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1CKAI JisTATK TKANSFJJKS.
Tlu following ard the real estate transfers
recorded in the ofiba of the register of deeds
yesterday.
It Weller to H H Xisller, lots 33, ."5,
Eagle st, Jones1 add 1000
F S Carlton to J It Carlton, s v.- qr, 23,
lot 2 MS-1 e oCOO
E KMiop to J D Miller, n w qr 14-27-
1 e vv 4S00
2 1j jtuuiv to J O S'UiniestocO, lous 37,
rlS mi : (ji; o- ca, (U, blk 5, Wil
son's add C-O
!N j - i.. . J O faUtieatocK, lots o4
GO, (7, U'il-oifs ndd .
It J MeKim to A "W Davis, lot 9, Em
320
10500
Dona ave
J STsinithson to S B Aundou, lots 02,
04. 0 5, (", 70. Meridmu ave; odd lots
from 01 to 09, Phillips st, even lots
fro :i 152 to 174, Maple st, Smitlisou's
sub-div 2000
W n liagerty to A It Hagerty, lots
94, 9-., blk. Ormc & 1'hilhpsi add
S E Davis to E Ballon, lots 17, 19, 21,
23. Chautauqua ave, Firebaugb'&sub
div T Auder-on to C II Hurrlman, lots 50,
52. blk 7. Orme & Phillip's add
O II Hursleman to R C Morcran, lot 11,
900
1000
950
blk5, Herry'sadd... 1500
lj n asiier to ll U ftnntnson. iois y. iw,
11 12, blk 12 Junction Town Co's
add -J00
K Orahani to J J Williams, lots 1, 3,
5, 7, Ohio ave. Graham's add 320
C Steiuinger to C Man, lots IS, 20, 22,
24, Lulu ave, McCormack's add 440
U T Wells to C i .Meyers-, sw Hi --t-
M AlHayeVto'M EWalki'rj "lots 70, 72,
Oak st, Gilliughart's add
H a iim io a itoucli, sw qr of ne
qr of sw qr 20-27-le
A M Johnson to S I Hellar, lots IS, 20,
Ida ave Lincoln st add
M J Oliver to J Bissants, lot 75 Chica
go ave
E iJ Ford to G Watts, lot 22 Payne ave
Ford's 2d add
M J Foster to F M Ilandley, part of
lot 2 blk 0 Lawrence's add
G Edwards to W Tusch, lots 18, 20,
Emporia ave Orme & Phillips' add..
H 11 Hai rls to G Edwards, lots IS, 20,
blk 1 1 Orme & Phillips' add
E H illiams to H Ott, lots 41, 43, Erie
st Ella snl-div
Junction Town o to M L Kelly, Jots
20, 27, 2S, blk 10 Junction Tewn Co.
0 Smith to A Allen, uudiv hf interest
lots 22, 21, 44, blk 2 and lots 10, 12,
1 1, 10, IS, 20, 22, 24, blk 5, lots 15, 17,
19, blk 0, Grant ave, lots 9, 11, 13, 15,
17, 19. 21, 23, 3s, 40, 42, 44, 40, blk 8.
lots 2, 4, 0, 6, Allen & Smith's add..
A Allen to O Smith, undivided hf in
terest lots 33, 33, 37, 39, blk 8, lots
20, 2S, 30, :;, blk 1 lots 34, 30, 3S, 40,
42, 44, 40, 4S, blk 5, lots 5, 9. 11. 13,
blk 0, lots 33, 35, 30, 39, 41, 42, 45, 011,
blk 7, lota 20, 28, 30, 32, 34, 30, blk 8,
lot-, 34, 30, 3S, 40. 42. 44, OJ, 48, blk b,
Allen and Smith'c add
G E Strong to A Jones, lots. 91, 93, 95,
Fannie ave. Strongs add
800
1100
4000
400
3000
500
1200
HOG
40
3.50
413
1
500
G E Strong to M Shearer, lots 92, 94,
90, Ellis ave, Strong's add 500
J Pres-er to E A Rt-iman, undivided hf
(XI acres, bg at mv cor of mv qr 34-27-le,
s 00 rods, e 100 rods, n 00 lods, w
10 rods G00O
P Lftty to A Katz, so qr of se qr 10-27-lo
20000
K i minim to W E Melutie, lots 20.
32, Wabash ave, lots 25, 27, 29, 31,
Ohio ave 520
G L Rouse to F Williams, undiv hf m
teiest lots :17, 39, 41, blk 0, Arnshiu-
ton avenue add
W E Beattie, lots 175, 177, 179, 181, 183,
Mam st, Robertson sub div
500
5000
J Jones, u, W R Beattie, blk 13, Key
stone sub div 5000
" in Mhuicssmmi to A Billiard, lot 18
Mat'hew Min's, 4th add
T J Brook to E D Munn, lot 1, Hillside
ave. Cedar st
F C Winuntzto S J JJunn, lots 103S,
1010, 1012, Waeost, Greillenstein 8th
add .'
It It Henry to S J Munn, lots 14, 10, IS
Second ht, Oliver & Blackw elder's
sub div
JG U iliianis to E H Harvey, lot 110
Com t st
E G Colm to E H Harvey,lot 103 Court
C E Cow in to C ilcVicar,beg at ne cor
' ofnwqr 32-20-le, thence s 40 rds, w
80 rds, n 40 rds. SO rds
000
3000
100
750
2900'
2900
.500
A E Shober to F E Parmenter, lot 03,
Douglas ave, English's add 12,500
M E Mert to J Caldwell, und hf of 00 It
oil' n side lot 1, Pearco & Vantil
bury's add S00
II L Pierce to M E Baker, lots 42, 4 1,
40, , blk 7, Fairview add
N L Morey to M Smith, lot 50, Sher
man ave, Waterman's add
A E Shober to W C Campbell, lot D
and n hf of e Pauline's add
P Glunt, to T W 'food, lots 2, 4, 0, 8, 10,
12. Estelle ave, Olhver's sub-div
S I Hellar to F A llus-ell, lots 15, 10,
Firebaugh'ti add
O S Smith to A Allen, lots 40, 43, blk
2, Grant ave ,
E It Stewart to Hart, lot . 8, Carter st,
Stewart's sub-div
G Ross to A Allen, lots 21, 23, 25, 27,
Grant ave, blk 1, Allen & Smith's
add
H Si-hwoitci- to C Williams, lots 11. 10.
1500
1
000
1100
000
490
500
700
Jinunerly st, Lincoln st add 200
W O Biewster to A 11 Whitmore. lots
2. 4, 0, 8, Fai.nie ave, Brewster's avo
R E M Kuister to F E Ward, lots 37,
39, 41. 43, 45, 47, 49, 51. blk IS, Tope-
ka ave
E A Raman to II F Hartzell, undiv hf
1400
1200
lit) acres beg at sw cor of sw qr 174,
27. le, s 00 ids, o 1G0 rds, n 00 ids, w
100 rds 7500
W GrieiTensteme to II E Corn, whf of
se qr of nw qr of no qr, 10, 7. 10, le. . SOOO
rorxn ni:.u.
Lut evening at 5:30 Coroner YTingert re
ceived a telegram from Cheney as follows:
'"Man found dead; come immediately.'
Ai'd o Sternberg Uioo.l, died in this city
Smiday evening, December 12, aged ISyems.
Funeial from the residence of W. II. Stern
berg, No 421 North Lawrence avenue, at 10
o'clock this foi euoon
A llOMvKY AT I'lU'lSCH.
"How delightful it i. to Mt n.ir a gentle
man in church iho has evidently smoked a
Viie cigar v en up to the steps of the church
building," aid a middle aged la ly yester
day. "Last Sunday evening I attended the
church h u-xiiil. and just bofore the
M?r ices commenced a heathenish looking fel
low was seated just acro-s the aisle liom me.
Oh! the cigar he had been smoking, and mv
husband said the fellow was under the influ
ence of bad w hisky w hat a comjouud. Mv
husband said "bad whisky," but I supjxse he
simply meant to say whisky, for I never
lizard of the good kind. Well, this insolent
brute if I must say it just looked as though
he was running the whole town churches
aud all. I am sure he gained more attention
from those near him. than the preacher."
HON. G. CI.KMKM"S I.nTTKK.
In another colu mi will be found a very
0-inm.hensive letter touching the richness
o this valley and the unequalled advant
t ges and brilliant pio.pects of Wichita as
fie future city of the west, from the pen of
Hju. G. W. Clement, who-e faith m our
c ty and valley the ery Grst time he beheld
t"i-m equaled that of many who had wit
no sed the development and growth of both.
Mr. Clement's letter i- not an overdrawn
p" -turM but the conclusions of a gentleman
w io has studied us for a year and who has
de nonstrated his faith and endorsed his
j llgmeut by the erection of one of the most
magnificent structures that ornaments our
business streets.
Mr. T. J. Coaners .fell from a building
Saturday evening on South Emporia ave
nue. He fell near twenty feet but sustained
no serious injury.
Col. A. W. Lewis, president of the Kansas
National bank, has gone to Ohio, from
whence he will go to New "York. lie will be
absent about ten days.
The Hon. R. E. Lawrence sold yesterday
1C0 acres of land for 303 per acre -which he
bought six years ago for 2,000, ihich would
be about 12.50 per acre.
Mr. M. F. Carr, who was lately connected
with tho Garden City Daily Herald, but who
is at present stopping in this city, called yes
terday in company with Dr. Miuich.
M. B. Cohn, of Vv'tot Douglas avenue, is
doing a regular western wholesale business
in cigars. Yesterday morning the express
company hauled from his establishment a
heavy txo horse load. This seems to bbut
a fair sample of i day's sale.
Every member of the Woman's Relief
Corps are especially.' requested to attend the
meeting today at 2:30 in Odd Fellows hall
for inspection. The department president
will bo pre-ent to inspect and otherwise in
struct. By order of president.
Wo am frlftd to learn that Mr. M. P.
Barnes, who has been conGned to his home
for the past month with pneumonia, is gain
ing in strength and will soon start for south
ern California where he will spend tho win
ter. We hope he will enjoy a pleasant win
ter among the orange groves and flowers,
aud return greatly improved in health.
Tho committee of twent', from Ilia num
ber, importance aud frequency of their meet
ings of late, might do well to hire a hall.
Tho city council linds it a handy auxiliary,
good backing, as it were in a horn. ell,
we are sorry for the boys, sorry for the
council and sorry that Bentley and Stanley
should act so.
Major H. H. Harding, of Carthage, Mo.,
who was connected with the Frisco railway,
and who leally guided it into this vally, yes
terday spent the day iu the city with his
son, Paul Harding, secretary of tho Consol
idated Tauk Lino company at this point.
Major Harding called to talk over tho strug
gle we all had to get the Frisco people to
consent to an eKtention into this valley, to
seo the importance of Wichita and to com
prehend its coming greatne-s. Wajor H.
laughingly acknowledged that we had even
outrun his wildest conjectures.
To the Editor ot tbo it;le.
She has nor.- the start in population, loca
tion and wealth. Her daily and weekly pa
pers are not inferior to any in tho west.
They are devoted to her interests. Her citi
zens are loyal aud true. And while it is the
duty of all of them to neglect none of her
interests, to stand by her iu full faith,
every one should bj doubly assured of her
future upon reflection that Wichita's destiny
has from her incipieucy survived the assaults
of innumerable adversaries foes of no mean
order bent upon her distruction.
W. E. Hutciilsox.
New York Herald: "The Black Hussar"
was produced last night at Wallack's Thea
tre. If one were to judge of the loud ap
plause v hich greeted the end of euch act,
then the piece was an immense succos. Col.
McCaull, as wo have frequently mentioned
here, has gained a t ell deserved reputation
for the sumpruous manner iu which ho has
put his operas on the stage. He has fully
justified his fame by last night's perform
ance. "The Black Hussar" was strongly
cast it was an evenly balanced company
and all worked smoothlyandhaimouiously
no ono rising in undue prominence. The
hause was packed, and we predict a long
and succetaful run for "The Black Hussar.'
The costumes aib all new and beautiful,
and tho singing of the chorus above tho
average
IN MIAl'K.
The Wichits Granitic company will, it is
thought, bo ready to commence work in a
few days. All tho machinery is on baud and
most of it in place. It is pi oposed to com
mence business under lull headway from be
ginning. Hands are emplojed aud orders in
that makes it apparent that there is a de
mand for the product.
THEY COM!-: i:VKUY DAY.
A. A. Carpenter, a capitalist from Port
Chester, Now York, who arrived in this city
on Friday last, called yesterday in company
with Mr. Joseph Morse,whohe says inveigled
him out to Wichita. Mr Carpenter says he
picked up twenty-five thousand dollars worth
of property tho first day he was here, and he
likes it so well that he is afraid that he
will make it that much ever day he stays,
so thoroughly is ho impressed with the city's
future.
Y. M. C. A. I.ECTUKE.
Tho lecture delivered last night in the hall
of tho Young Men's Christian Association
wasvell attended. Dr. Wilson's subject:
Physical Developemeut, was handled m a
masterly way, and many hints were given
on plrysicnl developeiueiit which if acted up
on will provo of inealeuable benefit to the
voting men. At the close a begirt y vote of
thanks was ten lered tho Doctor for his val
uable and interesting lecture.
suti'i.Y avondi:kfuij
Undoubtedly Wichita w as, yesterday, the
liveliest city in the state for its size aud pop
ulation; aud the proviso of size and popula
tion might be left oil' aud the assertion still
hold good. The ei u-sh aud jam of people in
the places of business, the rush and surge of
the crowds along the streets caused uve the
oldest inhabitant to hold his breath. The
day wjis very bright aud waim and woik
progre.ssedas Usual on all the unfinished
buildings. Suielv, great is Wichita.
nOX'TTOfCIDIV DOC.
Sunday night a young man with a big dog
was coming leisurely dovn Main street, aud
when between First and Douglas he was
stopped by a remark that struck him as not
being exactly nppi opriate. He halted and a
heated conversation took place. The dog
pitched in to take the part of the master
w hen he received a vigorous kick; this so
enraged the master that he struck the dog's
assailant. A lively fist tight was the result.
and at hist wheii the pugilists weresejxiraud i
both had badly bruised aud bleeding faces. '
THE FL'.NEUAli OF E. E. SJIITH.
Tho fuueral of the late Edward E. Smith!
took place from the re-idence of his father, i
313 North Emporia. Sundav afternoon at 3
o'clock. The service were conducted bv
IT ... , -
Ilevs. Harper ana Payne, and at the reqest
of the parents of the deceased wore brief.
After the singing of a beautiful and appro-
., ., , ., , '
priate anthem, the 2od Tsalm was read. At
the conclusion of the services at the house
the remains were followed to tho comeiary
by a large number of carriage containing
friend and relatives of tiiii family.
MAJOK PiSNN AT THE BAPTIST CHUKCH.
Last night Major Penn preached one of his
most powerful sermons on the "Wonderful
3Iercy of God and the Amazing Folly of
Man."
Although it was Monday night, the house
was filled from the pulpit to the very rear of
the lecture room.
The interest wss most intense from the an
nooucement of the first hymn to tho closing
prayer. Twenty-six men and women were
in the reserved seate as inquirers, and nine
made a public confession of conversion.
The services will be continued every after
noon and evening this week. This evening
Major Penn will answer some questions in
regard to the "Second Coming of Christ."'
GEKJIAN OATHOLIO CHUKCH.
The German Catholics of Wichita are
forming now a congregation of their own
under the care of Rev. John Loevenich.
They are at present looking around town to
picli out a suitable place for a German
church and school, which will be built as
soon as tho necessary grounds are obtained.
Until their new church is finished, the Ger
man Catholics will continue to use the pres
ent Catholic church in common with the
English speaking part of the congregation.
They will, however, hold their services at a
different hour aud in their own language.
Next New-Years day will be observed as a
holy day of obligation, that is, just like a
Sunday, by all the Catholics in tho whole
Tnited States. This has been tho case in
some states already before this time, but the
Catholic bishops assembled in a plenary
council at? Baltimore in November, 1SS4,
have made this obligatory for every state in
the union to commence with New-Years
day of 1SS7.
T. 31. C. A.
Last night the regular monthly meeting of
the board of direclors was held. There were
present Mesfars. Rutan, Hyde, Lawrence.
Walker, Rowo, Montague, Baird and David
son. Reports from finance committee showed
finances in a very satufactory condition; all
debts paid and a balance in the treasury.
Membership committee presented thirty ap
plications for membership, all of which were
unanimously eiected.
It was voted that all members of the asso
ciation and of the ladies auxiliary have free
use of the library now in the hands of the as
sociation, und that others may have ue of
the same at tho rate of one dollar per
amount.
All departments of the association work
are in a flourishing condition, and tho work
has now grown as to demand tho employ
ment of an assistant general secretary to
give his time to the work of tho association.
Various detail matter was attended to, after
which tho board adjourned.
AKXorXCEMENT.
Regular meeting Select Knights A. O. U.
W. Thursday night forho election of offi
cers and other important business.
S. D. Hallowell, Sec.
Wray Thompson &, Co., who are interested
iu the Wichita Granitic Roofing company,
have purchased fourteen lots near tho site- of
their manufactory in this city, upon which
they will erect houses with the view of rent
ing them.
Jlotimor ient.
Tho now ?6,000 hotel at Cullison,
minus of the K. P. & W. railroad.
the ter-Favora-
ble terms to tho right parties,
C. Wales, Wichita, or to
Apply to T.
Jameson' & Fowleu,
22-Gt-- Cullison, Kas.
30,000 worth of diamonds and gold
watches to bs sold at a great sacrifice, by A.
A. Post, at No. 423 Douglas avenue. 22-tf
Kiicumatlsm, CMnrrli, Plies.
Having made a special study and practice
of these diseases, I now compound cuies lor
each of them. Samples to prove what I buy.
free. No patent humbug. Send address
and three stamps.
A. B. Fairbanks, M. D.,
d22-2t&w39-lt St. Louis, Mo.
Moro diamonds can be seen iu A. A.
Post's window crory day than there is in
any two whole stocks iu Wichita.
FIKE!
Usnkrupt! Stolen !!
No matter how 1 got tkem, I have them,
and at the following prices:
50 GO Diamond Lace Pin for .' 30 00
'5 00
50 00
75 00
105 00
100 00
225 00
25 00
100 (K)
100 00
2i5 00
300 00
1 pair
S3 00 diamond ear rings.
60 00 " "
" .. 43 00
' " .. 55 00
" .. 75 00
" .. 200 00
" .. 500 00
' " . . 700 00
ring 35 00
" 45 00
" 75 00
' .' 150 00
" S90 00 " " "
125 00 ' " "
" 300 00 " " "
700 00 " " "
1000 (X) " "
A 50 00 diamond finger
A 05 00
xV 110 00 " '
A 200 00 " "
A 700 00 " "
500 00
A 50 00 diamond shirt stud 30 00
A 100 00 " " M00
A 100 00 " " " 120 00
A 205 00 " " " ....;... 190 00
And many other suitable diamonds at the
same rates. Also 150 ladies and gents gold
watches at less than they can be bought in
New York Now the-e are facts and if you
will call at my store I can convince you of it
Others may tell yon it is impossible, but
come aud see for 3'ourselves, and you will
wonder (as all do) how in the world I get
them. Most respectfullv,
A. A. POST.
No. 423 Douglas avenue, Wichita. 22-tf
Buy your holiday goods nt the Wichita
Tiunk Factory, 125 West Douglas avenue.
Toy trunks from 30c. up. Ladies" shopping
satchels in leather and plush. Ladies and
gents' liue pocket book and dressing ca-se-.
collar and cull boxes and fine willow ware,
such as work baskets, work stands, knit
ting baskets, etc. The largest and
most complete stock in the west. Call early
and make your selections, for we will make
prices to suit vou. Hassfeld Bros.
2-2t
It will pay you to go and see the display
of diamonds in A. A Pot's windovr at "So,
42S Douglas avonue.
S lots on Estelle avenue at 2O0 per lot,one
half cash. See W. O Riddell & Co.. over
Kansas National Bank. 20-Gt
Choice chewing tobacco 30c per lb at
Shobers.
G-lb package of coffee 1. at Shober's,
10 acres on North Lawrence avenue for
sale by W. O. Riddell & Co., over Kansas
National Bank. Mam st. COOt
3 cans of pumpkin 10c at Shober's. 20-Gt
Blackerries. gooseberries, strawberries,
rasoberries. corn. 10c ier can at Shober's.
Cracked
whet 10c per package at
Shobers.
Tallyho flour ?2.15 per hundred at Shober's
1 Chamberlain's Ejo nd Skin ointment
' rs hn? aud thiop. when applied to
i sensitive parts, it promptly relieves mna-
nation, .-hating and soreness of skin, and all
! smarting and itchiuir diseases. It has cmvd
i chronic inflammation of the eye, when .
everv other treatment had failed, bold by j
, Aldfieh &: Brown and J. P. Alien. 153-tf
Druggist' liquor -tatcmiu- can be pro
cure! at this onice at $1 ptr thousand, post
age extra. d'Xrii
L
To elose Odds and Ends of Stoek
AT
$1.00 EACH.
Of course every one cost more
money.
Anyone wanting a eloak
Regan
Hess
Can Seeure
New
York
M. KOHN & CO.
AT
Manhattan Clothing Co
326 DOUGLAS AVENUE.
LEADERS OF STILES and LOW7 PRICES.
Boys Overcoats.
Former Price
Farmer Price
Former Pr ce
$5.00
6 00
7.00
Mens Overcoats.
Former Price $6 0
Former Pr c 8.00
Former Price 1') CO
Former Price 15 00
Boys
Former Prce $5 00
Former Price 7 50
Former Pri e 0 OJ
Former Price 11.00
Former
Pr.ce 13.00
Our Goods and Prices are Warranted
Strictly
ONE -::-
Manhattan Clothing Co.,
326 DOUGLAS AVE.
of Style
a Bargain.
THE
Reduced to
fad iced to
Reduced to
$4.00
5.00
5.00
Reduced to
Red iced to
Reduced to
Reduced to
$5.00
7.00
8.00
10.00
Suits.
Raduced to
Reduced to
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Reduced to
Reduced to
$4.00
5.0in
6.00!
7.50
10.00
an
PRICE).
19-2wi
Store
Grand -:-
HOLIDAY -:- GOOm
AT
riiTpnnnmr FANCY QTpnr
LmtuinOl goods ulunL
Santa
HAS
Tlie Enterprise
For his Headquarters in "Wichita
Presents For All.
Toys and Dolls, Books and Games, Plush Goo-Is, Silk
chiefs, ana all the Latest Novelties for
HOLIDAY
Remember our store will he open every Gvenincr, commencing De
cember 13th. thereby giving all an opportunity
to buy their Holiday Goods.
STAMPING DONE FREE
All parties buying Handkerchiefs und material for embroidering,
can have their stamping done free of charge on handkerchiefs.
A WORD ABOUT CLOAKS.
Remember a cloak or -wrap makes a nice Christmas present, and if
you wish to see me Fool Cioaks Away, f ir thac is what I am
going to do between now and Christmas. Call at
Tlie Enterprise
The cloaks will sell themselves. It will need no talking only
whisper the price in your ear.
mn -- hn ik
IS
of
Temple
109 EAST DOUGLAS AVENUE.
New
York
Main S'
I 6 IVIAIX OTRKET.
A Cliance Seldom Met
"We are vacating our premises on January 1st. and
WILL :-; SACEIFICE
Our whole stock In order to close it out entirely by that time. "We
have a large and elegant stocc or
LADIES HATS
Trimmed and untrimmed. which we offer at Marvelously cheap
prices. Our Hrl earnings, Fancy Feathers, Plumes
and Tips will ba sold equally low.
REGARDLESS OF COST.
No lady should fail to make use of this splendid opportunity.
Snow,
"Winter is here. In order to avail yourself of f lrut opportunity
to enjoy a pleasant ride, call on
Kelly, Alexander and Rahn,
2TO. 123 MARK'-T STREET,
And select one of those elezant Cutters, of whlcli they have a fine
stock both as to style and nnLsh. single or double. AJso a stock or
runners i or converting your buggies into agleign.at prlcmto suit
the times.
v.. s. p.ooasi-LE.
ROCHELLE & RHOADS,
Real Estate, Loan and Insurance.
-HATE
Improved and Unimproved Lands, Ranches and C Ptaporiy
Make Collections, Rent Houses and Pay Taxes.
SI 5 tkurfi Aremml
rr XcOestti Bros, i
LOTS !
Whipple, Conway &
IIS Soutii
HaTa lots of Manrefe. Gratis and Tbe. Wood. Fl&te and Iron
Man- s. Eucos? ic Tile. Do all work In the very bsst manner. Don't
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