even-
ing for all agosuit'y tweuty-llve cents.
Wholecourse fifty ceuts. There will
also be some hlirhly amusine. plianvn.
able eomio scenes given. JuoeoO-UJU
The citizens of the Third Want.
who ft el Interested In the celebration
of the national birth-day will mH at
the truck-house In Kurt Dallas Mon-
day night JulyS at 8 o'clock p.m.
for organization. citizkh.
- 'Mm liui'Mt w hum and hniulirs for
no in. Mini p'iinimi roiihUuily on
IiiiImI III I li'lnti ' Hull .billions' ill nc
1 1 .re No ll:l Flni elicit lii'l t"
Adams & 1 .i uiiiinU' bank.-tf.
'I III) l'lllUl r' illllrl Ill'UlaOU.
Tliu ubovu delight fully situated
hoiiHe Is admirably iioiiducli'd by Mr.
J M I.ea. Tim liiUn Is all (bat run
lie desired by 1.1m most fawt iillulM Cd
duo. Tlm cook Is mi artist of the first
waler und as a purveyor Mr. I.eu
himself cannot be surpassed. The
rooms are cool elegantly turu'slied
and the bed-linen chunked oiiiie imch
ihiy Tlm buds are all furulslmd with
springs and linleeil no expeiisu lias
been spared to lit up tills sumpliintm
establishment. Commercial travid-
ers have already learned that no other
house iu the slate cun take better care
of them. Hales ?M per day. tf.
The commissioner's court moid
Monday July II IH77 for tho purpose
of examining tho liisolventjroll of the
collector and attending to such other
liusluessas may cniiie before tliciu.
II. II. WKtff
I'nnniy JuiiK luillus Uiiiniy.i''".
J 1 1 1 10 lll-ll'.'ll.
lllNlorle UriMiiul.
At the foot of Lookout Mountain
near Cbattunoega was fought many u
hard buttle during the war. On Hint
sauio ground in arly forty years iuh u
victory was galni djimre glorious than
any gained by our armies. A remedy
was there discovered for liver diseiwoH
that excited tlm wonder of sclciiUflo
muii and physicians l'lirely vegeta-
ble it excelled lu curative properties
the mineral drugs such as calomel
and was as harmless to tlm system ami
aluiosl us pleasant to tlm taste us cofs
fee. This worlibfamous remedy Is Dr.
A. U- Klmmou's Vegetable Liver Med-
icine manufactured by M. A. Thed-
ford A. Co. Chattanooga Tclin. It la
for sale by ull druggists who huve also
some trial package which will be
given to ull applicants free of charge.
Jiin-7-ihtwl in
A new line of embroideries Just re-
ceived at the Dollar store. tf
The common house lly Is a promo
ter of disease. For wire doors und win-
dow screens go to 1108 Main street.
Junel'.i-lui
Five one hundred dollar shares
Dallas Building Association stock fur
Hide at First National bunk. ju'JJ-tt
l or Hem
The brick store house on Kim street
opposite Hanger liros. now occupied
by Itlake Jenkins it llouls si.u 4-lxHO
will be for rent ufter the lstofOetie-
bcr 1877. Apply to
Jllllialllil JIIUITAKMITH
liid'k lour llMUKHlte Kir.
l'l'onipt. utteiitlou will lie given to all
orders for passengers mid baggage to
trains left at Hller's transfer oillc.e op-
posite the I.eOraud hotel. june 15 1 m
Two car loads of buggies und plat-
form wagons at Orr's. tf.
Orr is selling his buggies mid
wagons at twenty-llvo per cent less
than !!t. Louis prices. tf.
A beautiful lino of vases and toilet
scls just received ut tho Dollar store
-tf
15. Meyer Is the only responsible
pawnbroker In Dallas. tf
-Call on H. Meyer If you want to
purchase Jewelry at low llgures. tf
If you wuiu io uuy an omnibus
Orr is llm man to 6erve you. tf.
If you want to buy a family car-
riage Orr has the latest styles and
patterns. tf.
A KM.
The little Spanish cigar dealer has
the pleusuro of notifying his friends
that he has opened a store under the
operuhousc and that he keeps cons
stantly on hand the best imported and
domestic cigars also a line stock of
smoking and chewing tobacco. The
public would do well to cull mid exam.
tne stock and prices before purchasing
elsewhere. Yours respectfully
JuillJli-llil 11. 1'LATAH.
local mti; vines.
If you want to save a hundred
dollars in the purchase of a buggy go
to Orr's. tf.
If you want to trade an old buggy
lor a new one orr is the place. tf.
II. Meyer under tlio operahouse.
buys county scrip. tf.
If you want the cheapest farm
wsgon iu tlio market you will I! nd it
at Orr'e.-tf.
Take your wives and sweetheart's
to see the nice pluetous at Orr's. tf.
Uuy your deeds leases bonds etc
utTiiK IIkkalu oillce und write out
your contracts. if.
B. Meyer will lake any kind
valuable In pawn tf
of
lr. J. A. Nera-nr IIpiiIInI
says his professional services can be
had at your private ho nes by dro
ping him a postal card witli full ilirec-
llous. JuH dtlm
l.nillm' Nulla unci Mliilurrr tarl
ia I.
This well.known department over
the Dollar Store is Just iu receiptor
some new styles of ladies' summer
hats (lowers etc. They also propose
closing out their entire stock of ladies'
ready made inlts at New York ccst.
Five thousand untrltnmed hats at fif
teen cents apiece. tf
-Tickets for Charlotte Chattanooga
Nashville Atlanta Ht. Isiuls lsuii-
vllle and Oalveston for sale at reduced
rates by Fred. Mangel ticket broker
LeUrand hotel. tf
11. Meyer will aell Wheeler A
Wilson sewing machine for less than
half price In good order. tf
ladies trimmed and untrlmmed
hats at your own price at the Ivdlar
tore. tf
-All those ornamental wire doors
nd window aoreeWare made at M
Main ilreetJuue 19-1 ra
REMOVAL
s. IRALSON
MJLLINKIIY
-A N II-
Human Hair
EMPORIUM
514MainSt
WILL JIKBI0VJ3
o. oh iti:i oui:
IHE FIRST DP JUL!
Prom Iiis roont. placo ol
business to the store
One Door West
512 Main St.
To enable
him to display
his
LARGE STOCK
or
Millinery Human Hair
FANCY GOODS
AN II
Ladies' Furnishinsjtiood?
s.
I WILL SELL
FOK THE
NEXT. 30 DAYS
KEUAUDLESS OF
New York Costs.
iviils :
Now is Your Chanco.
The Standard Sewing Machine
OJT
The Various
miUAlii: iW WOltTIILKSS IM1TAT10X
LAST A LIFK
Agents Wanted in every City town and village of
Texas to whom liberal inducements will be offered. Ad-
dress thefSinger Manufacturing Co. Dallas Texas.
nmy 17il-w m
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
University of Louisiana
NMV (Illl.K .lS.
FACULTY.
A. ll.CKNAH M.D. KmurltiiH l'rofcssor of
ulitili'irli'H.
T. ll. lUl ll ARIisON M. l. rmltuuMir of Hur
(Jt'iy.
. . M- "KMIH it. 1). I'rolV-ssor of
iilt'UllMlU!.
STAN h'uKD 10. C'HAII.I.K M. U. 1'iofesnor
nl I'liysliiliiuv.
JOHI . I'll JON KH M. U. FroltiHSorof Chem-
iHiry.
f.i. i.ijuan M 1) I'mfoKior of
niniiiiiny.
KKMKHTH. I.KW1H M IJ. 1'roli.HH.irofOh
Hll'llll'H.
.IdllNII Kl.Mim.M.U. l'rolVHHor of M.v
li'ihi Mi'illcii.
AMiKKT II. AULKH M. U. Uemoii.ttntor of
JI.IIHIIMUV
Ikn
I'oriy. l'ourlli Amiiinl Conme
liiNlrucdnll
ol
In thin IViKrlnunt will coinmenoeon Mon-
ti y Uihol NOVKMHKK l.sT7 uua turmlii.
1 iflliulimry Ltine on fllnloiil Mtsl-
It'liio mill Muu. ry will bu illiv....i i. i.u
iiiiiiilillhcnlroor llieuruut t'tmrlty 1Iohii1Ii.
lHKlnnlnK on llm aui of UcUibur without
uuy t'lmrne. T1l inminu.i 7..... .."
Si'm'i-u .."f. 10 SI."B "'"; 'l ti' iiumlWM..f
Kooti t. tlief liHrlly Hospital lul givo lu.
..... ..u....!! Mi hid ueum u ol tue lick.
KKKSaAHtllCIiriu-tlniliiil vnnta.M.ain...t...i
Willi iill tliu braiiolu a nf m...n..i ur-
imiflujll u u If n.. ...... ... . . JM.IV
i.v ii;- i.'.w.i. ; .' l""M' ollerttl
.1 I .1 . ii flUllllll'l-
jilil tlu-miiiio f.tM1 re tl.iiiniU-U. For all
tilt) Lwlurra. llii: M rl. .. i u . i . u..." 7.
fin iiiioiiiyj(i;uriiluatlou.t;)ti. fayuient
....I . ... ... ... ' "'"'"I T". IIICll-
rjS t in iiiHr nun ciuuioKU luldrt'wt
Jy.J.ei':wi!UUAHUlK'N'M1-1'!""
Now rroccry Store!
l'nCA.TK.'..AINRT.nA r.LAS. NRAll.
t.1 un-UNii K TKKMONT IIUIXK.
Tllm la now eliblllnii..... ...i..i..i
lint. VHrtt. ly ot I lie Owl .twl gnxvrl. vU
ttintar. o.ttw. IV. Flour. HoHilny
( annt-d Fruit lol.aeco ami evfryililnw in
lit)Kr. ijf Hub. The propriotor I vomit
inaH who lim rrfenily K-t.l In our ml. t
and lat-vrry w.iy woilliyol UI.I- .utroimgi..
Hi. t- mncft art) wry cliwip. HI ami ..."
J. . HATTKH.
J. MAkTIR H.D.
J. W.
HADAtl M.D.
MAUTIX & MADARA.
riiysldims and Surircons
01 At ST1X 4 tin T.0V:b S. T. STORE.
Will l.raetlf tltelr profiion
Muht cHli.iiii.ir.red prouitly.
In DallM.
jyldly
DB. WM. THOMAS
OKFK'E-eo AND hi; MAIJIHT.
r
-VT lxo ornuio Hotel
ft4TIrt'IIO.V til'ABANTtrn.
- -r"iniiotaj naeu. JjrulT
roraGooilCIcanlJatli
SOPEH & NVEBEli'S
UAlllIIJIt SHOP
X0.41I XLMBT.
"-A?. nlh" 2 O.U.
THEI WOHIjDi
Styles Sola al GrilfljMud
J. M
BURNETT &
LESSEES STATE PENITENTIARY
OFFICES : IIINTSVILLE AND GALVESTON
-MANUFACTURERS OF-
COTTON AND WOOLEN GOODS
BOOTS
Kinds Furniture
AND
Mnllresses
All
Window Glass Wall Paper.
The Largest and Only Exclusive Stock In Northern Texas
COKSIMTINU OF
Ready-Mixed Paints Lead Oils
VAKNISIIES BRUSHES ETC. ETC.
Window Glass Wall Taper Window Shades Blue
Glass Etc. Etc.
We wo.ilil respectfully call the attention of doalere bullUera nml oonmimoin to nur large
ami well H.lcfka hIih-H mul low caih prlooe. luotations and Hamploa sunt upon applloti-
If. SIII1CLI.S 703 TSlniti Ht.
l.AJ-iIV TKXAHi
LOOKTO YOUB IIVrrii3R.lGrrK
kinji hi Manufacture d Ess; Your Money in Tu !
Wears now nianntanturlnv Carrla-n anil Rmruluanf all kin. la ...n..in. In narr fl'
"pec t to citrriiucnt nroimlU fnmi the North and at tint mine prior lucliiillnC'abrlol Mil-
.'l Hit-kawnyn r'imr-rtft Kockawayit Two -Heat llovkawnya Top Hide Horltf lluli
olop HiiletnriB4 llnmtiM anry Knd H tIoh Btii(lwi Ainlillno Ur nvry Waipmjt
fHilaleit Me. K. iirlimUldrrria.paand UukIhh luclodlng Fluting TrlininiiH Wood-
work and Ulavkmnlthlu.. Mroid Ungiee taken In exchange.
iprlir.f
Somervillo & Davis.
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The BEST AND EASIEST ADJUSTED TIE
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Double Anchor Eureka and Texas
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Office 504 Elm St.
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