The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, November 04, 1898, Image 3
THE AMERICAN. ft v s. i 4 I ') 1 11 r i if !f t tit tl IM I ti list l r t ! t fjtUta !-. Ik MvH( !,,( - ) let is W, ' si nwn I , res s4 .t. ItSft.wea h ! rl St l . Ivf IV tprttUK t.s H U llsl IM Ik tM? Iks Iw... n4 Vi.li.e, Kik a. t'tisntt! Uk limit. 1. M Uit Iks IIH'mftM Hsssles. rornfsr. lassa tt " U t.mlia kin nsttsl baits k lhgl tnaiiMH.m 1ti tlllren d.Mil llks It. tml that "rul ht h " rMMhetrmu. Mr, Vl.Oesi Id kit r P"l la fsmr f Ih nr,we4 U, (ini purr th ) stent hl. h mm 1 4 rnlt from lrn. h tans l "a ci unlet tel irsi of ! with iwa f'lx' lrH. This,' h say, "I the tiwiti f Independent Unas." tt thrr I bo diMittt but I hat h I correal. Hut lhfi admlMtous set "slips. " Th MuniMii advanced for Ih htaw h tank la aa follows: la (lvmntltiR liramh dank th ad vocate of the system claim that tha competition whlrh It will engender will lwT the rain f Interest, rU better accommodations, etc. The fallacy la the claim that It will reault In a continual! competition. Tim branches of thn meat trust result In competition for a time, but It la an un fair competition, In that It put prices bo law that the resident dealer gives up, or la ruined, and then the Held la In the handa of the trust. An era of truaU la upon ua; In every possible i'rectlon la competition being abut off. In the worda of the Economist of Chi cago In an editorial laat month; "The conclusion la Inevitable, from recent eveuta, that the Idea of combination la dominant one among the beat thlnkera In the business field. They believe that the trust Idea will be car-1 rled out In future years to an extent compared with which Ita preaent op plication will teem like child's play. The only thing needed to flnlah the trust proven and thus destroy compe tition. In practically all lines of html lie, Is a law permitting the eatablah ment of branch banks. It would soon reault In one bank with 10.000 branches. The board of directors with their office in Wall street would hold full sway In the business world and the result would be somewhat as fol lows: Every business of any magnitude Is dependent upon "bank, accommoda tlons." It would be much worse If there were but one banking Inatltutlon in the United Slates. Then the trusts now In existence and represented the directory would experience no more trouble from competitors, and the unoccupied fields would soon be "trusted." Then everyone who Is now an lnde pendent voter would become a serf, for even If he should be permitted a vote bis vote would not be counted unless It suited the will of the central power, As to employment, the blacklisting of railway employes Is but a precursor of what will be the rule In a few years If the consolidated banking trust Is effected. The coercion of railway and other employes In 1896 will be but a faint taste of the power which will be .'yplled to the erstwhile sovereign will the power will have been transferred from the citizens to the board of dl rectors In Wall street. If the control of bank credits and the volume of money Is placed in the bands of thn rulers of the existing trusts, the outcome must surely be in the direction pointed out, unless a suc cessful revolution shall occur. Hut this would not be probable, for with Its amassed wealth and the control of the government, there could be hired plenty of men to fight the battles, while the wealthy churches and most of their followers would be on the side of the rich party In power. At any rate, It Is best to prevent consollda tlon of the banking Interests and not give them the additional power which when once In their grasp may never be taken Imck. The formation of this mammoth trust Is dependent upon legislation. Will the voters choose to elect repre sentatives and sciiulors who shall del egate the power axked for, or will the voters bestir themselves and elect men who are pledged to prevent It. This Is the question which The American would propound to O. M, Hitchcock, candidate on the fusion ticket, and to Mr. IJ. II. Mercer, on the Republican ticket. Will you favor or oppose the passage of this particular pet measure of Wall streH? The liberties of the people are at stake and unless tbey know whither you will exert your selves to defeat this obnoxious meas ure they can be depended upon to pro tect their liberties at the ballot-box. You must answer this question square ly or stand bran dud before the voters of this dlHtrlct as the representa tive of the gigantic monopoly tout would not only rob the farmer, the laborer, and the professional man of the right to barter bis merchandise, his labor or bis talents for a living wage but would wreck and drive out of existence the banking hoiiHcs of this city which have dono so much for the people of this congresHlonal district. Will you be a party to the destruction of the commercial Interests of Omaha? Will you help steal the liberties of the men whose suffrages you are seeking? rumcT'C ernnnn coming an issuEiHHr-iVi I Wk? mrt MMt ) Is fie (Ul Ital Ike fctoi el ike Tla IN tat t tsM U His Ver Ftmtti 4 la 14, fe tllKf Use l xss Ik A4riUla kate W kMia att if wtfrMMa la a ! trt la maha at M.k Kllrr I Htker tVerrr f I til r-atn kss for ike rlsrlrHit akr We wrr i re h ) ra 'n lure r rrl M wai il'er4 Mfe aw" ewiV rls BUik- kuedesi Ills torture was t full of Intrrnetinf ttstnmeMt Ikat mad Ike Mlow lag jnnla of what kf said fcti pw.fl tell me that they el port ( lirtt "In xm again; (hat II may rm today or that II may not eume for a thousand vesra. but do you think I would be looking very anx btuslv fur friend' coming It I be llrved h mlaht come tiNlay or that years? Wouldn't I Just aay to myaelf k might not crime for a thousan If my friend's coming Is so uncertain as that thst I would Ix-lleve he was coming when I aaw him, and not be fore? That Is the ess of the people indey who believe Christ mar come to day or that He mary not come for a thousand years. Hut there are people who believe that Christ la coming soon, that He Is already at the door. I cannot tell you the dsy or the hour, or me year mat He will come; no man knows that. You will find thst stated In Matthew. 25th chnpter, 13th verse: "Watch therefore: for ve know neither th dsv nor the hour wherein the Son of Man cometh." Hut vou will rememiber that Christ had often told Ills disciples thst He would come airaln and set up Ills kingdom. His disciples came to him on the Mount of Olives and asked Himconcernlngthose things they asked Him a three-fold aunsllon end Jesus answered them riving a three-fold answer. You will And the renorts of the conversation In the 24th chanter of Matthew, the 13th chanter of Mark and the 21st chapter of Mike. If you will read each ol those chsnters you will get His an swer In full and know why the second coming is nesr at hand, Jesus hd often referred to the de- efnictlon of th femnle. of His comtnt and of the end of th world, and His disciples went unto Him prlvafelv sar ins', "Tell us. when shell these thine he? end what shnll be the sign of Tiv coming and of the end of th world?" And Jesus answered. "Take heed that no msn deoteve you. for many shall com In Mr name saving. 'I em Christ-' end shall decler many. And v shnll hesr of wars and rumors of wsr; see thst ye be not troubled; for i these thlnrs must come to ness, but the end Is not vet: for nation will ri sselnst nation, snd kingdom seslnst klnrdom: snd ther shsll be famines and pestilences, and esrth niiskea In divers nJsces, All these thlnrs sr the beginning of sorrows." AH this has been nrored true, Im- mdlatel after th time of Christ tW were msnv who rose un snd claimed to h Chrl. snd many were derd. Then Christ went on to rlv them vt. another sign of His eomlnr, of His nsr annroach, He ld thst foltowlnc the arising of those false Chrlsts this would hanrvn: "Then shall ther deliver you tip to be emicfert, Rnd shall kill you: snd v shsll be hsted of sll nsMons for My name's ssk snd thn shall msnr he offended, and shall betray on snother, snd shsll fist on snothsr" This second sign did not annlr to the days of the spostles. but to th dars thst wore to follow. Then Christ svs them a third slm by which' ther mlrht know the end was near at hand snd thst H would soon, very soon, come snd st tin His klnrdom, It was this: "And this rosnel of the klnrdom shall be preached In all the world for s witness nnto sll nations; and then shell the end come." Th gospel Is lng nresched In all nations today. Thst Is th last sign which he rave His neopl so ther mlrht know of the nearness of His cornier Tint Un wn not sstlafled that IT bud msd It - setlr clear to His dlsetnles, so He wen over H sraln In a different war, H started rlcht In srsin ss If He had not alrendr answered their questlohs, snd. snesklnr first to th anostle then to thoe thst followed them, and finely to those of our dnr, ffe M to th sno'les' "When v therefor hull the shomtnaHon of deso'S' Ion snoken of hr Dnnlel th nmnlie sttnd n th holr n'sc. fwhoao rend- eb. W Mm ttnflnratund). then let them 'Mch he tn Judes flee Into the moon tnlns. let him which Is on th house- on not com down or tsk anvthlnr mif of his home; neither let him whlrh a In th flpld return bsrk to tnk his cloh' and wn unto them that sr with child and to them that elv iiej n no davs! Tint nrav re that vour flleM ! not In th winter, neither on th Snhbafh dsv: for then shall lie rreet tribulation, sneh ss was rent tfnee the beginning of the world to this time, no. nor ever shsll be." Tnke's account of this conversation, 21et chanter nd 2th vera, instead of aavlnr, as Mtthew did, that. "When v therefore shall see th abomination of desolation, enoVen of br Daniel the nronhef, stand In the holr nlace " I-iike ssvs, "And when re shsll see Jerusa lem comnassed with armies, then know thst the desolation thereof Is nlrh; then let them which sre In Judea flee to the mountains; ,nd 'ct them which r in cnummM nim id lin-m wiihii li . t,.b.-ii-.a n. tVoVtnemm nt:r0ShheZ,Sofl."arn,d sz?t::: r,?.! tri nm w-zf" let en appen? Yes; 39 yearsafterChrlstTltns 'hrlalTllna ilnst Jeru- ( f. you me marched his great srmv sra . I . T mrronnarn"' : i"ynu ri ii nr- nuri imniirii h now ronin 1 1. . ni. i ... i x . . . ,. " illinium iihb to in monniHinaT They wer to truat In Ood and flee, those on the housetops wer not In com down her were to run across th houses toward the mountains, fvou . AMonr roofs) and those In the fields were not i to return, but all wer to flee tm-j mediately to tne mountains. And when K trt M-wft aitwf tf !' JWi lfc "iHlS, ., ir. aed fet Ihs I t tb4 m il- ( p a sie4 litue l k Mj lh Slrf tkal U Wirwwahls I litkitwt W4h f l sutrttrg lhal fmMlr.4 lite rfeit.l(.s ttf I lie klf ittr Mfec kitr4 liwf ! kaHie 4 ' Ihrm k' Ihrte frvsl ItthHlsllo), h a Jetl rs ka4 Dr kntma f tattttt thai Usee. as4 . h as It hH iieer assia Tills iir of lh i r Ik ap lies, What ram rt? . nrt ? 1 h da of ItiiUI .atil' Hn4 ' "' frcntm, and Mrl llM d lS ahrttteuM ,lher ahonld i Bean ! aate.1, i-mi lr th elnt'a sate th rial a shall l-e shot lennl " Vou will remember, om who were ker lal evening, Ihsl from Ml A. II, fur l,7a yeais, down In ITS iTiirr4 (hal long rrto. of ft sntiiion when Ihonaand. yea, mil llona uf Christiana lost thrir Hie fur ihrir falih There wer ft iterser u llona b)wn IKS and He. but that was bread the dava of per secution bad Wn shortened, because th Intlnenre nf the Kefurmstltin ss lielng felt, and lllierty of conlence was tsklng nsit In Ihe world. Then Chrlut tke hi them of Ihe last (lays II said asaln thst false Chrlata snd false prophets would srlse who would show grest signs and won ders. Insomuch Ihst. If It were possl hie, they would deceive Ihe very elect Thin He said' "Heboid! I hsve tol l vou tiefore: Wherefore ir tner snail . ft i. I t n. I. l it,. ... nay unto you, Heboid lie Is In the dee- ert. go not form; ncnniu, lie ia in un awret chambers: lielleve It not. for, as the lightning cometh out of the east, and shlneth even unto the west. so shall the coming of the Hon of Man he." You rememlier th Henver ('hirst someone Is to come a Christ In the great American desert and I tell you that there will be a man ap pear In new York, or In rniragn, or some other large city, probably In Om aha, who will perform all tho miracle that Christ performed, or appear to, and that the railroads will run excur sions and many people will go to see him, but go ye not forth. He will even caus fire to come down from heaven. Tint 1 have not time to go Into this fill'" tonlrht: w will have to hurry on. From 1773 to 1798 the per secutions ceased, and Christ said, Matthew 24. 29. "Immediately after those days." (Mark gives It. 13lh chapter, 21th verse. "Hut In thore day.") "shall the sun be darkened, and he moon shall not give her light, ana the stars shall full from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall lie hasen and men shall appear tne sign of the Son of Man In heaven: find then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn and thev shall see the Hon of Ms coming In the clouds of heaven with nower and great glory." Then we ma xpect the sun to be darkened between 1773 and 1798. Hns the sun been darkened? Yes; Mnv 19. 1780 was darkened from 10 o clock You will find an account o this dark day In Webster's die tlonnry under "Tho Hark Day, rmre 1WM), In that definition you will sen It stated thst "the true cause of this remarkable phenomenon Is no nown," I'eople thought th world was coming to an end. Hut it did not there were other sign to be seen be fore It was to be destroyed, The misin whs to be as blood and not give It light, the stars were to fall and the Word of Ood wn to be preached In all the world. Has the moon refused to rives Its light? Yes, the night of the day which was darkened, May 19, 1780 bad no lustre although It was Its full. When It did appear waa a a great ball of blood, and you could not distinguish the differ ence between a piece of wk.lt paper and a black cloth held fif teen Inches from the eyes After the sign of the moon was to ap pear the sign of the falllngof thestars, Did that occur? Yes; November 13 1833, the star fell. Hut how? Hid hey all fall one way, In one direction? No! Hut they fell this way, and that way, and the other; lust as the trees In the orchard cast thelrgreen fruit during wind, so were the stars cast from heaven. Those who saw the stars fall say they fell In all directions, but that they all appeared to start from one point. I wonder how many present tonight saw the stars fall November 13, 18:i3. Who Is present tonight who aaw thst sign? Here Is one; and her another; two. In an audience of this size there are generally from six to dozen who saw that sign, but they are growing fewer In numbers each year. They are passing away one by one. hut Christ said "this generation shall not pass until alt these things be done" You will find that language used in this same conversation with the Apostles, and resrted In Mark 13, ,1o, and also In Matthew, c, 24, v. 33 and .14, As that sign of the stars occurred In 18:i,1 It will be 115 years the 13th day nf next November since Ood bung out his last sign or his Inst advertisement In the heavens, of hlscomlngand those who sre living who saw It must ho over 5 years of age, and those who saw It, and remember It must have been 5 or 10 years of age at tho time It, occurred, which would make them 70 or 75 year of age today. Yet (Jod Iihs said, thla generation shall not pas until an tneae mines corns to phss. The destruction of Jerusalem was wit- nessed by Christians 39 year after th prophecy of Jesus Christ; the persecu tion ror lit name s sake occurred be tween the years 638 and 1798; and the sun haa been darkened, and the moon refused to give her laht: the stars have fallen and the Scripture are be ing preached to all nation, and there are those living who saw HI laat ign wno win see the Savior com nr "in cloud, with great power and glory," although they are 70 and 80 year of age. Oh! my beloved, are vou readrf Are you waiting for his coming wits t, i.. . ' ' "' nl dom if you will believe on Him and nlicr His Mmmnmlmnnl, l .... obey His commandments. Are you r,.a,v7 ' For fifty cent we will send you a "Py of the Atlaa of the World, cou talnlng- the latest and most accurate "7' ,,e,le, kT-t of useful and faluable Information. American Pub. Oo., Omaha. i ' T l t1l. . CdlCa s- .. it I. tt t . i a. I atit llit, t rt ! I !. 4r-,in. 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Neliaalia, Ihe antrta! nalma ef llie aame la In iln a aninial altarlia- Ins, lilll Hiiliia. alan fmliMn anl nianu larliilltia ami lit hi r Imaliiraa nf Ilka ll turn The ainiiiinl nf eatilial aim k la lo,imii nituifHi m ana ma or I mini rnrh. In La -ali fur al Hie lima nf laauanre ami la l liuii- """"W" HtiM-k mar lean In ia) mi nt nf niBipiiHi nr lainir. Till rirnrallin rnmmniw. ImalnpM nn jiinn an h. m, ami in rmiilmir fur a iii"i i nut vi-ara ini'rearirr I'tie hlalmal amnlllit fif Imliililntlnnaa tir I iiw.M.i.y ,1, wiiii , i inn i'iiiHraiiiii filar ami. ( )w,t w.,f n ,,, r((lm, , lw,Hhr.ia r inn pain up raHial elm a Tlir nltli rra liy which Ihe htialnra nf this mrniirminn la in im rntiiliictnl are ureal dent, view iirralilcnl, Irraanrer, aecri'lary snil irnh. ral nianascr, ami a taiard nf Hires uimtnra. It. CAMVniN. 11 W. IIKKItK, UKOIKIH I'. IM0WAI.T, iMrectnrs. W. A. HAtlNDKItH, Attorney, Merchant National Hank Rldg, "KJOTK R TO NOM-NKM'liKNT KKKKNII A NTH -To hrlatlns 17 llimimedlru snil Mr. I. llmiiinrMlIf ii, her huahand ral sad leal earns unknown, nnu-rsalUent defend sntsi Vou srs harehr nutllled thst on ths tstii day of June. IHUN, lamea l Hriiwnn, tha ulalnllrT herrln, flled his petition In lha IHa Irirt Court for Itnunlaa county, Nalirssks, stslnatl'hrUilna llloriihiMlie u and Mr. L'lliinniiedlau, brr buahand Drat and real nam unknown and nlhera. drtiindanla, lha ( iject and prayer nf which I to furmloa nne rrrlalntai certlflcat dated November ttih, IHWJ. upon tbs fulluwlng dascrlded r si v-iaie, lil-au! The e. one half (W, Ml of lot asvan (7) In block four ill In Hhlnn's Plrat addition to tha c If ot Ou.ali llouglsa county, Net- 1 her la now due upon said certlflcat the inn of liaU.uo with Internal at ths rata of ten lloi er cent prr aanuni from Or Uihsr Krd, iur wnicn a ii in. wn,n muri-at and cnala tuiintl.rr wllb an ailurn ya fe arriountlus to U a p r cent of th dacrr. iiliilntirf praya for a drier that h bsa a Hrat. lien upon asld real ratal, that lha defendant ah all pay tha isir a. and In dnfaul thereof I bat ths aald property he aold to as' My lha amount found due. snil thai upon sal Ihereof th dnfnnd snla be dnharred of all flgt. till and Inier eat In said real etiaU, anj fur other eoulr ahlarellar. You sra alao hersiy not I find that yon snd e'h of )ou sre rrioifred to snawer auld pe tition on nr befom the 17th day of Uctohsr. itm. "sled St Omaha. Nettrsaks Hcptember th, - AM fS L BHOWNfi Plaintiff, ny rr. a, sauutinra. hit Attorney I loo. U. Nn, Ml. 9-4 W. A, KAIJMlKltN, Atbirney, MrrchauU National Hank Bid, NOTICIt TO NON IIKSIOKNT MtKKNIl A NTH. To Kdwlfja t'badwluk, non-realdnnt da fendsni I You sr brrehy roll find that on the d day of HeuternlM-r, IWiS, Jariiaa L. Hrowns. Ihe rl hI n tiff herein, filed his petition In ths Ills r let court of lionrla couniy, Nnhrsaka, ssalriat Kdwlns I .'badslc.k, ths object and firayar r f which are to forclnaa ona rarla'n I certlflcals dated Nnvemlier laih imui upnn lbs fulluwlng dracrlbcd real aataU, to I.tit6ls( In block twortf) In R. V, Hmlth's addition Vi tbs city of Urn ah , llousisscouo ty. Nabrsaka. Ther la now du nn aalrl rapISrata !. Of ttlli lO with lot. real at tha rate of ten ceir cert per annum from SuUmtr2i. Itm. tut Which autu, wllb Intereat and eoala tnaatl.ar with sn stiornera fee arnnuntlna iilea i.er cent ot lbs dncrae, plalntlfT prays for s dt cr that bs baa a Aral lln upon said real ealai that lb dniendanla ahall pay th asms, and la default tharanf that th aald prcuarty b mid to aatiaf y ths 1 riiount found r l.ha AftmnA- due, snd that up a aula thernof ths defend. anta b daharrsd nf all rlaht. titla anri in. lrat In aa d real sstat, and for other roult. ahl relief, Vou srs Muulrdtn anawar aald Million. OB nr befor lha Slat day of October, IISSI iniHr, rruiem nwr al, l"V. rl a n K I. HKOWNs;. Plaintiff. "J W A. Hsunners. hla stturnsr a 14 Doc. 6S No . W. A. HAVKIIKIUI, Attorney. Mercbsnts Nstlonsl Ilaak Bio NOTirK 10 NON IiKHIOENT HKftNl). A n rs ! ToAletanderM Kerrla and Km ma J V.vrl. bnn-rnaldant dnfendanla: You sra brreh Botiaad ih.i n. ah. m day of Septriil).r.A ll lk!rS, J timet 1, flrowrin, riaiiinit nerein ntea ma petition In tha dla rlct court of Ilnualua ruunli. N.l.rs.i.. asalnat A lei under M. Kerrla and Krnrna J lerrla, defendaru, tl a oh)act and prayer of sblt'h Is tl fnrecloaa una certain i ..iih. rate dated Mnvemliar ;nh, IW, upon th fol- inwina u.'wriireu rvai t aiar. triwiti Thn north one-third tN. 11 ,f 1 .i iuh ,a, In block lkhty-nlnik!l In 'he ell t of Omaha, Sll altualed In Ihiuslua county, Nnbraaks. There la now due uoon aald rail IM.,.1. ih. uin of IIKm ( with Intereat at tha rats of ten u.-r ceni in r ariiiuiti rrool at plemlx r 22t, iHUk, for which aillti. with Inteire.t and cj.ei. Uisether with sn ui'tirnrya fne airimirillns lo ten per cant of lha decree, plaintiff praya for S decree that balsas Hrat linn uimna.lrf real eaiaUi. that the defendants shall pay the asm, aid In default thereof that Ih aaiu pniunriy re una to aatlafy ths a mou n I found due, and t ai uoon a I. Oi.rauif n. defendants lie debarred of all rlsht, title and '"' in aani real aststs, snd for olbsf tuultahls relief, Vou sr slaobsreb nntlSad that ami ..rl earhnfyou a r required to anawar aald utitiim un or traroia lb iiiat day of October, liated at Omaha. Nahraaka. B.m.wihss m BW A. Saunders, hi attorney. 'w. m. no. a. V'1f The Oal; Railroad U tblcara. With Day Light Train: Lear Omaha 6:40 A. M. ererr day arrlrlng al Chicago tha laroe evening at 8:15 where close connec tion are made with all line beyond. This train It 60 rear ahead of the Time and I proving Immensely Popular with Omaha people. Other llylcg train, leave for Chicago at 4 !! and 0:55 l M. dally. City Ticket OBIce HOI Farnam St., "The NorthAVcstcrn Line. " Filnrat Vnnr llnwela Willi l aararaia. V1r'!'',' I-"-V,i;rU'"i cure coal ipai inn forever Wo, 10c. If C 0 " t. -iar..a rt fund money ' i tVnsiDic imoi ionnnoiisrrop!f..A iisriiii mi lor t mi I sail t tnitiittw man Rt ALLY r'OU OdtAT BOOK IN OM LAflGE VOLUME, aat i- mm ami nan tniir CAtrsii. nwvisiNis so rusi. Hf - IHIIONlC (HSIAS4I Of All WMta, SHU Ail ft 1 1, tHftltMNn "rtlVHTI" fOU HOW IIXII f m,- nam 11 a about connmai MintHsrs, imoss, aunsai',, mm m mi cfhmTmu mi tv. mmovtaiisi of auasiAori A oiihk 1 cm m sswio so aii who mopi ivii to ii APPENDIX t vmim la trhrtli aa Vfl IT X TT? THTT S Hclmeaa nf itW a atia. iUaal e-fwewt ami teiwrty 10 riVATEi. 9onnonos. too iLLVimATtoivi. fka taaiaaar wf Man aa4 f Wiirnerii The Khlai r""'r '"''""i lleaaall ..l..r Vl.lea wf Ilia I ana -.rrl.l Or.aaa( O.er III III.;. ir. linn. t t.,i llreltMewi li lfe.v Lll. t slurliiiiea Sr lnr l'S.i..(raeh,, In Kl.a i ul.ra. 4ro You WoH ? (MlD 11F.A1 TH It a mil Ion in iM-mMy llttliii il. 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