The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, May 09, 1901, Image 7

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COMMLkCIAL review.
All manner of extravagant expressions are possible when
a woman's nerves are overwrought.
The spasm at the top of the wind pipe or bronchial tubes,
"ball rising in the throat," violent beating of the heart,
laughing and crying by turns, muscular spasms (throwing
the arms about), frightened by the most insignificant occur
rencesare all symptoms of a hysterical condition and se
rious derangement of the female organs.
Any female complaint may produce hysterics, which
must be regarded as a symptom only. The cause, however,
yields quickly to Lyrtia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, which acts at once upon the organ afflicted and the
nerve centers, dispelling effectually all those distressing
symptoms.
Mrs. Lewis Says: I Feci Like a New Person,
Physically and rientally." ,
" Deab Mrs. Pinkham : I wish to speak a ood word for Lydln E.
Pi nkli urn's Vegetable Compound. For years I had ovarian trouble
and buffered everything from, norvouinor.3, eevnre headache, and pain in
back and abdomeu. I had consulted different physicians, but decidid to
try your medicine, and I soon found it was giving me much relief. I con
tinued itsureand now am fooling like a new person, physically and mentally,
and am J?lad to add one more testimonial to the value of vour remedj."
Mas. M. II. Lewis, 2108 Valentine Ave., 'x'rumont, New York, N. Y. j
Writing to Mrs. Pinkham is tho quickest and surest yay
to get the right advice about all female troubles. Her acl
dress is Lynn, Mass. She advises women free. Folio-fling
is an instance :
Mrs. Haven's First Letter to Mrs. Pinkham. -'
" Dear Mrs. Pinkham : I would liko your advice in regard 'to my
troubles. I suffer every month at time of menstruation, and flow so much
and for so long that I become very weak, also get very dizzy. I am troubled
with a discharge before and after" menses, have pains in ov;iries so bad somo
times that I can hardly get around have eore feeling in lower part of bowels,
pain in back, bearing-down foeling, a desire to pass rrir.o frequently, with,
pains in passing it; have Ieueorrhoea, headache, fainting spells, anu some
times have hysteria. My blood is not in good condition. Hoping to hear
from you. Iam," Mrs. Emma Haven, 2308 South Ave., Council feluffa, Iowa.
(June 8, 1888.)
Mrs. Haven's Second Letter.
" Deab Mrs. Pinkuam : I wish to express my gratitude for what your
medicine has done for me. I suffored for four years with womb trouble.
Every month I flowed very badly. I got so bad that I could hardly do my
work. Was obliged to sit or lie down the most of the time. I dootired for
a long time, but obtained no relief I began using your romediesLvdia
13. l'inkhn ill's Vegetable Compound, Blood Purifier, Sanative Wash
and Liver Pills ana now feel like a new womam." Alas. Emma Uavek
2308 South Ave., Council Bluffs, Iowa. (Feb. 1, 1900.) . , .. '
senmn r
Owing to tlie (art that some skeptical
people have from time to time questioned
the genuineness cl the testimonial lettera
j .. . ... ,, , re constantly puwisiimr;, we have
deposited with the National City IJank. of Lynn, Mass., $5,000,
which will be paid to any person who will show that the above
testimonials are not genuine, or were published before obtaining the
wi..crs speri.il permission. Lydia. E. Pinkham Medilin Co.
Two hundred bushels of po
tatoes remove eighty pounds
of "actual Potash from the
ttVTV
soil. Unless this quantity
is returned to the soil,
the tallowing
1 .. .... ...
iieiiev only halt you hear, says
the proverb; but when a woman tells
you her age. the chances are you will
hear only half what you believe.
crop
materially decrease.
"'"'sSrtJSi W hav bc,: telling about
'jyW, composition, uso and value of
(rfrw,)C?'',-'V fertilizers for various crops.
rPcv-?. "ty km
&M;-S) GERMAN KALI WORKS.
Jrjri;tAa. 93 Nassau St.,
New York.
DYSPEPSIA
yield to nature's medicine,
V
ill' "t'.'f DTspepsIa and all itnmach,
- ljl"d bowel dlsordera. An un
rivalled auerlunl and Inxallvei InvlKiiraUia
K?.!nn.,S. wh"l Wrtem. A natural
Vi!?9 Llt"l",?t medkiual value, eou-ceiitratedlomknitaaaiu-
mnA . :
r "iir to tKttla,
bottle u equul'to 2ffalloui
, . v""""ou water.
wlier.. -br.b Vp,". tr'XTS2
""WHAHB WATER CO., Leulnllle. K,.
'liiirti no exnuvieni'O to live witlt Tdt-.-t
1'ikj,kh I)vr. bimiily 'boiling vonr
roo.Ih n (be dvo in all ibat it, iieocmaiy. Sold
by ull druggist.
In twenty je,-g, t a email lijihthouae
;n the Orkney, H.OuO houii of atorm have
been recorded.
WalntiU came originally from Tereia.
aiinouils from Central A Bin.
Ash Vonr Denier for Allen's Foot-lCas,.,
X powdor to slmke inlo your slioes ; rest the
Jet. inree Coi na, Uunionit, Swollen, Hore
Hot, Calloua, Arliiiig, SwoHtiiiff Feet and In
growing Nail. Allen Foot-Kase make now
or ligbt shoes eaay. At all druggist iind
hoe .tore. 85 ot. Baniple mailed FU1515.
Addrew Allou B. Olmnteil, LwHoy, N. Y.
Itccent ealiiimteii place the number of
eicctnc mining locomotives iu operation
in t ennsyivniiia at 250.
A nwnth' Tt Free.
If you have I)yipsla, write J)r. fjhoop,
Itnoine, Wis., Box lis, for six bottle of I)r!
yiioop' Keatorative. Exp. paid. Bend no
money. Pay 6.60 1 cured.
, AH the muchinery for grinding nd pol
whing glus of a new IVIedo plate glus
plant 1 run by electric motor.
Clsock That Vly Cough
With Hoxaie' Croup Cure. Mailed on reoelut
of 50 oent. A. P. tloxale, Buffalo, N. Y.
Hollanders find it cheaper to import
hay from La Plata than to raise it ou their
own meadow.
Indigeetion is s bad companion. Get rid of
It by chewing a bar of Adams' Topsin U'utti
Fi'utU after each meal.
Lake Nicaragua is the largest fresh
water lake between Lake Michigan, and
Lake fiticaca in Peru.
';"-5..Mj..i,sf.:.v. j,
(8. I tt CENTS PERIOD
a MADE OfIwiRET
I MMlSHteHSH.CERSTOWftS
wiSl5,.!;,slr0IMEST 0FFE" im MW5-
si.aui7u yoSTbi,01 '-'""'''
71 riiht al von. 1 'hetraaa how o male tine.
bi'iU HiT, lVL,''r toiupnuy. HJ Kiln.
- '' vab!ntM. I. V.
HiThompioDvt Ey watir
tsVftrv rlsUffp;tif(rm
ie Ht .liAl.lltfuitK,
COME AND GO
In many forms
Rheumatism
Neuralgia
Lumbago
Sciatica
make tip a large part of hum,
aufferiiig. 'i'liey cimie auiMenlr,
but they go iirumptly by the
use at
St. Jacobs Oil
which 1 a certaiu aura cure. v
Gt-nctnl Trade Conditions.
New York (Special). R. O. Dun A
C'i.'s weekly review of tr.iHe sas:
llusiness continues very brisk for tK
r,von in the face of some drswwrlos
wliich at tinus might came msrrkerl
Ksitalinn.
"llank clearing, however, show thai,
A-hile speculation has been lieary, there
nust have been a well sustained volume
3f legitimate business, for the gains are
14.1 per cent, over ipoo, and 18.9 over
1P99, ontskle New York, and 103.0 per
rent, over 1000 and 84.0 over 189s) at
.-his etty. Railroad earnings make
jimilarly encotira;ing gains.
"Much unfavorable comment has ap
peared refrarding the advance in steel
.-ails to $28. Yet the change is nly in
ecping with recent increases in prices
jf pig iron and billets.
"After a prolonged period f wairnig
:or definite crop news the cereal mar
kets suddenly awoke t unusual acttv
ty. Much of the increased trading aad
sharp advance in prices resulted frsfn
clever manipulation by a single West
;ru speculator, who compelkd the short
.'ontingent to cover May com contracts
at the highest prices of the sasn.
Wheat has risen sharply, partly in sym
pathy with corn, but rlire was bad
news regarding the Cierman erop, and
nunc damage occurred at the West.
"Wool is fairly steady, and tills is the
Scst hat can be said. Coton responds
slowly to indications of damage o
plantations, for the old crop comes into
sight freely, and heavy losses in British
exports of goods and yarns do not
promise a vigorous foreign demand for
raw material.
"Failures for Ihc week numbered JIS
in the United States, against 204 last
year, and 6 in Canada, against 22 last
year."
Shot Industry Booming.
Boston, Mass. The boom in Kew
England industries continues and re
ports from the factory centres tell one
talc of universal business activity. No
line seems to be in a more prosperons
state than it the shoe industry. From
Brockton comes especially encouraginj
reports. W. L. Douglas is guing to in
crease the capacity of his factory to
iSaoo pairs of shoes per day.
The addition will be made in the form
of a wing running out from the front
of the factory 100 fee: deep, 40 feet wide
and four stories high. This will add
16,000 square feet of space for manu
facturing purposes.
About $4000 more per week will be
paid out to shoe-makers, wtlich will go
to increase the proipcrity of tho com
munity at large.
The salesmen on the road are selling
twenty-live per cent, more goods than
last season, and to rake care of this in
creased business the erection of the
addition is made necessary. The in
creased sale is the direct result of ex
tensive advertising, thg expenditure for
which is now larger than at any other
period, and is to be still further in
creased.
neHl Peat.
Oab the other Hay an unhappy man
in a New Hampshire city shot and
killed his wife and then shot liimself.
When dying he told his friends that the
mania to kill 1iad been born in his
heart under the influence of the gossip
of neigibors. He knew nothing against
his wife, bnt the whispering f persons
he beliel to be friends, and donbtless
who thoug-ht themselves his friends,
rrmde hvni mad, and he killed the woman
he loved.
Were the persoas who, as self-appointed
censors of the private affairs of
this man and his wife put into his heart
the black suspicion that grew until only
death eould allay it, touched by a twinge
f oascience when the man and his
wife lay dend? The chances are they
were not, for the gossip tieldom realizes
fhe evil Hone by gossiping. In many
natures proneness to gossip is so sadly
dominant that an idle tale about this,
that or the other one is ever n the
tongue. It may be true, but more often
it is only Iwlf true, and sometimes not
true at all: and (toe ersn of whom it
is needlossly told is sever henened by
th telling of h.
LATEST QUOTATIONS.
Baltimore.
Flour Baltimore Best Patent. .. .4 "?a
High Grade Extra 4-25a
Cornmcal, per 100 pounds. .. .1 . ioai .20
Hominy, per bbl 2.6032.70
Hominy Grits, per bbl 2.60.12.70
Wheat. No. 2 red. 7S;c; steamer
No. 2 red, 78c; sample lots, 72a8o!'ic.
Western opened firmer; May 7954c
port elevator 59a6oc on track uptown.
Oats.White, No. 2, .naJc; white.
No. 3, .va.iJljc; white. No, 4. jia3i5c;
white, ungraded, 3ia33Hc; mixed, No.
I, 3ia3iHc
Rye. No. 2 rye, in car lots, 57c; No.
J rye, S5C; No. 2 Western rye, 58c; ex
port elevator and 5Qa6oc on track up
town. Mill Peed. $20.00 per ton; medium,
do, $19.50.
Hay. No. 1 timothy, $17.50; No. 2
mixed, $13.50314.50; No. 1 clover,
mixed, $l5.5oai6.oo; No. 2 clover, mix
ed, $13.50314.50; No. 1 clover $13,503
1400; No. 2 clover, $12.00313.00.
Green Fruits and Vegetables. On
ions, per bushel, $1.40. Cabbage, Dan
ish, per ton, $is.ooai6.oo; do, new Flor
ida, per crate, $2.2532.50; do, Charles
ton, per crate, 52.35a2.65. Celery, Flor
ida, per crate, $1.5032.00. Apples, per
bbl., I1.50a3.75. Orsngcs, $2.5033.50.
Potatoes. kVhitc, Maryland and
Pennsylvania primes, per bushel, 48a
50c; do. New York, primes, per bushel,
50352c ; do, Michigan anil Ohio, per
bushel, 48asoc; do, new, Bermuda, per
bbl, No. 1, $5.ooa6.oo; do, do. No. 2,
f4.ooa5.oo; do, New Frorida, per bbl,
No. 1, $6.0037.00; No. 2, f4.ooa5.oo.
Sweets, Eastern Shore Virginia, kiln
dried, per bbl, $1.7532.00.
Live Poultry. Hens, lojc; old
roosters, each, 29a30c; young chickens,
liauc; winter do, 2 lbs and under, 17a
12c; spring, 1 to i4 lbs, 24332c, Ducks
8aioc. Geese, apiece, 50365c.
Dressed Poultry. Capons, choice
large, I4ai8c.
Butter. The market is steady. We
quote: Creamery separator, 22as2j4c;
Creamery Gathered Cream, i8aiocj
Creamery Imitation, it'mSc.
Eggs. Fresh laid eggs, I3jc.
Dressed Hogs. Choice Western
Maryland and Pennsylvania light
weights, per lb, 7i7',ic; Southern Mary
land and Virginia, per lb, 6V4C.
Calves. Strictly nice veal, per lb,
5a.Sc
Lambs and Sheep. Spring Iambs
choice, Sage per lb; poor, small stock, 5c
per lb.
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Pa. Wheat Vtc higher;
contract grade, April, 79a8o4c. Corn
itcady; No. 2 mixed, April, 49,'5a50c.
Oats firm; N. 2 white clipped, 33'Ac
Sutter firm, good demand, fancy West
ern creamery, 21c; do prints, 22c; do
icarby priatn, 23c. Eggs steady; fresh
nearby, I3!c; do Western, 14c; do
Miuthwcstorn, I3!4c; do Southern, 13c.
Cheese quiet; New York full creams,
'ancy small, H)4ai2c.
Live Sto;k.
Chicago, 111. Cattle Receipts, 9000
'lead; choiee 6tecrs firm; others about
teady; bu oilers' stock, steady; good to
rime steers. $5.0036.00; poor to me
llum, $3.904. 95. Hogs Receipts 20,
xx head; top, $6.iaV4; mixed and
vj'chers, $5 75a6.05.
East Liber y, Pa. Cattle steady; e
ra $srW;7V, prime $5 2535 50. Hogs
-Rest ued'utn and heavy Yo-kers
'.5.15: light Yorkers. $6053610. Sheep
-P' -thors $4.404.60. Veal calves
"5 n o
labor NCi Industry.
Vbn'a hasn't a non-union printery.
Now York has a Workmen's Political
Chiratro egg inspectors now get 25
11 s an hour. t
Fi i'co has an Assis ant Undertakers'
sociation.
- , Brewery Wo-Vtn ', Union
t to tho Portland 'ri'rers.
, ruM'tr tre 'orn- f ? ) d nmrtnr
i-lds twenty gallons n' svi, making
y poHnd of dried rubber
One hundred oil rom"a-'ie v.iil d(,
"!'.p the Tcxa ficM. Ona acre noar a
if-licr wu nold for Sas.ooo.
tlrtilget' Orlrvnnre.
The wife of a clever detective is said
to have powers nearly equal to those
possessed by her husband. Not long
ago she began to notice that dimes and
quarters were daily disappearing as if
by magic from the "change purse" in
in which she kept silver for small pur
chases. She was inclined to suspect one
of her two maids, a sullen Irish girl,
bnt was unwilling to accuse her. Aftrr
some thought s-he wrote on a slip of pa
per: "Neither Bridget nor Celia must
take any money from this purse." This
slip she put into the purse with some
silver and awaited developments.
Two days later Bridget came to her
and gave "warning."
"What is the matter? ' asked her mis
tress, innocently.
"I'll be going to another place," said
Bridget vindictively, "and it's yourself
that knows the rayson. I'll not stay in
a house where I'm accused of stealing
money of a little ould purse that's nivver
had more than two dollars in it since I
took service here!"
Pointer! I'nrtiernph.
A woman laughs when she ean and
weeps when she will.
Women dislike to answer questions,
hut like to ask them.
Mean time is the kind the average
bargain counter clock keeps.
There's honor among thieves espe
cially when they hang together.
When a beggar acquires a fortune he
kno,vs neither friends nor relations.
Never judge a man by his eoat. He
may have borrowed it for the occasion.
But for adversity lots of men would
never find out whether they were hon
est or not.
It's difficult to convince the taxpayers
who foot the bills of Congress that talk
is cheap.
The only reason why some people
never go back on a friend is because
the friend won't stand for it a second
lime.
THE BE.ST
WATERPROOF CLOTHING
IN THE WORLD
. , j 8CAW THIS TPADE HWR
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ON SALE EVERYWrlEIC
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6ARMF KITA WD HATS
A.J.TOWEg CO..BOSTON. MASS. 4s
m'j
s mi x 1 1
nDflDQY W DISCOVERY! tnt
3 IV V. a 2 I sjaiak raliaf anil ourss arnral
hms Boua at iaalinnalals and 10 alars trsatcaatis
Vraa. Bi. B. su auial soa. aox a, AUaasa, M.
vW.L.DOUCLAS
$3. & S3.50 SHOES
Cil wmrlh of V. f , toniilM 9-t mnit
Ctllt KilRt I. In nan not b CauHlled
n( unjr pricu.
1n1tisr tlmt in ft flrt
hLriftt hnrm tilunn') the
tf Ihn foot, uni tbft Mnitfntion of th ho. II m mfr-hant' rtl BVtll rKi
knowlMtfe Ihftt. hav niftf W, f.. HnnR'an .hnofl the bffif tn tt worM for mfii.
Tnkn tiihauniifi mi'? on unvinie w. i. i uwn snoR wi'n nwnn
ftftfl piino mwnp-1 oti holtrm. Your tVHlT nhfdiM Vpp lh TH,tl h doet noU
end lor orttavlog giving full lnitTtittrtru how to rlrr by inntl.
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MclLHENNY'S TABAbGO.
USE CEBTAIHS CURE.
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Brahird Sash Ltok and
Brohard Door Heldir
aa ara M mum
IT DAVC Til aOtllTISI IX
I I f 1 O mi rrajtj
AsWa srarkar ararrwhera
1 j u.iu.ux, iw w a."m
sasIi lo.-k,sritli flpM tims, aid. , ( lar
Ivipostaca. l'K nit oil A llir Oil
Ntatlvsl "U." i-bilaulalFkal
a-ttzi kits: -taussssEsaiz, rfcir.
This rs fthc iSiMllesI:
sVi R ar 4fT f
Made tlsa'
in four
larger sizes.
Sold
everywhere. '
If yoof dealer
does not live
tnem write to
the aearest
agency of
STANDARD
OIL CO.
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Strrrt of Fiktds.
A poor man in New York, who had
a wife and children and strength to do,
but no employment, hit upon the plan
of tying a placard upon his breast with
the inscription upon it, "I Want Work."
He stood at the crossing of thronged
streets until the attention of the passers
by was attracted, and as a result got
himself a situation. He had been beg
ging for work for months, but until he
tiade this mute appoal to the eyes of
the mass he had met with failure. At
lust he fathomed the secret of succs
advertising. He artfully brought his
want and his ware into the market.
M. L. Thompson & Co., VrnnnMn, Cmiilnr
port, Pa.,ay Hall's Catarrh (jura is tho bent
an J only sure on in for catarrh they ever sold.
Ili aggiit sell it, 73c.
Money talks, but a little scare causes it
to nliut up li"llt.
FITS permanently cuveit. No UN ornorvons
noiui after limt dny'i no of Dr. Kline's Croat
Ni.rvo Udlorer. t'i irml liotllumul treatise free
Ur. . U. Ki.imk, l.til.,031 ArehSt.. l'liilu., Va.
The tender b.'nanns grow and do fuirly
well in sheltered portion of Southern Cal
ifornia. Mr. Wlnalow' Soothinf Hyrup for ohllilren
etliinf, softeit the gums, retinae inflamm.
lion, allay pain, cure winileolio. Hoc a bottle
Virginia had the largest population of
nny ui the Itatca at the Hint census in
J7U0.
T am sure Piso Cure for Consumption aaved
mv life throe year ago. Mas. Thomas l!nn
ni.vs, Mnplo bt., Morwicb, N.Y., 1'eU. 17, 1U01).
Bffoie tho discovery of sugar, drinks
wero sweetened with honey.
Ilor.tursi, I.uivti, ,Ui ritatir,
Anil peoplo in all condition of life, who have
nril Crab Orelinrd Walt.r, rrntinno lo un it
unit recommend it. No tostluioiiiul luu the
nuino c fleet a personal experience.
Skeleton 4000 year old have been found
near the village of Floinborn, in Germany,
The bodies were of enormous size.
A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL!
In our
Roasting
we
positively
do not allow
the use of
EgZ Mixtures,
Glue,
Chemicals,
or similar
substances.
LION
COPPEE
is an
absolutely
Pure Coffee.
Watch our noxt advertisement,
Just try a package of LION COFFEE
and you will understand the reason of its '
popularity.
LION COFFEE is now used in mil
lions of homes.
"'LAYING DOWN THE LAW."
THE poet writes his simplo lay.
The builder lays bricks by the day.
The carpet man lays carpeta too.
So all are "laymen.," good and true.
Tho hen lays eggs for all mankind,
Which daily in their nests we find.
Hut the funniest sight we ever saw,
"Was l'ttddy " laying down the law."
Pot boasted to a fri.ndly '"Cop,"
Who often visited his shop.
That he'd a lion tamer been
Tho fiercest lions ever seen
And claimed in mannor rather fresh.
That he'd oft eaten lion's flesh.
The officer joined in to say
That be " drank " Lion every day.
" What's that ye say ?" then I'addy cried,
"Ye spalpeen; shure Oi think ye lied."
Tho cop said " you're too fresh I think,
It's LlOy COFFEE that I drink
It's pure and strong, und healthy too,
And helps a man his work to do.
I tuke a cup or two to meet
Tho trials of my weary beat I "
The last word just seemed to suggest
A thought to I'ut ; he did the rest.
lCs fi;;t. lirw out. the cop fell down,
Vv'hMc Wiiriy's face assumed a frown.
Vu fooled mo. did ycz!" he exclaimed
As K'.fii a:i'-'.iicr blow he aimed.
" I hope yi i will excuse me paw
'Tis load'of "!ayi::g down the law!'"
In every package of LION COFFEE you will find a fully illustrated aud descriptive list. No housekeeper, lit
fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will f-iil to find ia the list some article which will contribute to their happiness,
comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting out a certain number t.f I.i. u Heads from
tho wrappers of our one pound sealed padcics ( which is the only form in which this excellent cof.W is sold).
W00L5ON SPICE CO.. TOI.EUO. OrllO.
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Did you ever have that feeling of oppression, like a weight on your chest, or a load of cobblestones In your
stomach, keeping you awake nights with a horrible sensation of anxiety, or tossing restlessly In terrible dreams,
that make the cold perspiration break out all over you ? That's insomnia, or sleeplessness, and some unfortun
ates suffer with It night after night, until their reason Is In danger and they are on the edge of going mad. The
cause of this fearful ailment is in the stomach and bowels, and a Cascaret taken at night will soon brinf relief and
give the sufferer sweet, refreshing sleep. Always insist on getting CASCARBTS!
I air t' thim hobo mobo troockil tuvk.
"I have ka ntis OaSOtKCTS
for lnMaiula. wiia which I hav Immo am tod
tor over iw.my yar, uil I eaa aa? that
Cucarsta bin glvea me more relief than aav
othor roiaoOj 1 bare er tried. I ahall oer
UIbIt rouoananeDd them ta mj friend aa ba
UcaUUiejiurtrepmentssd.' Tmo,Uiijjd, K1cu.IU,
the :
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