[HE SONERSET COUNTY STAR I. L. LiveENGoon, Editor and Publisher. Entered at the Postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa, as mail matter of the Second class. hii — =1 | | | { Subscription Rates. THE STAR is published every Thursday, at Elk Lick, Somerset, Co., Pa., at the follow- tng rates: | one year, if paid within 80 days.......... SL. 25 | If not paid within 30 days. . Six months, if paid within 80 dny 1 If not paid within 80 days I'hree months, cash in advance Single copies. i To avoid multiplicity of small accounts, | all subscriptions for three months or less | must be paid in advance. These rates and | terms will be rigidly adhered to. i | m | Advertising Rates. TRANSIENT READING NOTICES, 10 cents n line for first insertion; 5 cents a lino{or cach succeeding insertion. To regular hd- vertisers,5 cents a line straight. No busi- ness locals will be mixed with local news | irems or editorial matter for less than 10 | cents a line for each insertion, exce pt on yearly contracts. RATES FOR DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS will be made know on application, PAID EDITORIAL PUFFS, invariably 10 cents a line. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS at legal rates. MARRI..GE, BIRTH AND DEATH NOTICES, not exceeding fifteen lines, inserted free. All additional lines, 5 cents each. CARDS oF THANKS will be published free for natrons of the pd apes; Non-patrons will be ¢ ‘harged 10 cents a line. RESOLUTIONS oF RESPECT will be pub- lished for 3 cents a line. All advertisements will be run and charged Tor until ordered discontinued. No advertisement w: ll be taken for less than 25 cents. If you want to buy an right in style, workmanship and price, don’t fail to give us a call. The quan- tity we are sell- ing is the best in- dication that they are appre- ciated by the trade. WE also have a big assortment of REEFER OvER- COATS for the lit- tle fellows. Be surt and see them. Miller & Collins. Leaders in Clothing, Meyersdale, Pa LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. Mr. Ed. Reitz returned heme from Johnstown, Tuesday, where he had been for about a week visiting friends. 6“ Our genial shoemaker, larney ” Krausse, was quite siek, last week, but he is again at his shop, saving soles as usual. It is said that a new steam laundry will be erected in Meyersdale to take | the place of the one recently destroyed by fire. Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Wilhelmi are re- | joicing over the arrival of a bouncing baby boy. Ilans is about the happiest | man in town. : | The approximate gross earnings of the B. & O. for October, were $2,305,952. an inerease of $11,736 over the corre- | sponding month of 1897. Mrs. 1. C, Bover had a fall a few days “ago, by which she injured her spine to | such an extent that she was confined te Lier bed for a day or two. Mrs. Wm. Fike, of Summit township, died of typhoid fever, last week. There are a number of other cases of the same | disease in the same family, | Jasper. Kimmel i is about as proud as “| ago, learned to what extent the child was | { returning | future | in the employ of Mr. Chas. | wishes fer, also to Mr. Iisher, who has so long | Hang Wilhelmi. It's only a girl, but a new first-born, no matter what the sex. The Lutherans of Meyersdale have decided to erect a new church, next summer, on Center street. The struc- ture is to cost about $10,000, we are in- formed. Mr. Emanuel Atchison. an old and respected citizen of Berlin, died on the | 14th inst., of paralysis, aged 66 years. | Decensed operated a planing mill in Berlin for many years. A young child of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stanton, of Garrett county, Md., was kicked in the face by a horse afew days we are informed. We have not injured. The Merchant Coal Company, of the couple in wishing them a pleasant jour- | Elk Lick region, is shipping from 1,000. to 1,200 tons of coal daily. In the near the shipments will be much heavier, as many improvements are be- ing made in the mines and at the tip-| g i both | Stan ples. Dr. A. J. Welfley, of Confluence, is | spending several days among Salisbury friends, this week. We are always glad to see the doctor visit our town, for he is one of the most popular and honorable young men this town has ever turned out. A Chinaman was here last week to secure a room for a laundry, but we believe he could find no room for rent. This town is on the boom and every building and room is occupied. A good many new buildings are going up, but we need many more. Mrs. F. O. Livengood, of Somerset, was a pleasant caller at Tie Star of- fice, Tuesday afternoon. She kindly remembered the editor with some Christmas money, as she termed it, by paying another year’s subscription in advance. We hope about 1000 other subseribers will call and do likewise. Miss Kate Smith, who with her moth- er was visiting friends at Wilmerding, Pittsburg and elsewhere, returned home a few days ago. She brought word that her mother was ill and would not be able to return home for several days. returned yesterday, stiil in poor health. Lichliter’s delivery team ran on Tuesday, starting from an alley “Gravel Hill.” It came down Livengood’s alley, then turned went out Grant street and on thrcugh to Boynton, where it was stopped. done to vehicle, team, on and damage was would have it. The following is found in the Ana- mosa Prison Press, the editor of which is a convict: “Some fellow who is a practical printer and newspaper man advertises in the Newspaver Union a permanent position. ting another “posish.” Eloquent John M. Smith, of Meyers- | dale, was in town this week. John can talk as fluently as ever, and while here he bemoaned the election of W. A. Stone to the Governorship, but express- ed much joy at the election of Roose- velt to the Governorship of New York; and he predicte that next President. admirer of “Teddy.” Roosevelt will be is a great John the rough rider our Esquire Levi Lichliter met’ with an ugly accident, yesterday, by ugly gash was cut on his was on a wagon, where he took hold of a dressed hog and tried "to pull it far enough forward to make quarter of beef. His hold gave way and he fell heavily to the ground, with the result stated. The accident might have been worse.but it was bad enough, and Mr. Liehliter says he would not which an head. have another fall like it for a deed to | the whole town. The 30 new freight locomotives or- | dered by the Receivers of the B. & O., about three months ago, 20 of which are | Works ! from the Baldwin Locomotive and 10 from the Pittsburg Locomotive Works, have been delivered and are now in service. same type that been suc- have very cessfully used on the Second Division | and Baltimore, are now in between Cumberland and over 100 of them vice, with 21x27 inch constructed from designs furnished by the Motive Power Department of the! B.&O. Mr. Harry S. Kifer,who has long been H. Fisher, the up-to-date Somerset stationer and book-seller, informs Tue Star that he has tendered his resignation Mr. IFisher and will soon take the road for to | Love Sunshine & Co.,wholesale grocers, Johnstown. Mr. Kifer is geti: young man, and as a has few superiors. Moreover, affable, upright gentleman. of an salesman he te posses- is an | ses all of the good traits of his employ- and they are many. Tui Star continued Prosperity to Mr. Ki- er, been his employer and ables business instructor. —— Constipation prevents the body trour rid- ding itself of waste matter, De Witt's Lit- tle Early Risers will remove the trouble and cure sick headache, biltousness, inacs tive liver and elear the complexion. sugar coated, don’t gripe or cause PD. S, Hay, EK Lick, Pa. “pap” always feels proud of the! We understand that Mrs. Smith | ed me so well that I just away | John J. {attention No . \ ; \ A De { taste in having his printer imitate Tne 71 Srar’s work, and we congratulate him pedestrians. or anything else, as luck | for If he is willing | he can come out here and we will give | him our job and take chances on get- | | room for a { have to run a certain course, { I Cure, ser- | They are the consolidation type cylinders aud were | ener- | | follows: I Minnesota, 13; | kota, 10.3; Califoruia, 10; South Dako- Small, nausea. Married In The West. Dr. Il. 8S. Hickok, of this city, and Miss Mary Lichty, of Salisbury, Pa. were united in marriage by Rev. J. D. Mcl'aden, at the residence of Mr. F. P. Beachey, last’ Wednesday evening. The ceremoney took place at 9 o'clock, p.m, and was witnessed by a few of the immediate relatives of the contract- ing parties. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Lichty, of Salis- I bury, Pa., and is very popular in her home town as well as here. The groom is a young physician, very successful and highly esteemed by our people. the mid- where Mr. and Mrs. Hickok left on night express for Salisbury, Pa., they will visit for a few weeks, to Carleton. in . y . firms the claim of Dr. Schiffmann | Riraculous Cure oof Asthma. The statemaont pobliched below con- that he has now discovered an absolnte rem- edy for Asthma, a disease which has heretofore baffled the skill of the most noted physicians. Mrs. Mary Zachery, Pleasant Till, | La. says: “I have found your Asthma Cure a permanant cure for asthma, for which I used it 7 years ago. 1 have never had the slightest return of the | | trouble since. I have also found your remedy excellent in tions. TI shall ever have a feeling of gratitude for the benefits derived from | your Cure.” before | The Leader | joins the many friends of the happy | ney through life—Carloton (Neb.) Leader. The bride and groom arrived here a | few days ago. They are both known to the editor of this paper, and deservedly popular. Tue most heartily with their are joins well | | ing colds are dangerous, other friends in extending to them con- | gratulations and best wishes. ie When you ask for De Witt’s Witch Hazel | | taste. Salve don’t accept a counterfeit or imita- | tion. There are more cases of Piles being cured by this, than all others combined. S. Hay, Elk Lick, Pa. — Highway Robbery. Some time ago Tie Star office turned out some neatly printed folders for Rev. | | | Dr. Mackey, of this place, the said fold- | ers containing information pertaining to the Brethren church. Dr. Packages of Schiffmann’s Cure may be obtained at all Druggists at 50c. and $1.00 per package, writing to Dr. Schifmann, Box 804, St. Paul, Minn. BE The sooner a cough or cold is cured with- out harm to the sufferer the better, Hacking cough is One Minute Couuh Cure quick- ly cures it. Why suffer when such a cough cure is within reach? Tt is pleasant to the P. S. Hay, Elk Lick, Pa. distressing. ioral on GENTLEMAN WANTED LODGING. p. | A Queer Combination of Dirt and Politeness Strikes the Town. Johnstown Tribune. A stranger who has had a mighty hard | time all his life, if he has not seen bet- ter days, wandered into the town the other evening shortly after dark. Ie was dirty as to face and hands,down at Mackey | sent a number of these folders to other | was received by Md. and one of .Hagerstown, ministers, Rev. Tombaugh, congregation at another office. The the heels, out at the elbows, frayed at the edges, | pitching quoit if it could have been who took such a fancy to it that he had | something similar printed for his own! | bow, Hagerstown preacher had his folders so | closely modeled after those Tue Star printed for Dr. Mackey, that in sending | one to him, Rev. Dr. Mackey as follows: “Imitation is the but the enclosed flattery ; robbery ; sincerest is highway forgive me. took it as it wag.” “So much distant Star printer in Dr. Mackey in a note sent to the oflice calling the matter. Rev baugh, of Hagerstown, exercises Tie remarked for lands,” our Tom- good to on the good attempt that his printer made. — Late to bed and early to rise, prepares a man for his home in the skies. But early to bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill that makes life longer and better and wiser. P..S. Hay, Elk Lick, Pa. A —_ Somerset Lim2 Kiln Club. 1898 Kiln PA; election SOMERSET, Nav: 21; Since the the Lime Club scems to have revived and the oflicers and members are in their allot- ed places. All the topies of the season are free- ly discussed and tobies and apples are the luxuries of the sessions. The President is alivays on his perch and dictates all discussions. . There are a few vacancies among the at present, but they filled in the future, as officers wiil no doubt be near | questions of importance will come be- Ile | such “The Forty Thieves” the club, Tammany Ring,” fore [1% as | and “Who blew the light out?” VOLUNTEER. r —— a fever. It does not Care Minute A cough is not like Iv and effectually with One the best remedy for the most We because Hiv Elk recommend it Lick, Pa. Severe cases P. —- Brethren Churdh Sabbath Services. it’s good. Preaching at 10.30 o'clock, Sabbath morning, and 2 o’clock Sabbath after- noon, by Dr. Mackey. At the 2 o’clock | service a special instrumental program I will These engines are the | be render2d, and the annual Thanksgiving sermon delivered to the Jr. O. U. A. M. Everybody welcome. - death hand a Many a household is saddened because of the failure to keep on safe and absolutely certain cure such as One Minute Cough Cure. your little ones are geney. PP. S. Hay, Blk Lick, Pa. - Pennsylvania Wheat Soil. by See that It has been proven by figures just "completed by the Department of Agri- i eulture that the soil of Pennsylvania will produce more wheat to the acre Tombaugh wrote to | gotten off without breaking. He met a citizen, and, with a Chesterfieldian thus relieved himself: “Pardon, sir. but is there a place in your city where a gentleman may tain lodging until the morrow?” The citizen, slightly staggered, ob- soon | recovered himself and replied: “Why-er-yes, there's two or three dozen hotels here.” Your announcement pleas- | L early education i kind,” “Evidently you have forgotten your | the said the sojourner with anoth- er profound bow. “The verb companies the plural number. thermore, you misapprehend my desire. as to use o guage,” ‘are’ ae- I wish to know if there is some place | where they will give a gentleman lodg- ing without any remuneration further than would come from the knowlege of a good deed in their own hearts.” “Nope. There ain’t none of that said the citizen, he moved away from the over-polite collection of dirt, which just then as rags and was | bending itself into another bow. {coughs and colds with One [ Cure | cures ¢roup, bronchitis, pneumonia, a Overcome evil with good. Overcome your It is so good children cry for it. It grippe and all throat and lung discase, PS. i IBik Liek, Pa. hundred | . a mistake may “Sewerage,” | | an on the neck, I ner of her forehead, ‘nose. it quick- | (‘ough | all ages and for | i not | crowd. — An Essay on Kissing. one in a bliss Yet to not extract than they diamonds from at least for People will Kiss. knows how lovely more how to from lips, any Know make charcoal, ard yet it is easy Some are going to IYirst, know whom on’t you mistake, although Don’t jump Kiss. make a be good. like a trout for a fly, or the ear, the or the end of The gentleman should be a little the taller. Ile should face, a kind eye, and o expression. Don’t Kiss Don’t sit down to it. Stand up. about getting are plenty or have mouth a full Need anxious Two be persons to corner and cateh a Kiss; more persons { would spoil the sport. | hand of the lady in your right, let your | [hat go to—any place out of the way; | | shoulder strap it makes. for croup, | protected ngainst emer- | than any other state in the Union, save | Washington. has always been very goodin wheat the showing made this year has heen a sur- prise to wheat-growers, and men who deal in figures went over them many times this fall before they proved be- yond doubt that Pennsylvania was the second state in the Union in the pro- duction of to the acre. state of Washington leads the with 23'5 bushels per acre, while Penn- sylvania comes next with 19 bushels to the -acre. . The wheat states per whea country production of other acre to erop are as Oregon, 17; Ohio, 156.6; Kansas, 15.5; Nebraska, Indiana, 13; gan, North Da- ta, 8 While the Keystone State | | ‘hurry ); { world shoots under your feet as a The | Take the the left hand gently over the of the lady and let it rightgside. Do not be her gently, lovingly Her head will fall gently and a throw shoulder down the hurry; draw your heart. your shoulder, in a to on is in left be a hurry. Her hand right ; let there an that, not like the grip of a vise, but a gentle clasp, full of electricity, thought Do be in a your impression and’ respect. not Look Gent- der. You are heart to heart. down into her half-closed eyes. ly, but manfully, press her to your bos- Stand firm. Be brave, but don’t in a hurry. ller lips are almost om. be open. head—not the body. the lips meet, the eyes close, the heart Take good aim, opens, the soul aids the storms, troub- | in a les and sorrows of life, (don’t be the me- sky, its heaven opens betore you; teor flashes across the evening (don’t be afraid), the heart and the art of kissing No fuss, no noise, no tlutter- forgets bitterness is learned. ling and squirming like hook-impaneled L worms. | 16.9 Michi- | 14.5; | Kissing don’t hurt, nor does it require an act of Congress to make it legal. a — Soothing healing, cleansing, De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve is the implacable ene- my of sores, burns and wounds. It never fails ta cure piles. PoSC Hay, ElK Lick, Pa. Bronchial affec- | Asthma | or by | Linger- | and a kerchief round his! neck that was stiff enough to use in| Fur- | Minute Cough | ay, | and smack a wom- | cor- | Ler ! clean | of | everybody. — | in a | left | fall | handsome | Do not be in! : | It isht a bully, gude town—beets Mey- | to | hurry. | | Her head lies carelessly on your shoul- | Lean slightly forward with the | Sometiing About ‘“‘Beaver Dom®'— Gotlieb’s 3 Aspirations, Braver Dow, Pa, Nov. 22, 1808. { My Dear MEesirer Enrroni— Vell, I dinks dot you dink de beoples dink dot yure baper isht mate petter py vat Gotlieb dinks apout bolitics, filosovhy, der science of daxes und Court house toast mate gude tsu de taste mit oflise shugar and Kounty Dresury gream, for you shute mine od- der letter ofer yure brinting bress und send him oud on hees misshion off luf tsu Schull heelers, Koontz winners, Kooser shouters, Dimicratic lund Schwallow flyers, hoopers Beaver Dom got dree barties, Gop barty, Shugar-cured Bryan barty, und | Schwallow-kiln-driet-evaporation bar- ty. Ovver de Gop barty fellers isht bick,as dey Stone by Jenks, dot Sechwal- | low bees he bromise tsu eall dot Matt. | (not de Pible Matt , but dot Matt. mit | on worts on hees cheeke) der chladiator of Bennsylfania bolitics, wot so dickle | de beoples, for hees pals so like der state dresuery gream sent tsu IHarris- | | burgh py Due Billy py orter off Visk- ers, two-term und Gapriel, in opedierce | | tsu der laws mate py der pals. | But dem shugar lumps in de Bryan i kamp, de licked-o-crats go up Salt | . | Reever in a poat vat got no rudder. It | run ve de Schull ring afder de brimary | —mitout grease bees de stuff isht fisb- led in fer de next time. Der vas sed to pe Schwallows in Beaver Dom midt red-hets und pants on perfore de elecshion, ovver now dere be none, onless dey got on peddi- | coats, und fedders on de hats be ferder fighting barson. Beaver Burchess, Dom isht a gude town; Town Counsel, got a a Poard of Health, a boliceman und lots dem gude | tings wot Somerset und Meyersdale got. Yes, Beaver Dom got dogs” dot no bite; stohr boxes on der sidevalk vat can’t run off, fer vas full off gudes inside und now full off meat. pones, skine und | hair der outside; bavements mit ‘yaller isht loafer on [humps ve a tromedery ; porough skales | dot looks ve der remanes off de off Babell ; der streets. tower f lan- Der Burchess isht Town [ Counsel blind ; der here; der Poard of ilealt got no schmeller und der bolice- {man run to schleep der ' mate. My vife say, ter get into bolities; get elected folf Somerset County Gop py pullin’ der won't hole shutin’ poss possship oud a ‘leetle old hat’ und den | get a chob at a hunder tollars | tsu be run py der leettle poss olf der Heh! Ich hear dat. old gang.” Got- lieb vill see apout dat ven he go to | Institute | tsu der off der birch-wielders. lle | de chaps vat assess kounty und dees- trict oflisers at full cash walue an appeal tay, collect der daxes und { keep mum (und keep der money Somerset next week see vedder too) as Lo vise men’s beesness, got a cus,” und vat hees chances vas fer tsu | get hees finger in der oft barty. If dot old Guay brayer ing makes Gotlieb oft der “family pie” der meet- polly-nomial poss oil stock circle” off fame, den der vill be a glory hallelujah off a time in Beaver Dom. Gotlieb vill ride home from Samumerset py of und hees bredecessors in a drap t-taled” vill long-ered fellers Jast: week. At Dom Gotlieb vill be received py trawin alee “Docke horses, ride aflter on dem leettle der Srar talk apout Beaver de crowing off cocks, de cackling off hens, der parking off dogs und mewing ofl wimen 1 vill shout, “Gotlieb, dou laporest not, dou art 1 den heelers cats. Der men, und childs neider dost dou shpin, ovver schmardt Alex. in stu my pack roon anyhow.” my und | und tsu der odders 1 gif dot Kill de mose dot lay in de house | Scull built. It got no pald-headet men; “men vot ought to be married; no old isht det married. mades; no men whoose vifes und no vimen dot vonce vas | It got no saluns nor any men of grease | { (Ich mean fat men.) It isht atown dot got beoples after mine own hart. Dey | luff demselfes petter den anypody else. Its beoples al- { ways bay de breacher’s salary last. Dey | subscribe tsu missions, but don’t | pay. lersdale und-Summerset. lots { summer vacation next yere, come !{ Beaver Dom und enchoy der feeling ofl harmony in a community of beace, vare de sun shine in der taytime und some dimes der moon shine in der nite ; vare hooting owls und Norvay rats und flying pats not disturp de bleasures off der over-worked in any of der elevated | “valks of life.” dickle me vare und doe- vot vink und say, “you I dickle you”’—der blace tors all luff von annodder demselfes, de Hoping you vill enchoy your turkey goppler on sanksgifting, Ich am sir, Your frient, GOTLIEB. re Tie Star and the New York Weekly | Tribune, both one year for only $1.50, | cash in advance. Address all orders to | Tug Star, Elk Lick, Pa. fish ponds mit frogs in on | address, HH. II. “Gotlieb, you pet- | a mons | mitoud | ‘cor- Gop | | Elk Lick, a call | set up Barker’s Liniment fer der sick, Kendall's | Spavin Cure, fer dat isht de medicine | | paper in the county. Beaver Dom isht a mighty gude town. no single | { long as other pens, ular price is 25 cents per dozen. | the gross. Meeshter Editor, ven you take your | to | Ich rite you ven Ich gets pack fron | der gounty-seat,der home off der fellers | | abroad. { the old home to them and they will ap- like dey: lat | preciate your kindness. | few | them for several Ionths. A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF Wedding Presents to be had at Ghurley's. The very newest and up-to-date Ifthe in the Before PUY Do not. fall to sce them 1. W. GU RILEY. THE LEADING JEWELER, Meyersdale, Pa. . rv ~ £5 Ladies.» Wraps and Dress Goods can be bought cheaper than any where else in the county at Hagrr- LEY'S REniAsBLE CasH STORE, MEYERSDALE. PENNA and Boys can buy Overcoats and Suits cheaper at Hart- ley’s Reliable Cash Store than any place else in the county. An immense stock to se- lect from, verybodyz an buy everything in the line of Fine Goods at astonishingly low prices at HARTLEY'S RELIABLE Casn STORE, MEYERSDALE, PrxNa. E Public Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons not to purchase from Harvey J. Baugh- man, or any other person, any property now on my farms occupied or used by | said Harvey J. Baughman, in Brothers- valley township, Somerset county, Pa .y | and any person purchasing the same or dey onse | any part thereof will do so at his peril. tf J. (+. GARDILL, Ask your merchauts trade. tokens of tf for Plaining Hill For Rent. I hereby offér my planing mill for rent. It is the only planing mill in the thriving town of Salisbury. A good chance for the right party. Call on or RErrz, 12-8. Elk Lick, Pa. Ask merchants trade. AF FOR SALE! A fine lot of Barr- ed Plymouth Rock Chickens, Baumaarpyer Bros, Elk Lick, Pa. tokens of tf your for 12-1 Ask your : merchants for tokens trade. tf of WANTED: — Traveling Agents, Nor To canvass, but CGreneral to travel from town to town and employ agents for a RELIABLE FIRM. $600.00 bey year Xpenses 0, St. Lf: with all traveling and living ¢ PAYABLS WEEKLY. & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Jonx Arch Address, WixsTox 718 to 724 ~~ Ask your merchants for tokens trade. tf of EEF SUMMONS at: Tress: BLANKS for sale vi oflice. oe and the Niclell both one year Fire Stan Magazine, with is beauti- for only $1.50, cash The Nickell Magazin illustrated, and order. fully are among the best writers in the eoun- try. Address all orders Tue Pa. its contributors to STAR lr If you have anything to sell, adver- tise it in Tur Svar. - It will pay you. : .~ Induce your friends to subscribe for Tue Stan. Only $1.25 a less than 21, eens per week. year, n little The best —-e FOR SALE Patent Pens. invention and an Braham are a new By !—Several gross These pens excellent thing. | their use blctting is an impossibility ani one penful of ink will write an or- dinary letter. They save ink, save time and avoid blots. They last twice as We have them in stubs and all other styles. Will them out at 15 cents per dozen. close Reg- Try them and you will use no other. Law- yers, ministers and clerks buy them by You can get them at Tue Star office. : —- Tie the Nickell Magazine and TAR, {the New York Weekly Tribune, all one i year for only $2.00, cash with order. By { this arrangement you get a good coun- ty paper, a good city paper and a first- class illustrated magazine all at a trif- ling expense. 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