Published every Thursday. Ceo W. Wagcnscller, Editor and Proprietor. Subscription 1.G0 per year, imtch must t p iM In nilvnneo when wnt out hI'Ii- the county.) ATI Of AOVIRTItlNO. All transient nivirttpmint. not ntherwl eintruetert tor will rlmrifi'il At th rut of 15 c-'niji per lint' (noiimrl'l measure) for first inser tion n1 li) cents per line tor eery .iibsequoiit Insertion. rlttn'h nntirrt puhlUhrA frn ; Miliary pnrrty, IHbiiln n rrtprrt, dt thrff trntt a lint. asy to Tako asy to Operate Are teattirfi pwtillar to rtood'f rill. 8mT III lie, U'trlcis, efficient, thorough. A owe man Inloodl Pills Republican Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT, William McKlnlcy. VICE PRESIDENT, Garret A. llobart Thursday, Oct. S, 1890. Marcus A. Manna. Si'tctio in tlio initlst of tlin oonti doiice that nil in wi ll, Mr. Iluntri in his simlitiir, clean-shaven, mid clear eyed composure, inoro apprehensive, of an overdrawn senso uf security t linn (f alarms, vibrate between the city nf commerce and tho city of convention, collected and vigilant as the engineer who iiiuiiagcii the cintines of a twin-screw steamer, conlidciit thut if there is no relaxa-' tion in well doinir no tempcHt can conic ttiit of the skies south or cast or west to st.iy tho course of the hhip safely to the port that, the chart and compass tell is righ ahead. Mr. II in-ia is the ne.v m-i'i in poli tic, the man of atl'iirs of his own, finding time for uuollh-ial business. This is not of evil ; there is not a bet ter ciixn of bet ter things. The clc mi'iit of which Mr. Minimis a type H i:e:-d'd to stand tirmly for the bal ances of power wit h whicli thn filth t rs c iiis. rvf'd the Republic and this representation of the ancient civic and national pride in o..r gov ernment under the Constitution as it is, has not come to us without cause, or appeared too hooti ; and when the contest is over and won, Mr. llanna will deserve well of his country that ho is serving; for the sake of principle with uioitics and for considerations, that contemplate only his fair share, as a laborious and faithful citizen of the general welfare. From "Tho Three Strate gic Chiefs of the l'recidential Cam paign. I. Marcus A. llanna," by Mwut Hu.sti.vu, in October AV view of Jievieifg. An Enthusiastic Meeting. Tho Silver Club of Middleburch held a meeting in the Court House lust Thursday evening. After elect ing J. (1. Weisor, Esq., Chairman, and Dr. Wolfe and J. O. Snyder, of lJprtvertown, secretaries, the audi ence were addressed ly Williiiui Warner of Camden, N. J. The Court House wait tilled with atten tive listeners who had gathered from all the nearby towns and Middle- burgh and vicinity. They found llr. Warner, a silver liepubliciin, a strong advocate of tho free coinage of silver, a speaker who backed up his ideas by irrefutable argument. Widilhburjh tVtirit Jtt tn. Out of our keen respect for local democratic leaders we refrained last week from saying anything concern ing the meeting alluded to above. Mi . Warner is a disappointed cilice seeker and his speech was of the windy character. The people in the audience with keener sensibilities left tint court house long before the would-be othec holder quit talking. No doubt t he local leaders who as sisteel in making the arrangements for the meeting would gladly have recalled the ati'air whrn they learned the real nature of the elephant they hail on their hands. Wo do not lic ense our democratic brethren, be cau.jo t hev w re imposed upon, but there is no use for a ncwHmicr to cover up the tracks of such a char acter, lo the Farmers. You rely on tho said: " You op tr r know you hare Liken, pill till It Is all ore r." 2c. C. I. Hood & Co., Proprietor. Lowell, Mass. The only Mil to tnko with Hood's Aarsaparllla. wage-earners 01 this country to consume your crops. You rely on tho men who work lor wages and who receive in payment for their daily, weekly or monthly labor over two and a quarter billion dollars a year. They are tho people who make your profits when they have the money to buy food, as they made them in and who make your losses when they haven t the money, as in tho case now. Without our wage earners and the two and a quarter billion dollars which they receive in wages annually, our farm ers, like all tho rest of us, must per ish oil' the faee of the earth. The farmer who votes for Jhyiin and free coiiiago votes against the wage earn er. When he votes against tho wage earners he volts against himself. Will tho American farmer destroy the value of his crops by voting to reduce the eai ning of labor which consume the farmer's products or will he vote to set nil our wage-earn trstowork again, to restore the purchasing power of tho home mar ket, ami to si 11 his wheat and corn for honest dollars earned by honest labor? The Official Ballot. The ballot which will bo voted iu the State this fall will contain nine columns. Tho Republican party will be first ; then w ill follow Democratic, Prohibition, National, Peoples', So cialist Labor, 1'reo Silver, JelVerson iuu and a blank column in the order named. Tho surnames of tho Presi- placed in tho column just, below the circle above ttie electors, lo tue is n large snuare in which the voter bv makir.tr a cross votes for tho en tiro thirty-two candidates for elector in that column. A voter desiring to vote for anv other candidate below tho ejectors in any other column will bo required to put a cross mark op posite each name. This form of bal lot differs materially from any used sinco the enactment of the Baker ballot law in Colonel John A. (Heun, Corporation Deputy Auditor (leneral, has prepared the plan and tho ballot is expected to give more general satisfaction than any yet ,i looted. Crank Gundy's Challenge. Lkwisih-ko, Pa., Sept. 30, 1W. Editor Poit, Middlebnrgh, Pa. Demi Sin:-Will you please publish the enclosed challenge to Mr. Hummel, iu your next issue? I have also sent a copy to Mr. Hum mel, and hope ho will accept of the proposition. Yours Truly, J. A. UCNDV. 4 liiillcnur t Mr. Hummel. Mit. E. M. Hummel, iSeliusgrove. Pa. Demi Sin : As you and I have, re ceived th nomination in our respec tive parties, for State Senator in the 7th District, and as tho issue of free coinage of Silver before the people this fall is of most vital im portance to the farmer and the laborer, I hereby request that you meet me in joint, friendly discussion of that issue at public meetings to be held at tho various oomts m the district. Dates, places of meeting and conditions to bo mutually agreed on. If you accept this prop osition please correspond either with me, direct or with W. L. Kurtz, luitriKil. Lewisburg, In., as soon as possible. lours very respect tuny, J. A. Ucsdv, Lewjsburg, Pa., Sept. 30, IH'.IO. Wo publish Crank Gundy's chal lenge if ho con take any glory out of nowspuper notoriety. This is evi dently all that the disciple of the oleomargarine school expocts from his wild venture. Wo do not know what Mr. Hummel intends to do, but if tho challenge were sent to us and wo were even inclined to debate the ouestion. we would ueclino to debate the question with John A. Oundy. Mr. Gundy has a son by the name of Charles who would malce a much better Senator than his father, pro vided he would be kept away far enough from his father's intluenco. Tho ouestion should bo debated but repudiation and free riot candidates are ant to cot hot under the collar without coLliuing themselves to facts. AN ESTIMATE ON THE VOTE. roiiHt-rmtUr Outlook Jlkni Mrltln Ivy'n t Irtory Nnro. New YoiiK, Oct. 1. A canvass of the States has been mado by the Herald on the Presidential question- and that journal says : Upon these figures it may safely bo said that if the election were to be held to-morrow 'M votes iu the electoral college would bo designa ted for M ijor McKiuley. This is i:i more tlian aro necessary loacnoice: Ntiiti'. Hr.vau. McKiuley. Uabania 11 Arkansas H California Colorado i Connecticut Delaware 3 ll'iorili t Georgia Idaho :' Illinois '.it Indiana 1;' Iowa I'l Kansas 10 Kentucky 13 Louisiana Maine Maryland H Massachusetts 15 Michigan 14 Minnesota Mississippi " Missouri 17 in regard to the changing of the dis- Suted county line to the eastward, s tut commission has not ret tak en Vote on the question of course tue story is untrue. We assume tne commission to be composed of hon orable men and that they will be guided entirely by the evidence. If they err the courts will correct them. There is no evidence what ever that will justify the moving of the lived-to line n inch to the cast ward. Indeed Huntingdon county has submitted practically no evi dence, to justify her holding the parts of Brady and Jackson town ship she has wronged this county of, while Mifilin county has presented a mass of uncontradicted testimony to sustain her claim, ami all the acts of assembly on the. subject are clearly iu our favor. What tho com mission will do is of course un known, but we have uo fear of how the courts will decide in view of the charge delivered bv Judge Bulling ton in tho United States court in the Mutual Life case. Lciciatoirn Uaztllt. irirnnblnlwitlt theiiniiitlm rend Ihla ANNAl'oi.ls, Md., Apr. 10, 1W4.-I have used Chamberlain's Pain Hnlm for rheumatism and found It to be all that is claimed for tt. I believe it to le the bt preparation for rheuma tism ttnd deep seat muscular pains on the market and cheerfully reconi mend it to the public Jxo, O Kikhiks, dealer In boots, shoes, etc., No. PJ Main Kt. AI.SO UK A l Til IS. f kcii amcsvii.I.k. St. Mary county. Mil. I sohl a bottle of Chamber Iain's I'ain Halm to a man who had been sulTering with rheumatism for neveral years. It made him u well man. A. .1 McUll.l,. ! or sale at m) cents per bottle by all Prugjist.. A MOTHER'S DUTY. Your daughters are the most pro cioiN legacy possible hi this life. Tho responsibility for them, and their future, is largely with you. The mysterious change that develops the thoughtful wemnn from the thoughtless girl, should find you on the watch day find night. As you care for their physical well- being, so will the woman H-, viul so will her children : also. ydia K. !nkhain' Xjr Vii":tablo Compound" is the sure reliance in this hour ot trial. Thousands have found It the never-falling power to correct all irregularities and start the woman on the sea of life with that physical health all should have. Worab difllcultics, displacements and the horrors cannot exist in company with Lydia K. I'iukhuiu's Vegetable Compound WE MUST HAVE HELP Wp my s to $ij per week for ens liomt work. Cim ! iloiio In spure time, day or evenlnc. No KeiiKMK, IIi'okh os I'mm imi. Sci.il Mump for work mill itrt li-tilant ul oiire. s-yinoiir supply Co., Musntilf temple, CaliliK-li, New Jrrsf), AVANTKD-SKVKKAL fill mi'ii or woiuni lo triivcl f FAITH- for ri'Mionsl- liltM'itulill.iliiM lion- In Ivnii-vlvunla, salary 170. payalile fl.'i weekly iiiii!epiiiHiH. I'Oilll.ni per l ) . 1 1 1 -1 1 1 . KiIerelH'e, KihIom' Helf-ilillreKt' Maiiiel envelope. I lie Nallonal, Star IliillihiiK, Clilia,'o. y-lMM. Montana. Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire. , New Jersey Now York North Carolina. . . North Dakota..., Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania. llhodo Island South Carolina.. South Dakota. . . . Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington. West Virginia.... Wisconsin Wyoming Total. 8 8 3 11 4 10 :iii 31 4 ! 4 12 15 3 VI 4 li ':'i ...210 12 l!:i7 1 Necessary to election. Tho results in West Virgiuiaoud Michigan me excoodiugly doubtful, but tho probabilities seem to incline iu Bryuu's favor. Mifflin County Line. Tho daily hero and several other right of the names of tho candidates papers have published a fuke story I:cro Cubccritir-s for a Haga:ir.o SEE THE BEST, DEMORESTS. AN UNPARALLED OFFErt. lleiuorekl'N Cut Paper I'm tern, nro tin' uemi iM-.iei le.il on tint 111 ti k-'i . Tli"v are or any nj.e tliar tiny iiu'inoerul u Imusuliol I conlil ro iillro. hi e.irii ,-,,pv ol Hi-' Mac iIii-i Is prluleil iiroU(oiieiiilllln I lie Billwerllier. or piiri'li:isir. Ion pretty ovortli mi'l roitnlarly inl'l tor :i'i") or any imiuiieruf puitems lor four eenls em li to eover p ii'kaife i'il n i-.ru Wlien tne Value el llii patieriin is cofinMereu in t hiiiiscnoer uci uuUy k'ets Demorest's Magazine Free All'! wlnit Maif izlnelt Ik! Vot IvjT It will lie luoro UillllHiil lli.tu ever liefure. Svw lil inaife. ini'iit, iimvineilio ls, new lilein, li.u'li copy eon tilns un exipilHlle reprwluctlun iu culors i f Sinn- f l.-Urateil pleiurii by a iuiiiuim urilsi, worthy to ailorn the walls ol lite luol rellneil nmiiu. li ih iiniriiieii niMi iir.Moiir.ni n is oie onl t'oinplete family M it;.i.lue pulillslied com -lillilllit all of III" most pvelle it uiiitN ot It H iMiileiiipcrarleH, beslile li ivlni; intiiiiltalile fe ! niivHui un own. oi.MiMiL.-5i . it iii.iiiaiiy u iM.'ea Miu.uliu'S In one. It Is a Digest of Current KvvnN iiml hUmh for thr liusy iiMii or woman, u Kevlew aii'l u Sloie li iil-io el luleresi for all. Wives, iiialliers, Us-l.-rs iin i il.uiliters eaii llnd exael ly w hat they iii-eil 10 uniiisi iiml Iristruei. ilittiu, uls i pru ileal Ileitis In every ilepartliiiilil or iloiueslli: ainl no i:l:il llle, liieliHlliix Hie fariilsliln' of ih.i liom. emiirolilery, hrli'-a-lirae. urtlstle ainl faney worK of nil klmlV ele., ele.. iinl siv'l;i'sI Ions tin t ail Vloe rearilHir Ihe w 'ell-bellii an. I lire v. of their own jiei soin. The seoiie of the artlrles for ls.iit mi l 1-T will Hover the holo emnitr mi l Us vaiii- l Interests unltho urllele.-i will li.) pfodnely tllilMratt"! w Mil the ilnst eiiifruvintfs, an I. In nMttlou, it will pulilh the lie.t ami purest, Ih'llon, li treats at out-ot-lio ir SportH, Home Aiuiiseiiients anl Kuterl ulntii"ll s ; It i;les a Kle it ileal of ulleiillon to tllel'hllilreli's lleparl, uient. anil "Our i oris." im.l has u Moutli.y Svin p illillil hy I'elelil-.it -il I'eople, III Wlili'll are ills !iissei tliii i ill .Hit iieMloiis uf (li: lioiir of In terest lu lie' oilier I'e.iilers. Lot us li ivo your Miihsi-rlptlon nt nmv. You gel in iro vat un tor your in mi l.ian It Ij ;kh sihle lo si.v'uru lu any oilier in i,m.iii. Tim M.i iln i year fjr t! in. or six months lor - f i on. (Overa.viilllTerent giinannts aro shown eai li yt'iir, lu ieriMur ..U of wulu i ur. o'juunaoln iv sulisenli'TS at i :. i'U'li.1 S iaipUi f ipy (with pal lorn coiiponi Kent fur lno. OEMOREST PUBLISHING CO., 110 Fifth Avenue, Naw York. A Mbrnil 4tr r. nlV SI.OI lor THE : MIDDLEBURGH -:- POST ' aai Dsmjrost'a Tamily Magazino. Beu J your HubsuriptlJUH to tuii unice. Your Gough, ikt A dotft bark, is a sign that there is something; foreign arounJ which shouldn't be there. You can quiet the noise, but the danger may be there just the same. SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil is not a cough specific; it does not merely allay the symptoms but it does give such strength to the body that it is able to throw off the disease. You know the old proverb of 44 the ounce of prevention ?" Don't neglect your cough. A book which will tell you more on the subject sent free on re quest. Your druggist kp Scott't Emul tion of Cod liver Oik Put up in 50 cU. and $.00 tut. SCOTT A BOWNK. Nw York. Remeiite Plie Ml o SKLINSGIIOVE MARBLE- YARDl M. L. MILLER, Prop'r I keep r iiistnntly on lirtinl iin l iiiiin iifnutiire to order all kitulK t)f Marble and Granite Old S'.onca Cleaned and Ecpaired. LOW IMtlCES 1 LOW I'UICKS!! I bavo otie of tin best Marblo Ct.t tern In t tie Stutw and consequently turn out k'ooiI work. JrjJTCoiiie Htnl see tuy workitprlcen. Thmikftil for punt favors 1 most re speetfullv us'i k porilintiniice of shine, M. L. MILLER Brolttoo STORE 11 11 SUNBURY, PA. Tbo Klt pliiint in loaded with tho latebt btyles of . nud Heavy Winter Underwear, Gloves, and all tho best and most seasonable iroods found in a lirat class C'lotliiu Store. Come and look at niv stock. will lind it well Htlected. I mil, Kespectfulli-, V. H. BOYEK. you WANTED -AN IDEA thlnit to Iiuteut ? l'roteet your Mens -, they inny liriiu you wealth. Write JOHN WKUIlKlt MKN de CO., I'ntent Attorneys, Waxlilugtun, 1. C, (or their J I, sou jiritu oiler. Orphans' Court Salo of vani Real Estate Tin) iiiiilersli:ne, Kxeoutors of tho last will ml KMIallieul of llaiili l eliHT. lain of Mnrllltf lownshlii, rtuvilereounty, I'a.. dii easeil, will tiy ilriuu ot un tii'han'ii I'ourt of tho haul county of Hiiiiler. exm-.e ioiulille dale on Trai t No. 1, on I liurilny. . Mil. IMM1. the following (leni'llliej real estate, wit : '1'HAt'T NO. I. Iieluif nil that certain 111 KHUillfn Him piect) Ol laiiO, the Mansion Kami ol the teHtiitor, nitua'e in spi'luK lownshlp, Min der roiinty, l'.. ImiiiuiI eil on Ihu Nort h liy htii'l ot hiiuoii Vender and sul'Hii'Hi l.auilM-rl et. al., K:cil by lunil ot milil l.aiui'i-ri. ami Truer No. u, Houlli by land of l.i-WIH Malibeek, I-uiIh-IIu YohI unit Joslall llel f rich iiml on tho West by land of rilure llel frli h iiml W llllam lireeKu, coiilalnlnir one-huii-ilreU mill llfly-two (132) wnnt ami i:t() percheM, inoro or lesH, with llio iipiirieiiaiu'es, whereon aro rrvoieil a J-story weiiiher-lioanleil plank frame house, bank Imrn and nil liecessury out liullilliik.'s, n well of K ""I water ul tho house and one ul tho bam, about '.M am-sot this tract Is well timlN-reil ami tie) b.ilauoo Is lu a hluh stale uf cultivation, Tli.UT NO.l. Iieln another cci t ilii farm iiios sua:;e or piece ol lau 1 situate In township, coun ty unil stale asores aid, bounded on tho North H laud of John Zellier unil Joseph UaHslnifcr, Kast by land Ol Joseph llassliin'er, 80I01110II IiiiiIbtI mid Tract No. 4, hern nailer described, South by laud or Lewis and Annie Mauticck and West by Tr.i 't No. :l 11 ml land of John .cIIht, coiitalulm; one hundred and ono (ll) 111 res and tu ierchcH III 1111 or less wil h the iipiiireuauces, whcii.'ou are erected a V-siory weaihi'r-lioaided loir house, bunk barn and all iieconaiy out- liull llns, plenty ol vriHid null, al.oia lu ucivs Is in iiiiiist aim tin-' balance is cieui . TUMT No. 11, belntr nnoiher farm or piece of land sllllaieus mm uiljoililliir 11 ai ls 1 unit i al ovc desrrllicd, boiiiiiled 011 llie Norih by pub lic road leaning irom .MiiiiiiecrceK to 1 roM iviiie 1.... I.o t . W...HI, l.c I ... A .....I 1 !...-, ,1 w.l ..r",i,i 11 j 1.11111 111 nilllll HUH l'll Is Manbcck ami West by tract 1 and public road. coiiiainlni,' eighty iKu) acres iiioih or lens wl'h I ho uppili'tcuaiiccs. Main billUlllik's, w ittci'. f.il.l, slaieoi i.'iililvalloli auoul tho sauio as oil the iracl iilioio ucscrllieil. TUAi;T No. 4, lieltu a ciTtaln plcco of tinilicr laud BltuaUi lu liAMihhlp, couiity urul Mule uioi osald b iiimleil 011 I lei .North by land of Ah. aloin l.aiiihi-rl mid (lust Mnvt-r, Kisl by laud ot Alex, llommcl, h jlllli liy lalidof Anion Hark eiilMiru' and West by land of is ManlHs k ami tract :l cimtalnlii),' rUlil (5 V) ucres nioii: or lebd, wiiu 1110 iippiiru'iiani'cs. THAl'T X11.J, b Ina curtain l.lmostono lot hltu.ilii as tl.H'ls aliovo ilescrlbi'd, uiljoililliir lands of John Klluler, K.Hlbeu Nlelulimer ul, ul. cuiitalulu 'M prciic8 in ire or less. Sulu In comiueui'K ui, 10 11 clock A. M. whoa tonus will bo m.ulo known by JAiMII I'.lllKU, l.lNlOLNZKIIIKIl, txoculor. tbe flnect lot of the latent Improved ifavtDff nurcbaned IMiM.'. I hav moved my bunine,, j." pojtte the jail. I liave jst that have ever been tiroiiRht to Snvder Co. and I Will dull tlmm prlcen that yon can nave from 2 to 0 dollars on everv tov vm. " 1 ine. 1 limiire ery Hove to be ctrlctly flrttt cIm. Heater t.'it,, r ' tacbed to each ratiRe. 1 1 e c I. The . TJT? A nTT7T Q inth, yon will find In my Hore. Uyery etove that goes otit niu.t KV...M 7 or it will oont you nothing. I olno make 'tk,J Spouting, RooflDg and Tinware at the LOWEST I'HICES and of the BEST TIN. Call and M. L. SHANNON, MiddleburgS mmm THE FASHIONABLE Mnnnhnnt HI I TT ntl f fl.V b h m A II K SB HC iiiviuuuui AlllJJUil Hi Ulll iiu You can iret tlie host amU f.. least money. Uo sure to , vour h Fall & Winter Clot of 1 lie in ah who guarantees;,.! , in ami gives yon roeK lottuti j.- Merchant Tailor, Selinsgrove, Pa. iwStoreJewWsJBwPI at Verdilla, Snyder Cdo; p Few iiiotitlix in tin; iniTcaiitilo business lias iirovi n l voij that honest ilcaliii;, finall irniits ami cash busint'ss is bv tar t! plan. In order to irive you un idea almiit our priees we make a li-t articles to show how niueh cau lie bought for $1.00 at otir store. 3 lbs. Nails, assorted sizes in 1 lb. packs, l'u'oz. O'lafu ivepai'r Liii&a, . . . 1 puck bruss Clintch Nails, 10 Quart (lal. Water Tails, 40 feet pal. wire twist Clothe Lino, 1 lb. liest Uakiiif; Powder, 3 dozen Clothe l'ins, 4 oz. pack Smoking Tobacco, 1000 Matches, 1 pair gotnl Sicks, 1 Fruit Funnel, TOTAL H.f Thankiii"; von tor your jast patronage with fair pr spt h. ! tu re, I'am Yours Kcspectfully, S. Secii3?is NEW DRUGS, NEW MANAGE! MIDDLEBUR K PHARlffl W. H. SPANGLER. Great Reduction Sale of For Ninety Days ! I The Undersigned Offer The Public Theii TIRE STOCK OP FURNITURE AT THE UUEATKST BACUIFICU EvER KNOWN IN C'ENTIU HVI.V'IA We lire not hHllin out, bt.t we do tbU to Increane our bii!i',j0" vIouh yeitr. W o nive a fow of the prices tin followi : tSoft Wood Cluiinber SuitH $14.00 Cotton Top MuttresH llnrdWood Chuinbiir Hults 1U.0U Woven Wire MattreM.- Aiitirino OaU Suits, H l'lifoeu lil.UD.Hed Snrltics riiinh I'arlor butts oO.OU Drop Tab I on, per ft Wootli'U Chalm per net 13.50 IMtitfonu Uookem In stock, everytbliiK In the furnltiiro line, Including Mlrff- HehUs, tSideboards, CupbourdH, ('entre Talileit, Fancy RofkHr. IVatlier J'lilows, l.ouii(;et, Lom-lies, Jiouclitrayfi, blnKn, n"""L Bt'Ht Chairs tine, iiiediuni aud cheap furniture, to uuit all clj 1'rloeB reduced all through. C'otue early and nee our ftock &" rnnp nrilr. niui tliiifl KfiVA 1. f n 2'i tier runt, nn nvurv ilolltir. Special Attention Given to Undertaking & KATHERMAN & HARTNAN,
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