TH SOMERSET COUNTY STAR a IP 1, Livexcoon, Editor and Publisher, Entered at the Postoflice at Elk Lick, as mail matter of the Second class. Pa, Subscr Iption Rates. THE STAR is pu ed ev Elk Lic i, Somerset, C - Pa. ing rate One year, if paid spot cash in advance. Jf not paid strictly in advance. Six months, if spot fst in advance Ifnot paid s I'hree months, eash in A ance .. single co To avoid mult! all subse pions For must be strictly in advance yes, t) three n nee. i P Te ar Tine or Fest insertion and : each succeed 1g insertion. SE Toc wile mix th al: items or editorial matter for less Se cents a line for each insertion, exc: yearly contracts, S ror DISPLAY will ih made know on ap SDITORIAL ce Fax line. v ADVERTISEMENTS than 25 cents. to see a fine line of go to the famous Cash Dry Store, Goods and Clothing the fine goods place to buy i MEYERSDALE, PA. pt on | SUITS AND DIERGOATS, CHAP. THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD, or UR SAVIOUR IN ART. Cost nearly $100,000 to produce. Con- tains nearly 100 full-page engravings of our Saviour and Mother by the world’s greatest painters. True copies of the greslest ] rpieces in the art Europe. Every picture is ful as a sunrise over the hill- ntains description of the paint- biography of the painters, the | ing names and locations of the galleries in Europe he originals may be Also contains a Child’s Depart- neluding a Child’s Story of the hr and His Mother, beautifully | written, to fit each picture. This won- | derful book, mat chl in its purity and | beauty. appeals to every mother | in every Christian home re children the book sells itself. n men and women are making where 1 money y rapidly taking orders. A Chris- ian man or woman can in this com- yon make $1,000 taking orders presents. Mrs. Waite, sold | chusetts, has over $3,000 worth of the books in a very short time. Mrs. Sackett, our | agin in New York, has sold over $1,- | 500 worth of the books in a very short jime The book is printed on velvet- ee | Iris} hed paper, beautifully bound in Cardinal Red and gold, and adorned i ( | « olden Roses and Lillies. It is, with- ut doubt, the most beautiful book of his century. Write for terms quickly get the man: igement of that terri- You can work on s alary or com- ,and when you prove your suc- ill promote you to the posi- rer and Correspondent, at | a permanent salary todevote your time | to attending to agents and the corre- | spondence. W anted also a State Mana- | ger to have charge of office in Leading | City of the State and manage all the busir of the State. Send for terms. \ddre THE BRITISH-AMERICAN CO. ie | | Corcoran Building, Opposite F U. 8. Treasu uy, Washington, D. 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Ne ssdnic, 1 CALYIN FPULLBR, Practical Auctioneer, will ery your sales and auetions at sonable prices and guarantee yo satisfaction. P.O. address, West Sulishu rea- Tue Brar and the New York Weekly Tribure, both one year for only $1.50. eash in advance. Address all orders Tue Srag, Elk Liek, I=57. 11-15 i 3 The Seaboard Air Line Railway, "Florida and West India Short Line,” is Posi- tively the Shortest Route to Sa- vannah, Jacksonville, Tampa and All Florida Points. Double daily service Pullman drawing room and buffet sleeping cars from New York, Phila- delphia, Baltimore, Washington and Richmond. Round trip winter tourist excursion tickets are now on sale at all principal points to Jacksonville, Tampa and all Elorida points. Trains arrive and depart at Pennsylvania Railroad stations. For further information call Shoema ke Is , Gener: Puris for their superior virtues. and through on or F addrecs W. 0 11 I. Long New ! ger Agent 0g Ww ash- ington street, Boston, Mass.; W. M. McConnell, General Agent, Tis New avenue, Washington, D. C,, or the General Passenger Agent at Ports- mouth, Va. OIIN, 1. ALLEN, ak CM. Gor Pass. - = F&F YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND our store filled with customers, but | yeur turn comes next. tf. E reLy Co. K 1 ICR St NOTICE. LADIES, IT have openel my store in | the Dively Building and have forsale a ge assortment of Trimmed Hats— cheap—prices are from $1.50 to | We will also take orders at the | store for retrimming your old hats. Please leave orders early in the week, £0 you can get them done by last of week Thanking you for past patronage,and hoping for a continuance of same, I am Yours Truly, Mrs. P. O'ROURKE. | | | tf F&F THE PLACE TO GET YOUR Coats and Capes, Overcoats and Cloth- ing is tf Erk Lick Scerry Co. “THE ATLANTA SPECIAL.” The route of the “Atlanta Special” i is via the Seaboard Air Line Railway, “Florida and West India Short Line,” with through Pullman drawing room and buf 1 sleeping cars from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash- ington and Richmond to Athens and Atlanta, where direct connections are made in Union Depot for Montgomery, Macon, New Orleans and all points South and Southwest. Trains arrive and depart at Pennsylvania Railroad stations. Lor further information call on or address W, C. Shoemaker, Gen- eral Eastern Passenger Agent, 1206 Broadway, New York; C. L. Longsdorf, New England Passenger Agent, 306 1 We ashington street, Boston, Mass, s+ YW. {| M. McConnell, General Agent, 1434 | New J ork avenue, Washington, D. C., or Genes! Passenger Agent at ith, Q T IN, I. ALLEX, VP. & GM. Gen. iy Agt, CARTRIDGE can get enough Cartridge few cents, at Tue Star them for seevral rite. lice, to last w 5) re | London and | 1 APER bos miners | Paper for a | AND GENERAL NEWS. We've fought the Baty bravely, Oar party's cause our own, We've shouted till our voices Have hoarse and hoarser grown; But now at last it’s over, And whichsoever won, We're mighty glad, my brother, That the campaign is done. —EX. | LOCAL It’s MeKinley And it’s *T eddy” Say, people, didn’t we tell you so? Now, Bry too. Mr. Brayn, will you be good? an can now write a book on “The Second Battle.” ’Rah for jolly General Koontz and bully Sam Kendall! Poor Bill Bryan, he’s got a pain in the back. he’s a eryin’, for Rough Rider Teddy, he is always ready. and Bryan can’t beat Mack. Muck and Teddy, they did betting Democrats lost piles of * and tin.” win, Who said New York state never vot- ed the same way twice in succession? How would it doto run Bryan, Swank and Ritter for time? Road Supervisors, next Two days after it got done and Teddy, i beautiful. snowing votes for Mack t snowed some of the Rev. J. A. the M. E. church, at 10.30 a. m., and 7 Mr. Dennis Dellaven, of Scottdale, is here renewing acquaintance with his many old-time friends. will preach in Sunday, Nov. lith, p. m. Jalentine When you want prompt acting little pills that never gripe use De Witt’s Lit- tle Early Risers. Miller & Shaler. The Scull ring bolters tried their best to down Koontz and Kendall, but party reachery won't take in this county. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers ge the best liver pills ever made. E to take and never gripe. Miller & rte Poor Timmie and Lucifer! The only thing left for them to do is to continue making ugly faces at Koontz and Ken- dall. It is now believed that Alex. Grof’s great Democratic speech in the Salis- bury opera house was responsible for the landslide. Mother Theresa and Sister Monica, of the Ursaline Convent, Pittsburg, were guests of H. W. Delozier and fam- ily, last week. The latter is a sister of Mr. Delozier. The editor is proud of Maryland, his old native state. “Maryland, my Mary- land,” you're all right, and may your sturdy Republican sons become a still more mighty tribe. The County have awarded contracts for new iron bridges to be built Que- mahoning township, and across Oven run, in Shade township. When Simon Livengood bobs up again for Road Supervisor, the Repub- licans of lk Lick will give him a big reward in the neck for supporting Democrats for Assembly. An infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Kann has been very ill for a week more, but we are glad to say that the child is now convalescing. Cholera infantum was the trouble. Commissioners over Beaver dam, in or His lead over Rhoads shows plainly whom the people of Somerset county want for Jury Com- missioner, and Lucifer to the contrary notwithstanding. The Garrett contingent at Nome, Alaska, have arrived at Seattle, ’Rah for Ed Coleman! Timmie county and have telegraphed friends here that they may be expeeted home the latter part of this week.—Oalland Journal. Wagner, had week. we while of his “Bent” 8S vw mill, friend | working at a arms badly hurt this partial but we did not 1 Well, old lobster-nose Lichty and Oliver Twist I In’t throw Elk Lick township into thie Deron ratic column after all. The people of old Elk Lick don’t pay much attention to such insects. Our one It dislocation, are rn how it Gabe Both makers and circulators of coun- terfeits commit fraud. Honest men will not deceive you into buying worth- le counterfeits of DeWitt’s Witch 1 Salve. The nal is infallible for caring piles, injuries, eczema and skin diseases. Miller & Shaler. Lebanon Business College, at Lebanon, Clay Donges, of Mey- Pa., last week: ersdale ; Charles wood; Oscar Matthews and Choate Landis, of Berlin. Bryan should not be discouraged. He hasn’t run near as often yet as his friend Aguinaldo. The only difference in their running is that the former is pursued by ballots, and the latter by bullets, when they run. James M. Schryver, Agent of the B. which | By the death of General Passenger { O. Railroad Company, occurred | | on Oct. 29th, the B. & O. lost a most ex- | cellent official. Mr. Sehiryver died very suddenly of appoplexy. lle was aged | about 50 years. The winter schedule of the Balti- { more & Ohio which will go into effect | the second Sunday of November, will very materially effect the time ot trains on the Somerset & Cambria branch. Two new passenger runs will be placed on the branch, we are informed. On election night one could easily tell would-be had worked against Koontz and Ken- dall at the polls. They all looked as guilty the midnight assassin, and some of them looked as mean as if they had stabbed a man in the back. every as You can’t afford to risk your life by allowing a cough or a cold to develop into pneumonia or consumption. One Minute Cough Cure will cure throat and lung troubles quicker than any other preparation known. Many doe- tors use it as a specific for grippe. It is an infallible remedy for croup. Chil- dren like it and mothers endorse it. Miller & Shaler. Mr. Wm. A. Kann and his son-in-law, Mr. Wm. Donges, have both moved to | Garrett this week, where they have been doing a large amount of co:utract- i ing and building during the present Fig They are both good: mechanies, and what is still better, they are ex- cellent citizens and good Republicans. By their removal our splendid families, but bury’s loss in this | gain town loses two what instance is Garrett's is Salis- was a | informed. | happened. | The following young men started for | Cunningham. of Rock- | | | Republican who | I Fonts cal { he DeVWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve will quickly heal the worst burns and scalds and not leave ar, It can be ap- plied to cuts nd raw surfaces with prompt and = othing effect. Use it for piles and skin . Beware of wortliless counter Aller & Shal- er. One cool, sensible, intelligent and de- cent-speak n like Simon 8. Miller or C.J. Yoder is worth in town- ship polities than a trainload of import- ed Oliver and Gabe Lichtys. People who have no standing at home more Twists have business in tricts no The Baltimore & Ohio railroad will build a branch road up Ravage river in West Virginia, which will tap a large coal field that is now a wilderness. The development benefit Piedmont most, as part of the territory is within sight of that town, says the Connells- ville Courier will The law of Staryiont as applicable to non-resident hunters was violated near Bloomington one day last week and the guilty parties were taken before a magistrate who promptly imposed a fine of $50 and ordered them to leave the county or take out the license re- quired by law. If you have ever seen a child in the agony of croup you can realize how grateful mothers are for One Minute Cough Cure which gives relief as soon as it is administered. It quickly cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. Miller & Shaler. It looked pretty tough, last Tuesday, to see Elijah Livengood out election- eering for a portion of the Democratic ticket. Elijah is a first rate fellow, but it looked like rank treason to see a man who represented us in the last Re- publican state convention out election- eering for Democrats at a Presidential election. Elijah Livengood said he would vote for Kendall, but not for Koontz. Now, we always took Elijah for man of his word, but when the Elk Lick township ballots were counted it was discovered that every voter who failed to vote for Koontz also failed to vote for Kendall. Elijah, we fear that you did even worse than you said you would. Mr. A. E. Livengdod started for Hutchinson, Kansas, today. He has ex- tensive mercantile interests there, aud winter. Er- popular young man in he expects to remain all nest is a very Salisbury, and it was with much re- gret that his many friends here bid him adieu, but we all hope to see him back again in the spring. Many people worry because they be- lieve they have heart disease. The chances are that their hearts are all right but their stomachs are unable to digest food. Xodol Dyspepsia Cure di- gests what you eat and prevents the formation of which makes the stomach press against the heart. Tt will cure every form of indigestion. Miller & Shaler. When genial ton, went to vote, be found on the gas John Noble, of Niver- his name could not register for quite a but that was because the eleec- tion board was not onto Assessor Lowry’s new system of spelling. stead of writing it “John Noble,” brilliant Stalwart-Democratie “Jack Knoble.” while, In- the assessor put down Last week extra copies of Tur Star nd. Orders for rom all parts Johns- outside of the were in great dema sample copies poured in of the county, as from town and county. ies a considerable number of the peo- them have added their to our large and growing sub- scription list. We apology Mr. Fred Groff, of Berlin, owing to our failure to as well other points Since reading the sample cop- 8 b orderit ple names ng owe an to publish an announcement, last week, of a Prohibition rally held in that town on Nov. 20d. We are al- all such items of t by ove Mr. Groff ’s no- tice wi published. The omission not intentional, for it is Tue Srar’s the evening of pul lis] to ght news, 18 not Ww mission to print the news. A certain man boarding at a Frost- in the habit, the table, of taking a comprehensive gla at the food and then mutter these words: “Hebrews 13-8.” Finally the landla- burg boarding house was when seating himself at nce dy’s curiosity was aroused, and she got her Bible and investigated. She was much shocked, and maybe you will be, too, when you find out what she read. When Doe McKinley was cut elee- tioneeri 1 for Ritter and Swank, wing to be a cousin of Pres- like believe related to the was still ¢ McKinley? Jefl. Lie comes nearer ident He acted more cousin of Davis, and we being latter than to the former. As a double back action flopper and monkey on a st old H. Clay Whiskers is as noto- rious as he is shallow-brained gusting. K, and dis- There pleasure in life if you dread go to the table to eat and | can’t res night on account of indi- gastion Henry Williams, of Boonville, Ind., says he suffered that way for ears, till he commenced the use of | Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, and adds, ‘Now anything I like and all ! want and sleep soundly every night” Ko- | dol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat. Miller & Shaler. Attorney John E. Gasteiger, who has for several years been practicing law in Johnstown, Somerset in the near future to follow his profes- sion. Mr. Gasteiger was originally ad- mitted to the bar in Somerset county, becoming a member of the Cambria legal fraternity through the reciprocity existed between the two coun- few years will remore to which ties until Dewnocirt. a ago.—Somerset On election night our old friend and neighbor, Stewart Simpkins, had great feast prepared at his home.where he royally entertained a number of his friends. All who were present say the table fairly groaned under its weight of good things, and the guests further agree that there is no better place in town to have a good, social time than at the hospitable home of Stewart Simpkins. It needless to say that the cheering Republican news added greatly to the pleasure of the feast, for we believe all present were Republicans. closest is Shortly after noon today it began to rain and snow, and we have just re- ceived word that arather strange thing happened out in the country, owing to the moist weather. The story is like this: A prominent Elk Lick farmer who claims to be a Republican was out in the woods when it began to rain. He crawled into a hollow log to keep dry, Abe | other voting dis- | | | This but the moisture soon swelled the log so that the man inside soon realized that he could not get out As he lay there helpless, being slowly squeezed to death, his mind, like that of adrown- ing man, wandered rapidly over all the incidents of his past life. His sins of omission and commission squeaked and jibbered in his ears, and his soul was filled with anguish. All this time the log was swelling more and more, and the poor man was being squcezed and tighter. He saw. death him in the face, and when he was just about to give up in despair, he happened to think of how disloyal he tighter staring was to his party when he voted against Koontz and Kendall. The thought of this made him feel so small that he crawled out of the log with ease. Bank Pays 3 per cent. Ynterest. The First National Bank of Frost- burg, Maryland, which is a designated Depository of the United States Govern- ment, pays three (3) per cent. interest on money left with them for deposit. tf. i Reformed Church Services. Mid-week service on Thursday eve- ning at 7.20. Senior instruction on Friday evening at 7.30, and Janior instruction on Sat- urday at 1.30 p. m Sunday school every Sunday at 9.20 nm. Divine services next Sunday morn- ing at 10.30, and in the evening at 7. A hearty welcome to all. Hower 8S. May, Pastor. ~~ Addison News. Nov. Sth.—Last Tuesday evening the Republicans held a political rally in the I. O. 0. F. hall. It was a grand af- fair, and the Brooks, Humbertson & Co. String Band rendered some good music for the occasion. The following named officers were appointed by Com- mitteeman J. S. Hartzell: President. C. R. McMillan ; Vice President, Daniel Treudel and John Meyers; Secretary, G. L. Stark. The Spooner were Hon. W. H. Koontz, Hon. 8. A. Kendall, and Ex-Judge Horner, i house was well filled. Even the ladies turned out in full faith aud goodly number. Yesterday the MM. Church South Aedicated their new church at he state line, 2!4 miles east of this plac Tost Monday night Mrs. Nick- low took an over dose of laudanum, which came very near putting her to sleep—that sleep we all shall sleep sooner or later. She is able to be about er. a again, howey See Meyersdale News. weeks with and relatives here, Miss May Padgett, accompanied by her little cousin, Anna Lewis, returned to her home in Wilmerding, Pa. The W.C. T. U. held a meeting at the home of Mrs. J. R. Campbell, Mon- day last, to arrange for the meeting to be conducted by Mrs. E. M. Preston, to organize a Loyal Temperance Legion here. A number of people from here went to Pittsburg, Saturday, to see the big parade. Miss Mary Leitle spent Sunday with her parents bere. Miss Anua Stein spent Sunday with her parents here, returning to Somer- set, Monday. The new sample rooms of the house are nearing completion. The Reformed church is undergoing renovation. After spending twelve friends Slicer The show, “Lost in Egypt,” at the Opera house, Thursday last, was very well attended. It was one of the best that has ever been he A few of our boys Sunday in Somerset, returning Monday. — o spent Masher’s Letter is Noted for Its Originality. The following letter addressed fo a well known Salisbury girl was recently found the It is rich, racy and full of originality: Miersdail pa cctowber the furst Deer Myss — may i compny Saterday nite i am the fella that wus thare in Salsberry on pick- nick day me an my pardner what had on blew pans an cote and stryped jackit on street. hav yure my naim is Charly an his name is Jorge an we air both frum Miersdail an work fer the B an O ralerode now i liyke yure appeerans an mi pardner he liykes the appeerans of that there gurl what wus with you fer to taik in the pycknick an i wood lyke to dait you fer Saterday nite an Mr. me fer to ask you fer to dait Myss fer hym you will find me a strate forded young man i have a good repitashun and so has mi pardner plees anser thys an let me no by thursday nite hoaping all will be all write i will cloas with lovin- est respecks requests Frum Mr Chaly —— P 8 excuse pore rightin fer i hav ben lernen to rite shoart hand and pirty | neer fergot how fer to rite Newnighten | plees return male if So long staits you ean. anser on Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Metomaiie Service at New York, Philadelphia Washington and Uhicago. Electromobiles of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad meet all Royal Blue Line trains on arrival at New York City, Philadelphia, Washington or Chi- cago. The automobiles are of the latest electric pattern, provided with luxuari- ous seats, electric lights, ete. A pamphlet tully deseribing the service, giving rates and full information, distributed on all trains approaching either of the cities, and passengers de- siring any special class of vehicle can have same in readiness on arrival, if they will notify the conductor of the train in ample time to telegraph ahead for the service. -15 The Blanks We Keep. Tue Srar has stock of Deeds, just added a large Mortgages, Judgment Jonds, Property leases, Constable Sale Blank Summons Blanks, ‘Commit- ments, Subpwenas, Criminal Warrants, Judgment Notes, Receipts and many other blank forms that are useful ard save lots of writing. A full line of these goods will always be kept on hand at this office. 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B bo 36 1Broadway, il AW 625 F St. Washing ADE: D.C ATTERN TIE ti iy COMPAN' r VIS-148 West 1th Steset, = » o's New York City, N. Ya irst National Bank <>. (OF FROSTBURG, MD. we ® Capital Stock and Surplus Fund................... $80,000.00. Deposits (over).....c..oc.cceeieo en $365,000.00. 1nited States PDeposits.............c......cco. ees. $50.000.00. Assets (over $560,000.00. Three Per Cent. Interest Paid on Deposits. Drafts on all parts of the world. - Accounts of individuals and firms invited. Deposits sent by mail and all correspondence given prompt and eareful at- tention This bank is the only United States depository in the George’s Creek Valley. Bank open Saturday nights from 7 to 10 o'clock. MARX WINELAND, PrESIDENT. ROBERI WHERE? his & Liveneood ~==—(F ( EAU ANNAN, CasiiEr. LY 11 An immense stock of Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. A fine assortment of Trousers, elegantly tail- ored, will with those you buy from the best tailors. them to fit. made in New York, and compare favorably We guarantee 01s! Leather, Viei Kid, They consist of Men’s Winter Tans, Patent Box Calf, Willow Calf, At the same store best Men's bought, shoes for them in all the best, fanciest and makes. Patent namel, ete. Working We most subtantial is where the Shoes are also the best women. have where the school children like to “They boys and girls say. Lea. SALISBURY, PA. Here is have their shoes bought. are the real thing,” is what the THOMAS ithe Vice President. SR ne tzens National Ba Capital Stock, 590.000.00. Surplus, DAVISSON ARMSTRONG, President. FRANK WATTS, Cashier. Hens Three per cent. interest allowed on special Se 330,000.00, Drafts issued direct on all the principal cities of Europe. t>d and Correspondence Inv ted. Accounts Solic’ in Port Grape Wine Kine Years 614, Burgundy Eight Years OCld, Claret 18 Years Old. Extensive Wine Celiars. and Hh Storing Ageing and Ration - A wine made one year and sold the next is not a proper wine for invalids; to get rid of itscoarse and injurious elements requires years for it to lay in wood casks, and by frequent drawing off from itserross sediment, or the coarse parts it becomes rich and mellow and valuable for invalids. It is sudorific, diuretic and blood making from the iron in the soil of the Speer vineyards i in Nor thern N. The principal varieties are the Port, Burgundy, Sherry and Claret and the Climax brandy. All these wines w hen stored for years and | drawn off from time to time in fresh fumigated casks become vastly | superior products and necessarily are more expensive. This ig why Speer’s wines and Brandy are more costly and so far superior to the California wines They are absolutely pure; unexcelled by any inthe world. Speer’ Ss wines are ordered by wealthy and refined families in Europe where they are prescribed by physicians and are esteemed for their superiority, velvety reundness, full body and re- fined flavor. The efficacy of these wines is wonderful, It has been a study and a pride during Mr. Speer’s life to produce a wine of the highest grade of perfection —not so much to make money as to excell in getting a wine of the richest character. He has spared no labor nor expense in bringing his vineyards and wines up to the above high standard of excellence. The Climax % % % Brandy twenty years old is equal to the finest French brands. Po be had of Druggists and Grocers who sell high class wines, prs z abbott ea seen Good Babies; | CUPID erm 1] omg PEITALTHY 21 Bole : BABIES Of 181 » Are always found in families : that use ; BROWN’S He ° . 5 Teething Cordiale : FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. F NNN NNNANN NNN ANNI INIINS : MOTHERS Try # before you buy, For i remember that about one-third of the polishing, preventing cracking v4 children die before they are three years and water-pr oofing shoes it is old, and the cause of this is a lack of proper care while the little ones are teething. ‘This large death rate can be avoided by using superior to any. We guar- antee that your shoes itl last twice as long by using Cupid EE HUE HERR DIN PFI F RI ToToToYoToToT: TOLL LILO OTOL OI LOT IO L e101 0% A BROWN’S TEETHING CORDIAL ] Oil Polish, which was never known to fail to 4 Best dealers sell it, give satisfaction, 4 or by ma ail, 1 5¢ For sale by all Druggists and Warranted. 5 nr 21s % N. K. BROWN MEDICINE co. % J CONGO BLAGKING 8'F'G GO. + BURLINGTON, VT. ? 3 4 63 Oliver St., Boston, Mass. 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