Evening Tribune. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 267, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 17, 1886 Page: 4 of 4
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WOTETiH
no Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Dr. Price's Extracts
Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, e c., flavor deliciously. ’
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., Chicago and St Louis.
MAS MIDLAND ROUTE.
CHANGE OF TIME TO TAKE EFFECT
SUNDAY, JUKE 20th, 1886.
Through Mail and Express or
FORT WORTH, DALLAS, LAM-
. PASAS, BALLINGER,
And all Intermediate Points
Leave Galveston.................... 6:00 a. m.
Arrive Galveston.......................11:55 p. m.
Direct Connection at Fort Worth
With the Missouri-Pacific System for
St. Louis and all Points North and East.
GALVESTON AND HOUSTON.
Trains on this Division will move as follows:
Leave Galveston............8:40 a. m„ 5:00 p. m
Arrive Galveston. 10:10 a m., 7:20 p. m. 11:55 p. m.
Take the 6:00 a. m. train for connection with the
G., H. & S. A. R’y for San Antonio and the West
PERSONAL, AND GEFEBAL.
JAMES S. CAEK,
General Passenger Aget.
ap!28-tf
E. C. ARCHER,
Union; iefcet Aget
TO THE PUBLIC.
■\/TR. W. N. BAXTER HAS EXCLUSIVE
4-VXcharge of the advertising department of Eve-
nino Tribune. Courtesies sliowu and favors ex-
tended him will he appreciated by
J W. Jbll RSON & CO., Proprietors.
TO SUBSCRIBERS.
Or. account of constantly increasing circu-
lation Evening Tribune subscribers will
confer a favor on the management by observ-
ing the following requests:
HaST*Report all iiregularities of carrien's
in the delivet'y of the paper.
emery instance, if safe and conve-
nient to do so, le ave your monthly subscrip-
tions (fifty cents) at the house to which the
paper is delivered.
jgVANING TRIBUNE CAN BE HAD AT THE
following news stands:
J. E. Mason, Center and Market streets, Victor
Philips, Market street, and Tremont Holel.
ITT T T O EVENING TRIBUNE ’FONEMA qq
AlJ-1 LI U or call at 58-60 Market Street. li V»Oy
SATURDAY EVENING. JULY 17, 1886 |
LOCAL SHORT-STOPS.
—Remember, I receive finest hams
bacon, smoked tongue and beef fresh
from the factory on every other steamer.
P. Gengler.
M. P. Hennessy,
Agent for Charter Oak, Buck’s Patent,
Buck’s Brilliant and Pride of Texas cook-
ing stoves and general stock of hardware.
Write for prices. *
Attention, Citizens.
For Family, Hotel, Butcher and Sa
loon Refrigerators go to J. Lee Burton’s
166 Postolfice street. Telephone 378.
LIVE BIRDS WANTED.
We desire to purchase for the coming
gun club tournament, which will take
place during the interstate drill, Aug.
5 to 10, 5000 live birds, at the following
prices: Blackbirds, 5 cents each; pigeons,
15 cents each, and sparrows, 5 cents
each. Cash paid on delivery to
W. J. Hughes, Manager.
If You Need Money
or want to buy at. a bargain, call at the
Star Loan Office, 6 Market St, near Bath
Avenue.
The Rosadalis Remedy.
Rosadalis is a sovereign remedy for all
diseases of the blood. It has no equal
for the cure of nervous disorders. Read
this: “L would like to bear testimony
to the merits of Rosadalis, by saying that
some eight years ago I was totally pros-
trated and could get no relief from our
family physician; but after taking one
bottle of Rosadalis I became entirely re-
stored to health. I now weigh 175 lbs.,
but when I first took your medicine I
weighed only 130. I cheerfully recom-
mend it to all, and especially to those
afflicted with nervous debility.
Mrs. A. A. Maron, Baltimore, Md.”
The Enchanted Summerland.
A book descriptive of the summer re-
sorts of the Northwest will be mailed you
free on application to R. S. Hair, Gen-
eral Passenger Agent Chicago & North-
western Railway, Chicago, 111. *
Keynote to Health.
Health is wealth. Wealth means in
dependance. The Keynote is Dr. Bosan-
ko’s Cough and Lung Syrup, the best
Cough Syrup in the world. Cures
Coughs, Colds, Pains in Chest, Bronchi-
tis and Primary Consumption. One
dose gives relief in every case. Take no
other. Price 50 cents and $1. Samples
free. Sold by J. J. Schott & Co. a
If you are going away store your furniture with
us, or if you need storage room for anything, call
onus at 999 Strand. Wo have a large warehouse,
plenty of room, dry and clean—best warehouse and
cheapest rates ever offered in the city.
R. P. SARGENT &CO., 999 Strand.
Why will you cough when Shiloh’s
Cure will give immediate relief? Price
10c, 50c, and $1. Sold by J. J. Schot}
& Co. ’ s
—Mr. Theo. Becker left this afternoon
for Lake Charles, La., on business.
—Mr. Thos. Goggan and daughter and
Mrs. John Goggan left for Sour Lake to-
day.
—The schooner Columbo receives
freight for In&ianola and Matagorda at
Brick wharf. *
—Alderman N. W. Cuney left the city
this morning for Austin, where his fam-
ily is visiting. He will return on Tues-
day.
—The firm of Messrs. Becker & Drews
have reeeived notice of a consignment of
thirty-five carloads of lumber from their
eastern mills.
—The Texas Home Guards, of Corsi-
cana, Mr. G. W. Hardy, captain, entered
for the great drill to-day. The company
at Eagle Lake say they would enter ii
they had guns to drill with.
—Miss Maria Meeks, a young lady of
rare mental attainments and popularly
known to a large circle of friends in Cal-
ve ton, is now the guhst of Misses Cora
and MaryMacatee.—Houston Post.
—General Manager W. Snyder and
General Freight Agent W. H. Masters, of
the Santa Fe, left this afternoon by the
Missouri-Pacific train in a special, car for
Saratoga, N. Y., to attend a general
meeting regarding weights and rates.
—Miss Laura Ballinger, daughter to
Judge Ballinger, has returned from Ann
Arbor, Michigan. Miss Ballinger brought
with her well-earned diplomas from the
high school at Ann Arbor and also from
the Madame de Silva school, of New
York cityfc'
—Being anxious to place at the disposal
of our customers the best in every line,
we have bought a lot of (fid Hermitage
whiskey, by far the best of all whiskies,
which we keep and shall continue to keep
on draught at our old stand, No. 107
Tremont street.
5t A. J. Truchard & Co.
—The death of Mr. Frank Yan Duser,
of Waco, is announced. He was a resi-
dent of this city and connected with the
well-known firm of Goggan Bros, until
about one year ago, when he started in
business at Waco. His numerous friends
regret his early demise.
— That most beautiful grove, known as
Woollam’s lake, Forty-first street and
avenue Q,-is the favorite resort for pleas-
ure parties. Mr. Woollam has secured
the services of good musicians who will
execute a well-selected program, to-mor-
row (Sunday) afternoon and evenmg.
His shades, lawns aod lake afiord his vis-
itors much pleasure and enjoyment.
—The Board of health held a meeting
yesterday afternoon. A petition from
residents of East Avenue I, complaining
of the nuisance of night soil carts go -
ing to the dumping grounds was received
and referred. The secretary of the board
was instructed to notify the chief of po-
lice of violations of the ordinance pro-
hibiting the sweeping of trash from the
°tores and sidewalks into the streets.
Adjourned.
—Quite a number of charming young
ladies and genial gentlemen participated
in a moonlight picnic and hop at Wool-
lam’s lake last night in the celebration of
the birthday anniversary of little Miss
Zoe Wolston and in honor of the return
of her brother Milby from school at
Austin. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Wolston, were present and with
about one hundred friends, both young
and elderly, passed a very pleasant even-
ing. Mr. Clint Wolston was master of
ceremonies.
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PORT OP OALVEfeTON.
Saturday July 17, 1S8C, 19 ia.
ARRIVED.
8s Aransas, Brown . ,C rpus Christ! general cargo
Ss I.C.Harris, staples, Bruises Santiago, gea’l cargo
Ss Arana.s, Brown, Brashier, general cargo.
Ss I. C. Burris, Saples, Brushier, general cargo.
LIST OF VESSELS IN POET.
Bk Herbert Fisher, outside.........,.........1367
Sc E J.Toulane, Barrett, Brick wharf ......... 418
Sc Flora Woodbonse, Thompson, Brick wharf. 953
Ss Empress. Smith, New wharf ........ 1431
Bk Girqua, Pederson, Lufkin’s wharf............. 300
So Ja s i> Jordan, Martin, Lufkin’s wharf...... 686
Bg Lahaina, Allen,......................... 397
VESSELS LOADING, CLEARED AND SAILED
FOR GALVESTON.
_ NEW YORK.
Annie B Hoffses ......................at June 30
Ss Alamo..............................sld July 3
Ss San Marcos.....................aid Ju-.elO
IigBeile of the.Bay. Welton............. at July 7
ScCephas Stunett, Thompson ............at Ju.y 7
PHILADELPHIA.
Bg Florence, Flynn....................sld June 28
Sc 0 li Foster, combs’...................atJune80
Baltimore,
Sc Mary Sprague, Poland..............sld June 29
RICHMOND.
Sc fan Domingo, Bennet..............sld June 23
Bg Kossak, (joie........................sld June 15
BREMEN.
BkJorgenvX Lotz, Andersen.............sld Juno 26
DIED
^BREATH.—1Til's morning at 5 o’clock, Liltle
Harry Breath, aged eight years, youngest son of
Walter F. and Luey p. Breath. Funeral to take
place at avenue I and Twenty-fifth street (Miss
Jenkins’ residence), Sunday afternoon, at 5
o’clock. Friend ■' of the family are invited to at-
tend without further notice.
St. Louis and New York papers please, copy.1
GRAND CONCERT.
BY-
Prof. Eocherfs Military Band
Consisting of Twenty Men on the
BEACH LAWN
Every Evening except Wednesday,
ConHuencing at Six O’clock
S
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF
Willard Richardson U.D.C. Ho. 3,1.O.O.F.
AT
WootlarnsLake,
SATIIKBM, 17.’
Valuable Prizes to be Awarded.
-GRAND-
EiMM'ioa Brill by tie Sealy Elite,
AT 6:30 O’CLOCK P. M.
Individual Competitive Drill between
members of Artillery Light Guard
and Sealy Rifles.
Go and Have a Good Time
Admissinn 25 Cents.
Children under twelve years free.
CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT.
Gu3 McKernou, two cases of bribery,
continued by the state.
Mary E. Thomas, theft, misdemeanor,
$10 fine and twenty-four hours in jail.
A case of felony was nolle prosequied.
The grand jury reported one true bill
of indictment to day.
THE STOCK MARKET.
The stock market closed to-day as fol-
lows, as reported by the Southern Brok-
erage company:
August wheat 78f; colrn 39-|-; pork 9.80;
lard 6:65; September wheat 80|—4; corn
21L pork 9.90; lard 6 72£. Western
Union, 65|-; Northwestern 1.1'3-f*; D. &L.
1.27-J-; M , K.&T., 31-J-. Cotton, August,
9.45-6. Cotton, October, 9.30-4.
TEMPLE OF HONOR.
Members of Galveston Temple of
Honor No. 29, are requested to meet at
their hall this (Saturday) evening at 8
o’clock, to arrange for the funeral of our
deceased brother, Robert Allen. Mem-
bers of Lone Star Temple of Honor No. 31
are hereby invited to unite with us iu pay-
ing our last sad respects to our deceased
brother.
James B. Stubbs, W. C. T.
Antoine Ricker, W. R.
At St. Petersburg, Russia, sixteen per-
sona were killed and several injured by
the explosion of an old shell.
Hire Sargent’s teams, at 999 Strand, to haul your
furniture, your pianos, your safes, your machinery,
your merchandise, or anything that can be hauled
on a wagon We are always ready—999 Strand.
WA-iUrU'liX)
Rooms, Board, Lodging.
THE COMMITTEE ON
Public Comfort,
OF THE
INTERSTATE ORIEL
Respectfully request oil citizens to exer t
themselves to provide accommodations for
the visitors to the drill.
Ascei'tuin what you can do, and send
location, number 6f rooms and beds, and
whether you can supply board, cmd at what
rate, to
<J. BI„ tWMjJLJHR,' Omirman.
A. M. SHANNON & CO., 91 Strand, up stairs.
Edwin Alden i Bro.
For cost of advertising in any paper or
fist of papers published in the United
States or Canada, send to the Advertis-
ing Agency of edwjnalden & bro.,
V Our “Newspaper Combinations,” a book o!
W4 P^gfs, containing prices of advertising, full
instructions, etc., sent on receipt of ioc. Our “Am.
Newspaper Catalogue,” containing games oi
every newspaper published in the U. S. and Can-
ada, sent on receipt of price, $1.50. Estimates free.
Advertising Agents.
Interstate Drii
-AND--
ENCAMPMENT!
TO BE HELD AT
G amp Magruder,
(ON THE BEACH,)
GALVESTON,
Attest 5 to 10 indnsiTB
The Grandest Event Ever Known
in the Annals of Militia
* History.
$12,000 In Prizes
Infantry, Artillery and Zouave,
Distributed as follows:
First Prize, Interstate Drill, o^en to ail In-
fantry competitors....................... $4,500
Second prize................................ 1,500
Third prize .............................. 500
Artillery Prize, three or more to eriter....... 1,000
A-“"------...-------750
500
1,000
750
Zouave Prize, one entry................... 500
Special Individual Prize for best drilled in-
fantry soldier................ .......... li
Second Prize for best drilled infantry soldier i
Prizes for Texas Companies that have have
never won a prize at an interstate drill:
First Prize.....................................$1,000
Second Prize ....... 750
third Prize................................. 500
Fourth Prize.................................. 300
Fifth Prize................................... 200
2,000 Men in line, representing the
best Militia Organizations
of the United States.
ALL THE STATE
will he present, and with the militia from
other States will participate in the
GSiSD SET BATTLE
In addition to this unorecedented array of attrac-
tions there will be a
SIM>T GUN SMOOT
at Live or Clay Birds for a Special Prize of $500
EVERYBODY CAN COME !
The lowest Railway Fare ever offered to
^ILYESTOK APS** KETIJKK
From all points east of and including San An
nio, Lampasas, Gatesville, Morgan, Fort Wc..„
and Ganesville to G lveston and return; one regular
fare for the round trip until'a minimum of $5 is
reached. From stations west of the points named
add one regular fare for the round trip to the rov - d
trip rates from toose points. State troops and baMs
iu un form, free.
For farther particulars address
A. M SHANNON,
Ohm Board of Managers.
THOS. CONYNGTON, Secretary.
Artillery prize, two entries
Artillery Prize, one entry..............
Zouave Prize, three or more entiles.....
Zouave Prize, two entries
WASHINGTON PURIFIER
Free from ail Poison or Injurious Substance.
WflS.Sli CtJRiU
Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Flux, Consump-
tion anii Dropsy.
RHEUMATISM OINTMENT.
WASHINGTON SALVE
WILL CURE
Sore Eyes, Dhop Lips, Sore Head, and
Ground Itch Mange.
fasMi'itoii (fill ami Fever Powders
Free from all Poison or Injurious Substance.
SURE CURE.
PU V UP BY
THOS. KB5AKIY.Y,
Ave. I, bet. 30th and 3lst Sts., GALVESTON.
T*
ing:
Citation—No. 4659.
E STATE OF TEXAS—TO THE SHERIFF
or any Constable of Galveston County—Greet-
Uath therefor having been made as required by
law, you are hereby commanded that, by king
publication of t is citation in some newspaper pub-
lished in s dd county once a week for four consecu-
tive weeks previous to the return day he ref f, you
summon L Pizer and G. H. Levy, defendants, to
be and appear before the County Conrt. to be hoid-
i n in and for the aforesaid county of Galveston, at
the courthouse thereof, in the city of Galveston, on
the third Monday in September, 1886, then a d
Bar and Garden Fixtures
FOR REMT OR SALE.
This is a splei did chance fer an energetic busi
ness man. The grounds are situated on the Beach
and convenient to both street railway lines, and is
widely known as a pleasure resort lipr families.
For particulars apply to
CHA8. DALIAN,
Market Street, between 24th and 25th.
or any
No. 1706.
rTMIE STATE OF TEX ’ S—To the Sheriff <
I Constable of Galveston County—greeting:
Geo P. Finlay, administrator of the e-tate of
Fitzhugh Ward, deceased, havic g filed in our
County Court his final account of the administra-
tion of ihe - state of said Fitzhugh Ward, deceased,
together with an application to be discharged from
said administration.
You are hereby commanded that by publication
■ f 1 bis writ for twenty [20] days 1n a news-
paper regularly published in the county of Gal-
veston, you give due notice to ail persons in-
terested in the administration of said estate
to fl'e their objec tion thereto, if any they have,
on or before the June term of said countv court,
commencing and to be holden at the courthouse
of sai l county, in the city of Galveston, on the
third Monday in June, A. D. 1886, at which term
■aid account and application will be considered
by said court
Witness; P. S. WREN,
Clerk County Court, Gal eston County.
Given under rr y hand aud seal of said court, at
[l. s.] my office, in the city of Galveston, this li th
day of June, A. D., 1886.
P. S. WREN,
Clerk County Cou.t, Galveston County.
By S. W. Barnes, Deputy Clerk.
A true copy I certify.
WM. P. OWENS,
Sheriff, Galveston County.
MIGEL’S LOAN OFFICE
mOfdEY ADVANOED
On All Articles of Value
--at the-—
LOWEST RATES
IS- All Business Strictly Confident® ~i
COR MARKET & 24th STS.,
M. MIGEL, Proprietor.
THE METROPOLITAN
LOAN OFFICE
5
J. LIEBERMAN, Agent.
»
Money advanced on all kind 3 of Collateral at Reasonable Bates.
All busivss strictly private,
MARKET STREET, Between 20th and 21st.
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Oils, Oil Stoves and Lamps,
Crockery, Glass, Tin, Wood, Willowware, and Every Description of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
TOYS NOTIONS.
Full Stock of the Wonderful “ROCHESTER” Lamps—can’t smoke or break the
chimney and gives light of 05 candles for -Jc per hour.
Polite attention. Free delivery. I», ®1 & 2JS Market fet., l»et. 24th &25th.
We Have Now in Stock
FULL LINES OF ALL
DALIAN'S GARDES STANDARD NAVY TOBACCOS,
INCLUDING ALL IMPROVEMENTS, a « w Kf at toi y ^ j
INCLUDING OUR JUSTLY CELEBRATED
BLUE SHIELD NAVY,
FOR WHICH WE ARE SOLE AGENTS,
P. J. WILLIS & BRO
s
Tip™ I EUR
Undertaking Establishment
Has the Lrrgest Assortment of
Waoien 1 letlgl! Burial Cases 1 Caste
Winnie St., next door to Heller’s Stable,
Telephone connection at Heller’s sr.albe.
s
Am
4659 against the said L. Pizer and G’ H, bevy, alleg-
ing in substance as follows: That said defendants
are indebted to plaintiffs in them one certain nrom-
issory note bearing date January 25, 1883, for
$305 25, paynbie one day after date to order of
plaintiffs, at their office in Houston, with interest
at the rate of ten p- r cent per annum from date, and
ten per cent attorney's fees if collected by law.
Herein fail not, but have yon then and there, be-
fore said court, this writ, with your return thereon,
showing how you have ex cuteo the same.
Issued this 2d day of July, A. D., 1886.
Witness: P.'S. WREN,
Clerk of the County Court of Galveston
County.
Given under my hand and seal of said court,
[L.S.] at my office, iu the City of Galveston, this
2d day of July, A. D. 1886.
Attest: ' p.S. WREN,
Clerk of County Court Galveston County,
A true copy I certifv.
WM. P OWENS,
Sheriff of Galveston County.
By Ed. Giebel, Deputy Sheriff.
Trustee’s Sale,
By virtue of a co- veyance in trust, recorded in
Galveston county, book 40, page 624 made to me
by James O. Ross, dated the 7th day of December,
1882, to secure his two promissory notes of that
date, f r S i ,000 each, doe respectively at one and two
years, with interest from date at the rate of eight per
cent per annum, payable serin-mn lully payable to
his own order and by him endorsed, given to Aug-
ust and Lucy E. V akelee in part payment of the
purchase money of the hereinafter described premi-
ses, at the request of Peter Gengler, guardian, owner
ai d holder of said notes, the same with interest > rom
the 8th day of December, 1885 being past due and
unpaid. Between 12 o’clock m , and 1 p. m., on
Tu sday, the 20th day of July, 1886, I will sell at
public auctiou, m front of the door of the Court
House of Galveston county, to the highest bidder
for cash, lot number five (5) in block number eighty
(SO), city and county of Galveston.
‘ROBT. G. STREET, Trustee.
NOTICE.
In accordance with a resolution adopted by the
City Council of the city of Galveston, at a meeting
held on the 21stday of June, A. D., D86,1. Daniel
J Buckley, city clerk of the city of Galveston,
hereby offer for «a'e, at public auction, for cash, on
■the 10th day of September. 1886, at 11 o’clock a. m.,
n front of the City Hall, in the city of Galveston,
lie following described property, situated in the
tity of Galveston, to-wit:
The lots nd ground used and occupied form arket
purposes, on 20th street, extending from Market
street to the sonth side of Mechanic street, and
from the north side < f Mechanic street tothe south
side of Strand, both lots being 42 feet 10 inches by
260 feet each.
Also lots 8 to 14, 'inclusive), in the south half of
block tv o 568, on the north side of Market street,
between 28th and 29th streets.
Also lot4 in block N 56',ontbe sonth side of
Mechanic street, between 21st and 22d streets.
DANIEL J. BUCKLEY,
City Clerk ot the City of Galveston.
Galveston, Texas, June 24, 1886.
TEXAS-MEXICAH Li
WEEK DAYS:
Leave 9i'h and Market____8:30 a. m. and 3:00 p. m.
Leave Lafltte...........9:30 a. m. and 6:00 u m.
SUNDAYS:
Leave 9th and Market. 9:00 u.m. 1:00 3:30 8:00 i.m.
Leave Lafltte.. .10:00 a.m.. 2:00. 7:00 and 9;30 p m.
KiS^Children under 8 years, free.„£g3
C. A. MERRIAM, W. E. CHISHOLM,
Gen. Supt. Asst. Supi .
WE WANT
to put in every house and reception room where a
great many ladies and gentlemen are constantly
seen
A. PIANO
of the best make, snd made exclusively for this cli-
mate, We will, as an inducement, offer this P.ano
at cost
For the next 30 daysonly.
0. JANICE & BE
No. 177 Postoffice Street, Galveston, Tex.
Write for prices and catalogues.
GRANT’S BON BON
YEAST POWDER.
WE HAVE BEFN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS
for the sale of the above celebrat d Yeast f ow-
ders, bring the best powder for the money over
offered in Texus. 1 hey can be sold as follows:
A foui ounce can for Five Cents.
An eight ounce can for Ten rents.
A sixteen ounce can for Twenty Cents.
Leaving ihe retailer a much larger profit (even at
so low a price) than he has ever made on goods
of this characb r.
Send for sample order- We will guarantee
their sale and satisfaction to the consumer
G. SEELIGSON & CO.
SOLE AGENTS,
Protect Your Buildings
FROM FIRE
BY USING
Fire-Proof Roofing
If your roofs are constructed with not over e
inch to the foot pitch, I will cover them with a roof
that can not ignit - from sparks or burning embers
and guarantee same ten years against leakage
caused from any defect in material or workmanship
and at less cost than shingeis, Have proof of what
I assert which will be given to those interested. P.O.
box 403, office 161 Avenue H.
•J. W. BYRNES.
P. S.—The News the only Fire Proof building in
the city covered with my roofing.
J. W. B
200 SUBSCRIBERS 200
GALVESTON BRANCH OF THE
Retailers’ mercantile Agency,
JNOB. VINSON, Manager,
121 Strand, corner SOth Streets
Organized for the protection of trade.
Latest Styles.
Finest Good#.
630. DOHERTY,
Merchant Tailor,
No. 125Postoffice St. (BallingerBuilding.)
GALV-ESTON, TEX.
Charges Low. Fit Guaranteed.
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