The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 11, 1900, Image 4

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    THE MXDDLEBURG POST
I'ul.lishcd Even Thursday Morning
LET BILL CO IX AGAIN
BY JAMt HOWE
G. W. W A GEN SELLER, Editor ard Proprietor.,
BUMcnraon hatks.
11 Oit pet JPM if paid In tdVMM ft I. AO pm year if not U
in NVMN Single mpte?. Five CenU.
AlvTf IhIiiic Km tret, II wntn per line, nonpareil mM-ur.'.
nu'tit for tint I MjpjHtofc and 10 Ntttl mt line for ?twh nutMe
qut'nt inMTtmn. 5?f OFKU'E. Nfr tiie County Court Dtiwh,
Ih'Iwi vii tin First National llnnk anl Hit? GtuntyJa.il.
Vou K XXVII,
Ocr. 11, 1! H M .
Nl'M I'll; 4t.
Did Charity prevail, Mm Pnm would inve
vehicle of Virtu, Truth and Lotra." Cdwvhl
IIKKENT COMMENT.
Mi:. Uuyan's sneers ;it (lit-full (litmer nii will
not efface the memory f tin workingtnan.
The Hon. George Knd Williams deolioea to
permil some of the gold Democrats to return to
the party.
Mi:. Bryan will omit all allusions to the Tam
many Lee Trust during his campaign tour of
New York.
In Ohio the Democratic campaign is looked
upon BE a good joke. But .Mr. Bryan and Chair
man Jones take it seriously enough when they
lay claim to that state.
CURRENCY is now going West and South to
move the crops. Never before did it have such
a job nf moving to perform.
Mr. Bryan perched on an automobile and
making hard-luck spetches is a spectacle calcu
lated to add to the hilarity of the situation.
Senator Wellington goes away from home
to do his campaigning. By this move he manages
to escape some of the wrath of his constituents.
Till", consumers who will have to pay more for
their coal will not have a vast amont of admira
tion for the gentlemen who arranged the strike.
ONE of the "attractions" at the Centre County
fair will lc a live bird shoot. Why shall inno
cent birds lie made the victims of sjort to lie
bruised and mangled?
Mr. Bryan goes to a great deal of unnecessary
trouble when he denies the rumors concerning
the construction of his Cabinet. But then Mr.
Bryan is a professional trouble hunter.
The Hon. Job Bailey has not raised any
...a 11.. . .. ...
constitutional oojeoiions to governmental aid to
Galveston sufferers. Has the gentleman from
Texas resigned his chaperonage of the constitu
tion? I'm: anthracite coal miners' strike is still on.
The operators offered a ten per cent advance in
wages, but the miners have spurned it. This act
of the miners has lost to them a large portion ot
public sympathy.
During the Spanish war the Flag was worn
and flown by all patriotic Amerk-an. Ixit them
wear and fly it now to show they intend to up
hold the administration in keeping the fruits of
the war with Spain.
Mr. QARMAN has made a political forecast
T was noou hour in the workshop ;
The emptied pails were closed,
And tbete a toiler smoked a pipe,
And here a toiler dosed.
Thus sjwke the workshop scholar
Unto his comrades : "Men,
We've had good times since Bill's leen in:
Ijct Bill go in again.
"This Bryan is a scholar
And heavy in his jaw,
And every won! fie let's us hear
Is just as clear as law ;
But though, he has our sympathy,
We'll run no chances, men :
We've had good times since Bill's been in.
Let Bill go in again.
" We've taters in our cellar,
And in our ice-box meat:
Four years ago we scarcely had
Enough of bread to eat.
We're working now, and growing fat,
Have lager now and then;
We've had good times since Bill's been in;
Let Bill go in again." X. V. Sun.
A HEW DEPARTURE
TICKING the past month the office of the
- Post has received large invoices of new
and fashionable types, rules, borders and other
necessary adjuncts for turning out books, Ixtok
lets, and commercial printing equal, if not supe
rior, to the best equipped city offices.
Hereafter we will make a specialty of IxMiklct
and magazine work, and all other printed matter
used by Schools, Colleges and Universities.
This will embnice Catalog, Circular, and all
classes of College Literature and Stationery, in
cluding Half Tone, Photogravure, Embossing
and Chromatic Printing, of every kind and des
cription, and the finest that can be done.
Half Tone and other Engravings for all class
es of printing will be made and furnished every
patron of the Post Printing Establishment at -
tual coxt to m, and this means a great saving, as
our large orders secure considerable reductions
in prices, and the liest class of work.
There are many reasons why first-class print
can be done for less money in small towns than
in large cities, (more satisfactorily, too,) among
which are these:
1 . Bents are lower.
2. Insurance is lighter.
3. Skilled labor is cheaper.
4. The cost of living is less.
5. I taw material costs no more.
All these facts have been satisfactorily demon
strated in the operation of the shoe factory, the
shirt factory, the knitting mill, and other impor
tant industries, which have gradually crept away
from the great commercial centres, within the
last decade, and found homes in the rural dis
?S3 PRISTINE THOUGHTS 2
if
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Collated and Arranged Expressly for The Post
Your Money Back
II any af tsssa Capes fall to please.
Famous Maryland" No. 5 X. Tit. cap la M
Capes sr ioJ r stllM Ucbsa lent. "''
ft degree) ( If. IX. Prlo ft..
Giro Bust Maa.
For The KnMUNMI Pout.
SCIENCE AND
LIFE
What is the Truth of the Matter?
To stde with Truth in noMe. when we almre her wretchel mint,
Ere her o uv bri rig fume ami profit nd "tin (tronperou to be junt:
Then it it the brave nmn choose, when the cownrd ntandn aside.
Doubting, in his abject spirit, till his l.onl in i r m ifltMl. .- r.l
RKI.ATI VK to the mystery of the origin nml evolution of
Life there is but one question to the logical muni and that
Is, ''The Truth of the Matter." Wltat is it? Itsecrus
strange that, to so many minds, the thought of man's close n In
tioti to the rest of the animal kingdom Is so repugnant, when, as
a matter of fAc! Iwyoutt controversy, the lowest t ! of men are
closer to the highest apes than to the highest types of men.
The Rev. !lenry MrCook. nn eminent Philadelphia clergy
man, has recently declared, in the pulpit, his belief that our do- .
uiestlc animals will probably he found in Heaven, which is the
most radh-al step yet taken toward bridging the gap btftwam the '
theory of evolution and the primitive conceptionsof the "Child
ren of Israel," which obtains in the t'hriMian theology of today. .
When we consider that, at certain stage of our individual
existences, we ate physically, so far as can Im' dlneerned. ldentl- ;
cal with some of the lower animals, our conceit, as well as our
repugnance, should vanish and give way to reason. Allow me
to quote from "The Story of Creation." by Kdward Clodd, V. K. 1
A. S "The eggs, or the Hernia, from which ail organisms spring,
are, to outward seeming, exactly alike, and this likeness crsista i
through the earlier stages of all the highest animals, even after
the form Is traceable in the embryo. Embryo as of living things -epitomizes,
during their development, the series of changes
throiiKh which the ancestral forms pMMd in their ascent from !
the wimple to the complex; the higher triH-tures (Missing through
the same Ntatres as the lower structures up to the point where ;
they are marked off from them, yet never becoming, in detail,
Ibt form which they represent for the time lieing.
"For example the embryo of man, has, at the outset gill-like
slits on each side of the neck. Ilka a (Ufa J these give place to a
maMnhfana Ilka thai which NimerccdcM trills in the develiitiment 1
a1 s.lJ Im lasaat uj ..... I itHlaatl ..1 '
OI iiirus Hii rrpiurn, turn moii in nuin i'ui-msii iik TTTrr" i
L.- 1
le(Aee ud s we I Ids
vta W uiher farm
Tbeee ospe ars mi
of One plain vlib dep
rtera collar, aaad
oiDfl.T eeBbre4dr4
lib eotech braid
aad elsboraulj
beaded, 100 INCH
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lar aod finish
The; axe nt4
wltb fear
earns blob
tat them
eooforn to
theakape.
Ilaed vita
Bilk.
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clothloi for LAHICS,
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wear at a aarlaf
from t&u Tt par
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thi aeed la tb
Uoaie. a Hotel.
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baowa par
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fouud la tbla
boob, wblea
oontaJoe 400 pafaa.
10M of 14
tnebee.erory oapy of which
ooste as l.t3 to prist aad
maU.
As an evidence of
interest send lOc. to
help pay postage, and you tnay deduct these
loo. rrom your nrai oruer vi p.w.
DRRSS GOODS. Tht ricktti and mo
styluh novtttuM art coniattud rsj omr Sew Bok
Nf, ra.-A copy ofwktck has sixty iampl$ atiack-
ea. 40 per cent, uvea on jsreat uwuj i
tmgs
I FX EE.
book snail we send?
At Factory Prices we sell everything yon
a juntas
buy. Which
thtB way:
JULIUS HINES A SON, Baltimore, Md. Dept. 909.
Weather Comparison of Septemher.
1HW date 1900 date
Maximum T'm't're 87 2. 3 00 Path
Minimum do 86 " Wth " 34 1
Mean Ma'uin do 7H.T 1 "" " 81.7
Mean Mi'um do J 52.3 Ml.ft
Total Pradpttatn UH In USMn
Pre Tgwlnd DPt'n I West I 8. E. 1
Frost " 14. IV -N. V V.nh
J.
M. Boykr, ( Observer,
Bellnsgiove. Pa,
ber like that in worms , the backbone i- prdonged into a mov
' able t.ul ; the great toe isextended or opposable like our thumbs
ami like the lost of apes; the body, three months before birth, 1
covered all over with hair, except on the palms and soles. At
birth the bead i relatively larger and the arms proportionately ; For Hpninir-, B Well it)
: lonffef than In the adult . the nOSS is hridgcles; both features. 1168 fhere i Dotbius
with others wbloh need not bedeUlled, beln(distinotlyapa.ka, UbamberlaiD h 1 him Jiitin. Try it.
I Thus does tbe em. from which man sprincs. ( strudure onlji For sale by the Bliddloburg Drug
the "in -1 1 u i h 1 r . 1 mill twciity-tlftli port of an inrli In aire,) coin- 1 ntore.
press Into a few weeks the result of millions nf yea, nnd set ; ms
before iin the history of Mf ilcvelopment from Ssbllke and rep i
tillnn forms, nnd from his more Immediate deooonfl from n hairy
iualrupeil with n toil. That which is Individual, or peculiar to
him, the physirnl nml mental character Inherited, Is left to the
slower development which follows lilrth."
An eminent Knicllnhinan, Sir .lohn I.ubhock, was lutcrropt
led hr e noted Bishop If he was willing to believe thai he had
descended from an apwllke anosetor, He replied! " It Is not a
j (piestion of whst we would like nr dislike. Hut the question Is,
what Is the truth of the matter? I had rather he deoosnded from
a monkey than from a ltishop who would rise from his scat in
the HoOel of Loni to deride the cause of Science."
Would It not be the better part of wisdom for the Pclcalas-
s and lame
sti tniod an
S:enklns from Kiperlrnce.
"That new young man Uonnler Just
Bat nnd devoured you at dinner to
day," Bold the board ing-houte lady to
her daughter.
"Well, ma, perhapa lie couldn't sec
aTiythintr i lve to eut!" was the daugh
ter's Ptljly. Vonkers Statesman.
without giving his opinion as t.i the result ot the I tricts. Progress is the shibboleth, perfection is
election. In other words, Mr. Gorman knows I the aim, and usufruct is the guerdon of modern
how it is going hut doesn't care to add to the em-! methods, and the Post proposes to get out of the
borrassment of his party. old ruts and grooves, forestall the wooden mould-
The settlement of the differences between the ' ,Kmnl of i,s anoe8torgi abandon primitive methods
steel workers and their employers is a Berious ,'e ow,s and tne DBt antiquity, and protect
blow t. the Democratic managers. A campaign l lts! aKrai,,st (Il7 rot and disbtegratioc.
which depends on business depression is natural-1 . The l'mT 8oli'iU! hi(lson al1 tl,e finc8t produo
lv fragile and sensitive. tlons oi tyigrapic art and letter-press printing,
T,. v v i it . .i , and guarantees satisfaction in product and prioe,
I in. New York orld charges that Boss Crok- Send a sample of what you desire, or what ap
er has, made democratic sucoess in (New York proximate toward it, and if the type founder
impossible. J he orld is altogether too hard j Bnd eDgpaver an prodaoe tIlu ; fa materiaI
on the boss Some of the responsibility should Lour order will l)e fiIle(, )ronipt,y anJ
oe assigDea huh geuuemen who maue t.ie Kan- torily. New types, new presses, new machinery
new methods, and new patrons will constitute
sas City platform
SENATOR TiLLUAN says the Pennsylvania
coal miners are "a lot of ignorant, jKsir foreign
ers," and adds that he would be a "Southern nig
ger" than one of them. The Senator has given
the Pennsylvania miners a rather vivid insight
of the Democratic opinion of them.
our "New Departure." "'Behold, f create all
tilings new.
SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY
TUESDAY morning, while at Selinsgrove,
tllP Writer ll-U? tlw tJnACUMn ..( LWjhtoaee.
Why is it that the courts of Central Pennsyl- , , , ulCr , 7 Yo ?
i llrtn I inillir i t w. I .i,li..c' Hi ..I .,..1.
vanla are kept busy with murder trials? fasti b v ucuauuo
week at Harrisburg, Elmer Barner was found j Umveralty, by the Financial Secretary, liev. A.
guilty of murder iu the lirst degree, for killing N. Warner. The comniodious dining room is
his brother-in-law, Isaac Miller, last Januarv, at elegantly furnislied, and the private apartment
the hitter's home near Halifax in a fit ot jealous are as handsomely fitted up as the more preten-
ragc. Barner had been West and he came East- ,-i . , , ,. ., , . , . ,
under a delusion that Miller was too intimate j , 5 hl8h-Priced ""htuUons of this kind,
with his (Barncr's) wife. It is said that Elmer Not only do the yunS ladis boanl there, but
Barner is a near relative of those of the same young nien rom tlie college, also, thus form
nunie in this county. ing a congenial family circle.
Court last week was a disappointment to ev- lic'v- Warner has given liberally of his private
ery one, but the taxpayers. It lasted only two purse to create this new department in this splen
days. It seems strange that with nine cases on did institution of learning, whose every feature
the civil list, only one of those should be tried. ! thc unmistakable stamp of healthy growth
1 here are plenty of cases on the list and litigants .11 . . .t , ,
are anxious to have them tried and havc8 un. and hearty development, since those happy days
ccrtainities settled. Where both plaintiff and , when the Post's editor conned hisdesar and his
defendant are anxious to have their cases tried, I Virgil within the shades of her classic walls.
these jetty cases should be tested and the calen- Dr. Ileisler,tlie President, is ever alert, active,
A Natural Itrnptlnn.
HI Traeerdv I understand the audi-
Ileal Harlot to unstriiiK her Ikiw, sheathe her arrows, confess her ence last night was verv cold
Lowe Comerdy They were nt first,
but when they began to recollect that
they had paid good money to see the
show they got hot. Philadelphia
Preaa.
grievous error, and humlily kneel in deep contrition at thc altar
of the Supremo Architect of the t'nlversc who hath proclaimed
himself Omniscient i hnth written the (lauiiiiK words, I AM.
in the heavens and horned them In letters of lire In the hejtrts of
his peculiar people? TH. H. COUKS. F. T. s.
i
Have you bad kindness sbown?
Pass it 011.
'T was nut done for you alone
Pass It on.
Tiifil It wipe another's tears
jet it travel down tbe years,
TUI in Heaven It appears
Pass It on !
i
ETERNAL GAIN
BY I.IZIHK A. m TIBHRm
Do we not learn more freely to forglvo
All those who do us wrong in thought or deed
By seeing wherein we have Mindly erred
In some nm! day?
Do we not grow more pitiful, more kind,
Toward tlio-e who leant to taud in greater need
Of outstretched hand and hopeful, cheering word
On life's rooifh way?
And hath lie not planned wisely for our tynln.
Who thus allows our own Nifxtakei. to lend
Our hearts to broader charity, when stirred
liy conscience' sway?
Faith There lives more Faith In honest doubt,
Relieve me, than iu half the creeds. Trnnynon,
Hope Hut Hope will make thee young, for lIos- and Youth
Wlae Youth.
eaict the wise youth, "ehnH
vote my life to securing the affection
and admiration of my countrymen."
"How noble!" exclaimed they that
heard.
"Therefore, I shall bend all my en
ergies to getting as rich aa po&Bible."
.-Indianapolis Press.
David City, Neb., April 1, 1900.
Qenewnee Pure Food Co., Le Hoy.
N. Y.
Gkntlemkn : I must say in re
stard to ORAIN O that there is no
thing better or healthier. We have
used it for years. My brother was a
reat coffee drinker. He was taken
sick and the doctor said coffee was
the cause of it, and told us to use
GRAIN-O. We got a package, but
did not like it at first, but now would
not be without it. My brother has
been well ever since we started to
use it. Yours truly, Lillib Sochoh.
INTO A WELL AFTER HER Dog.
Sicilian- Features ( a VwaB Wa.
a'a Be role Iteaeae of
Her Pel
A remarjcabla accident occurred 01
the farm of Snowden Thompson, Dear
Highland, Howard county, one after,
noon lately, aays a Sandy Spring-, y .;
dispatch to the Baltimore Sun. A litti,
dog belonging to Mis Clara, Thorap.
son, daughter of Snowden Thompson
fell into a well near the house. The ap.
paratus for drawing the water was two
buckets attached) to either end' ot ,
chain passed over a wheel made fart
above the well. The well was SS feet
deep.
Miss Thompson volunteered to de
scend on a ladder attached to one end
of the chain in place of a bucket, and
her parente agreed to lower her Into
the well. The lowering process w,
successfully performed, but when Mr.
and Mrs. Thompson began drawing the
young lady and her dog, which she had
secured, to the surface, the fixture at
the top of the well collapsed, precipl.
tating her Into the chilling water. She
held on to the ladder and dog, however,
and, the ladder being of auflicient
length to keep her head above water,
she remained on It until rescuers sr.
rived IV, hours later.
The fixture as it went down narrow,
ly missed striking the young lady. Tlie
father and mother screamed fornssiKt
ance, which came aa promptly ns po.
sible, the nearest neighbor living three
fourths of a mile nvray. Samuel Ilei
well, aged about 7$ years, swam the
Patuxent river, and wasone of the first
to arrive on the scene. When a suffi
cient number were congregated Jacob
Link was lowered into the well and
placed a rope around Miss Thompson,
and she waa safely drawn out. The dog
waa also saved, but the young lady
fainted after reaching the surface, and
the assistance of a physician was nec
essary. OUR FARMING LANDS.
Steam aad Electricity Have Dose
Much Towards Rendering;
Them Productive,
Minnesota alone produces approx.
imately about 80,000,000 bushels of
wheat, or about one-thirty-seventh of
the total production of the world. Of
this she is able to export two-thirds.
Of the Dakota, not having begun to
reach their limit of productiveness,
North Dakota raised in 1808 54,000,000
bushels and South Dakota 43,000,000.
Oregon produced 24,000,000 bushels.
Modern farming methods in thc
northwest challenge the admiration of
the world. Steam and electricity are
mode to serve the farmer's purpost,
says the Heview of Reviews, Hs plows,
reaps, threshes by machinery. He tele
phones from his farmhouse to bis gran
aries. Sometimes he receives the late .
grsitk quotations over . private t
graph wire in his dwelling. Often
acreage of his farm is expressed in t
thousands, sometimes in five figures.
He comes from the poor places of the
earth and finds a bom and self-respect.
He sends his products to Europe,
Asia, Japan, even China. He furnishes
a traffic that provides work for tens of
thousands of employes of transporta
tion lines. He keeps a prooession of
grain ships moving to the Sault Ste.
Marie canal, which makes the "Soo
rank ahead of the far-famed Suez In
point of tonnage. Moreover, he Is fur
niehlng bone and sinew for this great
country of ours which cannot be ex
pressed in figures.
Arc children of one mother, even LoVt
Charity Meek and lowly, pure and holy,
Chief among the "llless-ed Three.'
A HOPELESS CASE
-Shrllty.
Jtffrryt.
dar cleared. Some cases are pasted on the calen
dar for a year already with no apparent excuse
ior the delay.
A franklin county editor recently received
the following letter: "Send me a few copies of
the paper which had the obituary and verse
about my little edild week or two ago, and
publish the enclosed clipping about my niece's of Old Snyder county. The Ladies' Hall is ap
keen and quick to grasp ideas tending toward
advancement.
The Post is pleased to note the rapid strides
made by the Susquelianna University founded,
reared and erected, as it was, and cherished, ap
preciated and venerated, as it is, by the good peo-
HY 1 Mm A
He was just acoiiimon sinner.
Hut he'd huy a tramp a dinner,
And be sort o' try to put him on his feet;
An' a feller mi(ht he needy.
An' his raiment torn and seedy,
Vet he'd stop an' visit with him In the street.
He made no do about It
Would n't brag er round ner shout It,
Yet he did a heap to help his fellow men;
When he'd find a fallen brother,
In some easy way er other,
He would make him organize himself strain.
Tie had money, an' he spent it,
Rr he gave away er lent it,
Seemed es If the more be lost tbe more he got,
Made all sorts of hlir donations.
lleled support his poor relations,
An' he bought orphan school a bouse and lot.
Never heard o' blm o-shoutln,'
Nor settlu' 'round a-apoutiu'
'Bout the ever lustin' wickedness uv things.
But he jest went on a-flndiu'
Deeds to do. and never mindin'
Much about a crown, er harp with golden strings.
Yet the Deacon's folks (it's very
Hard to say It) they wus merry
When, at last Death oarae and caught blm In thc lurch,
Fer they knowed the Devil got him
An' it served him right, dod drot htm,
Fer be never bad united with the Church.
IMMENSE
ROCKER SALE
a, AT - I
SHIPMAN'S
FURNITURE STORE, :
439 Market St.,
SUNBURY, PA., I
,io.i
1
Call to
:
BesanSept.15
FLOTSAM AND JETSAM
marriage, and you may mention in the local
columns, if it don't cost me anything, that I am
going to have a public sale of my farm, also that
I hav n few extra calves to sell. Send me a
couple extra copies this week, but as my time is
out you can stop my paper, as times are too bard
to waste money on a newspaper."
important feature and decisive step in the direc
tion ot progress, a credit to its promoters, and, it
is trusted, may prove one material factor in se
curing for "Old Susquehanna" a Nattonal recog
nition in the galaxy of erudition, and a National
patronage, as well. Ad adraper aspera.
No t'andy, No Tow. Marie Is one of Middleburg's bright
little live-year old tots, who evidently makes correct deductions.
For some time past her father has been talking of buying a cow.
The other day the following conversation took place:
She Papa, give tec a nickel.
He What for
She To buy candy with.
He I have n't got a nickel.
She Well, how can you buy a cow, then T
Unele Eph'a Aphorism's. " 1 'II bet you," is de phool's
bes' an' onlyllest argyment.
Some uv de Debbie's bes' friends belong toe de chucrh.
I has seen beggars on boas-back, and printers walk in'.
Whar de hen scratches dar am de bug also.
Oimme liquor er gimme death, but no cider, et you please.
Wid all his practice and long 'sparteine de Debbie baint Im
proved enny on his fust hypoerit.
Phools am of two kinds de ding phool and de dang pbool ;
de ding phool blows he's a pbool, but de dang phool don't Dar
am some hope lab Ding, but none wbataumever fah Dang.
A puason may sing In de choir all uv his days, an' waits up
promp'ly wid his sheer uv de preacher's salary, but Ola Saint Pe
ter halnt a-gulne to open dot gate to every song-and-dance man
wbut comes erlong. -Jaytown Corker.
Pit e
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MARKET ST., SUNBURY, PA.
- Sporting Goods,
Cans - aid - SoppUes,
Phonographs
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