iff, i if Mel I i I tUJLUA Li. O SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1880. 1 1 T3 tO, i; Oil i: J 1n Phi " h J - V- Tw L4 i hi, KJIXJj 3 I) 1:. ail i 1 I m t i m a t . . ' , . I Ijofotherdeale -biitcpi, I h i i'lOOK SHA u want to cet all ttie new aU.ul tlic scnsniiona' trial n." I I SHER'S BOOK STORE. Hi-n? you (an fi th full .BERGER MURDER andthe YODER HANGING, 4, t the hlitaa. and istct information In retard it r.e-e f.i llN 's JI M M K ami ml k.U'l ..,.1 .Hll.ml Knvel..-. '.nsl. We. .... K LOWEST WHOLESALE RATES. ... Il .... I'.nm I'm ...,!.. ' nUllta.i rj iiiii. !" I r.lMiunj r ('a!-' an.i Fisher's Book Store. iP'i If hiiliKHne "'t nttTWtive tfrc ill ! " t h.1 even- . .'.Mii:ii.xluiuu u! atu-Mli.Hl ALBUMS, SUNDAY-SCHOOL TICKETS, CAROS, MENTS. GOSPEL HYMNS. PICTURES, FRAMES, V' fc. M'ml.1in. hn-e lla.l" 't Bt- The iriiia UiUgrenl t ..lirt . l- k will le at ia'!;'';i."o On HJi Jtr ISJ. fiVX) Q UVIlTEIx S AT ere tnn.- "F&.-R o RROTHF.RS. SlllpilMl , th'.U'.aii.is ( i lie r,;;, .. one t).- KO" A I.I. ufatcVlocls, Jewelry, Speciaclas, k. y -utitLTiof Un f'i if u tull nl wf i..r yn LOWEST CASH PRICES flA( IBJN ''I AKAM r-f- j! U HERR BROS. 3.H.K00NTZ liv,? yon waul the bent n-turn for your (.vestment ill a MONUMENT, snalt ..w,,, ,,e yoQ must go to U. H nd theft, n. uv entirely it t'oi-1 away with p'j lislitnetits. j,- tb Mn co:iibii':" I'roliihitory 1.' onying bee knd bottlm. aaiendmtiit V "r, 'hw pr, - V'" RRBLEVORKS. MMERMAN, CALER IN Behafetla -V .&C1GHRS, 1 I . ' . " ti'iln. tj- '!--.t ill ' "- tit.. I it v.-ii! iu.'4 :j.d f: iianrt SMoK:R.-I 11 UJ' i "-'Msail: I '-.v.if'l V, Baseballs. -. . - . SNF.CTK.li. a " J. nay a ... 1 I IETHING NEW s, 1 1.1 ITS. 4c. s. i n i n .... ."'"w f I VI late 'i-t 1 of the Diamond. RPl : on !tt curt, eo to iliuslntid hi-lory nf th ; . tr- tintf ant trials wiw going on. JiiM-eoi i - ot l."il Hi... I let-. I -l am ri'i-i - ; '..n.t !.!-. .!.l--s '! 1I..K il'. 1 a-nq. , Inks. I'ftH'iU. IVlls. Tal.lcU ail.I "t llili ill a.i u.c uiumui. -. j-i ....... . nprn .l'lriitif ( ill lie lwll ..ii'f -k until 11 11 iMttr.ntM an.l tmrtit-i u.-siumr TESTA-! pen.-ul .!a.f if .rt lor n. , I1 a:i.l FISHER'S BOCK STORE SHARP! KIS'I" F v nil HlNMi'linir nrt t'it nl njct wt'-k. hfv I't-i-ripthiM to U- ljin;a in sHiifnci. iu Economy is Wealth. We understand what the people want. They want pi is at the lowest poKsi bh' nr;isw. j Th y wat to iay cash ami save "5 to I oO tr vtit. They don t want In ay enormous pri ce for the Ho-cailed ' U'st goods in tiie niHrket." Tbev don't want to pay their netjrh Isirs' debts when Jea!it'' with credit rti.re, which they are obliged to do. be cause the denier must put rn enough profit to make tip for his losses by those who don't Jay. Hut thev lo want to liny from a firm that sells only for cash and one price to all. which is' the lowest possible price, and who buvs directly from headquarters and pavs the rash, thereby securing to the consumer the ad vantage of alargedis- eoioit a so. saving a drummer salary on.l lastlv. saving the consumer a count for (ving cash. The poln y of the Barimin Store is to give the bnvr all ihe discount. Kvervthiiig in the line of Clothing, Tinware. Shoe. Hardware, Notion, etc., to I hud at panic tri.- at ti I'.AIC'JAIN STOUK. SAjtitli--jut corner I'iani Mid. S.merset. IV REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! L " i .l..r the (.V..v.-i Hill tarir.. IT .ens. welt imiffineil. Willi ,', II. ni"c anil Hm ate -t ena N.mcrset ltor- Mttiriiiliunss. Smiate NO. 2. Fo-ir OJ-rr V telj.liitnc. , No 3 A lMn'.!.. I.elii.itH. -use with isl s,:ti I'".i- . ... No 4. A tree! ..I Ijhi.i c-elu.l.ir If.. aep. .,-,,.1.1' n. ill- somoel lirl.L'fi, u.n ., , . :.. . ...... t,f l'..rt! l!e. f f at. e.ear,-. ... - y-, , , K.U-M. Wilts the Somerskt IIk;ui.i, way back Vticn the century was young, the good vear l-iifT, made its modest bow to the people of Somerset count v it editors in their wildest dieams for Ihe nrosneritv of the eiii'.il of their brain prohalily never thought that the (lay would tiinehen it would chUni mure mall, r in two culiiuius than was then .iih!ished in their entire jiajicr. Iuiaiue their wir prine on bt'iiitc tihl that the news of the 1'artherimif.t wrl of the eu:1h would he caught tip each week and Ui.l before the Ukkalu'h n-aiiers. That the hapi'iiinns in New York, I'Siiiudelphia, riltbtii);ti I and Washington on TuibUay would lie (spread Ufure the reuutn ol the Hl.iai.o i on W eliieslay ii.ornin. That happeii ii.s in l"uro) tiial they thought lu ut lit" reseive-J within six in ntlis would veil in the uuw ue toimun ou.-r, , ; f .SmM.r.t, if printed biz days after they transpired. If they erer dreamed of siuh a tiling as a daily pajier it was ait of vjuietiiin Mi iiiiiiieartirably distant us the milky way, as Uim as a gluiiiwe of the anrel within the i-arly irattti. 'Ikliold wiiat a wonder (iod jdalli wroiiKhU ilie li-uiilinjrs 1ae i l'n ihainod an.! the d.iilv events of one coulit.eiit are tlashed beneath the n.-a U the other. Farther India and the i-olitineiit of the l'arilh-, tii;uratively, reach out their hands to jirasp tiiose of the giant lilierty that has built himself Ian jicrmaneiit abiding l.ne on the Dl .... v. jstur.iy faith. The monster steam, coll-! : trolled ami reculated , rushes from ocean to ocean, .hstribtitm- from iiUiii on wheels the missives of buMiieH and of pleasure that are sei.t on daily journeys itiat w ere once thought a Lie's piliimi..'. The printinjj presses now print as many hundred copies in a nuuiite as they printed single copim then. The 1!ki:i.i has kept pace w ith the j.n.'reof of tiie times, with the achievements of the ajje. From a small hheet s.at eh' larger than the present sheet of fofiWapand contain- i mi; lewer won in man aa- no low i found in one of its columns, it has gone I on until it is now one of tbe Iarist, one of the U st, one of the newsiest, neatest and most Mipu!ar Wit khea in the ;-tate. Rivals have risen mi l waxed and waned, but the llKiut tt ever mindful of the mtto of its f..imder.i "iVnntry l?forrt oartv ami .arty U l'ore If has steadily pt:iuel its wav, advot-atiri the tirht and denouni.ii. the e.ron. With what success let its subscription ll-.t, the largest ever enjoyed by any paper in the coun ty, tnswer. This week it make a new dejarture. ruwiliir. liia? tiie particulars of the important causes now on trial in our county i-otirts sm uld reach tiie us- I pie ..f the county by ty of' U.ibin tl,c I,r:i,li,i. M.-r.virnts f the county for lbsxl's barn" it wiil issue a daily thiril.i; "(ieni ial Mereliandise. We don't need to the sitting of the court and lie;cs t!iat J blow a!mt our paxls and prices, our cua the day will soon dawn w lien the im- tomers .'.o the blow ins for ns. proved" mail facilities of the county will j Sir Ha.-., Sipesville. l'a. enauie it to tie as welcome a uany a u , now is a weekly visitor to the homes of j the people of Sotiierset county. An all anticipated the multitudes are here lure fiom every section of the I i-ounty here from Cambria, from West moreland and l'an ctte counties here even from Uirder sections of both est . Virginia and Maryland here in uch J nuuiiit rsas to till houses, stores, sai p, j oili.vs an.l strtvLs. And, yet, vast as i Ihe crowd now is, it will be greatly en- j largcd when the great murder an.l rob- j berytiials will take place. Our houses; of public entertainment the Soniers. t. ! West End and the Commercial hotels ........ . . . are taxeu to llieir turn. .si caiir.ciiv seem- iuglv to acisitiimo.lale their hundreds of' ......did. hti.I vi.t their iironrief ors K.1V th , r ;. can siiil bnd rH)m for mote. I.i.e out mouses ami sireei ntusav mis i nn never too full not to lake in a few more. Thus far, up to Tuesday afternoon, court's time has lieen taken up by dis posing of several minor cases minor in point of comparison with the big ones in reserve. The most interesting one disposed of is that of the Commonwealth under the auspices of the W. C. T. 1". against Mr. Clark IJenfor.l, one of our iH)nular druggists. On the side of the 'Commonwealth somedo.en or lif eon men who were suspected tit buying mpmrai ; n ;; ,rHi .-,, &xm a!': r tm.k a hack Mr. 15V store took the stand Rf. w itnesses. t(l r;,0 ov,.r ronfc.i rmd eight miles to Their examination, and the twojv.i!,, la-vel, where he delivensl a great speeches of opiosing onnsol took tip : speteh; will make spevlnsi at other points nearly all of Moudny's afternoon and j in the county to-night and to morrow night, Tuesday's forenoon session. The j and on M .nday commence work on a famous Judges charge was deiiven-.l immediato- j murder trial in the Somerset Court, continue ly after . court met on Tuesday, at Li'.O. i The jury retired at 2 o'cl.s k and have not I agreed upon a verdict at this w riting The rcnovatid Court house, with its i t-rovcxi aiv.ntm.dati' r.s for lawyers, ji I and sptctators. is fo-t-d 'o lie much Is-ttirj i adsoted to court pr. ceilings l!:an formerly. ; But. alll'.otigli, it- rapi city is much I p-pgifr it ,ss Is en liieralty crowded at every j . Mvg to stand in I the aisles. '"' be verr fitly re- .,...t.,'.l ,., mod in dailies and we, kiirs, i l YTl, .1 and W I in S.merset and other pam-rs, may be in ' ferred by the fact of the number of both short and long hand retvirten at ll.e tables. . The widespread interest in Court matters for tit is terra is shown in ihe large subscrip- i t!ou 't to our Daily-more than lo names j being already on our books. We are send- inp c-oiiii to im- all over llic Slat?, and a od many to joiiits in other States. Mr. Sam iKau, of court. Addison, is attending Matthews A Kinum-il keep the foet irro rie! in Jh rlin. For Fine ''iars fro to M. SclinK:k, oj.(k sil liie Somerset House. - - i.-1 fi.r l.eorj.'e T. Swank oMhe Johntowa Triltuite, eijt the morning inoitterset, Italy and lttthy presses in great va riety, at Mrs. A. K. I hl's. Tenijrance drinks on ice. at M. Schrock's, 0Ksite the Somerset House. "i;nty" Kimniel and Kl Hoover, of Bro thersvalhy, are taking in the May Court. All the latent sprint; and summer g.nxis at Matthews A: Kiiiimell s, Iterlin, I'a. A full line of colors of Wool, Cotton, and l,"ut.n ( art Chain at Mrs. A. K. Vhl'a. I . -. I Constable M. F. Allison, of tyle, was a j ome visitor at the Herald ofliee last ! evening. j SiierilT lieoriie -Sieiiuuin. of OamSria Co., loiieof the nto-t pul:ir l! pullii ans in the i IT'ln clislncT. is in t-iwn. j Mr. liul" I-iul.-n is reporiin Ihe court ' pr.cei dinps for the Jolin-towii hrnmnl, of I which pair ne is i.k-ui ei.ior. Mr. Charles M. MilU n. of l.istonhurir. this county, is st-nihng curt wtk witii his brother. IVpuly Sln-riiT Milt MeMilicn. Back numbers of the H:kw. t;inta:.iiing full accounts ol tiie Cmbcrcr, Yiier, a'ld Shatilis tr.ivr.tlit-s, c.in In- s.car.il at F-siier'a B.H.k Stole. - - From fii'tcen to twenty carriati from the l.'gtonier valley drove inlo town early this morning, b-iniiig witness: in I lie Nicely ease. The i .ran 1 Jury o:i'y exjniimsl t iiree wit tiess. wbeii they relumed a tru.' bill against the Niceivs. - I The Mi-Clellan lt :i and West Virginia .contingent in the cae aaint the alleged jl'avette i-ouuty bandits, presented asiary I stc'a. leas they man-lied in a lj.ly from the 1 station to the Court Ho'imn Monday ii.sin. : Hon. S.on Snyder, ot Friedcns, Ciiairman : of the I'mhibiti'in county committee, and a ' render of the Hkihi ! from way bark, spent at hotir in il.i otlice this ui-nrniog and sui- scriled i.r tli daily tM'lore leaving. D vou know that Sin-l;r.. are to d.iv The Seventh Annu .l Convention of the W. C. T. V.. will be held in the Lutheran Cliitn ii, a! S merct. Fa., on the 5th and (ith of June. l-. All inemlters of I'liioiis. pas tors a'ld (kts ins interested in tin; advance ment of tiie letn; 'ran-'e cause, are requested to attend. Delegates will Ite received anil entertainment assigned by committee in the waiting ro .ui at toe Stat w bite ribbon. n. l'lease wear a The p!a-e to get the celebrated Hover dub Cigar, the best brand Tobies and fine Tobacco. K. B. CorrKOTit. I'r. Ficlitner and ex-Sheriff Kvle, who j were the prime movers in arresting the i M.J-1..1: i. ,;.i n, o rr;.r..o.. .i. i - - visit y-stenlay. The I . is anxious that the I cases lie diHised of as sKe.li!y as osib!e. as bis profe"eooual duties rtsiuire his presence ' 1 r t at Coiilluenee. Ioiigi.ty old John Cessna stumping tile small towns of Somerset County in the in-tero-t of tbe I'roliibitory Amendment isan evidence that bis h-art is in his work and that be is not proud, as be is one of the most eloquent and one of the best-informed men in the country, and bis services are in demand for any cause be champions in ail j of tbe lnrget cities. He is an indefatigable ; worker and enthusiast, with more energy and endurance than many men of one-third j his Yestenlay he came on from Boston j !""-" ""n..p - ... ..... ...r.. r"sline Ills iwnirieg ill .ne s.ua.ier luniis, f and p".ba Ay sak at night on temiK-rance ! if not etipagi-d in court. He is a great and ood niaa Johnstown T'Hhihs. X)n yoti use Ariiuttis Flour? Tiie best in m.rket. Y'oti can get it from M. j st,.,riK k. wl0 has the exclusive sale ot it in 1 sv.tne"-et count v. ' Kverv man attending court will want to Uike a new Summer Hat and Necktie home i with hi-.. I. I.. asel-er keeps nothing but ietns' Furnishing Gouiis. CheaKst Frii-es. Latest Styles and Ilfymers Fine Candies constantly on hand a t A E. Pisel's. If you want the worth of your injney, go to Matthews A KiroineU's, Berlin, Pa. I-ace Curtains, CO cents up. Curtain screen, 0 cents up. Mrs. A. K. Fill.. M. Schrock never allowi hinself to l nn dersoled in the grocery, flour and feed line. Kditnr Smith, of tbe Mtyersdale (.nnncr ciol, dropfwd into the 1If.bld oili. for a short while last evening. He is reporting the court proceedings fur his paper. For Georgia Marble Mouumentsand Head Stones go to W. F. Shalfer, Somerset, Pa. Georgia Marble takes the lead for monn- men lal work at W. F. SnArrKK. Mr. C. Boll, of Hottsville, Westmoreland county, who is a witness in the Nicely case, left an order for forty copies of the Hkb- ale yesterday afternoon. . . IJevolvers, Cartridges, and F'ishing Tackle at J. It. Hoi.I'Ihbai:!('s. Fine Ilresa Ginghams, t cents, at Mrs. A F.. I hl's. Charles R. Ilobcrts, John F.n.lsley an.l B- s;l Uinl. of Addison, and A. 8. Sembower, of l'pler Turkeyfoot, are spending the week witii A. J. Hileman. The " milk hake" at Zimmerman's tobac co store, is doing a flourishing business this week. Try it. Matthews ,V Kimmell are the leading mer chants at Berlin. A visit to their store will pay you. as they are offering bargains that defy competition. Kye gla-sses at Bieseeker A- Snjdtia. Can suit every iKsly's eyes. Hon. F.d ,Iani, of libel isburg, Fa., is tak ing in ihe S.mier-'t court. You should get my price belore you let yourorders for monuments and bead stones, also Granite Work furnished lo order Via. F. Smrrea. Somerset, Fa. Tbe bill posters tor John Bobinson's cir cus have plastered the town with gaudy ad vertisements of that great moral show, which is to exhibit in Somerset on Wednesday, June l itli. Neir A Ca-.ebP'-'r are the leading Jewelers nf-.SesMtiii at-iM-'r sore for any thing you want in that line. " Miik Shake" at Zimmerman's tobacco store. Don't you know what it in? It costs but a nil Lie to tind out. Ladies will find it greatly to their advan tage to come and sec my large stock of Mil linery Goods U-fore making their purchases. My st.H k is the largi'st, prii-ea lowest, and trimming and work of the liest. Mtsv A. K. Viil. lr. Pellass, who has achieved an envia ble reputation in tbe wiciitilic world, was one of our welcome visitors to day. The Dot tor's love for the mountains of Somerset is as w arm as ever. Ii'c-eool soda water at I'.ieseckcr A' Sny der'a Drag Store. The only p!a:-e in town where you can get this delicious and cooling drink. Our Silk Warp Cashmeres and Silks, are g.KKl and cheap. Mas. A. K. I nt. Dr. W. S. Il.irrah, of lxiwer Turkeyfoot Township, one of the best known physicians in the south of the county, died yesterday morning. The doctor leaves a large number of friends and acquaintances who will sin cerely mourn his loss. Handsome all-wool siik-finislted HenriHta Cashmeres, front Soc to ?1 a yard. Mas. A. K. Cm.. All kind of Marble and Granite w. rk furnished at the lowest possible price. Call and see at W. F. Shatter a woras. Somerset, Fa. The rule of court reserving the nt in side, the railing for the exclusive use of ufli cers of the court, practitioners, suitors and representatives of the press, is being rigidly enforced. A tip-stud is stationed at every entrance to the bar, with orders to enforce this rule. Indies' Muslin Cnderwear is good and cheap, at Mm. A. K. Fid's. What's the use of carrying a watch that won't keep time? Better take it to Self-it Casebeer and have it cleaned and repaircL Headquarters For gHid things to eat and drink. With 3) years exts.'rieiice in preparing tbe above g.xsls, I cap honestly recommend my paie to the public. Wlien hungry and thirsty don't go to the Side Show when yon want to see an.l get the best. It is not necessary to ay anything to my old cti-.tom?rs that have dealt with me for years, except to thank tliem for their patronage and good will; but those coming to our town as Stratisrrg and in want of something to eat and a g.sd cool drink. I'i.-el's is tbe pi and don't you forget it. Opposite the court house. A. K. I'i-el. A full line of fresh ground ted always on band at Schrock's Feed Store. The First Day's Grist. Hier and Broderick Acquitted. True Bills Found Against Jo seph and David Nicely for the Murder of Herman Umberger, AND AGAINST THE " McCLEL LANDTOWN GANG" FOR THE ROBBERY OF CHRIS TIAN YODER. THE LATTER CASE NOW OS TRIAL. The first caecalled this moniing was the case of IbeCornmonweaith vs. Thomas Hier and Michael Broderick, the I'vo boys charg ed with the larceny of a lot of candy and pea nuts from a Baltimore A Ohio Bailrood car, standing on the siding at Salisbury Junc tion. Mr. Halwl, the agent of the B. O B. XL I at Salisbury Junction, was the first witness ' !!... 1 . L... .1 r - J soeu unu ir7.ii.ieit i.iai ue uw 1,1c ueieno- auts the morning of their arrest. The ear was locked on the previous evening. In the morning the car was fjund to have been bro ken open. A pail of candy and a harn.1 of peanuts had been tampered with and some of their contents taken. On cross-exatiiiiiaMnn he said that the car was on a side track ! feet from the station. Didn't know who took the candy or nuts. F. F. Dougherty lives at Meyersdale and is Assistant Agent of the B. A O. K. K. at Salisbury Junction. He saw the ear and l.ickc.1 it on the previous evening. Four or live pounds of candy and a quantity of pea nuts were taken. Saw delVmiants alter their arrest. Did not see bays take the stolen ar lic les. M. Costeio the next witness, lives at Mey ersdale ami is a brakemau. He saw the pris oners on tbe 1.1th of M ly ; they came down the mad on the same train with him ; they bad lieen switched off from tbe main track the previous night and had slept in a box car. Did not see lb. boys in the car or have candy and nuts. Fred Mi. key, the next witness, is a laborer in the employ of the B. AO. R. B. Company, and testified that be had seen tiie prisoners in the box car and bad tried to catch them ; that when he thought he had them, the little fellow jumped out of bis coat and that lie bad got it. The coal was here shown and identified. F. O. Du K.nt, tbe car inspector, testified that he bad arrested the boys and that they had resisted. The Commonwealth oll'erej a motion to amend the in.Ii. tntt nt by strikin g out the B. A . It. U. company as tiwiters of tbe stolen property and insert tbe name of D. M. Dive ly & Co. Motion admitted and Common wealth resltd. The defense made a motion for a non suit which was overruled, after which Thomas Hier. one of tbe prisonets, was put Uion the witness stand and told the jury that he was 1-1 years old and live.! in Pittsburgh. He got on the box carat leickwood and went to sleep.. A man saw them and he jumped out and ran. Did not break the car oien and did not take anything. Intended to go to Cumberland. Has been in jail here two weeks. Went from Pittsburgh to Bockwood in a freight train bci-anse we had no inuttey. I Said before the Justice that we slept in a bam ; said it because he was scared and ad ! nutted that he bad lied ft. the Justice. Michael Broderick. the other piisoner tes tified tlutl begot into the Is. x car at Kock wo"l. with t.vo bums ; is 17 years old, an.l lives in Pittsburgh ; jntntied in another car at Salisbury junction, but was not in ten ! minutes; don't know who took candy and I nuts ; was going to Cumberland lo get a job ; saw two men get out of car in which candy and nuts were; changed car, hoping to find ! a fire ; didn't take any candy. ! John G Ogle, in bis address, said there ! was a distinction between burglary and lar j ceny ; the prosecution has abandoned tlte j burglary charge, and seek to convict on lar ceny. Witnesses for pros.cution had failed to show anything connecting prisoners with j tbe tli.fl ; not one of them said tbe boys took the articles ; even 1f they, being hungry, did take a little csnly and a few . i peanuts, who would say they should be put ' behind iron liars for months? He illustrated j taking from necessity by rea.Hngthe Scriptnr j al incident of bow the Saviour an.l Disciples 1 ate corn when Missing through a field, and I only pharisees condemned them. There is I that in man that will lead liiiu to seek nonr i ishnient ; it is so now. and always has been, ! and always w ill be ; the idea of the B. A O. I Itailroa 1 arresting two little boys and trying I to send them to prison lor live pounds of i candy and a handful of peanuts wa alurd. Tbe District Attorney said tbe B. A O. Bailroad wns as mnek entitled to pm'ection j as any ntiier corporation or individual. The i value of the gou.ls taken has nothing to do j with the otfeiise allciicd. Crimes are not usually meaMirrd by the amount taken. The quesi ion simply is, was it a theft, and were these prisoners the thieves'." Bemember, . these liamps stealing ri.hs on cars w ithout 1 anv piausil.ie reason are the most dangerous ' element of general society. Tbe presump l tion M that these Imys. bting found in tbe broken o.-ti ear, and jumping e.tf and trying 'to e-sc-.fe when discovered, ate the parties i wbodid the stealing. IJ ''j
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