.Ptartttajj, lost Publiflbed every Thursday. Geo. W. Waaenseller. Editor and Proprietor. Subscription 1.50 per year, blob mint bo pnl.1 In a.lvation when svnt wit- w. me county.) ATIS OF AOVlftTlalNO. All trinnii'til (Ktvcrtlwmontu not othf-rwlw (on trurt fit (or w ill ! dinrvi.fl nt 111 ml nf IB ppnt p.T llnpfnonnnrli'l itH-xmirpi tor Drat Inaor tlon nml 10 cents per Hue tr every siiueqiiunt tn-rtion. rP"tlh Hnli'f pu'.lithrti frtti Miliary patrly. trilnttrt nf rr'iftl, if !., thrrrem' (". Republican Committeemen. A1nm,-.T. K. Fettorolf. TobliU MlMioII. ll-iivi-r. NnHim Kr I. trvlti K'nnev. ll-Mver W. Win. Ilwter. '. W. ImiinIi. Vnlr ?. W. Hiiiiiiwl, II. I . iiniwl. Intptmit), 1). A. rurt.llne, T. II. Nli'holfc Franklin. c. II. lliiiik'ltx-rtfpr. 4. W. lilsr-n-hower. Jivkwin. Win. Mnrtln. .1. H. Yenrlek. Miiiiiieiiiirirli.-'iirtm Itowemux, w. P. Fee. MliMlerrei-k, .f . Mlti liel, I. t,. How. Munne, H. II. IWinl'ier. I. K. M-iiihI. I'l-nn. linnii-l Kinm1. v. K. Wmwr. iirry. Irwin llnver, lli'tiry lluMlnir. IVrrv XV..-l) inl-;l M iimvul. II. K. F'TStor. prliiir,-lr. A. M Smlili, i. K.Mpnlil. S-lliUKPivr. K. It. ii.'iiili,-rllni. V. XV. Covert, rnlun. Win. I. Fluti'liT. .1. . Stnlil, XViiMhlniftim, xv tn. f. Illlhlin. .lorry i nini . ItcpuMiciin Ticket. in ii i-j ii 1 1 n in IT H 1 '.'I VI VI '.'I V tM 7 roil rilKSIDKXT, William McKinlci). VICKrKKSIDEST, Garret A. Hobart. E'.eetors-ii'-l.nrup, ,t4e,ii Wh'irt'n. I'lillii. .M.'iii"l''r K. I'.i'ton. I'l.-urflaM. Win. I). X'il..pnv. AII.".Mii-liy. I.v In it) I). l.lllHTt. ;iiijIiIii. Pistrlrt Ki'-einr. Ir. .Inliii s. I'i' ir.ui. I 'hi l 'I'li-ijiiiin. A I I'll II. Ilnrkf. I 'I i 1 : 1 ' l -t T ) 1 1 : . ITi'ik II. 1 1 t i l . v . I'liihi l"liiila. Willi mi M T.i.:;ir'. I'lilln'Mfililii, ?- ti i r I I. M.-.-r-i, riii.iiipin. .t..wi.., ii. n,,,., l.lnw I. XV 1 11 l.i in I-', s.ilfv, Nnrristown. .I ilin Kri'. Il"i lili'li"in. Ileiirv I.. .Inli'iKiii. ItiMilliiK'. -I.ilin II. I, ill' IK vVIn hi'il. Ku-r-tt XViiiri'ti.H.T.iMon. It. XV. XVII. I. II ili'I.in. Il:irrl-iiii It ill. Milm-ioy City. II. XV. Mill. T. t.-lMiion. Il.'lirv i'. T iiiKIi iliiiix'k. .1. II. Ilr.nvn. xvilliniii'iHirt. h ri..."ii' . Kn ll'Tivli'k. (t "irifi ll.in.n MMJ. r, l.i'WlHli'irif. It. Il.s'iln.lel, York, u.-ni i-i' T. .ink. .lulniHti.wn. Kx- 'in. A.C. White, llMMkUlle. XVIIIItllll N. l!:llllliilpll, rittilllllV. Kiminui'l XVi'rM.i-ltii.T, Allrvliiiny. J.wliili sp.-er, KHiilirtlr K I ni-.l K. Alir uns, H itler. Imlir S'lliel K.rle. XVillhiiii N. Si'hniir. Warren. Joseph C. Cainiilii'll, .Xl.irimi. KTATK. for Conirressiiii'ii-iit-I.nrKO. IUI.I SU A A. UHOXX , H. A. IAVKNl'UltT. rorsTT. l-'.ir Coti're, THAI). M. MAIION. For Mute Scimior, EI) XV IN M. Ill MMKL (Mubjeet to Dlstrli'l confervneo.) For Awetnhlv, CIIAULKH XV. lUCItMAN. .'r Hlwrirr . r.siorr HiTTKit. For Treamiri'r, . WILLIAM II. HIEliLK. Fur t'mnttiHHlonerM, WILLIAM IHtKKSK, ISAAC SI'OI IS. Fur (lountv Auilll'ira, .I.e. lloWEItsnX. C. F. MoYEIt. For Coroner. lr. J. K. IKK.Alt. M rncnt whera he dronpecl the thread in the morning. lie count himteU the divinely ordained ftpostle ol tne new hnancial moveraont. lie co" to church on Sunday to obtain in spiration for proseciitinghifltniRMion iluruiKtue week, farmers picnic bv BtreamH and in proves are ht-ld. The bicycle race, the home race, the wrestling match, and the silver de bate increase the crowds. When the sound-money orator begins hit argument he finds himself working against signal odds. He who starts out to convert others finds it hard to confess ho himself has been wrong. He is impervious to argu ment. His mind mar bo compared to a bottle empty and corked as it floats in the sea. The ocean itself cannot fill such a bottle, and the larger the ocean and the greater the vacuum of the bottle, the tighter is the cork pushed in. Under such conditions the old orthodox meth ods of campaign are impotent. A new kind of literature even must be evolved. Manv difficulties hitherto unkuoxvn have been developed. From "An Outlook upon the Agrar ian Propaganda in the West," by Nxwcrx Dwioht Httxts, in Septem ber Jicvicw of licview. Senatorial Conference- The Republican Senatorial confer ence will bo held at tho Cameron HouHe, Lewisburg, Sept. II. There are three counties in this district, Northumberland, Snyder and Union and each is entitled to three votes in t ho conference The candidates are W. H. Hiickenbcrg : K M. Hummel, of Selinsgrove, and A. D. Miller, of Lexvisburg. What Senator Haekcuberg and Mr. Milk r intend to do for the claims of Snyder county we are not prepar ed to hiiv. Four rears nco xvheu the conference was iu a deadlock tho el lims of Snyder county were vigor ously presented and finally the con ferees of Snyder county yielded ami made S'-nntor JIackouberg the nom inee. This xvas dono xvitli tho clour understanding that should Senator Uackenherg and Ed. M. Hummel confront each other in a conference under similar circumstances, the voto of tho former's conferees should bo turned over to the latter. That condition will confront Senator Ibickenberg next Monday and it re mains to be seen what ho will do. Snyder county never lias had n State Senator and it xvould bo gross injustice to again turn aside tho hou est and just claims of this count v. We presume that Mr. Miller is a fuil fledged candidate for tho position, but wo understand that he is willing, if necessary, to sacrifice personal ambition to secure party harmony. Surely between the two counties, Mr. Hummel should be able to se curo enough votes to give him the nomination. Thursday, Sept. 10,1890. Ulrich for Senator. t'has. V. Thiol), of this place, who was named for Senator by tho convention nt Middleburgh on Moiidnv, is one of the leading lawyers of Snyder county bar, mid has an extensive practice in this and adjoining comities. Ho is one of the toxvn'sino.-t progressive citizens, always lending a helping hand in movements toxvardtho advancement "f the citizens f toxvu and county. Mr. ririch comes from one of the oldest and most respected fiuuilics in tho county ; they were among the earliest, set tiers, and cultivated the finest farms in this section. Mr. Ulrich has all the qualities requisite in a lii st class Senator : lie is in close touch with his pcoplo and is an admirer of Hryan and the Chicago Platform. S lliis'rove 'J'iiin, . A Lie Mailed. Recently an article appeared in nearly all of the free silver paperH, including tho Selinsgrove J'imen entitled "England's Fear." in which it xvas set forth in the most innocent way that America would increase her foreign trado bv tho adoption of freo silver. The article is accredit ed to tho "London Financial News" of March 10. The articlo was ft forgery from beginning to end. The London correspondent of the Now York Tribune, writing under dato of August 1.), says: "It is pronounced 11 forgery by the London Financial News of August I t, which refers explicitly to it and says: Ao sncn article was ever printed by us, and its wholo tenor is directly opposed to tLo view we liavo taken of tho effect of freo nil verm tho United States. So far from advocating free Hilver coinage, wo havo persistently pointed out thnt it spells repudiation, and the withdrawal of all European capital." Another populist ic lie repudiated. Populist Campaign Methods. Much is being said about tho cam paign of education. Unfortunately, unto the present moment tho educa tion has been largely on the part of the Populists. Tho zeal of tho silver orator is something to stir tho won der and alarm of all intelligent men. Like- the zealot of old, tho silverito rises yet a great x hilo before day to compass one convert boforo milkinc ins cows or muung nis way into tho SOME RAMBLING THOUGHTS. BY NEMO. (CopyrlKbted.) .1 . u ounou by a layman in tno spare moments of u busy career, and dedi cated to a better understanding of file and its varied opportunities.) .aow, young men, strong young men but lacking in purpose, as a second article based upon tho silver certificate engraving "History Teaching Youth", let mo spread out before you the vista of opportunity that is as much your heritage as anyono s. If 1 be foolish euough to bo unpractical Hi mv suggestions. you xvill knoxv it immediately ; for common sense is not entirely dead within you, though you have frittered axvay your time in things that are worse than play. Y'ou knoxv. just as well as I, that no amount of thrashing xvill ever cause tho lienxy legs of a l'ci'f heron to becomo liuht and delieiito like tboso of "Maud S." So I shall not insult vour in telligence by saying that all of us may equal iu fame thoso names that are already written high iu our country's hiatory. Rut I want you to open wide your mind, your hitherto purposeless mind, to a great thought, tho un common grandeur of common lives that aro uprightly lived, even though they bo obscure, unknoxvu, unchron-icleJ. Go to the xveed that forces its xvav up through tho chinks of your pave ment and learn from it. You crush it with vour heel and it is cone. It dies and you think of it no more. let that weed has em rendered its contribution of elTort and justified its existence. Its little lungs, (I may so designate them) have been taking in the poisonous gases that you and all laud-dwelling creatures exhale, and it ha been breathing forth its tiny share of tho oxygeu that sustains you. More than that. It has changed some few particles of inorganic clay and rock and dirt into a living plant j and death can never return those particles to their original state. Tho material it leaves behiud when you trample on it, passes to tho nourishment of other rlants, and tho humblest, feeblest, most worthless weed may thus servo ultimately to sustain the greatest thing in creation YOU. Go to some South Sea Island and amid the palms and sunshine of one of thoso gems of the Pacific, think of its origin. Agos ago far below tho Burface, the ceral insoct gather ed around mm his calcareous cyst. Ho passed axvay but his work en dured and upon it others in an in terminablo series built their tiuy but everlasting cells, until at last the surface of the ocean was reach ed and another island was born. In what respect was that pioneer in- Feet inferior to those who completed 11.- I- A T 11 IF- f iub worn i xn noming. iie is un known, however i yet absolutely es- iields. All day long he hastons his 1 scutittl to ull those who worked with footsteps that ho may havo on hour!"'m anu" folio .ved him. . in the evening for visiting some un- Go out on the ocoanv and look convinced neighbor. He returns around you. It is a typo ii our hu- iiom tuo Hem to take up the argu-'mamty. Only the Burfaondci it ' -.. hbN broken into waved. Beneath them, to its most abysmal depths, unruf fled, even unlighted, waters slowly move hither and thither. No mat ter how beauteous the waves, they would be no longer ocean, if the underlying mass were lacking. Thoso xvaves are the great leaders in the world. Rut the waters above are as naught save for the waters beneath, and you and I, if our spir its are true and our motives clean, ill tejoice at anv height our race may reach i for are cstential to it. ire in our hidden gnhere are hold ing it up. Do these things teach you nothiDg, or are your ears eternally deaf to truth T lo me the imperishable testimony of the coral reef, the still, small voice of the humble floxver, the gruft' muiic of the waves, come not merely to teach but to sat isfy. They convince us that the life properly lived aud at last snuffed out in obscurity, may yet, by rea son of getting in motion tho forces for good in these we happen against, havo its essential share in great deeds, vast accomplishments, and moral victories. Y'ou in your little place, which you must till to the best of your ability, ns essential to the well-being of our country as the best man in it. Y'ou are flesh and blood. No more than that is he. You can influence strongly those around you. Loss than that can he, for the higher he gets the less of personal contact does ho enjoy. What greater breadth to a narrow life could you desire? In the world God has ordered that matter, though it may change its form a thousand times is vet in itself in destructible. I believe it is also de creed that the deeds ami acts aud thoughts that pass from us to others aro surely as enduring as tho ele ments of a plan;. Here then is the grandeur of a good life and tho vera horror f a Ixul one, acting aud re acting through generation"! to come. Ho not alarmed because the world knows you not i be not alarmed be cause yon have not, hitherto under derstood, or cared to understand. the glory of that manhood xv here unto you were called when your mother gave you birth. Wo are nem ing tho point where we part company for a week. This silent printed page has possibly stirred that soul of yours with a new determination to bo and to do. Rend it over a second time and then ask the oue in whose judgement you moHt trust, xvhet her it is right or xvhether is vrong. I Lave not written regardiDg daily employment but rather regarding the conscious and unconscious influences you may daily exert. I am satisfied that the vista stretched out before you thus far is xvide euough for the one most ambitious for power. Next week wo will consider the material pos sibilities lying before you as ao American youth. Station D., New York. Old IVople. ' Old people who require" medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys xvill find the true remedy in Electric Ritters. This medicine does not stimulate and coutains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and boxvels, adding strength and giving tone to tho or gans, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of tho functions. Elec tric Hitters is mi excellent appetizer and aids dige-tion. Old People find it just, exactly what they need. Price fifty cents and 1.00 per hot tlo at (liavliill. (larinan ,V Co.'h Store, Richfield, Pa., and 'all druggists BiliouGtieoG I etused by torpid liver, which prevents diges tion and permlu food to ferment and putrlf jr hi the stomach. Then follow dizziness, hedAcb, rui LnJ Insomlna, nervousness, and, If not relieved, bilious fever or blood poisoning. Hood's rills stimulate the stomach, rotis the liver, cure hend.iehe. dirtiness. tlpation. ete. cents. Sild ny all druvitlsta, The omy I'ilU Ui take with Hood's Harsaparllla. Pills eon- IS Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Will cure the worst forms of female complaints, all ovarian troubles, In flammation and ulceration, falling and displacements of the womb, and conse quent spiuul weakness, and is pecu liarly adapted to the change of life. Every time it will cure Backache. It has cured more cases of leucor rheva by removing the cause, thanauy remedy the world has ever known ; it is almost infallible in such cases. It dissolves and expels tumors from the uterus in an early stage of develop ment, and checks any tendency to can cerous humors. Lydla O. Plnkham'i Liver Pills work in unison with the Compound, and are a sure cure fot constipation and sick headache. Mrs. l'inkhuiu's Sunative Wash la of great value for local application. llui'lileii'M Anilrw Naive. The Rest Salve in the world for Cuts, Riuises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Pilos, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price '25 cents per box. For sale by Graybill. Garuiau fc Co., Richfield and all Druggists. llipans Tabulea cure dyspepsia. Rlpans Tabules cure headache. r lUKtS WHtll ALL LLl om i4iu,iu syrup, timh Uuud. use I in tuna. nii hit unit-trim. una. n ll WOMAN AS A PROVISO. Knte flro.vtilee Sherwood. Iii Ohio the Supreme Court has decided that women may vote for school officers, provided that it shall not be considered a constitu tional privilege, but a legislative boon. Thus the women of Ohio are school electors, provided only that they shall not bo considered as hav mga constitutional status, which leads to the remark that there is at ways a proviso xvuere xvomcu are concerned and nlwavs xvill bo until they stand tho equals of men under iaxvs civil as well as divine. When I was in tho Glasgow Mu seum, examining the old blue laws of the .Scottish kirk, I found a de cree mai xvoinen might attend ser vices in the Cathedral, convertei from pupal masses to Calvinistie pselinody, provided they did not sit in mo seats placed lor the men iney were id sit on the tloor, or bring their s'ooU with them. In E linbiirg in the natior.nl collection of trophies, military and civil. I saw one of tho very stools permitted by tho kirk : the stool that Janet Ged- des (to whom a monument has been erected m the Scottish capital) inrew at tho jjpiscopal clergyman with tho remark, "I'ak yo that for ihiwiing to say mass at my lug. T A A , . it seemed lo mo then, as it scorns to me uoxv in looking over the Ohio d'-'cisku:, that here xvas a proviso wnu more spirit in it than its pro jectors anticipated- Like the stool provided by tho kirk for tho xvomcu oi Scotland, xvill bo the decisiou of the Ohio Com t, for tho man must look to his robes xxlio rustles them in the em s of women axvukcued to their rights and duties. All the same Ohio women are thankful for the proviso, aud tho judges who made it. ihe gravity with which modern men, who have usurped all law and authority, pass upon tho rights and privileges of women would bo laughable if it was not so presump tuous. ihe Scottish kirk was at least honest when it built its chief seuts for men and relegated its wo men to the floor ; but the men now who assert they would give to wo men all the rights and privileges they enjoy, provided they could be assured it was not for the physical and moral ruination of society and Ihe sex, have no such honest merit. As reasonable creatures thev know that the women who sit beside them in the church pews and the enter tainment hall, who vote at church elections, teach in the schools, sell goods in store and shop, work be side mem in the lactorv and carrv offtho honors in the universities and prizes in tho saloons, aro not likely to change their morals and iminner the moment they take a ballot in their hands. The xyorst fuuturo of this sort of legislation secured by women's xvork, is that when xvoinen get it through they cannot see it fairly carried out becauso they are cut oil' from lobk ing lifter it, by the limitations of the proviso. For instance, the Army Nurse bill, which tho Woman's Re lief Corps got passed by Congress two years ago niter an eight years' campaign, is proving inadequate be cause the men of tho Pension oflico rule out the regimental nurses, not-withbtu-ding they were paid and found by the government, becauso of a techuicul dill'creuco in their in duction into service. As r proviso woman has her liini-" tations. Give her tho sxving of the civil law iu the same degree she has of the moral code and sho will be found to bo as much of a success as a conservator of good government in the State as sho has long prox-ed herself to bo in tho church, xvhether as an occupant of a front pew, or saying her prayers on the bare Cathedral floor. The Coming Fan at Brook Park, Lew isburg, Pa. Tho foity-third annual fair of Union County Agricultural Society xvill bo held at Rrook Park, Lewis burg, on September U'J-30 and Oct. 1-2. Excursion rates on all railroads. It is one of tho oldest organizations of tho kind in tho County. It has stood the Test of Time, because from the stai t it has been steadfast iu the belief that honesty is tho best of Policy. With increased age, its ex hibitions become better. This fact will bo demonstrated this year more than ever before. New Ollicers, Nexv Track, and Largo Purses. The Committee have formulated a list of premiums that will prove very at tractive lo owners of fast horses. Live' stock raisers, farmers and farmers' Organizations, manufactur ers and others, full particulars are given on Pumphlets issued by the society which can bo had on appli cation, or by addressing O. l)alo Wolfe, Secretary, Lexvisburg, Pa. Tho public is assured that this year's exhibition will prove Pre-eminently attractive. C. Dale Wolfe, sec. Oue Way to la Happy Is at oil times to attend to the coinforts'of;your family. Sliuuld nny one of llieiu eutuh a hllKlit Cold or C'oiikIi, pn-piire younself and cull ul oueo onJ. W.perker, M. p., Hlclilleid s H. K. Howell, Mi'L'luro i W. II. Herman, Trcxelvlllt) and It. 11. WalRTs, I'euiia Crook, mile HtfmiiHuud ti l u trial liottlo of otto'a cure, tlio ifri'iit tiennun Itemedy free. We Klve It uway lo prove t hat, we have a Miire Cure for UuukIih, Colds, Asiniiia, C'uiiHUiup f lull and ull dlneuftta ot luu Tliruut a.id Luutfa. Lurtro alzua boo uud use, . laslHWuce mi On nhnrn Invo.a ... ...lit PT 1 . . ..v,,w ii.in wm licr 0 unrig tne 111011$ August, the following reductions on goods nam All our . 1 including Men's, Ladies' Mimes', and CMMtw. J cent. All Ladies' and Misses' Oxfords 25 ner dl Summer Dress Goods, including white goods, SOr ALL CLOTHING 20 per J On 100 pairs Men's fino nor ennl I These are not shop worn goods, but strictly fiJ (Illlllfl ftfirlt mill r v jv. r ' ""I ...v vA.uuiiiu ucK, ior uasn buyers; 8u i,i mis Bucrmce saie. HOCH k OLDT 1 IlislslfntBMJril Iiit' ftw Ber BARGAINS IN CLOTHING M ii Ber Sis Rn $10 m iicavy weights in Trousers, $3.50. Tho g made to order, Guaranteed all wool, Trinnnin- clas.. Workmanship guaranteed. JNO. A. HEFPELFINGER, Tail, Opposite Tost Oflice. Selinsru !l CT Aft 0K MOTHERS A RARE TREAT FOR YOU ALL. i IA oO.Ul; Bys Sampon suit, witntrapai, ,f f0F l-.r-, ANP WJ? A,T EXPRESS CHARGES TO VOUR DOOR I , , ......, rrnoieuit Homing MinufjrtUfmk SAMPSON SUITS Jmjtl CZa OUR Dark T??7, ' Vife I V ranti Th bovmentiond $1 .-fi BonW Onford Gfy and Olivt Brown, a, blow in doubl bimttd wilh Sulor a,. wni lurijKn cttux, linrd nki Alh.rt T-.I1I c.i... I l.u. T minihlp Ihrouihout th bt mmn a Cot h,i i Sui Hockrtt, TopisjC. r.icni mm ona lUCd Oil 111 Pu Pack. II nn .11 Pint. In Sim from lolo h yMriofmJ (-r uipo,ur cm. uoucit BlflltAiwnl at uin. tt.Wm C . t. r.pr,gt pi id Vour donr. t In ffmiuini; tend urcr 1'iitt Kti r o K lt,rpl llrfl.. ( UAr rr C.gU'rtcd I tin ana lor niriiure leni as nf a, !.. Lirthdiy and ii lirij-i or ir.u.i ur ria t. . PHES TO EVERYBODY our lllustratei! Priced Catalogue in which you will! fi-d I?oyi Suits f:om g3c. up Voutht ' Long Tants Suits from 2.00 up' 'and Mens Suits from' ?2 c;o tir. E.ROSENBURQER L CO.. 201 E. 102d St, Hew YcrJ DRUGS NEW NEW MANAGED MIDDLEBURG PBARM W. H. SPANGLER. Great Reduction Sale of r II hi! For Ninety Days ! The Undersigned Offer The Public Tiff TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT THE GREATEST HACKIPICK EvER KNOWN IN CETC C-T in - a We are not f-ellinj; out, but we do HiIh to IncreaHa our nulos viuub yenr. t m v a low OI tllO lirli'Og an follow : Hoft Wooil CliatiibiT StiltB if 1-1.00 Cotton Top Mattress.-- Hard Wood Chamber Suits 10.00 Wovmi Wire Mttttrew-- Antique Oak 8uit8, 8 Pleoea l'.I.OO Hed Sprinizs - riuali rrlor Bults uo.00 Drop Tnbl8, per ft ' Wooden Chair, por net 3.50 Platform HooLth -J r ... . i . ii i ' . . a u Biucn, everj umiK in me iiirniture line, luoludlng Mirrur. DebkB, tiidoboardn, Clipboards, Centre TableB, Fauoy Uovkfrh Feather nilowi, LoungeB, Coutshes, DouKhtravB, Sinks, li"1" Beat Chairs fine, medium and cheap furniture, to suit all cl" Trices reduced all through. Come early and see our stork your order, and thus save 13 to 20 per cent, oa every dollar. Special Attention Giron to Undertaking & & KATHERMAN Si HA RTNAN, Us : 1
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