The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, July 17, 1902, Image 10

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stv I A GREAT MONUMENT.' an effective coop.
naWALJWBJIES M HEADfiIUJ DF 8HYDEI GUMl
pRgPARED K3CFRKS3I.V FOR THS FOaT BY ITS CORF3 OP COWKaaPONDgNW ffi
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GLOBE MILLS.
irUs llerlt ami daughter,
I j r,.:ltives ut oiHwinueriaiiu
Lm,l En-lty, of V lcksburg;
U liistnotlHT last wer.
0. CIricli sliot a black snake
t loiu' near Ins garden.
an
I liilcjiii'kiiig terries, Ii. F. Itew,
on
ami UsIK-atJ ttis Kiiouiuier.
js. ilattie Iiastisn, nee Gnrrie
to
lT) Wilkes liTW, is vw:ung
this
nis ut tins place.
olit Herman d" Charles ami
i;ri Yerirer were out driv-
Sumilav. when near the Glo'je
ueerv tlie h'He Rot frueions and
,J ... MM.- i
Vftlielll Old. --e uuggy iw
Iv nYniolisliud and all three were
.sly kicked ifl bruiseC.
, ., ,tli, spent several davs very pleas
Mnssernd wife ofivreamer t. . e
C.....loir ucrtil llnlltl l.nni IS. I
H Olioo-V
friie Siiiiilay fenoo:, ot iiionc
I'd will hold their annual picnic
llilolK' .MlllS'Ulg. ill. in:iiTiii-
itsol'all kinds will be served ou
iMiiimd. Music by the liand.
" i n i i .. i
Inn' one and '.n ami nave u girm
e. Fetival in the evening for
Unelit of the School.
ScpiI More Help.
V
Men tho over-taxed orpans of di-1
ioii cry oit tor neip oy uys)e- yjn
? ..""TSI
nrir. Sv?.i troubles call fori
... ...-. II- U'inno flaat Tjfa
ODl)luwui"i.'ii; " -."c
VrHUtecd to cure, 25 cents at
ll,Gariiittn and Co., Jlichfield, Pa.
J. v. sampson, zreunscreea.
KJP.EAMBC
Quite a number of our young
tks attended ihe festival at Salem
Tv lint Kuib-liarf-. was Tn NtWnitt..
iuia. umw
tove Friday.
Win. Magee , anfl
Ittlilehcin, are vkiti
family,
z at J.
of
E.
Ligee's.
Miss Catherine Hock, of Sha-
i.: : C. l,
DjKlll is uiiiuiu5 .k Jew w;ivo
irii uuieiius and iamny.
There will he a festival held here
tatnrday cvetiiug, July 19th.
Jzora Smith is spending the week
nithher sister Mrs.Grover atLcwis-
Mrs. Kuben JJoyor, of Danville,
fjieut a day with V. M. Gordon and
fimily.
Mr. James Dienier and family, of
pviuoford, spent Sunday with the
B'oroi'ir's naretit of this ;;kce.
Miss Hattie Miller, of Franklin,
visited Miss Lotta Mauror over Sun-
Mav.
Mb: Anna Derr, of Lewisburg,
I ami Miss Carrie Hiibish, of Sclins
j'rove, called on frieuds in town,
I Saturday.
Master John Kcihl 6ent a veek
I with relatives in this vieinitv.
Dr. Juhn Orwigs', of your town
"died ou J. K. Magees, Sunday af-
I teruoon.
Miss Cora Row spent several days
with friends at the County Seat. .
The teachers' examination was
I leld here kflt Tuesday. Tliere were
ven who took the examination, lout
the schools have not liecn given out
yet.
Harry Harfcer and family, of Sun-
hury, spent Suinlay with J. K. Ma
g.W. A. D. Kreamer and wife were to
Seliiwgrove, Saturday evening.
There is more Catarrh in this sec
tion the country than all other di
seases put together, ond until the
last few years was supposed to be
incurable. l or a great many years
doctors pronounced it a local di
sease, and prescribed local rem
edits, and by constantly faillDg to
cure with local treatment, pro
nounced it incurable Science has
proven catarrh to be a constitution
al disease, and therefore requires
constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.
J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is
the only constitutional cure on the
market. It is taken internally in
Joses from 10 drops to a teaspoon-'ul-
It acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Hiey offer one hundred dollars for
aii.v cane it fails to cure, tiend for
circnlara and testimonials.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the beat.
(LJt fS. Qfy-- L L, "Tte Hieroglyphic Stairway Found
Copan, Honduras.
SELINSGROVE.
Miss Hattie Swuiefoicl, of Thila
delpliii, who fur many yenrs was a
r.ileut of thU place, is the guest
of Mis. Jits. K. Davis, Sr., on Pleas
ant street.
Miss Annie Miller, upon whom
operation was perforwied for the
reino at uf a polypnss from the nose,
coitK'njr out of the ffltvts of an
uiiestUetic administratiisn was found
lie purylized and oanliuuea so - at
writing,
Mrs. Anna Allernt.ni, of Harris-
burg, 'is on a visit here. She will
remain several weeks.
Howard Doublet, ;u railroad tele
grh oKrator, was at home witfc
his parents several days last week.
Miss Marry lUdC'ullom, of Ply-
II...1.. ..I'ii ,,... w
llllt liaMtlli l IUVMU axj "V
jpaest of H. D. Solinnre and family
Mrs. Alice Sfcav, of Wat-ontown,
f,ient lust week -with her parents,
Dr. Agues Siiolly, of SkuiuoUin,
who spent M-wrul weeks very jtleas
antly under ll prental roof, re
tfuriied to her home last week.
Lank Ivrtieger and wife, wl
pent several tHouths at her kBiner
home in Michigan, returned hoin
Saturday.
The Miss. ill.oads and Lenta.
teachers in tte JjoysviIIe Owtlmii
IT I.I ....!. .
Miiome, SlHilllW-'Vcrui iia vvi v j5iv.-'
y r m 'w
W. II. MiWerand family, of JUcw
York, and Mre. (J. V. Herman, of
Wyoming, wore called here by the
serio'is illness -ot their mother, Mrs
John P. Uiclifcar, who died ou Fri
day afternoon, last, and was burieil
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.
II.. ,1,,. r- IT-l.f li;,.;u,tin(T
Dr. J. A. M..Ziegler and family
moved here from Cincinnati on 1 ri
day. The Dr. having resigned his;
jouniuiaie uiot.
.
Miss Collins, ot Akron, Ohio, is
wisiting friends 'in this section.
Harry Conrad graduated as n
drained nurse ia the school tf the
asylum at Danville. He took the
fccond honors. His parents were
present at the graduation.
Mrs. Lydia Sr.lioeh, one of our
aged people,- diei on Sunday morn
ing at about i o clock, she was
II . i-w-v I
aged about 'JU years, r unerai ser
vices on edncsday inuring at 1 1
o'clock.
Miss Annie Bowes, of Xcw York
is visiting her grandparents,
lvttntner ami wife,
llon't Fail to Try Till.
Whenever an honest trial is given
to Electric Hitters for any trouble it
is recommended for a permanent
cure will surely be effected. It
never fails to tone tho stomach, re
eulafce the kidneys and bowels.
stimulate the liver, invigorate the
nerves aid purify the blood. It's a
wonderful tonic for run-down sys
terns. Electric Hitters positively
cure Kidney and Liver Troubles,
Stomach Disorders. Nervousness,
Sleeplessness, Kheumatism, Neural
eia. and excels Malaria. Satisfao
tion guaranteed by the Middleburg
Drug (Jo-, Urayoiu, uarman fc uo.,
Kichfield, i'a.. JUr. j. w. sampseii,
Pennscreek, Pa. Only 50 cents.
BEAVERTOWN.
The Lutlieran Sunday school will
hold a festivalat the church on Satur
day evening, July 29.
Key. I. P. Zimmerman has been
granted a vacation by his congre
gations.
Prof. Walborn passed through
our town. Sunday afternoon on his
way to hold examinations in the west
end of the county.
Miss Mary Weaver, of Freeburg,
has been elected to teach the pri
mary school.
Master Randall Miller, of Spring
Mills, is sjiending some time with
his father, Dr. E. M. Miller.
Mrs. W. R. Howell has been
quite sick for the last few weeks.
Miss Florence Aiglcr visited
friends at Suubury and Shamokin
Dam over Sunday.
E. E. Vetzel and C. M. Camp
are painting Samuel G. Moyer's
house in r ranklin townsnip.
The rainy weather interferes very
materially with the gathering in of
I he liarvi t.
Mrs. J. L. Mitldlesworch was m-
niong tte lucky ones todr.iw a toilet
set last week at the general store of
A. M. 15 Hcrs4ix.
Charles Hiiii;auiaM and Miss
Manic Howell were united in matri
mony by Rev. A. 1). liraniky last
weeK at the home ot .Jrs. . L'u.ie
lbovcll. May their fniuix: life Ins
biiht and happy.
Misses Hattie Airier and Y3a
Walker were guests of the Mi-es
Gvft s at 1 axtoville vr Sunday.
The brutal att;iek KVii.le uixni
fellow iH'ing on the outskirts t'oiir
village last Saturday nii:iit was
i .
iisjrace to a civilized eouiHiuuity
and should Imj investigated y the
authorities.
HVf A Womnii'ft I. lie.
To have iveu up wor.ld have
inealU the death of Airs. luis CrKL't',
of Uoi chwsier, Mttsi.. r or yem-H sue
hud enduii'd Mutuld nnseiy from a
nevere luiiif tivoblo and obstinate!
coUfh "Of Uw," she wriUK, "I
colli. I sciircely breathe hih! some-
tliues could U(', speak. All doctors
Hud rMiue.liHS fa led til! '1 used Dr.
King's 'Jwt Discovery for Con-r-umiitioii
antwas coniiotely cured.
SuH'ererM f ro in Coughs, Colds,
Throat rnd j.ing Trou'ole need this
Brand remedy, for it disappoints.
Cure is guaranteed by the Middle
burgh DniR Co . Uraybill, Garmsn
A Co.. Richfield. Pa.. Dr. J. W.
Saiupsell, I'iinsoreek. Pa. Price 6"c
and $1.(10. Inal bottles free.
WEST BEAVER.
Our farmers -vere busy last week
puttintr away their irraiu lietweeTi
showers.
Emanuel Peter ond Jacob Erh,
of Crossgrore, spent last Saturday
in Lcwistown.
W. A. MGlai:glilin, of Yearger
towu spent Sunday with his parents
at Lowell, l a.
The festival at KcClure, on last
Saturday evening, was well attend
ed and every thing passed off quitely,
Jamei Steely, tif Vira, Milllin
county, was home fart of last week.
John Kncpp (tastier known as old
John) was burritd at the Ridge
church last r nday. Rev. Spahu
olhciating.
A speedy recovery is winhed for,
by the many rerders-ot 1. he Post,
for its editor and
W . W'ageiisellcr.
proprietor, (eo,
W est Peter and Ycrn Erb niissec
the train in coming from Lcwistown
last Saturday. They walked the
twenty miles in o.', hours to be on
hand for the festivalat McClurc.
The second crop of hav is exiiect
cd to be much larger that the first
crop.
Susan Rcitz, while on a hill pick
ing lierri'As, was utt acted by a score ot
owls. Viola Steely went to her
assistance with her breech loader
and dispatched a few. Susan was
then relieved of her scare.
ir.l Man Lie to Yon,
And say somo other salve, oint
ment, lotion, oil or alleged uenler is
as good as Hucklen's Arnica halve,
tell him thirty yeais of marvelous
cures of Piles. Burn". Boils, Corns,
Felons, Ulcers, Cuts, Scalds, Bruises
and Skin Eruptions prove it's the
beat and cheapest 2.r cents at the
Middleburg Drug Co., Gravbill,
arman fc Co., Richfield, Pa., Dr. J.
W. Sampseii, Penuseroek, Pa.
FLINT STOXK VALLEY -NEWS.
Geo. Moytr and mother were to
Oriental last Wednesday.
C. E. Haines was to Freed Dailies
last Thursday, for a young dog.
The Ebcnezcr Sunday school will
hold their annual picnic Saturday,
A ug. 23, lOO'J. M usic and elegant
speakers will be there. All are in
vited. William Kerstetter, of this place,
was visiting Jacob Inch last Sunday.
Samuel C. Moyer had some of the
Flint Stone Valley carpenters last
week to build a bridge accross the
race aud make a board walk.
Fred Moyer, Jr. of Freeburg,
was in this valley on business on
Saturday.
Rev. Kelly will have servises in
the Ebcnezcr church next Saturday
evening, July 19.
C. E. Haines and Jonathan Grubb
are working in Middleburg.
T. C. Landjs were visiting Mioh-
sel Marglv.fi, S.inday,
H. W. Mover was of! on a pleas
ure i rip iiii Sunday.
Sumnur Tour to the North.
Vor tiiesuiiniicr f W2 the IVnnsyl-
vruIm RitilriNMl Cniiiuiiiy Iihh Hrnuied
to run to iKMNoiiiitly-conriiu'ted touts
to Cnnada and Northern New York
The.-m touts will lenve .lul I'.i ut:d
August 13, Including Niagara l'alls,
Thoutwiiid IsIhiuK Itiipids nf the St.
Law ranee, (Joel", The Saguetmy,
Montreal, Au Sablv t'hasni, Lukes
t'humplaio ayd George, and Saratoga,
occupying fifteii day; roiind-trli rate,
$125.
tour will lie in charge of the
C'ompatty'H tourist nirftits, nssiste.l by
Hit experi-need j.ltnl.v us chaperon,
whose eKKiotxl ebarg.' will he unescort
ed ludiea
The rate covers railway and Nad fare
for the the -entire vmind triv parlor
enr eats, meals en route, hotel enter-
ituonicnx, ininsier eiuirgeH, anil cat
ringe lure.
Pvtr -detailed itinerary, lir-ket.-, or any
adiitliowal iiiforuiutiou, iipply to ticket
agents-or address (iii. V. ltoyd, A.--
towt'ieneral Faxsenger Aj:t , Hioail
StreetStation, rhiladelpliia.
8CHNEE.
Win. II. Wendt and wife and F
J. Kerstetter and wife were to Frce-
bnrg Saturday.
Biev. C. C. Miller, the Lutheran
m&utster, preached in the St. John's
church last Sunday forenoon.
The St. John's Union Sunday
Softool will hold their annual picnic
next Saturday. Addresses will lie
delivered by Prof. Ix-e Lybartrer
and county Supt., Geo. V. Walborn,
and the Fremont Curnct Hand will
furnish the music
Some of our young itcoplc attend
ed the festival at Pallas Saturday
j evening.
Quite a number ot ouryoting folks
tmli IB the show at Fremont last
week.
David Hoover is receiving u new
stiugle saw mill in the near future.
I KtfioU In n ItraiiKht
wltk my coat oil and niuvht this
rrotehed cold," says the suH'crer. He
need not pay a heavy penalty if lie fol
low hfs act of folly with an act of u is
doiu. 8tak the feet in hot water with
afewteaspoonsfulof Perry Davis' Pain
killer lu it. Take a tcnsoonful of Pain
killer Ik hot sweet 'lied water at bed
time and be thankful for so simple and
speedy a way to break upii cold Tliere
is but oie Painkiller, Perry Davi'.
SHREINER.
Victor Urouse of this place spent
several days of last week visiting
friends at Jersey Shore.
I ubeu Anmillcr and family, of
Hiiniinel's Wharf, spent Sunday
with V. C. Schaeller and family.
Jonas Sassamau ami wife and
Mr. McIIenry and wife, of Potts
grove, were seen in our vicinity
Sunday.
Miss Olive Long, of Hill End,
sjient Sunnity with friends of this
city.
Mrs. George Canwner, of Shamo
kin, is visiting her parents, Henry
Wetzel.
M. iVagncr and wife, of Mohiin
tongo, and E. Snyder, ol Suubury,
partook dinnerat thcliountiful board
of I. II. Koush on Sunday.
Long Hi
air
"About a year ago my hair was
coming out very fast, so I bought
a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor. It
stopped the falling and made my
hair grow very rapidly, until now it
is 45dnches In length." Mrs. A.
Boydston, Atchison, Kans.
There's another hunger
than that of the stomach.
Hair hunger, for instance.
Hungry hair needs food,
needs hair vigor Ayer's.
This is why we say that
Ayer's Hair Vigor always
restores color, and makes
the hair grow long and
heaVy.fll.MtboUlt. AlldrunUU.
If your dnicelitt cannot anpply ",
end u one dollar and wa will express
jrou a bottle. He ture and el va tho name
of your nearent axpres ollieo. Addrem,
J. C A.YEK CO., lioweu, atom.
Flaest tpnlafi f Aboriginal Aer
lean Arrblteotor la Kililfuce
Ua Uraaty la m raaale to
ArchaMlual(a.
The remarkable hieroglyphic stair
way at Copan, in Honduras, not far
from the boundary of tiuatenudii, is in
many way the most important und in
teresting monument of aboriginal
American architecture that liaii ever
been brought to light by the excava
tions of the urehueologUt. Ten yearb
ajo it wan practically unknown, but
since then it has been uncovered and
studied as n whole by the various Co
pan expedition of the Peabody mu
teum of American archaeology und
fthnolorv at Harvard, under the di
rection nf C.eorge II. Oordon, whose
elaborate report on the discovery and
restoration nf the stairway just is
sued to subscribers by the museum au
thorities affords much incidental in
formation concerning a memorable
prehistoric civilization that may prove
to be older than even the Assyrian or
the Egyptian-that of the ancient
Maya people which once dwelt in the
plains and valleys of Central Amer
ica. How many hundreds or thousands
of years old the hieroglyphic stair
way really is, even the nrchaeoo(it
hardly ventures to guess. It is a prin
cipal feature of the ruined acropolis
of what is know n to lie one of the most
ancient cities on the American con
tinent, the annuls of which, however,
were no more than a .shadowy legend
even when the Spaniards came to
Mexico; and in spite of the fact that
the steps of the stairway carry, graven
in a scries of picture characters or
hieroglyphics, what is apparently
some kind of n conl ititiou chroiioloir
icul record, these "glyps"nre still, for
the most part, ipiitc undecipherable,
nnd the record which they contain is
as yet little more than an a rchaci ih 'Lr
ienl puzzle --though to solve it might
AHOHK1INAI. SCl'I-l-ri KK.
(Hare Wurk of Art 1 Usc.iver. d at Cupar.. In
Central America.)
well mean the opening up of a chapter
of history as romantic as it is mys
terious. At one end of the main structure nf
Copnn, ns the acropolis of the city is
called, a broad pyramid, which at ntic
time was crowned by some public
binding a temple or palace -rises to
a height of about s.'i feet. I In the
western slope of this pyramid is tie
hieroglyphic stairway, originally af
fording access from a sipmre or plaa
below to the leu. pie above and n sy--tem
of terraced courts beyond. At
some time ill the past , Imw ev er, a l;i
sliile swept away the symmetry 'I
two large faces of the pyramid and
brought down the upper steps of the
great staircase in an almost indistin
guishable mass of debris vv hid n-
pletely buried the lower stairs, so that
when Mr. (iordon first visited Copan
the whole plan of the stairway was en
tirely obliterated, ami the pyramid it
self was little more than an overgrown
mound of earth and broken stones.
Kour entire seasons wen' required
tn bring something like order out of
this chaos. From ,'o to 10(1 laborers
were at one time constantly employed,
and the fragments which were re
moved covered an acre of ground.
Kvery important fragment was care
fully molded, ami the molds -hipped
to Cambridge in order t It si t someday
a restoration of the whole stain-a-e
may he made and m-I up in the I'eaboiiy
museum. Only ! of the 40 or ,V up
per steps which went down in the land
slide retained in any degree their iden
tity or their relative positions, how
;ver. mrrrrKii
DR. HALL'S N E R v
Ncorly oil the ill" of life nre ause. t,y tin'- i-vr-li,. f,.i ma' ..id .I.-pn-lt- il ;'. !.' 1
i.f trie Aclil, Unit iliiiilly, Mii-iinoici to i-nrc hied. Like ii'l frlc AlU ! -m :m
antiiliiie. Dr. Ilull'it Nvrt o if
The Sure and Speedy Remedy
tlml em's straight to the root of I lie troiiMu nn 1 not Merely nlli viai s Imt i-ra.lii ate- IV' . -n-i'
mill eiiriiuny ills. :im-even remotely ciium-I I'.v trie Aclil, lieliiilinn Kidney niul l.lcr
Coniplulnts, 5tamuch Disorders, Kheumatism, Dyspcpslu, Constipatlun, Indigestion,
Nervuusnvss, Lo of Sleep and Appetite. Dr. Hull'a Nervo it n purely vei -!al".' prep
aration and a most cll'ii-Ilvo tonic Unit Imllds ii ih-liillliiteil nyiti-ms, und Is nn In. oiii.ki:.Mo
blood milker, Mwd builder und blood purllli-r.
Price 50 Cents a Bottle and Worth a Dollar a Drop
Accept lio ulstltitto for there In none oilier Just in itnod. In-l-t that your driiuist ni ls
Dr. Hall'a Nervo for you. If lio rcfun-t, seud u liia nuuie and 50 1 enlit and we ill torn rd
a bottle by epreM, prepaid.
THE THYMON DRUG
Haw to lllld a af aad Cowforlabla
Bbrllrr Bailable (or Cklrka
the Year Aroaad.
The hen in confined while the chick
run free. During the day the n icen
door is left slightly ujur for the exit
of the clucks, while the wooden door i
brought forward to a level, rest ing oa
the upper edge of the screen, holding
it in place und serving as a simile, or
to prevent Midden showers from beut
iug iuto the coop. At night the scrce
COOP Foil UKNKKAL VSB.
door is tightly closed, ami in cold,
stormy weather the wood shutter is
also cl'osed. The roof of the c.,.p is of
matched boards with si moderate back
slope, but a ready-made box may be
used, covering the level lop with f.ugh
building paper, which must Ihen he
i. ..I This is a i-hcao. safe ntnl com
fortable shelter,
and Home.
Sallv Kishcr in l'an
Corcnntion Date Fixed.
London. Hoy 1'-'. It was ;!.. iallv
Mated yesiiniay taat the co;-(,:i::tJ'ii of
King l-Mward will lake plac hcl'.veea
August S nnd August 1-. Tln-ro will
lie no royal pnu eshioii us or;,.ic:iily
Idantu-il, c,- pt that in whi- h tht-lr
majesties will proceed from 1'iiul iniT
ham I'alaee to Wostniinsti-i Anbey
and return. It is now lotisid- n'd priu1.
thally certain, in view of this an-
liouneen.eut that King I'.dward will le
i fovvtK d Saturday. August !. sin. (' the
holding of (he coronation ceremonr
Monday, August 11. would invoivo an-
: other full bank holiday with ih' at
teiiilaiit dislo.atii.il of general busiueiiV
while Saturdays are almost universally
i cdiservil ns half holhlaya.
A NURSE SAYS
Pe-ru-na is a Tonic of Efficiency.
KKAtl WHAT WOMKX SAY Of
.,"sS':
MKS KATK TAY1.0II.
Airs. K.ite Taylor, a znidualed '.
. ... w
t nurse of prominence, gives Iwr c.t-
Jpin'cnte with Peruna In an open
letter. Her position In society anil J
t professional standing conthir.e tot
glyc special pr.nnincncc to lur ut-
terances. 1
c
IMCA'io, II. I...
.7 W". M
-..1, s.rve,
any
ak from
St.
I'i V i". , U
,r m mm
As far as I hav
the lilicst t. ii if
can use who N vi
'lw,
alt r-
rffnets of any scrum- illness.
' 1 have seen it u-cd in a . ;
convalescent care.-, and hav '
end other tonics u-cd, but I
tho.-o who used lVruua had tin-
rtdief.
Peruna seems to restore '
crease bodily vigor and rent v
nnd strength In a wonder ''
time." MRS. KATE TAYUM
In view of the great nniiii
Women suffering from so;n, i
female disease and yet una!'.-
111 er of
ii ir
' 'ha:
,l,.-l:cc
if.-, V
ir.nlttt
slnirl
L.d ot
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I find
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