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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1900.
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NEWS OP THE
LABCjRWORLD
MASS MEETING IN THE INTER
EST OF THE UNION LABEL.
It Was Hold In Music Hull Yester
day nnd Was Well Attended Ad
dresses Were Made by a Number
of tbe Officers of Labor Unions.
Make Up of the D., L. & Wi Board
for Today A New York View of
the New Coal Deal Other Inter
esting Trade Notes.
Music hull wis ijoiufunitlilylllli'il yes
terday afternoon by local inr-inlK'is c.f
the trades utul labor unions, who at
tended the III st nf a 'hpiU'm of nubile
mass meutliiBs which will he held dur
ing the winter. In point of numhcis
the minora of the valley were Krently in
ndvanco of their fellow -wniWeis and by
fnr the greater jierccutuBc of men In
the nlldlenee vele nieinbeif of the
mine worlcerV unions.
An utldiOHH by Nntloitnl ()i'.inl7er
FiedcJlclt Bllcher, of the L'nlted Mine
Vorltei-H of Anusilca, was the feature
of the afternoon, and novel nl other very
Intel csttmr talhs were slvon. The meet
In was npemd al '-'."0 oVlnek, when
there Hied upon the tlnne Oiirnnlzer
Ditcher; Xutlimnl Ollleci T'.eevo.of Do
tiolt, of the Stieet Ctw Men's union;
Secretary John Dempxcy. of the Mine
AVollteis; 1'iesldelll Mai tin D. Flaherty,
or the Central I.nuor union: O. Hux
ter. of the Mine AVorkeis; John Collins
and P. J. Shea, or the Stieet Car Men's
union: President .John Devlne, or the
rieilfs' association: Fiert Ilammls. of
the Ktonecutteis' union, and Joseph
Sehoiilield. of the cleiki. They were
inectutl by a burst of applaue from
the audience.
ADDr.HPf? OP AVIU.COMK.
President Maitlij D. Flaheity, of the
rential Labor union, opened the nieet
iiip with an address of welcome. He
declared that the sathellnff lnnimur
uted a series to be held dining the win
ter, for ais'senilnntlns the meaning and
purpose of the union label. Jle Intro
duced John Devlne, of the f'leilts' aso-
latlon. as chairman of the meeting:.
Tlie latter save u bilef talk leK.ndlns
the necessity of coneentiated eftort In
labor organization, after which he In
troduced National Executive Officer
Iteevos. of the StieeL Car Men's union.
Mr. Reeves declared that as a na
tional omcer he deemed It hit duty to
do what he could to advance the con
ditions of all classes of labor. Thtnugli
the persistence ami effoits of Pi evident
AV. D. Million, of Detioit. Mich., be
said, the Street Car Men's union had
achieved gieat sueces, and it wa.s as
:i representative of that In. inch of
labor that lie addressed this meeting of
fellow-workeis.
In the courhe of his address he uiRecl
the neceshlty of the union label, which
seals the difference between union and
non-union products. "As a ti.uies
unionist." ho said, "I believe in stand
ing by tlie efforts of my fellow labor
unionists, and am a thnmugh. advocate
of a concentrated movement of the
labor foices.
National Oisauizer Piedeiiek Dll
chei, of the United Mine Woikers of
Aineilea, wns tlie next speaker and be
was greeted with hearty applause.
"Trades Unionism" "as his subject,
anil ho began his addiess by severely
.scoiing the Cleiks' association for the
nieaere numhcis it mined out at tlie
meeting.
MUST SHOW 1NTCUKST.
"You must show youi solves to be In
tel estcd in your own welfnie, before we
will do anything for ou," he exclaimed
waunly, and then tesumed: "With our
own organization ie expect to put a
six hours' workday before the miners
within a few ears. Tlie United Mine
"Woikers of Ameilta is not an. organ
ization created to call stiikes. Regard
ing the rumoied stilke which it Is said
aIU begin Apiil 1, I want to say light
here that there will be no strike If the
operators will bo as fair w Ith us as we
are with them. "While our purpose is
not for the culling of strikes, yet we
control every htate in the union where
a pound of coal is mined, and our power
is supreme.
"We propose to soon start a woman's
auxiliary to our association. ;rhat will
mean that 175,000 women going to stores
on shopping tours will demand (list to
see the clerk's union label, berore
making a purchase. It will mean that
we will have over 500,000 women en
rolled beroro the end of the year.
"We recognize the fact that the or
ganization is doing nicely in this cltv.
Business men, recognizing the fairness
of our demands, extend friendly nld.
Only yesterday Piesident Charles Hob
lnson, of the Central Brewing com
pany, signed the union scale for his
breweries and henceforth you can drink
union beer, and we have 1,000 more
union men in the county,
"Now, regarding our wives. "We must
educate them so that they will patron
ize none but union tradesmen. All that
wo ask you to do in return for our
assistance with ttuiles unions, Is that
you refuse to 'buy unyjeoul mined by
it non-unionist.
VSIG CONVENTION COMINC5.
'Hefore I leave your city next "Wed
nesday, I hopo to bring together the
Trades Council and the Carpontois.
Next year Sciiinton will bo the meet
Ing placo of the Aincilcan Federation
of Labor, and on this event you uie to
bo coiigi ululated.
"Alt branches of Seianton labor uie
now being organized. The mlneis,
stieot.eav men, draynieii, cabmen, tex
tile woikeih and ceiks are all oreun
Ized, anil now we have bad an appli
cation fiom tint female domestics of the
city, and In tlie luturo you will have to
pay good wages to the women who
wasli your dishes."
Effect of the Big Deal.
Concerning the ptu chase of the Penn
sylvania Coal company by tho Kile, tho
New York News Diueaii says;
Th important i nf lir w mil "del I" wlilili,
It nuy lio filil, i. ijrtnlb uiiumplUliftl, in
ill thn fai't tll.'.t it ul:i.;U liuli of tho lusle
ii.iluslrli'H o( tlie jminii,. Tin' mtUmeiit of tliij
long-Kilns; uililoui will (it jc i..ipf:il fioulwii
lor tlie auriliw I'lj l ,'i!li(i lii'pml.im nm
1-ii'ClliUl plan, with ul.iili It Ii in cimkiiiiciI,
N.itiualbfYiiihii.iV llif i ',o j-lo. U nuih'l fill
llio Miiii1uIiik lull"' i c ( Ihf inillii In uliiih
wu luift rrfiriril, 'Die iiulun'iif i.iplinl, nliUii
luii lititnui the intitvniliiJi ( liiii' nl urn ilv
lllallon, irialru .i miiukIIi wwr lufi'ie pi'i
FOcdl l.y eurpliH luwioi., ,l I In' miiiu time InU
ioir nlivll'ctii Pt'd tJi.niU.ill, ricpt In
a fiw rMiplloiill iiilrtmn.
'I lie uiifojt A lu'(iiiuiiillitl Ijj the rrfu4l
ef Iii;IIjIiii In piiiinlc j fcululiou el' nioilirii
pinnuiiili. pii'llinii nl illl.Vicnt lliii'i. 'Hull' is
fury u-mii Jidjiun' Hut tor a,loi.i; limo to
rcinp i,j Jj'2'l5lS'&!)llli';' tjkKiwl' Inwaril lliu
iiiliiillilfutr'inii pimiio!i nt 4lnrnijiil.il pi.M
pill ('(..llijl'lil'il .M. Il iiiiliicuin will
eiKlthilbUslilR' tig rill 0P'VilcUiljliiii, lu IjcU
'..iluii'iU iljri'tiii1 )8HVj.iJuiiIi Uh illll:al
iKillrlM of (lie United SlitM, 1H nctlrf wtlt
will lie nil the more fruitful brawn bt tht
trrinciuloiu WTnltli nJ lioptbilnfi Which wr
iti!c eterr crtitrc ol IicjIIIi . in the United
hltr.
Hnve Signed the Union Bcnle.
A confcienco was hbhl Saturday bo
tween Preslttcnl Clinrles ltohlnson( of
the Central Pennsylvania Urewlng
compuny( and several prominent labor
lenders, an u result of which the union
wnge scale was signed by President
ltoblnson nnd nil hut two of itho brew
ery company's plants In this section
unionized, ,
There were present at the conference
besides President Robinson, National
Organizer Palmer, of the Brewery
Workers of America, Barney Fleng,
the local organizer, nnd National Or
ganizer Frederick Ditcher, qf the Uni
ted Mine Workers of America.
For some time past negotiations hove
been on between the brewing company
and the labor authorities to unionize
the bieweiles. The two plants not yet
Included In the union are expected to
be leprssented before long In the as
sociation, .
Today's D., L. & W. Board.
Today's D j. and "W. hoard Is m
follows;
Sunilnj, Dec. In.
Wll.l) (WIS, HAST.
S p. iii. -P. stumor.
11..I0 p ni.- P. M iIiiip. .1. Diirklinrt' meii,
Mniiilnj, Di'O. 17.
WIU) l 'Vli, II.VST.
P.. it .i in. I). WjIIi'i.
'I ii. in. M. t'limoilr. ,
i ii. m. 11. Iliiinell.
'i .i. in. I'. Ilill.'tl.
s n. in. .1. W. Line.
10 ii. in - . K. Ki'lilmm.
I
II..1I J. in. (1. t! Uteri .
1 Ii. 111. T. Ilou.lluli.
I
I
Z i. hi. (I. T, S:if li.
:;.!". 1 1. in. (i 'llinma'. I', h. ICugi mm.
I. I"i p m. II. Poluriy.
suMini, i;tc.
s.."(l a. in., hpI -fJ. rrr inifcllti-r.
11 a. in., vis( W. II. Nldiolh.
1 p. ni nest 1. Can lire.
." p. III., I lt .1. hnlil,
II p. in., eitt II. (illlU.ip.
7 n. in., tml, fiom Xny Auc II. IliifT.v.
7 p. in.. i-l, ficm Cnuui McMl..inr.
7 p. in., twit, fn.in ('.iiiej-fllnli.,t. ii
I'UU.IIIt.
III ii. tn F. K. 'i or. ,.
PIMII'.IIS. I
fi .1. in. Ilou-H. i
11..I0 a. in. Moian
7 p. in. Murphy.
0 p. til. s. OTVtlliiil.
PAsES(!i:it I.MIINhS.
7 a. in. ri.'unni'y.
7 a. m. O. (;.i'.
S.W p. in. "tintoii.
7 p. in. M-iH'iveni.
wir.n i-Aii, vi:st.
4 .i. in. .1. Ctatrtlo.
i.ai j. in, u. Hurt.
5 a. ni. T. .1. 'riioinp.nn.
.joO a. in. W. Lallan.
ii . in. G. W. Smllh.
7 a. m. 11. fc'imth.
j. in. P. Mill. C. KfiiKlp.'tt men.
11 a. m. T. I'iiiipitric1!.
1 p. in. W. Kirh.v. A. C. II imnilll. moll.
J p. in. J. lijliii..ui,
:! p. m. Iljirgeitt.
4 p. in. J. 11. JIiC'jiiii.
i p. in. HjiIki.
1! p. in. Mulliii.
MJ1ICK.
(onilmliir .1. .1. (IniJy anil ,h-h ill tun .-,
p. in. wild (.it Host Pec. tilth. In pliic of V.
.1. Mo-iiir ,iml i-ren.
This and That.
Isiael W. Monis. of Philadelphia,
who on January 1mIU sever his con
nection with tlie Lehigh Vnlloy Coal
company.after being with it for thirty
two years. Most of the time lie was
tieasurer and geneial land agent of
the company.
M. D. Evans, of Pittston, has accept
ed a position as mine foicman at the
Noithwest colliery of the Temple Coal
and iron company ut Curbondale. Mr.
Kvans (Hied similar positions under
the Keystone Coal company and the
Hillside Coal and Iron tompany. lie
will continue his lesidence at Pittston.
Theio Is considerable lull: in Maticb
Chunk of a tiolley road from that bor
ough to this one by way of Ivehighton.
It Is undeislood, on good authority,
that "Tom" Johnson, who alieady con
trols miles of tiolley In this section is
buck of it. Few details can be learned
In regaid to the matter. From other
sources It Is learned that a trolley
from Poitland to the Water (lap will
meet the one from Maueh Chunk hei e.
Stroudsbuig Times.
A surveying coips, said to be iioni
the Lehigh Coal and Navigation com
pany at Mnueh Chunk, are at woik
locating a dam on the Pocono at the
most available spot between the Slip
pery Rock dam and Wamertown near
Tobyhunna Mills. The Lehigh Coal
and Navigation company is, the one
that In ought the injunctions aaainst
several ice companies recently and ev
idently is lokiiig for a favoiable place
to store water in the event of another
dry year.
FOR JACKSON STREET.
Viewers Were Appointed by the
Court Saturday.
An order was made by the cuiut Sat
urday uppointlng A. J. Colborn, Uvan
J. D.ivles und M. .1. Ruddy, vlcweis, to
assess tlie benellts and damages done
to pioiierty on Jackson stieet, this city,
by reason of the grading and imurov
lug ol Ninth, Robinson nnd Jackson
streets,
It appeals when vimvcis weie uii
poiutcd in ISOti to assess benellts and
damages for this wink they weie moie
ly directed to view ns to Ninth stieet,
It Is to lemedy the Injustice done to
Jackson stieet pioperty owners thut
tlie vleweis weie appointed Hatuiiliiy.
California Excuisions,
Leaving Washington every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at 10,45 p. m ,
via Southern Rullway, New Tourist
Hleopors. personally conducted, go
through to Sim Francisco with out
change of cars, conductors or porters.
The i onto is through Atlanta, Mont
gomery, New Orleans, Houston, San
Antonio, Now Mcxlio, Arizona and
Southern California. Tho cars uie the
very Intest pattern of Pullman Touilst
Sleepeis, bhch-wood (lnlsh, high-back
seats, sixteen sections, supplied with
linen, etc,, smile as standard sleepers,
lighted with Plntscli gas, wide vesti
bule', doublo sash, i oiler curtains,
lavaloiy und smoking room for gen
tlemen, and two lethlng looms for
ladies.
Tin re nnd onc-hnlf days to Mexico
and Arizona, four days to Los Angeles
nnd llvo days to Han Francisco, Tlie
Touilst Oar faio la less ihnn via any
other loute, saving fiom W5.00 to $30.00
for the tilp.
Ohus. I. Hopkins, District Passenger
Agent, Southern Railway, S2S Chest
nue stieet, Philadelphia, Pa will be
pleased to furnish nil Information.
Mrs. Winstow's Soothing Syrup
Has Wen urfil for oter I'lrTV VI.'VRs by
Mll.l.lONh ol MOIIICRK for their (;1II,iKn
liii.i: ti:ctiii.no. itii I'KiiKrarp kvn i;ss
It hOOTIIBS Uio Cllll.ll. bOrTKN'b the (UTMS
AU.AVS ll I'.MNi C'JIIKS WIND COLIO. ami
is the lrbt rcmnly (or DUHHIIOKV s(,l, by
Pruggiits in tteiy urt of tho woilJ. !e tnt
and ask (or "Mr. Wliulow'a SoolMns Blinp,"
anil take no otlitr kind. Tent)-Hte mill a
buttle.
8
MERCEREAU
& CONNELL
NOW OtEN IN OUR NKW STORt WITH A
New stock for the holidays
Diamonds
Watches
Silverware
OUR STOCK FOR EXTENT, VARI
ETY AND FINENESS IN EVERY
DEPARTMENT IS NOT EXCELLED
IN THIS LOCALITY
OUR WELL-KNOWN GUARANTEE
tiOES WITH EVERY ARTICLE, . .
ARE WELCOME.
t''&&i,&i &i
III Our New Store.
406 Lackawanna Ave.
Oalk Over
tlie question ot gift-giving then
come to our stoie. Our Caivlng
Sets, Nickel Plated Coffee and
Tea Pots, Silver Plated vare
and Baskets offer a wide Held
for holiday shoppeis.
Foote & Fuller Co
Mears Building.
Pierce's Market, Pent- Avenue
We milif Rci.illj o( fjm.v f'tcinwy Hut
tfr nd fchiuly fic-li okrs and the priie is as
low as Hrat ilau goml, can ho told al.
W'c do not !iac any special ilcs ut leaders
but at all times rairv ai cumplrtv a line of
Mrkct Ciooib, rancj fiioccriw and Tabic Deliia
cies as can be found 111 tlio laiRCt New York
or Philadrlplila Maikets hi(.li we sell at rljrht
pricci.
W. H. Pierce,
19 Lackatrinm Ave.
Prompt delivery.
110, 11!, Ill Penn At
The Dickson Mtiiiiiractiirln? Co,
kcrnton and WtlkevHarre, I'x,
ilauufaotuiorj of
LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENQINE5
Boilers. Holitlntand Pumplnt Machinery.
General Office, Scranton. Pa.
Poor Indeed
are those welched down by mental de
pression. Men rise in this world
through buoyant nerve force.
The loss of thin force dally druses
down to failure some of the world's
brightest minds. Huch a coudiliou is
commonly known as Nervous Debility.
When yon lone tclf-confideiice anil
feel your btreugtli, energy and nerve
force lire slipping away, It U high time
you (.cek senbible aid.
You prefer health and success to
mltery and failure.
have no cipial as n nerve restorer. A
couple of boxes will dispel tint heavy
feeling; the unnatural weariness dU
appeais and replact languor with new
force nnd vigor of body nnd brain. Six
boxes will cure any ordinary case of
nervous debility, if not, you get your
money back,
81.00 per box; 6 for $300, mailed in
plain packnge. Hook free, Pj;al
Mudicikk Co., Clc claud, Ohio.
1'or R.ilo by .John II. Phelps, Pharmacist, corner
W) online :irnuc anil Spruce street.
BUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
' ... MANUFACTURED BY ,,.
CALIFORNIA Fid SYRUP CO,
tr NOTE Til K KX M E.
IUmU4UUU il li.UA144ULUi2U4kU
ii.tl la cut slier allolhcK (til. MIVATI:
PiiWUS.tl$CHAIOlI.BUillfl,rtlll;
LOISII lute no lAcnuiv nocautttc IniilNm L
MANHOOD. tlir.l. Bi rl.lur... no i unlni. :I.V
pistticsl A II yit h.ilnlltl opentor In r.crmsa v.C
tftheaiei ci terl in 1 ,n 111 i(.m. l.l.lil...n,h.in,..
mv onueo ciltn. Kulm Thuit.U. Sn. fi.t Krf
4Tntlslstj Uli ripnuiif mclirill Vcl'Cltlctl fuuih C
3J.Cfi'.,,,,.S,,"7',',l. IukIiiiiI rfllnr.Trrriit
iiiitTiiiTtTitifiimrfTiiirTiiirfiinTiiiiiiiiTT.
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ALL
feg
V'iii
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:U$T
IV,
JeuJelcrs
Siluersmilbs
,'.
-!i:
Fine Jewelry
Cut Glass
Leather Goods
No. 132
Coal
Exchange
Wyoming
Avenue
55!54s55ftK5!
A Carpet Swaepsr
That Needs No
Demonstrator,
The "'Blsselt Cycu Bearing"
Carpet Sweeper Is unquestion
ably the most perfect Sweeper
made anywhere.
Send one lo your wife for a
Christmas Present. It will save
her hours of drudgery between
the coming Chrisimas and the
one following.
Scrantorr Carpet
& Furniture Co.
(HEQISTERED.)
Have Vou
nnd" mil join lini of wli.il juii Iiim" in get sor
all of jour mile IrumK for .Xnia1.. WhelluT rr
not. add a M IT CM: Ol! HAT 110 V, 1101 si:
hoiii: oi siiikin(! .ifi;i:r. n.nc iiim,
I'll hiic-t I mil, ni.nt inodcii, j.UH and i.p.iul.
'I ht btiiidsoinr.t line ot Ncikue.it .mil flloMb
LM'I iIi.'1hm in 0UI.
412 Spruce Street.
Heating Stoves,
Ranges,
Furnaces,
Oil Stoves,
Gas Stoves,
Kf Heaters.
i
K6-SJ7 PENN AVENUE.
Short
Sea Trips
of I wo t? fie days' duration,
arc oflerct by the
OLD DOMINION LINE
TO
Norfolk, Ua.
Old Point Conrforf, Ua.
Richmond, Ua.
Washington, D. C.
Steamers sill dally except Sunday from Pier 26,
North Hhcr, loot ol Desch street. New York,
tickets, Including meslc and stateroom accom
modations, 113.00 and upward.
For lull Information apply (o
OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO.
81 Beech Street, New York, N, Y.
II U.WALKEU.Tral.Vcr. J.J.DHOWSi o.p.A.
ym'Mjbmg
FORSYTH
SOR ANT
Dress Goods Under Price
More Dreas Goods are bought in December than any other month in the year,
and yet at no time are prices, on so wide a variety of goods, so low as they are
right now. You may choose almost any fabric Jyou wish and find almost every
color or combination and yet pay a quarter to a half below its fair worth.
These Prices Today:
55c a Yard
Special line ot Fall and Winter Dress Goods, consisting of Serges. Homespunsr
Camel's Hair Stripes, Cheviots. Etc. Value from '$1.00 to $1.2 1; yard.
95 c a Yard
Regular $1.25 to $1.75 Values Consisting of a large variety of Serges, Home
spuns and Novelty Dress Goods.
A Flyer in Silks
Fifty-five pieces of Fancy Silks, Stripes, Piaids, Brocades and Fancy Effeota of all
descriptions, both light an 1 dark colors.
Price, 95 Cents a Yard.
CONNOLLY & WALLACE,
THIRD NATIONAL ME
OF SCRANTON
ORGANIZED 1872
DEPOSITARY OF
THE UNITED STATES.
Capital
surplus
tsoo.ooo
. SOO.OOO
WA1. CONNELL. Preside it.
HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vlcc-Pres.
WILLIAM H. PECK. Cssliltr.
Eptcla: attention given to bus!.
ns accounts. Three per cent. In
terest pal on Interest deposit.
t5
3
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Mnuur&cturors or
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
485 to 455
, SCRANTON. PA
N. Ninth Street,
relephooj Call, 2::U.
THE
MOOSIC POWDER CO,
Boms 1 and'J, Coiu'lth BTd'g.
SOBANTON, 9A.
nining and Blasting
POWDER
afaU mi Mooslo sncl RusU tale Works.
is
LAPLIN RAND POWOHR CO.'S
ORANOE OUN POWDER
Meetrlo Betterlos. BlMtrtaBxploilari
zplodlog blmats, daftty Viue ai
Rshum CMalca) Ci's bxw
ON' 3 SHOPPING OENTSR.
STORE OPEN EVENINQS UNTIL OHRISTMA9.
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Williams
LEADERS IIM
Carpets, Wall Paper, Draperies.
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Balletto
Twenty seven different games, including Billiards,
Pool, Carroms, Ten Pins and several very interest
ing games. Get one and keep your boys at home
evenings.
We Have Also the
Popular Game, Archarena
Fifty four games. This game has been greatly
improved siace last season, many new games
added. We are now Wil stocked with a complete
line of Cameras, Kodaks jnd supplies, including a
large assortment of Card Boards for mounting
posters, all colors aud s zes, of Striking Baajs, Foot
Balls. Sweaters and everything athletic. There is
no limit.
Florey & Brooks, 21 1 WSSSS32T"
m rtiMnisVs&sssCrisssk
At Jr '''taitHsssssB
DR. DBVSTEN, 311 Sprots St rest, Scran;
Un, Pa. i -cats nj Chronic Dljesies ol
Man. Vtam n an Children. Causulta'.loiiaail
(laoilnatioa tree. Olllce Iojt Dally aasl
ksuiday 8 a. m. to 9 a, as.
127 AND 129
WASHINGTON AVENUB
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Oriental Rugsi
"A thing of beauty is a
joy forever," a true and
trite saying when applied
to our Oriental Rugs.
What more appropriate
for a gift? Our stock of
fers you an unexcelled as
sortment at our well known
low prices.
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