6 M1S31WO PoTls hi'c hocn tho p'aTfhlnjr tot children of nil nat!onalltli. Frogs nre estimated to devour every season flfiy-Rovcn time their own weight In Insect. Tho paper ntcn-klnR now belriff manti fRctuivd In Oerinauy are said to ba great preventive of colds. ' A mvel mowing machine la being built for use on the Krie canal. It li to mil over the bottom of the canal bed, and cut the long gl ass which growa there. Arctic explorer who have found themselves In the midst of nu aurora describe it as producing a cooling, prickly sensation and a very exhilarat ing effect. The Medical News asserts that even newer water can he converted Into pure drinkini; water by sand nitration In filter basins, at the rate of ,()00,00 gallons an acre daily. A Geneva watchmaker has devised a timepiece that will distinctly articu late the hours by means of a phono graphic plate. The cuckoo will Boon become an extinct bird. One of Tatf.'s trials 1a tho mania persons seem to have that she should adopt their children. She declares that Bhe receives hundred of offers of babied for adoption lu the couis - of a year. The largest family in the world Is that of the King of Siam. His Ma jesty in a much married man, and has two ollieial wives, eight-eight wives of minor order and seventy-two children. Many savage nations worshipped only the nialevolcut deities, on the prin ciple that the good gods would do nil they cou'd for humanity nnyhow, while the evil gods or demons needed conciliation. Cleveland Is one of the eight Presi dents who never attended college, the others being Washington, Jackson, Van Huron. Taylor, Fillmore, Lincoln and Johnson. The other tlfteen, In cluding (ir.int, who was a West Point er, were nil college-bred men. It Is spring aud sometimes almost midsummer now In the magazine offices. The Clirintmas numbers were got out of the way weeks ago, and later numbers have long been in vari ous stntes of forwardness. The spring poem inspired by the glories of last May is now in type for May, '05. The Rothschilds smoke the most oostly cigars that nre made tho Henry Clay Sobranos." which cost nearly five shillings. These nru wrap ped in gold leaf and packed in Uttle Inlaid cedar wood cabinets. These millionaire princes buy three cabinets at a time, containing 4'2,0k) cigars, 20, 000 Ilavnnas, and one kind originally made for Marshal I'rim ns a present for Napoleon HI., at a cost of 30,(KM) Cranes. Each cigar was tipped with gold at each end, aud stamped with the Imperial N In gold. By way of acknowledging the gift Napoleon sent him a pair of magnificent Sevres vases. CURRENT EVENTS. There will not be a total eclipse of UVe sun until the twenty-first century. Los Angeles, Cal., Is to havp an In ternational Exposition, after tho order of the one held In San Francisco, which will begin the latter part of Oc tober. Taquina Bar, Oregon, Is 800 feet west of where It was when the first pile was driven In the Government fatties ten years ago, nnd where tho bar used to be thero Is now thirty feet of water. At the Ilyglenlc Congress just held Da Budapest the fact was brought to light that stammering Is far more com mon among men than women, the pro portion of mnla and female stammer a being almost four to one. Tho programme of tho concentrat 8on of the army contemplated by the Far Department will Include large aronomlca in the reduction of employes ml tho disposal of surplus animals. Fully ISO Indian scouts will be drop ped from the pay rolls. The London Dally News says: "Is there anything new? Our Secretary of Legation at Teklng writes: 'I hear of the existence in Peking, as well ns art: Canton, of large nnd nncient ratab Rghments for the artlfleinl Incubation of hens' and ducks' eggs. As yet I have not been able to visit and Inspect Biem.' " In the office of the Pall Mall Mag azine the phonograph has been put to s novel use. An article Is read in front at the receiving funnol, and the waxen cylinder Is sent to the printer, who eta it In a duplicate machine and puts the tubes In his ears. He then regu lates the speed to suit himself and eta by ear Instead of by .eye. Mail and Express. light may be thrown upon the vexed question of the origin .of man In the Western Hemisphere by a recent dis covery In South Mexico. In a rock bewn tomb has been found a bronze ind hammered Iron sword, bearing on its blade and handle, in rich Inlaying of silver, characters of record nnd re presentations of life distinctively As syrian and Grecian. The Westminster Gazette calls at tention to tho fact, upon authority of Consul General Patrick Collins, that negroes are flocking to England In treat numbers. The steamship com panies confirm Mr. Collins' statements, and add that nearly all the wealthy colored folks are sending their sons , to study law, medicine or art In Lon don. Most of these people nre West Indian, negroes nnd ,not Afro-Americans. The wealthy Afro-Americans end their sons to be educated at Har vard, l'nle nnd Oberlln, and only In isolated enses do they send them to Europe. STUB ENDS OF THOUGHT. lA kiss Is Cupid's starting point. Religion Is not thinking; It Is doing. No man ever stole money to hoard It. Temptation will sit up all night with a man. - A milion dollars clariflea the matri monial atmosphere.' Very few" persons have opportunity delivered at their doors. Compliments are healthful when taken In moderation. Marriage Is the hereafter of court ship, and people never know what it will be till tliev there. A FORTUNATE FAINTT- A Tomnn Spitrml ty an Angry Hon M a She Hormeil Drnrt, A fainting fit lf something mot un iisunlly to be desired," remarked Mar jus L. Wilson, of Athens, (U to A S.m Fraii'i'lsco Examiner reporter, "but 1 recoil on instance where ft woon proved to be about the best thing Hint could have happened to A certain youing ltidy, ns It probably was Che means of saving her li'fe. "During tho street parade of a cir cus, a few yenrj ngo, a full-grown Hon managed lu oonie wny to brenk the rattening of his ciixo oiud 1huih1 ed out In the mldnt rf the crowd of people wh. were collected In the street Of course, the people were 'frightened nearly out of their wits, and fled In every direction. One woman -was so badly terrified that she ank to the ground in a dead faint .not more than ten feet from where the Hon stood lushing his tail and glaring about hlra. No one da ml to approach the woman to bear her to a place of safety, nei ther was there a 111111 nor pistol handy, with which to kill Hie biv.st. "All tit once the llm turned his gaze on ('lie prostrate form of the woman and with an awful roar reached her side with one bound. The siecratora were horrified, expecting the next mo ment to see the poor woman torn limb from limb. To the great astonishment of every one, the lion, Instead of man gling the Ixxly. simply uniffed at it, turned It over with (his paws, and, after cycling It suspiciously, walked away. He thought the .woman was desid. After some time nnd a good deal of trouble the Hon was captured by h! keciM'rs and roeagod." , ...id J' A Sure Thing Mrs. Khoppon And yoti are sure tha colors will not run? Clerk Certain oif it! Those gooda were made in Philadelphia. ' I ....I He Will Lin On. A man who had just dined at a' Woodward avenue restaurant recently was picking hi teeth lu that self-satls-lled way so aggravating to a hungry person when he was accosted by a pedestrian, wlvo promptly introduced himself as folio wh: " 'Dee veiling, nlr. I am a bum. My name Is Davison. I want to ask a fa vor of you." "I swore off long ago," replied the diner as he carried the toothpick over to Ills otlher Jaw. "You mistake my object, sir! I nira not asking you for money to pay foir drink, lodging or food. I do not want to go to Toledo, Buffalo, or iHiicngo, In fact, sir, I do not want money to live on, but to die on." 'Tin! Want to die, ch?" "I do, sir. This is my last night in rhe beautiful city of Detroit and also on earth. By midnight my soul chall have winged its weary flight to that mysterious realm." "Going to commit suicide?" "I am. I have coolly nnd calmly figured it out. Life luis been a fail ure. It is not worth the living. In that other land I can perlhapet become n succesnful vng " "But why should a dying man want money?" "I owe a man in fills town twenty five cents. He Is a good man, but poor. lie lent me the money to keep' me from suffering, and I won't be mean enough to die and leave him to whistle for it. I want to put that quarter in his hand and say to him: 'Jim,' old boy, I am going hence, but before I go I want to square up. Here's your quarter and may heaven reward you for your kindness.' That's what I want to say, sir, and I now isk you for the coin." "Yes. You nre sure to die?" "My mind Is Irrevocably made up." "And Jim must (have his quarter Y" "lie nmst." "I'll do better than that," said the man as he pulled out book nnd pencil. "Give me Jim's address and I'll call around In the morning and break the sad news of your death and hand him a half. What's the full nauno, please?" "The full name? Sir, you are evi dently a heartless human reptile, and I want nothing more to do with you. Keep your money, sir keep your money, sir keep your money and I'll be hanged if I commit suicide. No, air no, sir. When I 8e ueh evi dences of the cruel Ihenrtlessness of the world It decides me to live on Just ns long as I can and le just as mean as I can. Consider our Interview at an end. Good night, sir." Ami he drew himself up and stalked off through the darkness and left the man to chew his toothpick and look after him ami regret this unjust aus picious. Detroit Free Press. I k One Exneptlon. Teacher Give na example of tho truth of the motto: "United we stand, divided we fall." Johnny I I can't think of any, ma'am. I don't believe It's true, any how." , "What? Do you know of any case In which it is not true?" "Yes'm. A step-ladder." Chicago Tribune. IT fit.. T17 A . Pretty iirl (mountain resort) I want a yachting cap. Dealer Wo do not keep them. There Is not a sheet of water big enough to sail in within 200 miles of this place. Pretty Girl--Oh, you mistake. I did not usk for a yacht. I said yaxjhtlai cap. II F.xpected Something. Mlie Wiiat do you expect to get oa your birthday? Ile-Jllted by my sweetheart, dis charged by my employer, umd dunned bv my creditors. Truth- tffpSllp THE. COLUMBIANJ METHODS OF PKIMABY VII. HEADING. The Sontonce Method, Continued.- Exerci ses Before Books aro Used.--First Stop. By William Noctling. The object of this step is to awaken thought in the mind of the child by means of objects, and to give to the thought complete oral expres sion. " The teacher should be provided with a number of objects such as may be readily handled. At first those only'should be used that will admit of the use of the article a before the name. " With objects is Hand Firxt Let the teacher and each pupil take and object in each hand. ' The teacher will call upon one of the pupils to tell what he has, and in reply the pupil will probably hold up the object and pronounce its name. " Teacher 'Jane, what have you?' ' Jane 'A pencil ? ' " Teacher 'Who has a pencil ? ' Jane 'I have.' "Teacher 'Now tell me all about it.' " Jane 'I have got a pencil.' " Teacher Very well 1 Hut will one of you tell me what lie has and leave out the word 'fjnt.'' " Charles 'I have a knife.' " Teacher 'That is right. Now Jane will try again. Tell me what you have? " Jane 'I have a pencil.' " It is best to secure the proper ex pression from the children, though it may take some time. l!ut if the teacher fails in this, she will hold up her own object, and say, 'I have a book.' Then call upon one of the children who will very likely respond properly. I have a knife.' " The form of expression once ob tained, there will be very little difficul ty in obtaining similar expressions from each member of the class. Let each hold up his object and tell what he has. This done, let the children change objects, and repeat the excr cise, telling what each one has. " Second Next let two or three children take hold of the same ob ject, and let one of them make the statement, 'We ha"e a doll. " 'lhird Let one pupil bold an object and call upon another' to make the statement. If a boy has an object, the response will be, 'He has a knife'; if a girl, 'She has a pencil.' " Fourth The teacher will hold an object, and the pupil will make the statement to the teacher, 'You have a map.' " Fifth Two or more members of the class will hold an object, and one of the others will make the statement to the teacher, as to the remaining members of the class, 'They have a book' " These forms of expression will be repeated and changed in their order until there is no confusion or tendency to error in expression. The children should instantly respond with the ap propriate expression. " Each teacher will select such ob jects as the circumstances may re quire. The following list may serve as a hint to trie kind of objects which may be used. When the objects can not be used, a toy or picture repre senting it may be substituted. " Book, slate, pencil, paper, knife, string, board, chalk, desk, seat, table, door, window, hat, cap, boat, shoe, clock, watch, doll, knife, match, wood, stove, gill, boy, man, woman, house, barn, dog, cat, corn, hoise, rat, pig, sheep, glass, nail. &;c. " In regard to words other than the names ot familiar objects, the book which is to be used should be taken as a guide. " With the Object in Sight. , First. Place the object before the class, and call upon a child to tell what he sees, and he will respond, 'I see a hat.' 1 " Let another speak for himself and his companions with 'We see a clock.' Introduce the other ptonouns with the verb see, as in previous exercises. Next introduce other verbs." In this practical way the children are taught the use of correct English. SECOND STEP. The object of this step is the re verse of that of the first, namely, "to awaken in the mind of the child the exact thought contained in oral ex pression, and to verify it by appro priate concrete representation." THIRD STEP. "The object of this step is to awaken in the mind oflhe child the exact thought contained in written ex pression, and to enable him to express it in the language used. This is Read ing. " While of necessity, in reading, the expression precedes the thought, no lesson will be a success where the expression fails to awaken the thought. " The teacher goss to the board, and in a clear bold hand writes a sentence, as s 'I have a knife ' The pupils see the writing but of course do not know what it means. The teacher will call a pupil and nut a knifi in his hands, and the pupil, in response to j the impulse which is the result of , previous training will instantlv hold 1 up the knife and say I have a knife.' j "The teacher wiites another sen tence, as, ' I have a nencil .' and Tints the object in the hands of another .child who will. respond, I have BLOOMSBURO, -PA. pencil.' " The teacher will proceed in the same way until several children have objects in their hands, representing as many sentences upon the board. "The teacher will next call upon the first child to point out and read his sentence, which he will -readily do as he still holds the object in his hand. " Each child, in turn, will be called upon to point out and read his parti cular sentence. " Next, the pupils may exchange objects, and point out the sentences that express the new order of things under the sarne condition as be fore. " These lessons are to be continued day after day, care being taken to vary the order and the objects, so that the children cannot recall the sentences by their location. " Analysis. Soon after children begin to read sentences, it will be found that they recognize individual words. From the study of the sentence as a whole they have discovered the elements or words of which the sen tence is composed. "Wri itnc. Early in this step some, if not all, of the children will have the impulse to write. This should be en couraged. "Letters. While directing the writing the teacher will speak of the letters as though they were known to the pupils, showing the size of the m's, t's, &c, and in this way it will soon be discovered that the children can distinguish the letters and name them. "Teacher's Work. There should be no careless work on the part of the teacher. Everything written upon the board should therefore be absolutely correct in spelling, use of capitals, punctua tion, grammatical construction, pen manship, and in form, such as indent ations, margins, &c." To make a success of this method the teachers must be intelligent and wide awake. The average teacher would make a failure of it. The Most remarkable cures of scrofula on record have been accom plished by Hood's Sarsaparilla. This medicine is unequalled for diseases of the blood. Take only Hood's. Hood's Tills are hand made, and perfect in proportion and appear ance. 2 5C. Electricity Displacing Steam. The Baltimore & Lehieh Railroad Company will use electric motors on us line between York and Baltimore. Power will be furnished bv the Sua quehanna Electric Company. The Pennsylvania section ot the railroad is to be made broadgauge. The Susque hanna Comnanv was oreanized to build the dam and power-generating station near Conowingo, Md., and a company is now being formed in Baltimore with a capitalization of over $t, 000,000 to push the project of sup plying electric power to different laree establirhments and railways. The station for the distribution of the 35,000 hoise power generated is to be ouut in me suourns ot jiaitimore. it will also Contain facilities for Rtoraoe of power on a large scale by the latest improved mode. While the parent company will control the use of this power ana own the cam, stations, etc., branch companies are to be formed in Baltimore and any other city or town wnere me power is transmitted to any. extent. The branches will nav the parent concern so much for their c. 1 . . irancnises ana rent tne power in the district where they are incorporated. Prosperous Workers. The mechanic in Philadelphia earn ing $20 per week and paying rental at the rate of from 515 to $18 per month, may have for this sum a home upon a pleasant, clean, well paved street, which contains six to eight rooms, and all the conveniences of the costly mansion of his rich employer. More over, he may command the resources of the finest market system in the world at thirty five tine markets con taining 1 1 84 stalls, and educate his sons and daughters to a higher stand ard in the applied arts or the sciences, tor less outlay than anywhere else. " Nothing venture, nothing have." Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mon., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I can emphasize his statement, "It is a positive, cure for catarrh if used as directed." Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres. Church, Helena, Mon. It is the medicine above all others for catarrh, and is worth its weight in gold. I can use Ely's Cream Balm with safety and it does all that is claimed for it. B. W. Sperry, Hart ford, Conn. The Ways and Means Committee of Congress recently listened to the ways and means suggested to them by Jake S. Coxey of commonweal fame. His plan is to issue a whole lot of non-interest-bearing bonds. But as that would seem to ruin the non interest paying banks, Coxey is again likely to Suffer defeat. It is well, however, for the committee to get his ideas about the straightening up our financial em barrassment j lor Coxey is authority on embarrassment. Fine PHOTO GRAPHS and CRAYONS at McKillip Bros., Bloomsburg. The best are the cheapest. DR. E. GREWER, Tbo Philadelphia Specialist, And his rmnelnted statT of EdkIInIi and (Jertnan ruysli luiiH, art' now iiiTUiuiii'iiuy luculi d at OLD POST-OFFICE BLD1, Scranton, Pa. TliePneforls a trrnduute of the I'nlvernltf of lVhiiy.Ylviumi, funiH'i'ly UriinniHtrutor of iliyslnliiny mid nurwry nt tlio Mrdleo-ClilrurK-i'iil I'ollrtfo, of l'lilimlrlilita. Ills Hiit'i lnlilt s nn cliiiuilc Nrrvoup. bkln Ul'UI'U vs Olllll Mill lHocxl lllMCUSCM. lNSBASKS OK THE NKHVOUM SYSTEM. H'tfA ai'm l n, ct nt vllolt nm ril'i'ilnnu. 1....I. r. Lmll ilslnif In Ihicint, bjioih HoalliiK before tin' t-, v", 1".- ui iii'-iii. 11 ,, , minim- 111 i iiiii i iii III, it the mind 011 our siib.lirt, eiislly shirt led wlu-n Hiiiliti'iily Np'iki'ti I", and dull, dlstri'Hsi'd mtinl, w lit ill ii 11 II 1 h t In in for jii'i fi 11 111 1 iilt tin mi mil 1I11I .. if llr.v m iLlhir fi,tiil,ti.uu ,t.i.,i,L.lt.l.. . (lis! reHMliiK llio in -1 Ion of I lie hiiui , cauiliii; iiunii 111 iieiii , ui-(nvw:niii IM npilll!,, t'Vll mri- IhhIIuk's, cowiinlli'i", four, dreams, moluiii'liolv, tiro oiisy of company, fooltntf iih tlml In tlio timrnl mr nu ulii.n ri.MMi.ir 1.I..L- nt nn....... nervousiH'sM, Iroinliltntf, confusion of tlimiKliI, depression, conHilpiitlou, weakness Of Ilie llinlis le. Those ho affected should consult, us Im mediately and be restored to perfect licaltli. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED, Weakness of Young Men Cured. If you linve been clven tin by your rhvalclan. call upon tho doctor and be examined. Ho cures t lie worst cases of Nervous Debility. Scrofula, Old fores, Catarrh, I'lles, Female Weakness. Affections of thu Kar. Kve. Nuseiinil Throat, Asthma. Heafncss, Tumors, Cancers, and ('ripples of every description. Consultation In KtiKllsh and lieriiinn free, which shall be considered sacred and strictly confidential. 1 onsuitiitioiis rree and strictly sacred and Office hours from 9 a.m. to 9 n in. Hunduv Btoi. Unclose five a-cent stamps for symptom blanks and my book called "New Life." 1 will pay one thousand dollars In cold to anyone whom I cannot euro of Kl'lLKl'TIC CONVULSIONS or FITS. dr. v.. citi-rwr.R, OLD ro.ST-OFFICE WILDING, 8-18-ly. BcrautoD, i-a. rtio Best Burning Oil That Can te Mado From Tetrolcum. It gives a brilliant, light. It will not smoke the chimneys. It will not char the wick. It hag a high fire test. It will not explode. It is pre-eminently a family safety oil. I Wc Challenge Comparison with any other illuminating oil made. We stake our Reputation, as Refine; s upon the statement that it is flie Best 051 I? TltV, WORLD. ' ASIC YOUR DEAi.ER FOR. Crown - Acme I:i iUl&ntic Rehi&g Co . BLOOMSBURG STATION, lil.COM SliUFG, TA PATENTS Caveats and Trade Marks obtained, and at Patent bubtni'BS conducted tor MODKHAT8 FK KM. OUH OFFICE IS OITONITETIIK U. 8. PAT ENT OFFICE. Wo have no sub-agencies, all business direct, hence can transact putent busl ness In less time and at Less Cost than those re mote from WushlnKton. (send model, drawing- or photo, with descrlu tlon. We advise If patentable or not, free o Charge. Our fee not due till patent Is secured A book, "How to Obtain Patents," with refer ences to actual clients In your Htate.County, or town, sent free. Address C. A. SNOW A CO,, Washlng-ton, D. (1 (Opposite U. H Patent oulce.) THE ART AMATEUR- Best aud Lakokst Practical Akt Maqazini (Tbo only Art Periodical awarded a Medai at, thu World's Fair.) Inmhinlilfto all who vlh to male llwlr living iV art or umake their ho-nv btuMiful. Mi fin we will send to any one mentioning lUui Mils publication a sped- mill copy, nu 11 niliciucoor pi. lies (lor I I lu copying or framing) and H KUipleiiieti- III laiy patfes of dcslus (ivgulur price, JL V7 PUD OKn H.VO. Or ivn we will send also "I'aliitlnir lor lt-rti rt" (HO pafesi. M01TTA0U3 HA:.E3, S3 Union Equare, K.Y. ( 1 J. R. Smith & Co. LIMITED, ' MILTON, Pn., PIANOS, By the following well-known makers 1 Cliickcriti?, Ivnubc, Wcbcr, Hullct & IJuvi. Can also furnish any of the cheaper makes at manufact urers' prices. Do net buy a piano before getting our prices. .o. . Catalogue and Trice Lists On application. THOMAS GORREY Plans and Estimates on all kinds of buildinp-s. Repairing and carpenter work promptly attended to. I::!;; in Sisr's Supplies. Inside Hrrdwood finishes a specialty. Persons of limited means who desire to build can pay part and secure balance by mortgage. AMERICAN SIX DOLLAR 4 is jutt ike thing for buine$t anA pro tsiionat men who tiv a few it tier to write anJ want those tetters to took u elt. Doctors ami lawyers, ft peciaity, find it very handy. Chil dren easily and quiihy learn to wnte on it. It wilt do just as food work as the $100.00 machines. Of course it it not quite as fast. It is simply eontiructedt easily learned, easily ope hi ted. We'll send yon a letter written on it - along with a special circular if you'll tend us your addres. 65 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK Andrews School Furnishing 4 Agents. $75 ek. Kirluilra territory, ft lUplil Ikhffwhr. WMbMitli dlihwi fw ft fttuil; lo ou miout. Vuhii, rtaiet mal drit ibcat vltbout wetliof ibi b&odi. putb the but too, lb mtcbtnc 4ms the reil. Hrtcht. DolUbcd dlafc nil cfarful wl?fi. No tcM4 fto(cn,iieiullilbtidior clolli. 'No brokt d (iUhra, do nun. lhMt durtbU.WArrtDlrd. Ctrcu I W. P. IIAKK1HON A CO., CUrb M. 1, Cttlumbaa, O FRAZER AXLE Best In the World! GREASE Get the Genuine 1 Sold Everywhere I rENNY ROYAL PILLS Orlliiiduoif Onlj O.-nuIue. A S 5 afc, tlwftta n-llfcl.lt. l'oics, , lirurtlift fcr Ck(ck4tr Bnatitk IHa i mondhrvnA to lttd Mini OoU wetiiUcX Uita, fr)t with btu ritrtwo. Tub. litrn ami imifafunt. A Uruiy(m. r tnd4b In atfcmpf (ot particular. UnltDODifcl! mat " nrllei Tor LaillMt" w wwar, oj rr mrm MulL lO.UOO TvatlwoDlaia. hama tipr. by ail Oruutau. A'hUiMLft ia INDIAN ' .piix Cleanse the Howolg and Purify the nioodl Cure Dinrrhcsa, Dyaemery and Dyspepsia, and give healthy action to the entire iy&teiu. 7-13-tf.-N. O ELYS Catarrh UUJSAM UALM is quickly absorbed Cleans the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Sores Restores the Sense of Tastn and smell. iv willoubeHAY-EEVER A rmrttule la aonllpii i,n,-, eni'ii nnsirrll ati'l l axrwublii. Pilua 10 n nt lrufirHt; !)' 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