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THE ,SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1900.
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NEWS 01s THE
LABOR WORLD
V., L. AND W. WILIi HAVE A
SEMI-MONTHLY PAY.
Superintendent Loomla, of the Coal
Department, Announces That His
Company Is In Line, with the Other
Coal Mining Companies Here
abouts Railroad Men Have Re
turned from a Visit to Chicago.
The D., L. and W. Board for To
dayAt Dickson Works.
The Dctiiwnrp, Lucknwuutiti ami
Western Itullronil cciiiiiiuny luis now
fallen Into line with the rent of the IjIk
coal companies mid heKltinlnp January
3, 1901, the semi-monthly system of
pnylnt; the employes nt the rolllerlc
will po Into effect. For some time there
has been a tnelt tinderstanillmr that
the T.ai'kawninm would follow the lead
of the Delaware ami Hudson, Juhlnh
A'alley, Pennsylvania and the other
larfic nperathiK concerns whleh an
luiuncod the adoption nf this method or
imylnpr their mine employes.
Kunerlntenilnnl H. K. f.onmlx, of 'lie
Lackawanna eoal iluput tim-nt. yester
day said to a Tribune nam: "Yes, we
will besln the semi-monthly pays In
January. It has been our Intention all
aloni? to fjnint the rniuests of our men.
who are eager for this system of iriy
iiiK. U will probably necessitate an In
crease In the clerical staff of this de
partment, as it means a Hood deal of
extia work."
With a pay-iull as larue as the Lack
awanna's the fact that It will have to
lie made up twice Instead of once every
month will Involve nunc than a Utile
additional labor, and It N likely that
besides the coal department, more help
will also have to lie secured In the pay
master's office.
There was a groat demund anions the
Lackawanna nihieis iv the miu1
inonthly pay, and after the stilke for
several weeks theie were almost dally"
conferences between Superintendent.
r.ooinls and delegates fiom the work
nis at tlie coinpan.y'H different mines.
Return of Trainmen.
A number of the Lackawanna train
men, who left the city .Monday. Decem
ber '!, to visit Chicago, at the invitation
of the International Conespondenee
School, and Inspect the school's special
railroading department in the Wlmly
City, have now returned.
The school is making a fenluie of its
couise of studv In all things leUi'lnc
to the railroad liuslness, and in order
to get Lackawanna, trainmen Interested
in the project, entertained sixteen of
the Delawnre, Lackawanna and AVest
ern truimnen. Four men ueie chosen
from each of the four divisions, a con
ductor, brakeman. engiiiemtin and lire
man, represent lug each.
The men from the Scranton division
wove Conductor W. Warfel. Urakeman
.T. Haxter, Kngliiemaii '. Tewksbury
and Fireman J. K. Madlgan. They re
turned to this city yesterday morning
with several men from the other divis
ions. Tlie remainder of the paity Is
still In Chicago and will it-turn during
the coming week.
The railroad ilepai tnient conducted in
connection with the Correspondence
school's course of study Is located in
the Manhattan building, Chicago, and
the trainmen wore rseorlftl through
this, shown howthe classes are handled
and made thoioughly eonvcisant with
the existing condltlonsand modus oper
andi. Today's D L. & W. Bonn!.
Today's D L. and W. board Is ns
follows:
l'ilil.i., ))a, .'!
Wll.l) c.vi- i:.sr.
p in. I..ill,ui.
IM.WI p. in. J. H. Mi-li'i-, uili II. PoluriCs
nit ii.
ll.::o p. in. (i. Iljlluly.
.-.Uui.Ln, II, f. .J.
wli.n avis i:.st.
V2.-M a. in. 1". I.. Van Wonnti.
:i ,i. in. ,i. iiiiikiini,
I .1. in. T. Iliiiiilkvii.
S .1. III. II, llt-llilK,'. Willi .1. Illllll-.' II VII.
II ,i. in. T. MtC.nllo.
8 a. in. (). c'jm.
It a. in. M. Ciiiiioil ,
HI a. in. ,1. Costoll,'.
11.3 n, in. M. l.'ulili'ii, llli Waifil'-i den.
I ). in. J. W. Jlo inc.
-' . in. T. .1. lliwnpvM.
.".I" p. in. (,' 'HiuiniN wlili IIiiim-' nun.
4.l"i p. in, M, ,1 lluinlg.iii
WIM) C.VfS'Sl'MMITS.
5 a. in., p.il i:. lltAIIMer.
ii ii. in., vi-,t (!. I'minifi-lki r.
s a. in., nv-t W. II, N'lrli.,l.
12 noon, ust .1. Cnriair
- p. in,, t-,it ,1. Mii-Ipi.
II p. 111., IM.t-ll, lillllK.lll.
7 p. in., uit finiii CajiiBi MiLani',
1. 111., M-l fllNII C.ljlljr.l -fJlllli'V.
7 p. in., -at from X.iy ,iik i:, llullV,
I'ld.l.lMt.
10 a. hi. I", K. St'cor.
I'CSIII.IIS.
S a, in, lloiwr.
ll.iiO ii, in. 3lnt.ni.
7 p. in, Murphy.
i'.sr.Msi:it iixc.im:?.
7 a. in. fiiltmy.
7 a. in. Slniri'i,
5 "I' p. in. Stnntnn.
7 p hi, s. O'Connor.
WIM) CATS Wl'.SI'.
4 a. in. .7, 1). Mjsleif.
.1 ii. hi. .1. 0ll.n.t.
11 :i. in, I.'. II.ii IlinloiiifW,
7 .1, in. Ii. T. Sl.iplo,.
5 ii. in. A. J'. Mullen.
II ii in. (!. V. Miillli.
1(1 u 111 II. Slllllll
It u. in. C. V. Dunn.
13 n'lloik I unii-.ll. Hint,
I p, in, (', Kiugi-lev.
J p. in. T. 1'IUpjlilcl:.
ii p. Ill, W, Klih.v, llauiiiilti'.s nail.
Ii, 111. -I, l.'.lllime,
J p. in. P. MIIK Willi P.irlniS intii.
B p. in. Ikiwrlj,
NOl'ICi:. V
CoiidiK tor .1. Il.nlirr will inn Coiuli.i'lor .Will,'
men, Die, 21.
Coiiiludor S. tl'Cuiiiioi will I mi 7 p. in, pin
enrr I'liulne 1'iMay, Pa. -'I, In Mauiiuin'ii
pla(p,
Coii'Iuctnr 1'i.uik MIIM will inn llaiWi'ii men
Friil-iy, Pee. il.
Work nt-D. ond H. Station.
Contraelor Schvoedei's men urewoik
Ins ri)pldly to give a presentable ap
pearance to the fourth lloor of the
Delaware uiul Uiuhim lollroad stallon
ami uet It Into sluipe for, oecunaney
during' the early part of January, an.d
ns a result the apartment is dolly be
ginning to assume somewhat of the as
pect of n room,
The larger pint of the ceiling has
now been plastered, nnd work on tho
walls, too, Is ulso almost Completed.
T!iu plastorlnij has occupied most of
tho time so far, and last week u con
siderable period was takon up In cut
ting through the celling and opening
up skylights, through which a little
llBht can penetrate tho apartment.
Work Progressing Rapidly.
Work Is piogresslni,' rapidly at tho
Dickson Munufactminff company's ma
chine shops on the blj blowlnff engine
hcltiB constructed for the Lackawanna
Iron and Steel compnny's new plant nt
Huffalo, Ah has been ulready stated In
these columns, the engine is an exact
duplicate of the one at present em
ployed nt the local plant.
It Is tho Inmost blowing eiiRlnc that
the Dlekson people have constructed In
several years, and It Is likely that work
on It will be continued for at least two
more months.
Nothing tins been us yet done towards
putting together its various parts and
erecting It, but machine work alone
hus been conducted. The Dlekson com
pany' built tho engine from which this
Is modelled. ' . '
This and That. '
District Passenger Agent J. 15. Welsh,
of the New York, Ontario and Western
Hallrond compnny, was In New York
yesterday.
Twelve locomotives are to he shipped
to Finland by the Richmond Locomo
tive and .Machine works, and another
dozen will be put out by the Virginians
for Canada.
Superintendent ICeteham.of the Lack
awanna, announces thut'nt tl! o'clock
noon, Jlondny, December 23, new cast
bound distant signnl No. 154 Will be put
In service between West Paterson and
the Paterson station,
Superintendent Klne, of the Lucku
wiinua.lias cautioned hrakenien against
carelessness In not closing cub doors of
the suo class engine after using thorn,
causlhg the doors to lly shut, breaking
the glass. Several cases of such enre-
i lessness have been leportod.
The ofllelals of the Vulcan lion woiks
I recently purchased the linns property
on the Hanover .street stile of tiieir
works in South Wllkes-Bairo and are
about to bteak ground for the erection
of a large addition to their mill. The
ordeis at times are so lnigo that a
night force has to be employed. Lately
the olTlcIals pill chased the Ttoss nrou
erty and decided to enlarge the mould
ing and machine shops. When com
pleted It will give employment to sev
eral bundled additional men. Wllkes
Harre News.
i
ANGLO-AMERICAN COMPANY.
Plan Devised to Behabilitate That
Organization.
A plan for the lellef of the Anglo
Amerirnn Savings anil Loan associa
tion, now in a iccdver's hands, was
decided upon at a meeting of the di
lectors held on Wednesday night. A
company Is to be formed villi a pre
ferred cash capital stock of $175,0(10,
which will take over the leal estate
interests of the association.
Kutlleienl money, it was said yester
day, wns pledged at the meeting- on
W.'dnes-duy night to carry out the
plan, which will be put into opera
tion as soon as aproved by the re
ceivers and the court. The entire real
estate interests of the asoclatlon
represent in value about S-.'.OOO.OOO.
New York Sun.
.
AT THE HIOH SCHOOL.
Interesting- Christmas Frog-iahnne
Was Yesterday Rendered.
Very interesting Christmas exercises
weie conducted yesterday at the High
school. A vai ied programme of essays
and lecltations was given, anil the
school orchestra played several selec
tions in a manner which earned the
young musicians applause which w.-ik
thunderous, to say the least.
A veiy large number of Ilkh school
alumni were present -at the exeiclses,
most ol the large universities of the
East being represented by graduates of
the school, now taking tiudei -graduate
cotu"ses.
The school (in pur, Iniiuesslims, made
it" appeaiauce at tlie close of the en
tertainment. It is handsomely made up,
and contains many Interesting articles.
The little child is wife from ordinary
dangers in tlie care of tlie faithful dog.
But neither the dog's fidelity, nor the
mother's love can guard a child from
those invisible foes that lurk in air,
water and food the genus of disease.
Children need to be specially watched
and cared for. When there is loss of
appetite, lassitude ami listle?sness in a
child, nn attempt should be inude to re
vive the appetite and rally the spirits. In
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
patents have found nu invaluable medi
cine for children. Its purely vegetable
character and absolute freedom from
alcohol and narcotics commend it to
every thoughtful person. It is pleasant
to the taste, unlike the foul oils and
their emulsions offered for children's
use. "Golden Medical Discovery'' makes
fiurc blood and sound flesh, and abso
ulely eliminates from the system the
poisons which feed disease.
Mrs. ltlla Gtirdner. of Wnti-rvicw, Middlesex
Co , v,i., who!,? duucliter suffered from malarial
poisoning and catarrh, write:.: "My little
d.-iunlitcr iscnjoyitiL' fplcmlul health. I am (.'hid
I foil ml u doctor wliocmild cure my child. She
look twelve bottle of the 'Golden Medical ill,
covery,' light bottles of ' Tellets,' and one bottle
of Ur. Base's Catarrh Itemed)-, mid she is well.
We thank God for your ineillcmri."
Give the little ones Dr. Pierce's Pleas
ant Pellets when n laxative is needed.
They're easy to take ami don't gripe.
NERVITA PfLU
Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood
Cure Impotoncy, Night Emissions, Loss of Mem.
ory, nu ,iuii(f uiaousos,
all euecWof rolf-abuso or
excess mid ImlUcrctlon.
A nervo toujo na
blooa builder, BrliiR3
t y. 'Ttlio pink Blow to puTo
wJtSi elieeks and restores tho
!ofVKEViro of youth. By mail
rn tlWt XfiOo nnr Iuit. H luiTna fnp
$2.50, with our bankable gaurantee to cure
or refund the money paid, bond for circular
uuu ww u uur umiKuuiu Kuuraoteo nouu.
Naruito Tohlofo extra strenqtii
Immediate Results
(VCLLOW LAUEL)
liquor, BwmaU lu plain pnckane, 91.0O u
box, ii for 86.00 with our bankHble uar
antee bond to our la SO day or refund
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL-
Bold by McQarra'4 Thomas, Dru
gUU m Lackawar-r av., Scranton, f.
6O
PILLS
50
CTS.
lf9i
s ii!
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rarlcocelo, Undeveloped or Shrunken Organ,
ParesU, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous P rostra
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MERCEREAU
& CONNELL
NOW OPEN IN OUR NEW STORE WITH A
NEW STOCK FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Diamonds
Watches
Silverware
OL'it STOCK FOH 15XTHNT, VARI
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IN THIS LOCALITY
OUR WELL-KNOWN GUARANTEE
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406 Lackawanna Avj.
Fast Time to
Portland
CHICAGO
& NORTH-WESTERN
RAILWAY
fllE "CHICAGO-PORTLAND SPE
CIAI." leaves Chicago 6.30 p. m.
daily, via Chicago-Union Pacific and North
Western Line, arrives Portland, Oregon,
afternoon of third day. No change of
cars; meals in Dining Cars. Buffet
Library Cars with barber. Touriht
Sleepers daily. Personally conducted
excursions every week. The best of
everything. Tlie Pacific Kxpress leaves
10.30 p. m. daily. Call on any agent
for tickets or address
161 BroiJ.iuv. New VorkWS Vim St., - Cincinnati
601 Chts't Ht.,Phlladtlphla S07Smillif'IJ3t., Plttlburg
.183 WalhlnrjtM.St., BoetonS34 Superior St., Cleveland
301 Main St., - Buffalo J7Campita'Martlui, Ottrott
272 Clark St., Chliago2KiigSt.,Ea3t,Toronto,Ont.
The Nielson House
HonesdaBe, Pa.
:K'U.iiiI Jl.ioiii-, i:)n'linn ril CioKs and Kirt
C'hi-s Tiililc. ll.li- huppliril ultb (lie tlioIti'i,t He-fie-hmt'iiU
and t'lcii.-.. Hot .Mi,il mid bunthti
fuiiilnlifil at nil hotu. Ilojiil bj- the .Meal, Daj,
or Week. I'rlip. ,n loir a i'OiilMont with flrst
cla's keniie. Ilouv: centrally louted, a few
sletK ficmi pibtnftiip and Central theater, i'rl
Mite fiont eutiaiieu for I.jclUs. SaiUfaition Rtur
aiueed. AMIS. I'lfAUI.IlS NKII.SON, I'rnp'r.
Pierce's Market, Peua AYenne
We inali a f'i'tlall, of fanry Creamery But
ter and strictly fresh euci and the prhc Ii as
low ai first rla-a gonili can be sold at.
We do not have any cpccial pain nr Icadera
but at all times rany ui couiplcle a line of
Market floods. Fancy Orocerles and Table Ilelka
cles as tan b found in tho largest New York
or Philadelphia Moikutt nlileli we hell at rlslit
prices.
W. H. Pierce,
19 Uekaannn Ae, 110, III, ui Penn Ava
Prompt delhery.
The Dickson .Manufiicturlaij Co.
kcrunton ami Wllltevllarra, 1'4,
Muuuraoturdri o.'
LOCOMOTIVES, STATI0NARV ENGINES
ISollcr.i, HolstlngaiidPumplns Alachlnery-
General Office. Scranton, Pa.
EUGENE I Given Free
FIELD'S
POEMS
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ed In subscribing to the
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"Hlui.lJ PLOWHKS"
(cloth bound, 6x11), aa
a certificate of subset lp.
lion to (und. Dooic
contains a selection ol
kl.tlil'a line. n.l .....
TJlKIInoltortlip
I lun
t rated by tulr
ty.tivo of tliu
world's Ureut-
eat Arusu.
. .fc... - . Ul,l lllifl
represcniaiiio wjki unu is reaay for do
lliery. Rut for the noble contribution of tha
world's i;reati'at artUU Hill book could not
hao been uiinutactuii'd for leu than 7,U0,
The Fund created Ii divided equall) be.
tucen the family of tho lata Kiigene Field
and thu Fund for the bulldinc of a rnonu.
nient to the memory of (lie beloved poet
ol chlldoood. Address r '
llugcna Fid 4 Alonununt Souvenelr Fund
CIiIciiko, III,
If you Uo wish to send postage, enclose
JO cents.
lTawirtnyTtuatMaltinir!
PJrew la 4fi tour wfilut,A
tjBIa which 7apalba, C'if.UIUUI Jl
bcbajtnfltrjecilaniilulijVta'l
Jewelers
Silversmiths
Fine Jewelry
Cut Glass
Leather Goods
No. 132
Coal
Exchange
Wyoming
Avenue
Furniture
for Gifts. ...
The Scranton Furniture
and Carpet Company direct
attention to their magnifi
cent assortment of Furni
ture, suitable for Holiday
Gifts, in which may be
found many pieces of rich
designs in modern and an
tique, at prices which are
particularly interesting to
early buyers.
Scranton Carpet
& Furniture Co.
(REGISTERED.)
Have You
made out,youi Hit of wli.it 3011 haip In gut for
all ol jour null. Irii'iiuN for Xu-. Whether cr
not, .lilcl .1 SI, IT CAhi: OK HAT HOX, IHIUbK
IlOlti: or SMOK1M; JACKET. Wc Imio tlitm,
the thit'st kind, nw-t mudeiii, irD.OO anil upuanit.
The hanil;oint''.t line oi Xickwcar jnri (ilores
cmt cxhihiloil in loun.
412 Spruce Street.
Heating Stoves,
Ranges,
Furnaces,
Oil Stoves,
Gas Stoves,
aclatf Heaters.
i
KB.37 PENN AVENUa
NEW YORK HOTELS.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL
Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place,
NEW YORK,
American Plan, $3.60 per day and upward.
European Plan, 31.60 per day and upward.
I. P. CRAWFOIID, Proprietor,
-"
f !.'.. T)..u..nn. tln
iui u 11.1 1 iicni iituii
- In tha htart of Uia wholesaU x
r dutrlct.
f For bhopjiors $
4. minutes' walls to Wannmaherj; 4.
a, 8 minutes to Blcgol Cooper'a Rig T
T Store. Kaay of acccaa to the treat T
Drv Honda Btorej. 4
t For Slglitseers
"f
f
One block from B'way Cars. iv. "
Ins easy transportatlou to all
points of Interest. at.
f
I HOTEL ALBERT '
t NEW YORK.
- Cor. Hth BT. ft UNIVRHSITY PU
4. only one Block from Uroadway. 1
t Rooms, $1 Op. pSSF&SSSL
f-f-f -f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-ft-f-f-f
r(
k. .. o . .VI
r nUI.U.r.lHttLiM.U. N.Vilfih
Waf hi.. I'kl I til I ..!. ! l.l.)..il.rLoilrtl. l'.ii. 1
Mscs.iieism
AIUJIS. ItOOBf OlSOS. SHVOUIOIBIIIH,
roiTMAXiTiiBi.VMieocui.jkitiiotuii
aiyeartmattiralArOtearttiovpluUiprrirnf.clnGcfin'iny,
not lilt inoi.t miciiaaiaiBt.BBruaiit uniii.
.rWVv iruiw vairwBieiB111 '' ''.
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CUNSTER
(jMiiiollySdlDallac
SCRANTON'S SHOPPING GENTER.
Gift Things in Men's Wear
Neckwear and fancy suspenders are safe gifts always. No man, ever lias too many
of either. A B.ith Robe offers a still more effective and practical present. No
where else iu Scranton is there equal variety to those shown here and now.
NEW NECKWEAR
Here are patterns that will be found nowhere else, until spriug stocks are dis
played. We were given the opportunity to select from the new silks, and have
what we wanted, exclusively. It is a fresh and beautiful addition to an already
magnificent stock of American Neckwear. Prices 50c to $1.25
SILK SUSPENDERS
Silk webbings, gilt buckles,, kidskin ends put up in neat box, $1.00. Other
styles at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00
MEN'S BATH ROBES
Made with the comfortable Raglan sleeve, that adi lists the fit to every figure.
Made iu the expert and liberal way that we only will have thetu. Prices $3 to $17
HANDKERCHIEFS SSSSA""
Hemstitched, scalloped, embroidered, lace trimmed, the novelties in colors many
styles of each, aid the bast of each, from the world's leading makers. That's the
handkerchief stock. Never better prepared than no .v. Prices 5c to $12.
SPECIALS Mens plain white linen hemstitched handk'fs 25c to $2.75 a dozen
" Jap Silk hemstitched handk'fs, full size 50c.
" " " " " " with initials, 50c.
Ladies' embroidered and hemstitched handk'fs 25c to $2,75 a doz.
" plain white linen " with initals 23c
CONNOLLY
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
ORGANIZED 7872
DEPOSITARY OF
THE UNITED STATES.
Capital $3OO.000
Surplus 600.000
WM. CONNELL, Prejldont.
HEiNRY BELIN. Jr., Vlce-Prei.
WILLIAM H. PECK, Casbttr.
Epecla! attention given to bust.
neB accurnta. Three per cent. tn.
terest pat on Interest deposit.
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers r
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
N. Ninth Street, SCRANTON PA
Telephone Cull, 21)33.
THE
Sic nmn co.
Booms 1 ainri, Coni'lth BTd'?.
OltANTON, PA.
lining: and Blasting-
POWDER
MrAtUooilo.nd Uuiteltl Worlu.
i
ons is
LAPLIN RAND HOWDBR CO. '3
ORANOE GUN POWDER
H;otrlo lUtterlej, ICIeotrloKrploiiri,
splodluc blui., ciafcty Vu 491
RiiauAi Chiilcal Ca's cxy
STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS.
& WALLACE,
BARGANS
Here's a chance to make a dollar do double duty. We
Ocut prices deeply to close out these little lots at once.
Carpet Sweepers gHftfc, 100
Oriental Foot Rests gSftg, 75c
Wilton Rugs 2 125
Prices cut deeply on
Smoking Tables, Taborettes, etc.
Kay Rockers
Williams & McAnulty,
129 Wyoming Avenue
D 114-4-
Twenty seveu different garner, including Billiards,
Pool, Carroms, Ten Pins and several very interest
ing games. Get one aud keep your boys at home
evenings.
We Have Also the
Popular Game, Archarena
Fifty four games. This game has been greatly
improved since last season, ruauy new games
added. We are now wl stocked with a complete
line of Cameras, Kodaks nd supplies, including a
large assortment of Card Boards for mountiug
posters, all colors and sizes, of Striking Bags, Foot
Balls. Sweaters and everything athletic. There is
no limit.
Florey & Brooks, 2 1 1 wJJ1,g0"
DK, DENSTEN
Iliyslclan and Sur,4m
311 Sn St,
Jliapu iiua BmlJiug
tmAMiUft ffl.
All acute and chrculc dlieasea ol men, wo
men and ihildrtn. CHUON10 NDUVOIIS,
UUAIN AND WAU'l'IN'O UlSKASUa A SI'LC'.
1AI.TV. All dlC4e cl Hie Liver,' Kldui-ya,
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