is- f J EVENING HERALDlmyE 1 A HAM ? 1883 MJKNED OUT 1893. Published dally, except Sunday, by the UJ2UALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. Oftlec Refowleh bldg.. South Main St. H. C. nOYISn, Kdltor. V. J. W ATKINS, Ijenl Kdltor. J. M. UOYF.lt, Trcos. nnd Business Manager. T"l-i JJorsM Is delivered In Shcn I 116 nerd IU audoalinml llio sur roundlnntowns for six mil n week, payable to the carrier", lly mall, $3 00 n ytrar or 28 cent a month, payable in advance. Advertisements chanted according to space and position. The publllhers reserve tho right to change the position of advertisements whenever the publication of news demands it, Tho right Is reserved to reject any dvertlemcnt, whether paid for or not, that the publishers, may deem improper. Advertising rates made know n upon application. Kntered at the postoffice at .Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mail matter. Eoening Herald. SATURDAY, JUNE 2L, lb!)3 Lectured by the Court. Judge Savidge lectured Mrs. Addle James nnd Mrs. Mary Jeil'ersou wheo they were before him for eeut-uce. I5ith live at Shenandoah aud are neighbors. Mrs. James was the proiecutrix, and charged Mrs. .Itfftr'on with throwing dish water over her. The defendant allrged that Mrs. James abased her son, and that she replied by dousing her with the water. The jury said not Ktiilty, and put two-thirds of the cost) ou Mrs James and one third on Mrs. Jefferson. Jndge Bavidge sharply repri manded the women and told them that if they were children they onght to be whipped nnd put to bed without their sapper. Mrs. James made arrangements with the Sheriff to pay the co3s amount ing to 520 to-morrow. Mrs. Jefferson who was accompanied by a little babe and said Bhe had six fatherless children at home, wept ns she informed the cuurt officials that she was penniless. She was taken to jail, but was discharged uuder promise that she wonld pay the costs within the next 10 days. Journal. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gave them Castorla, Strawberry festivals are numerous. The Peary Relief Expedition. NEW YORK, Juno 22. The World pub lishes a statement made by Mrs. Josephino Peary to the effect that tho steamship Por tia will lenve Brooklyn this afternoon, carrying tho members of the Greenland scientific expedition of 18'JS, to St. Johns, N. F. They will board the steam barken tine Kite, Captain John Bartlot master, nnd will 6nil for Goenland about July 1. The expedition will bounder tho direction of Emil Diebltsch, of Washington, D, C, tho brother of Mrs. Peary. Accident to the Yankee Doodle. Trenton, Juno 23. Tho steam yacht Yankee Doodle, which was to have raced against tho Norwood at Now York today, struck a sunken canalboat near Princeton at midnight, and broke threo of her pro peller blades, completely crippling her. Sir. McBrldo, her owner, who was on board, had tho boat towed back to this city by mules. A tug took hor from hero to Philadelphia this morning for repairs. The race will necessarily be postponed for at least two weoks. Captain Williams Acquitted. Wukesiiarhe. Pa., June 22. Tho jury In the case of Captain James Williams, charged with tho murder of Farmer Chap man, at Shlckshinny, last April, lastovon lng returned a verdict of not guilty. It was clearly shown that the captain was assaulted ilrst, and that he shot in self de fense. Tho verdict was received with ap plause, one friend of the captain growing so enthusiastic that ho was summoned bo fore Judgo Lynch and reprimanded. I'rUe Fighters Arraigned. Brooklyn, June 22. Young Corbett and Eddlo Pierce, tho two prize fighters who wore arrosted after engaging in a boxing contest beforo tho Seaside Athletic club on Juno 15, on the charge of taking part in a prize light- wero arraigned in tho West Brighton police court, before Justlco Nostrand. They pleaded not guilty and were released on $(500 bail to await the ac tion of the Kings oounty grand jury. South Carolina Constables Sentenced. Charleston, June 22. Judge Simon ton yesterday sentenced three dlspousary constables to one and two months' im prisonment in jail for seizing liquors im ported into this state for private consump tion, thoso seizures being iu contempt of an lnjunotlon Issued In accordance with the interstate commerce law. One con stable was dismissed, undthe cases of sev eral others are under consideration. Students Charged with Attempted Theft. Miudlktows, Conn., Juno 22. Eight members of the freshman class of Was leyan university were brought before the faculty yesterday. This Is the result of an attempt to steal examination papers from a local printing office. A freshman, whose name is withheld, was captured while climbing in the printing office win dow. He has sine loft town. To Protest Against Dehi' Imprisonment. Indianapolis, Juno aa. The olBeors of thp American Federation of Labor in this city are preparing u call for meetings to be held In every city la the United States, a weok from tomorrow, the purpose being to denounce the Debs decision. President McHride, of the federation, will sound the keynote with a rousing speech against the decision E B. FOLEY, FINE OR06EEIES, 201 "West Centre Street Dealer In groceries, flour, provlsons, teas coffees etc. Good delivered free- Guard the Child Against Cholera Infantum, Heat and Poor Fi od In vite the Dread Disorder Largely Accountable for the High Death Rate. Lactated Food the One Safe Diet for Tender Years. Babies Thrive on it, and They Take it With Relish. The first thing a baby can do is to eat. The ques t i c n of baby'si'ood is most im portant up to the age of C. Half MARION nussr.Lt,. of all the babies born die ou account of improper food. On its nourishing quality ' and its absolute freedom from contamination de pend the growth, health and very existence of the little one. In June, July and August unusual pre cautious must be taken, or the weak, sickly babies fall victims to that deadly disease cholera Infantum, which will kill off so many precious ones this summer. Medical skill can do no more to save babies' lives aud to keep them well than It has done In the preparation of lactated food. It is a matter of careful record that "lactated food babies" are the healthiest in the world. "Alter using lactated food for five years in cases of children suffering from cholera infantum, aud iu debilitating or wasting diseases, during which time it never failed me, I havo pleasure iu calling attention of physicians to it, aud iu recommending its use," says A. P. Grlnnell, M. D., the dean of the medical faculty of the university of Vermont, iu a statement published In the Ladies' Home Journal. It is of inestimable value to mothers to know this. Medical science lias been able to devise nothing so good ns lactated food to take the place of mothers' milk. It is made for tho express purpose of forming a perfect sub stitute for healthy mothers' milk. It Is pleasaut to the taste, and has the unusual virtue of Inducing delicate babies to take nourishment when other food disagrees with their weak stomachs. Lactated food has saved thousands of babies from falling victims to cholera iufaututu by keeping up their strength without increasing, as most food does at such times, the irritation iu the intestines that is accountable for most of the fatalities among children during the heated season. There is no parent in the land but can read tho following letter with profit. It is from Mrs. S. J. Bussell, of Oldtown, Maine, who writes : "Little Marion is the picture of health and strength, and we attribute it all to lactated food. She has as fine a set of white teeth as one will see and is never sick a day. She still uses your food nnd will for some time to come. I need not say anything of her vitality, as I think her photograph expresses evidence enough of that." Golnir nt n Sacrifice. The balance of the groceries of Philip Coffeo's stock must be sold by tho first of July. Here are the prices : Navy and Extra tobacco 27 cents a pound; extracts of all kinds, lemon, vanilla, paragorlc, sweet nitre, castor oil, strawberry, etc., 3 bottles for 10 cents; best sugar corn, i) cans for 50 cents; tomatoes, 0 oaus for 50 cents; best white A sugar 22 pounds for $1; real Java coffee 22 cents a pound, or package; ginger, alsplce, cloves, cayeune pepper, 3 cents per quarter pound; best cocoa, 15 cents a can; best Union soap, 10 bars for 25 cents; bes' white snow-flake soap, 2 3-pound bars for 25 cents; best com starch 7 cents a package; Oolong, English Breakfast, Gunpowder aud Japan teas 23 cents a pouud; peas 5 cents per quart; best creamery butter 22 cents ; rice 5 cents per pound ; barley, 7 pounds for 25 cents. There are also several soales and counter scales for sale, one platform scale, one ico box, two screen doors, one cheese cutter, aud dried beef cutter. The bebt laid In the market for 9 and 10 cents per pound. Best cheese 10 cents per pound. Philip Cofi'eb, C.21.3t 34 East Centre street. I'ntvueo BUI. Major Gordon Lillle, Pawnee Bill, and his big Wild AVest combination, gave two exhibitions on North Sixth street yester day, to two big audiences. While per. haps Pawnee Bill does not have as large a show as Buffalo Bill, he gives a perform, auce unequaled by any in the country This year mauy new features were added, and everybody 6eemed more than ploased. One of the mot Interesting features was the target shooting exhibition of Mnjor Lillle while ou horseback. In this he has not an equal on earth. The riding was ex citing and daring. It was a perfect exhi bition throughout. Harrisburg Call. At Shenanduah, July 4th. I of Daily Wear j This Collar lis Still in Good Condition.; iThat'sbecaUscit'sthc"CKLi.Ui.oiD" Collar. Its original cost was 25 cts. and it cost the wearer nothinc after- wards to keep it clean. When soiled, ! ! simply wipe off with sponge or wet j These collars and cuffs arc water- 5 ifiroo, nnd are the only waterproof $ i trooiis mndr- with nil intnrlinino nf ...... . linen; therefore the only ones that? mil last and give absolute satisfac- j tion. Every piece of the genuine is 5 stamped us touows: S mark. g Refuse anvthlnc that is not soS ! marked, and if your dealer has not S J got the right kind send direct to us, ? enclosing amount, and we will mail you a sample postpaid. Collars 25 1 ! cts. each. Gulfs 50 cts. pair. Give S 5 size, and state whether stand-up or turned-down collar is wanted. 4 5 THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 2 427-U9 Hroadwnr, NEW YORK. FINANCE AND TRADE. Host Advices Tell of a Rising Tide of. Trade and Industry. New Yore, June 22. B. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: From all parts of tho United States tho best ad vices obtalnnblo tell of a rising tldo of trade and Industry which threatens hero and there to mount too far and too fast. The volumo of all business Is by no means equal to that of 1892 as yet, though in some Important branches larger than in that or ony other year. Two Influences of tromendous power contribute to tho rise encouraging crops news anjl confi dent replenishing of stocks, which havo been for two yoarc depleted to tho utmost. Excepting two heavy rains in Texas, crop reports this week havo been highly encouraging. Future Injury to cotton cannot be predicted, but as yet nothing indicates a yield below 7,500,000 bales, which would not bo supposed to threaten famine If the commercial und mill stocks were romemliered, now exceeding by 2, 500,000 bales a full consumption until Sept. 1. Receipts continue small aud con sumption close to the maximum hero and abroad, though tho markoling of British goods is not entirely encouraging, Liberal purchases of all products by tho South do not Indicate belief that any serious mis fortune impends. So the strong trade In wheat growing states accords with brighter crop pros pects. Reports from spring wheat states and from tho Pacific coast aro so cheorlng that, although tho loss of winter wheat was large, thoso whose estimates havo been most accurato in recent years now vary In predictions from 430,000,000 to 470, 000,000 bushols. Failuros for the week havo been 228 In tho United States, against 214 for tho same week last year, and 31 In Canada, against 25 last year. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National X,ea(rue. At Pniladolphla Philadelphia, 7; Balti more, 3. At New York New York, 8; Washington, 3. At Boston Brooklyn, 4; Boston, 2. At Chicago First game: Clov land, 7; Chicago, 5. Second game: Cleve land, 10; Chicago, 4. At St. Louis Cin cinnati, 7; St. Louis. 5. Kastorn League. At Provideuco Provldonce, .3; Roches ter, 1. At Springfield Syraeuso,8; Spring field, 6. Rain prevented the Scranton-Buf-falo and Wilkesbarro-Toronto games. Pennsylvania State League. AtPottsvillo Allontown, 8; Pottsvlllo. 7. At Hazleton Hnzleton, 17; Reading, 0. The Cnrbondalc-Lancastor game was pro vented by rain. Tired, Weak, Nervous Hood's Sarsaparilla Restores Strength and Bodily Vigor. The cause of that tired, weak, nervous condition in which so many people find themselves, Is the failure of the blood to properly nourish the nerves and tis sues. Feed the nerves upon pure blood, and they will be steady and Btrong. Head this : "It Is with pleas ure that I recom mend Hood's Sar saparilla as an ex cellent nerve tonio and blood purifier. I have taken It more than once Mrs. C. H. Tenable Kelthsburg, 111. and am taking it now. I was tired, my body ached, and I felt very badly all over. I was afraid I would be sick. I thought I would take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and It Has Cured Me, and I find that it is cheaper than tho doc tor's bills. Hood's Pllla are Ue best I havo ever taken and I use no other. I am glad to have an opportunity to recom mend Hood's Sarsaparilla." Mns. C. H. Venable, Kelthsburg, HI. Hood Jg Saraa- Be sure to get Hood's. ures Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all drug cists, fl: six forf5. Prepared only by O. I, Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, HOOfJ'S PillS nSS!.nne,a'dlSn1I''U A Defeat for Iloieborj-'s Government, London, Juno 22. Tho govornmont Was defoated yostorday on tho motion of tho Hon. William St. John F. Brodorlck, Conservative momhor for tho Guilford division of Surroy, to roduco tho salary of tho secretary of war by 100 on Recount of an alleged doilcloncy In tho army stores and munitions of war, ohloily cordlto. Tho motion was adopted by n voto of 182 to 125. Tho general bollof oxprossed is that tho defeat of tho govornmont moans n crisis, It is believed that tho ministers will decide upon a dissolution at tho earl iest posslblo moment. Tho buslnossof tho Bosslon can bo wound up In short ordor. Alleged Misdemeanor In Ollice. Hollidatsuuko, Pa., Juno 22. The Blair county grand jury filed prosont monts charging County Commissioners John Hurd and Jomcs Funk with mlsdo mennor in office Commissioner Hurd is also charged with subornation of per jury. Bench warrants woro Issued for tho accused officials. Tho details of tho chargos against tho commissioners aro that thoy made $310 out of tho contruct to paint nnd paper tho court house, aud tho additlonnl chargo against Commissioner Hurd Is that ho offered one of tho wit nesses ?100 not to toll what ho know about tho case, Chicago's Tay Roll Scandal Grows. Chicago, Juno 22. Tho city officials who tiro Investigating tho stuffed pay roll swindles received valunblo testimony yes terday from ox-Foreman W. A. Dowmau, of tho water pipo extension department. Detectives had been searching for several days, and yesterday ho gave hlmsolf up and mado a confession, which It is said implicates many ox-city officials who aro not yet under arrest. The details of tho statement aro carefully guarded by tho In vcstltrators, but it is said that it is sensa tlonal in Its showing of tho wldosprcad corruption under the city administration MIsCKlif ANKOUS. T?OUXD. A Mini of money. Onner cau pro- ure sumo inion lirovniK ownersnip. Apply to P. P. D: Kirlln, dniKniM, South Jlni" ftrcet, Sliennmlonli. b-iy-dt "yANT12D. Salesmni ; salary from s'nrt, per- JlinilCllh MM. I, 1HUIIIIU1U5, VUi, A. IStlJ men, Rochester, N, Y. 1 ?OR ItKNT. A nice house for a small family. Apply nt Rofowlch's clothing house 6-11-tf AVTANTUD. A cirl fur General housework with ' kooJ reference. Good wages paid. Apply nt llio wntson House. u-is-u (- a I rpiUCM wanted for Merchant Trade. OMLCOlVICIV Good weekly pay. fnmp.es free. No deliveries or coli"etion. "ide Hue or o -elusive. Adcress. M ANUKACTUREUS, .1)11 Market Ht.i Philadelphia. A5 MAN Oil LADY TO MANAGE DISTRIUUT. ing sample, sonps, specialties, books, do corresponding. Send sylvan t-'o., 7L' w oou- wnru, ueiroii Mien., juc. ior sei 01 sniupies, ceeive oner 10 you. T1ROPOSAI.S. Sfinled proposals will lie -1- celved hy thenmdersigned until 3 o'clock p. ... I T....nm nvnrt.n,t...,u JI1, Oil DIUIIUII.V, iJllllG , out iniuin i.i n new gns holder on the lots of the sliennmlonli . .w,., Cl, ...,,,, lnl. L a. ;vze Ul iitmicr, , icci iu uiuujcici unu u feet deep. Plans nnd specifications can lie seen .. tl.o flm iiiiilarelrmpil Tin. rltrlit ft, r.t ' 1..U... ....... ,.. .11 . ,rt reserved to teject any or all hUls. E. Akstock fcjupt. 6-21-tf WANTED. Wnnted by The Singer Mnnufae tilling Company, n lunn to net ns piilesumn nnd collector. Must come recommended tu-d able to furnish bond. We. wnnt a worker. A good position for the right man. No monev re tiuired. Drains nnd energy is what's required We furnish therest. Apply nt the Singer ollice, 21 Centre stieet, Shenandoah. G-ll;tf WANTED. Reliable, energetic man to take ' ' chnrge of a branch hoii'-e controlling whole-snlonndretnlltrndeforNAttcoTi-CuKE. Splendid opening Worth 52,000- n year to right person. Only those with S3U0 enh and good refeience need npply for interview THE iNAHCOTI-l-lIEMU'AI, , ls-lt Springfield, Mnss NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is here by given that the partnership trading ns Doyle Rrotheis, publishers, has been dissolved uy reason 01 me uenui 01 uie inie u. o. uoviu. one of the firm. All persons indebted to the said nnu lire reiiuesicu 10 luiuiu oemciueiii ,,,vnfc delay nnd those having claims to present the same nt the office, West Coal street. Hheunndoah, Pa , or to M. M BUKICE, G-12-lw Attorney. W WANT SALESMEN Ey"S!:R To take orders for MARION HARLANDM Miff ISOOK, "Home of the Bible," rare, raatant nnd charming. Hundreds of new photos, Unds scenes, people and places. Story of travel In tho Holyland portrayed for the first time by a woman's pen. Bujers plenty. over wi minion people constantly rend Marlon Harland's books, and every one of them will want a copy of this ureal. lies' work. Goods shipped on credit. One nuent in New York lias fold 1 'J copies in n little over one week's -fine 49 copies in ono dny: 10 copies in one hour; 3 in one house: to 15 houses In succession. lie has closed n high as $5U.(0 in a single day. The secret of his success ! here, he hns a good thing, nnd price tne lowest ever known. Don't fail to send at once for illustrated samples nnd nil pirtleulars. Address HISTORICAL. PUB LlrtlUNGCO., PHILADELPHIA. plOPOSAt.S. -Proposals will be received by J- llin nndersiirnpd committee un to June 52rn. 1&95. nt six 11. 111.. for the clenring of the property on North White street, Slicnnndoah, recently purchased by the bcliool unnrit. '1 lie lots must be cleaned to the satisfaction of the committed nnd nil stones must be laid aide for use by the board. Lumber on the property to betnkenin part payment for the work. The committee le serves the right to reject any, or all bids. The proposals must bo Fent to 1110 chairman 01 tne committee. JOHN T. LEE. Chairman, PATRICK CU.M1V, T. It EDWARDS, THOMAS MANLY. 6-17-lw CHAS. HOOKS. Committee. BIG CUT IN PRICES Neto York Gash Store 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Too many goods, at this time in tho season, 200 different shapes (rimmed and untritnmed goes for cost and lest. Child ren's $1.76 Etnbroidend dresses goes for $1.00 also cloaks, sacks, etc., at cost. This SacriflceSalo begins Saturday, Juuo 8th, for 8 weeks only. Its tho 'greatest money, stiver yet offered. Como early and select yeur bargains. Excellent muic day and evening at Weeks' Museum, 17 South Main Street. Grand diiplay of birds apd animaleof all kinds and ilnut paintings In the county. Best Beer, Porter and Ale?, Finest Brands of Cigars. IY00 lunoh evory morning and evening. John "Weeks, Proprietor. Your Stomach : : : Cannot ktaiul the same washing that your booti do, and the water you drink isn't even nt for that purine Ufce Lorenz Schmidt's Beer awl Torter. JAMES SHIELDS, Slanngor Shenandoah Dranch. It is not An experiment but a Proved Success, rbous ands of housekeepers "who at first thought they never could use any shortening but lard, now use COTTOLENE and couldn't be induced to : change, simply because it is better, cheaper and 1 and guaranteed by concern, w nose Dona is as good is gold. SI LB. SCORCHER, 86. S3 LB. LADIES', 75. Catalogue free. Good agents wanted in every town. INDIANA BICYCLE CO., INDIANA! OLIS, IND. U.S. A, .T. S, HOUSENIOK. Exclusive Apent, Sbeiiauddab, Pa. Garden s Art Wall Paper Store. Wo havo just received a fine line of the most beautiful and artistic papers la tba market, which v e will sell at very reasonable prices. We have also in stuck a great deal of last year's patterns which we are fcllins: at a sacrifice. Conn aud see our linn of goods. We have the moat beautiful and artlstb papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. GO T. H. Sn yder, Corner Jaidin and Oak Streets, Shenandoah, Pa. FOR YOUR WALL PAPER. ?cl SAM CHINESE No. 10 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Clothes of all diescription neatly done up iu a first class manner. I can refer to scorta of families in this citv as to my care in washing and superior neatness in doing up doli ng. I dD my work better and quicker than other laundry in the city. , CHAHLES LEE, Manager. ESTABLISHED - IN - 1873. Half the price in Millinery Goods and Notions to reduce stock. The choicest poods in Millinery has just arrived and the cheapest of the Season, nig lot of Sallov Hats from 15c up; French flower Ostrich proods iu all styles. Infants' Caps from Cc up Hats, all embroidery, 25c. Ladies' Mill Hats, all colors, Sl.00. Infants' short white dresses, handsomely embroidered, 75c up; Infants' long Coats, embroidered ou cape, 81.00 up. "When you want good goods and cheap, .come to KELLY'S, when you cannot be suited elsewhere. We must close out our' stock; will carry no goods over. Nun's veils from 1.00 up. Mourning goods our specialty. MRS. J. J. KElLY, 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. OPEN EVERY DAY ! Go to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless, extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artifleal teeth do not suit you call to, see us. All oxanii nations freo. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns, Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge Work and all operations that portal n to Dental Surgery. No chargoe for extracting when plates are ordered. We are tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. Slienattdoali Dental Rooms, (TITIIAN'S CLOCK) East Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office Hours : 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. A CLEAN, QUICK SHAVE Can always be had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, First-class hair cutting and singeing. ?i:t''ivi Hons? Bui'dint'. GREAT REDUCTION Of summer millinery, including Ladies,' Misses' and Childrens' hats and bonnets. ' Special bargains in mourning goods. Prices the lowest. Alice Jennings, 214 South Main Street, more healthful. The genuine has this trade mark steer's head iu cotton-plant wreath on eveiy pail. Look for it Made only oy The N. K. Falrbank Company, CHICAGO, mid 13 : N. Delaware Ave., FUUdu iCYaESi ARE THE HIGHEST OF ALL HIGH GPADEP. Warranted superior to any Bicycle built in the world re. gardles of price. Do not bo induced to pay more money" f'rj an inferior wheel. Insist on bavins; the Waverl. y "Builtl the Indiana Bicycle Co , a million doll Finest Stock an Lowest Price , 1?0 Painter and Paper Hanger, LEE, VAN J. MVIES, LIVERY AND 13 North Jardin Street 3XL F. MALEY, 16 North Main Street. h Repairing of all kind promptly attended to. Undertaking I Spring and Summery SVITIjYGS, Order Spring Garments Noto. Complete line of domestic and inr , ported novelties in trousers and suit ings. We are also sole agents in Shenan doah for the celebrated Cresent and Rambler bicycles, ranging in price f from 525 to $100. Every bicycle sold , is guaranteed. PORTZ BROS, t When it comes to GROCERIES, Our stock speaks for Itself. If you don't como to town, send yi'Ur orders. They will he nicely hum -MUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah it.
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