The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 09, 1893, Image 7

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Aa Issaartaal llreaca.
To make it apiwrant to lboitands,wbo think
tbinaIrM 111, that tbe ar not affected wltb
aa ihe, bat that the sretem slmplr need
leaMiog, h 1 brlii comfort home to tbeft
heart. as a eoetlve condition l eaallr cured by
uelns Prrap of rig. Manufactured br the
California fit PympCo.
It 1 calculated that In the entire world 6)
penpi die erery roinuie.
If affllrtod with sore ere n tr. IaaeThnmp
(Ob's I re-water. lrnflull at per bottle.
Jfr. Wn. Wad
Of Lowell.
INDIGESTION RELIEVED
fen
-1 Uoed Appetite and ffaad Health ta
ilored ty HOOD'S
Mr. Win. Wsde, the well koown boot
tod ihoe dealer at 1? Merrinisck St.,
orar tho Foslofficrt, Lowell, tiyi:
When I find t fro thlnw I feel Ilk
prainint It. and I know from personal eiperU
ore that Hood's Harsaparllla li a fine mrdl
tine. I hare for a good many ) car boeo serl
susly troubled witU
Distress in My 8tomaoh
nd Indigestion. I Lai merilrat advloe, pre.
icrl pilous and Yarlou medicines, but tuf
trouble lsa not retieveil. At last I thought 1
emuldtrjr Hood's Kara:arilla and I must aay
the effect team ur$rllmm. Soon after
I brgau taking It 1 found great relief, and uow
lf Saroo- A
auuu irin. v u r e s
rat without having that terrible, diatreaa. I
iluml well at nlylit ami am In good health,
for all of wnirh I thank fiewef'e ttmrmmmn
rlllm." f. Wans.
Heed s Fills ar tba heal llrer. Invlguralor aad
sstbaruc. Purely ttall.
Fit I' V
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Dr. Kilmer's
SWAMP-ROOT
mm
IF
M. IT. Mi-rov,
Van Wert, Ohio.
Acted like Maglox
Suffered Years with Kidneys and Liver.
LIFE WAS A BURDEN!
Mr. McCoy I a wcolthy and Influential clti.
sen of Van Wert, and a man known for miles
around. wlmt he says:
Tor years I wim a terrilde sufferer with Kid.
ney and Liver trouble, ul nrrvou proa
tratlon and poor health In general. I
was all run down mid life a burden. I tried
physician uml every avulluMo remedy, but
found no relief. Was induced to give
t"waniK()t a trial, which acted like magic,
and to-day uiu entirely cured and as giNid
a man as ever. It is without imtion the
greatest remedy in tho world. Any ono In
doubt of tblsstatcnient can address uio below."
M. U. MtCOY, Vau Wort, Ohio.
SuuaTsV.u"",',,,, ' ctmtnu tf One
VAM L ""., if sni nnt iM-ui-fltad, Proa--'
r" "h'wl u. you Uu rl-e aud.
(a"a 'laaelleV lala tm ItraHh" fM
auu uiwuaauuaof t.-.i. -.,.. ..i-
Cunaulutluo f rrn.
I Dr. Kilmer .., Uinirfcamtnn. !. T.
At VrufsUu, tor. uu4 St.00 Bis.
rpRFP
Illustrated Publications.
WITH MA, SMnitMg
II I mMm MM . Wuluiw a Onsaa. laa
amaw, Warta it4u. Shuh.
I I mil OOVBRMMINT
I aIaartArrlaalraral.Oraalaf aaTtieaT"
Uu'riliUii. Mailae FHEfi. AMiaa
uua. a. LAssoas, u tea,., a. -. a. a, st. ri, aha.
Fresh Air and Exercise.
Get all that's
possible of
Dotii, it in jt m
need of flesh
strength
and nerve
force. There's need.too, of plenty
of fat-food.
Scott's Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil builds up flesh
and strength quicker than any
other preparation known to sci
ence.
Sictt't Emulsion is tonstantly tf
Jecting Cure of Consumption,
Bronchitis and kindred diseases
where other methods FAIL.
Pranarrd h' Beet! k Rnans. N. V. All drat (Ida
lift Q IAINC Authorised I.tfo. Dnaaasa
I AOlM(SLftiriE fur siimiu Outllt only ayj.
H. r Juhmou a Co., No. a Bo, lllli Hi,, Kk-bniuuJ, Vs.
f T J L A abst It Us Ihu of: how to cure
alWUUaWUWj a, .,C... Hvrblll, Maw
SHOHTHAND l.Tr.f'fK
K.n, to eoiit. adilrra.. fhlVAT
IHOHVHANU INMTITCTK, I'lrrssuao, Pa.
C1ATAUKH t'UHK, Nosslveor soretlng. t
A. ii. i'OTTSU. 4U Uruwu Mb. W. I'iiliaiUlbbla.
S3
a J. BEATTY FOUND GUILTY
1 BHIDT VIBDICT OIVKN.
The Jury Take But Nine Minutes te
rindnim Ouilty of Poisoning.
Judge Btowe's Charge
to tue Jury.
A verdict of su'I'T a Indicted was ten
deredst rittsburc In the rae of 1 J.
Beatty, charged with poisoning the non
anion workmen at Homestead. The jury
was out s tery short time. It was nine
minutes from the time they entered their
room until they renorteil their verdict ready
Tbi Is accounted Jfor prlnc pally, by the
fact that the evidence was all In and the ad
dresses were tnnde the day before, so thu'
the )nrors had all night lo think about their
verdict.
l lie effect tip'n I'estty was pitiful to see
He startled ss thoutli lie had reicivrd on
rleetric shock, then hi lower Jaw drop(iil
end lit muscles relaxed. His arms fell to
his side utxl he showed plainly that he had
lieen dealt a terrible blow. There was ier
feet silence, all eves were turned on him. At
a sile ntiid Ironi .Indue Slow his keeier tap
ed him on the shoulder and beckoned him
to follow, llentty started as the linml
touched him. lle'tillere I a heavy siph ami
llowly followed his leader to his cell.
The attorneys for the t'ommonwenlth say
that for the count, on which Hesity wit's
found jfiiilty It is legal for the Court to sen
tence him to 25 years In the t enitentinrv.
Attorney Urcnr.cn was asked what the de
fense wculd do now, and replied that noth
ing hail been ilcodcd upon.
Judge Mowe In M charge said: "You will
teethat there are two ili'Miu t and separate
diaries made 111 different ways in regard to
means nml renit- one of stiein tiiig to mur
der and Injure (ir IT 1 1 1 the other of ottempt
ing to murder and actual injury to others
than (irlftiih unknown to the grand jury.
1'pnn llicir r:d:' 'iu- lit if the Jury believe
the poiron w.is ti e mrani used, and the J:
fendctit is guilty of using it w'.lh Intet.t to
injure and sicken any person comprehend
ed w tthin the iiuitctineiir, that is to say W.
K. (irifliiiis or others ihen unknown ti the
grund Jury, then your verdict must be
cmitv in that charge, alleging the use of
oio'naiid it will bo unnecessary to direct
your ntteuti ill to the other counts merely
nllegini; the intent wlihoiit reference to the
tntant used to commit murder, do great
bodily hurru to W I', (.rillitlis nnd others,
for the re ison that the charge of poioni-ig
includes the other charges. And if the -le-fondant
is guilty of the former, it iicce-sor-ily
involve the hitler. The whole evidence
seems to me to wiint to the ue of jiion if
anything wu UM'd to sicken the workmen
by thcdereuilent, and if that was not ued I
flunk the jury should iiciiit. Hut if powoii
was ued. as iillccd by the mmninn wealth,
and (iritlltht was inju'rel by taking it. un
der the circumstance he states, whoever
was intentionally intrniiientsl in adminis
tering or huvitig administered to him was
guilty of the felony charged in tho indict
ment, legally involving the intent to nnir
iter, although snrh person nmv not buve
actually intended lo Injure (iriltUhs in par
ticular nor to lake his life. W hen one ad
ministers poison with in ent to injure and
icken another, and such jwrion dies from
the effect of the injury it is murder, at leat
of the second degree, under our statue, al
though il may be apparent thut bis intent
was actually not to take life.
So it is wlien one person prepare to kill
or Injure another and in pursuance of such
original design, accidentally given to the
wrong person, then lie must inquire into
what is meant by poison under the statute.
The satisfactory definition 1 find is "a sub
stance tliuAvi on inherent deleterious
property, tfUllll reion-re u aunt luavii jiim
the svat'em it ' '2 cahle of destroy-
llig nieTTOT .e.uf.. .mWHgH l" -W.J
when taken in small (lose,'1
" i'he testimony in ibis case, so far as It
tends to show that any substance was ued
to sicken nnd injure the parties to whom it
was administered points so strongly to poi
soning of some kind, that it seems to me n
before stilted tnut the Jury will probably
have no trouble in concluding from the evi
dence thut if any deleterious substance by
the authority or connivance of defendant
t hat thing was a poisonous character in the
proper and legal m-iibc of the icWpoison.'
"The jury will rradily remember the evi
dence wnicfi tend lo show the character of
the powders claimed to huve been used
without reference to it by me."
Judge Howe then went over In detail" the
meaning ot all the.counis and instructed the
jury how to convict on certain count, if
they did not wish to convict on all. He
ilsn reviewed in detail the evidence of Gal
lagher and lavid-on. showing in whul
points they were corroborated. In showing
this the court ays:
We may soy her both Pempsey and Heat
Iv corroborate (iallagher in respect to his
;leatty') employment to secure person,
among them liallughrr. to go to the mill lor
purposes other than cooks were ordinarily
employed for by the managers of the works.
"llut here is where the difference arises,
where the guilt or innocence of Heatty un
der this indictment depends. Whether you
jive credit to the story of Gallagher and
Iavidson a to hi connection with the of -feriHi-s
al'eged to liave been committed by
putting tbese powdirs to be used at the mill.
The evidence of Iteatty nnd lernisey, while
corroborating Gallagher thus lur, differs
radically as to what tint purpose was. If, ui
aligned by Dempsey, it wa simply lo pluv
the spy upon the works and to liud out for
hi own purpose what was going on there,
whutevcr we nuiv think of such business, it
certainly will not Ju-tily the conviction of
Jieutty. even if Gallagher, as he himself
says, administered mime injurious substance
in the food in tho mill. Hut this question
must be determined by all the evidence in
the case."
Continuing, the Judge said: "If Galla
gher' story is corroboiated in any material
respect, such as Induces you to rely upon
a ml give it credit, you should act upon it ac
cordingly. Indeed if it comes iu such
shape as carries conviction to your minda.
beyond n reasonable doubt, you should not
discard il simply because it is the testimony
of an accomplice, but give it proper consid
eration iu Riaking up your verdict.''
CROPb PROMISE WELL.
The Snow Ha Protected Winter Grain
from Being Frost-Bitten.
The winter crop report of the Agricultural
Bureau says the grain crops as a rule have
not been injured by the cold weather, tits
snow protect ing'.tbem from being frost-bit.
ten.
Over Ihe northern',. section of rennsylvs
ma snow has covered Ihe ground to a depth
sufficient to afford protection, and the se
vere winter has not unfavorably affected
wheat. In the eastern section favorable
conditions are reported.
In Ohio winter wheat and other growing
crop as whole, have stood ths winter wel)
andsrs in good condition.
aa
An Infant's Aot.
At Nevada, Mo., Mi. John Itoblnson's 4-year-old
daughter picked up an old revolver,
and Minting it at her mother, said, "I'll
shoot uiuunua." The weapon was discharg
ed, the bull entering ths mother's head at
ths left ear. Hhe may die.
I
An'Inoreased Bop Crop.
The Syracuse. N. Y "Homestead" pub
lishes a complete report of the hop crop of
Ihe United States. The total 12 crop of
ths country is given at 217,042 tales, as com
pared with 210,7 bales In 1801.
UNCLE 8AM NOT ASLBKf.
fc Leavski slflltarr-rUd tsnps tat tks
Kuafavotare a gsjilssliss.
While ths United States Government
olds aloof from foreign contentions
and marohes steadily onward ou ths road
of prosperity, without s thought of
landing armies, it is Interesting tu not
that It Is allvs to preparations for de
fense In tlms ot war, and has modestly
followed out that Idea to complete suc
cess In at least one particular. Ths Eu
ropean powers bavs been far ahead of
us In ths. manufacture of gunpowder
and gun cotton, janlculsrly of smoke
less powder, which In warfare promises
to be of great utility on acoount of Its
durability, lightness and power. But
they will t e much surprised to learn
that t'nole 8am Is In possession of their
secrets and has gicatly Improved upon
them. A little over two years ago, by
direction of the War Department, Prof.
Charles E. Monroe, chemist at the tor
pedo station at Newport, K. I., began
eiperlments in gun cotton, and as a re
sult the Hupont I owder Company has
thoroughly ef)ulppod plant at Wilming
ton, Dol., for the manufacture of the
cotton, which Is the basis of smokeless
powder. That this Is not a mero ex
periment Is proved by the fact that
'i0, Odd pounds of gun cotton have re
cently been received at Newport fr.iro
Wilmington. Both the totUnnnd the j
smoneiess powder are claimed to be far
superior to the Europoau articles, and,
besides, are manufactured raueh cheap
er. Experiments prove that the powder
Is most satisfactory for small bore and
revolving and rapid lire guns up to what
are kuoAn as slx-poundors. It Is more
stable than any u-ed abroad. Ths
powder Is not suitable, for use in mus
ket, but this Is a o-lblllty of the fut
ure. To a largo extent It l now used
on our war vessels and I adapted to the
main and secondary batteries. Grgatet
erfectiou will come In time.
F.nnul of ORtorri.
Alluding to ono or two conspicuous
fecent Instances, the New York World
ays:
Neither neuralgia nor drink nor
Insanity nor debt Is necessary to make
a United States urtuy officer feci like
conimlttinu Buicltle. Slow promotion
and lack of occupation causes many
an ntubltloiH tuan to tn-casiotially
wonder If life In worth living". Nev
ertheless very few undertake to de
cide practically that It Is not.
Nothing" Is faslcr to demonstrate
than that men who are worth anything-
at all must sometimes vary
either their employment or their
enjoyment. The profession of amis
opens up the most glorious possibili
ties In times of war, especially in the
service of a nation which Is as well
calculated to take cure of Itself as
tho United States. Hut It may prove
exccedhiKly lonesome as It Is certalnfy
monotonous In times t.f peace In it
country like this, where the arts of
peace are always to the fore, except
In tho very heat of conflict.
In Germany, on the contrary, these
hypochondriacs would be t he Jolllcst
of fellows, having" men whom they
could command almost almolttU'ly
und having- for their Imperial master
a younu fellow who may not correctly
understand the first principles of
jriupaljfnlnfi.butw ho loves military
s a . . . a ' ' ""
reviews oeiier man no lovcseecn mo
empress and his children, and almcwt
as well as ho loves his all-Important
elf.
In other armies In Europe also the
Jaded, lonesome American officer
turned European could reflect that
millions were toiling- and delving- for
htm. Here he sees hundreds of thou
sands coining money and getting- cart
loads of enjoyment while ho lives oil
of reveille and taps. Hut, save for
the few thus Inconvenienced, It Is all
right A commercial nation, easily
mohilizahlc, docs not need to imitate
tottering despotism In turning Its
brave officers and men into mem
lauUaries.
atub fr-iids ol 'i.4uu4lit-
Contentment makes pudding ol
cold jiotatoe
Idle men are as great gossips as idle
women.
If u man's ability were ns great as
his discontent, everybody would be a
Napoleon.
History! heroes were selfish men.
Ilachelors are the uubuttered bread
of the world.
Sentiment is glorified prejudice.
Writers are the only tvoks who lovo
to eat their own victuals.
Kvery man defends himself uncou
sclously.
There Is one day In the week to go
to church, and seven to lovo thy
neighbor us thyself.
Dlinlnutlre Krpnlillr.
The smallest republic. In the world
Is said to be Fianceville. one o t'.i
islands of the New lle-n iuis. Tho
Inhabitants of this minlluro titlf
governing Islet are forty Kuroj.canj
und about 6u0 negroes, tho latter cm
ployed by tho former as quarryiuco,
miners, farmers, etc.
To And pleasure In wicked thoughts
is a wicked us lo commit wicked
deeds,
A fornn. Coi n m Koiia 1 iiiioat shoulil not
be neglecti-il. Hiiowh'm Hiiom hiai. TiKM iim
are a aimiilu reuiwly and gl uruiupt rsiiuf.
Ki i Hit a hoi.
A Ceinplete ewener For flue Crn'.
Tltf rilMnii(i ('iioiiHi-'W'Uiiip'i ioltt h
all New Aumita ami ilelivvrml hy l'Mrrlnrt
vnrviilirra. for line I 'nil a cony or .Sir t i nt' a
week. It contain ilnlly, I ho lieu of th
Kiirlil. n-ci-i viim as II iloca. Iliereimrt- of I10H1
the AMM'itnl I'rena ami thu I'liltB'l I'ri-aa. No
other paiwr which will for Our mr reoeives
imrn oi mee retain. n,n Kiruiiir, r uiuuui'ii
r nullum,
qiialtxl.
ml liuiiaehohl Department, are Ull-
Ortlrr it f 10111 your News Aueul.
Acot- nemVot-Pail?..
lrfighKtol(ill. fJt-win5it
ad C0110" COfqucfor?
The Bee's t7e far all IMag.
It will be a surprise toman to
learn that, after all, the most 1m ,
porta nt function of the bee's sting l
not flinging. I have long been con
vinced that the bee put the finish
ing touches on their artistic cell work
by the dexterous use of their stings,
and dnrln this final stage of the pro
cess of hnncymaklng tho bees Inject
a minute portion of formic acid into
the honey. This Is really the poison
of tbelf stl'ig. Tho formic acid glvci
to honey its peculiar flavor and also Im
parts to It IU keeping qualities. The
iting Is really an exquisitely eontrlred
little trowel, wltn which the bee fin
ishes oft and cods the cells wnen they
aro Oiled brimful with honey. While
doing this tho formic ncid passes
from the poison batf. exudes, drop by
drop, from tho point of the sting,
and tho beautiful work is finished.
Horticultural Time
A paper Pipe has been invented by a na
tive ofr't. Helena.
ROYAL BAKING TOWDER imparts that pecul
iar lightness, sweetness, and flavor noticed in the
finest food, and which expert pastry cooks declare is
not obtainable by the use of any other raising agent.
!OTAL YRpAL
I B&KirVj flMer BiiVj foer )
V Absol otel A Absol atcly
Royrd Raking Powder is shown a pure crcam-of-tartar
powder, the highest of all in leavening strength.
U. S. Gcvcrnvunt J'voJ Kef or t.
Royal Taking Powder is superior in purity,
strength, and wholesomeness to any other powder
which I have examined. Xtw York Slate Analyst.
THE KIND U
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THAT CURES
MRS. OMVItlt riiruitlRtl,
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i On Crutches 10 Years! b
j EATING SORES THAT a
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: I! lllisiid llla)ir(r caliMl tv iliflirti.t
usiliri Uv Vi se-vrrnl ( s tura W lio nllrtitlt il n
f l.tn -ifn.h hHftlrsI hr lalM of ttn-tn a. I It f
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ruiinlnftj assrt ltih Ihiiiji imi ! hni I-
-a.. i.M.ki- imiI on tiv llinlsft M; t. IC
pOKI'. lor iiinrtHis) I rnfliirl In
liny lril i.l liNt lawn uisulil hi mmIIa
.Wllltoill rruli lira for uvrr (tH ymrti
Lmm f bui i mn iiastj iiiri1; uciurs ol
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DANA'S
SAIaSAL'AHILLA
J.if lH Ilm It hlmrt mr frctn lh flr.Tj
I'nv hoMsM'ttuhl ttuttra kiiii Mulk w rll
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- DAMN HIHlH
Malunr. N. V. VIviUsUc ft Jt. i-tii iiuiai
' Dana Sauaparllla Co.. Btlfa.l, Malnt.
MERCURIAL
Mr. .1 ". .tones, of
lulton, Arkanaae,
SilVHllf I
"A In .ut ten year airo I cou-
tructctl a severe case of lilund tml.
son. I'ailliiK )i: ali'lunu n'rriU l iiiciliclnn
afu-r mi illclnc, which 1 tiaik alt hunt any relief.
I alao Irteit liii-riurlal anil juita'li rciupillcs,
with uniicccaafiil result, tint r.hii h liroutiht
on an attack of mercurial rheumatism that
ruaiio my life
one f utrony.
RHEUMATISM
After aiincrlnit
four years I guvo tip alt n nicillr ami nn
tiiiiitf 8. H. 8. After lakinn aevvral ImtMis I
wa entirely cured anil al.le in rraiiinn work.
Is the L-rralett me illchio fur Mooil
polaoLluj; tci-U.iy on Ihu luarWet."
Treatise on lllonil ami Kkln tiiseases msiUil
free. HwirT hl-M'li n. ft.., Atlanta, iia.
I nii-unpi
1 CURE.
Core Conanmptlon, t'oiiRha, Croup, More
ToroaU (iolil be sll llriicfi.u oa a Cuarksica.
1
life ml
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r-aaAMMr
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ICOURii rTio?
i j j j. 1
Bissau I sjnnataral ana tot trie prom
that we are abasing Nature. It Is rle'med that
fterAeid Tea. a simp bare remedr, helps Ma
ture te evarcume this abuse.
Ink is mad from banana Juice.
sfura cr I'wro, ittt p lvuno, I
Lt-CASCOCSTV f
Frank J. Cheney make oath that b
fa tli
Senior part oar of the firm of F. J. t'beney
Co.. dntna business In the City o? Toledo.
County and Htal aformalrl. and that said firm
will Perth sum ot KK tor each and every
eaeeof catarrh that cannot be cured bribe
Uae of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Fnawa i. Cntsrr.
"wnr to before me and sulm rlhed In my
presence, this lh day of lirceintier, A. DJHtA.
SAX, 1
Hall's Catarrh Cor Is taken Internally and
acts directly on the blood and mucous aurface
of Ui system, t-end for tesilimmiala, free.
, . . riJ- t-'iaiav A Co luledv, U
fT Bold by llruaalau, .
Justice to AIL
It is now apparent to ihe Directors of the World's Columbian
Exposition that millions of people will be dcnieJ the pleasure of becenung
the ptscisors of
World's Fair
The extraordinary and prowinc demand for t'.'ise Coins, and the de
sire m the part of the Directors that equal opportui:;'les may be afforded for
their purchase, have made it necessary to enlarge the channels of distribution.
To relieve themselves of some responsibility, the Directors have invited
THE MERCHANTS
Throughout the N-tion to un. with t: e Banks in placing Columbian Half.
Dollars on rale. Tnis is done that th- m:isses of the people, and those
Jiving at remote points, m3y be atloided the best possible opportunity to'
obtain the Giins.
THE FORTUNATE POSSESSORS
of SOUVLNIR COINS will be these who are eailiest in seizing upon these
new advantages.
$10,000 Was Paid ForThe First Coin
They are a!' alike, the issue is limited, and time must enhance their
value. The price is One Dollar each.
HOW TO GET THE COINS:
Go to your nearest merchant or banker, as they are likely to have
them. If you cannot procuie them in this way, send direct to us, ordering
not less than Five Coins, and remitting One Dollar for eadi Coin ordered.
Send instructions how to ship the Coins and they will lv sent free
of expense. Remit by registered letter, or send express or post-oilice money
order, or bank draft to
Treasurer World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 111.
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weathers in the Colorado motintaius.
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34 hours. It is infallible." James
A. Lcc, Jefferson, Col.
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