Floral Cream For Chapped Hands For Rough Skin. 20 cts. Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Ia, Telephone Connection. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North "lain Street. I? Here it is. We mean our special sales for four weeks, during which period we will offer all Furniture, Stoves and Heaters At slaughter sale prices because we will spring another surprise on the public shortly by ad ding two more depart ments. Our floor space is at a prem ium, hence our astonishing offer. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 11 9-121 -123 North Main St. Shoes ! Shoes ! ! A great slaughter sale of Men's, Ladies', Misses' and Children's shoes for the next 30 days at the Boston Factory Shoe Store to make room for a new stock. 1,000 pair Hisses' shoes, for merly $1.00, $1.35 and $1.50, now 75 cents and 9O cents. 5OO pair of Ladies' shoes, for merly $1.25, to goat 85 cents. Men's $1.25 shoes are selling at 85 cents. Another lot of sample shoes, were $2.00 and $3.00, can be had for $1.00. Our line of Men's hand-sewed shoes, all latest styles, are going at sweeping reductions. Everybody is welcome to come and examine our stock. BOSTON TORY SHOE 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. AT THE OLD STAND. RED AND NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR ! WHILE THEY LAST At Half-Frioe ! No. 7 East Centre Street. Jlome-Bred Canaries For breeding purposes. All good singers. They are far belter than the unacclamated imported birds irom uermany. JAPANESE GOLD FISH. and globes. All kinds ot pigeons. We alao ell bilneru' supplies and drilling machines. DAVID HOPKINS, 105 East Centre street, PLenandoah, Pa I A UnnHenmn Rnmnlnvlnn ' I is one of the neatest charms a woman can I possess. Pozzoiu'a Comi-lbxiok Powskb a sit salt. -REMOVAL SALE ! As IV e must vacate our present quar- utt April isi we oner our siovk oi GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, DRY GOODS, HOTIONS, BOOTS Sl SHOES at Sacrifice Prices. Philip Yarowsky, 213 WEST CENTRE ST.. SHENANDOAH, FA BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STRAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, st. consnmptlea ! Do not think for n single moment that consumption will ever strike you a sudden blow. It does not come that way. It creeps its way along. First, you think it is a little cold; nothing but a little hack inc cough; then a little loss in weight: then a harder couch; then the fever and the night cwpntc. The et1rldfnnfcc rnmAe ution you have a hemorrhage. Dciter siop me Disease wiwc it is yet creeping. iou can ao it witn You first notice that vou cough less. The pressure on the chest is lifted. That feeling of suffocation is removed. A cure is hastened byplacingone of Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster over the Chest. A Book Froam It Is on the Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Wrlla tin Frooty. It rou have but eomclalnt whatever and deiirs the bait medical advice you can poiilbly receive, write the doctor i freely, Tou w 111 receive a prompt reply , without coat. Addreii, .. J. C. ATKlt, Lowell, 11 P31 FINANCE AND TRADE Tlio Grontost llunlness Kvor Known For tlio Month of February. New York, Mnroh 4. It. G. Dim & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: The business for the past month was by far the greatest ever' known in February. Clearing house exchanges were about $7, 000,000,000, against $5.0C7.Sr3,S44 last yearnnd about 54.2 larger than in 1S92. In all the years of weekly commercial re porting there has been no other week in which the reports from nil parts of the country have been on the whole so good as they are this week. Moreover, dur ing tin; past week there has been a gen eral 'advance in wages, immediate or prospective. At most points the ad vance of 10 per cent or more was en tirely voluntary. It has averaged 5 to 10 per cent in tinplatc works and about 10 per cent in other cases, and as it affects much over 100,000 hands export business is likely to bo stopped for the present. Bradstreet's review says: An en larged volume of spring trade, particu larly in dry goods, due to spring weather, .special strength in the demand and price for cotton fabrics, an immense andurgent call at soaring prices for iron and steel and all Its products, and substantial iid vances in wages, chiefly affecting the nbove mentioned industries and benefit ting at a conservative calculation 110, 000 operatives, are among features ot the week, going to show that the pro ducing elements of the country's popu lation are sharing in the present favor able conditions. MISCELLANEOUS. SIDE LINK. 30 weekly. Pocket (free) sample. Protected ground Continuing coins. Competing prices. J Ibernl credits. Iltattice Co., 313 Pearl St., New York. It FOK KENT. Store room at 10 ISast Centre street, occupied by E. 11. Ilruinm. I'or further particulars apply at No. 10 East Centre btreei. u-o-,. FOIt SALE. A team of horses, both young nnd wife drivers. Also a new UDrlnir Whcon with shifting top and new harness. Apply at me herald oiuce. T7IOR SALE. Two-story frame dwelling. JJ known as the llaussmaun property, 130-138 East Coal street, Shenandoah, to settle me estate. For further particulars apply to Charles iiaussmann, munpsourg, ra. -oj-im F OH SALE OU ItKNT. A double block of house, on West Lloyd street, and a double block on rear of lot. Is for sale or rent, ltensons, party leaving town. Apply at 327 Wet Lloyd street, Shenandoah, --aum F Ott RENT. Store room and dwelling, suita ble lor butcner. barber, etc.: centrally located and rent reasonable. A Duly to E. C. 11 robs t, grocer, cor, Jardin and Centre wtreeu. tf TTTANTKD A bright and active young man ) I of gentlemanly appearance- and manners to do local canvassing. 860 a week van be made. Address letter to 1), Hkbalii oflloe. 1-7-tf "VTOT1CE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap- Xl piy to a. u. jh. iiouopecer, utiorney Bhenandoah. S-31-tl QTOCKIIOI-DKItS' MKRTINO, The annual O meeting of the Citlsens' Building and Ixniii Assoolatlon will be held at its oil loc, No, 177 Norm Jlaln street, on 1 uesuay, Jiarcu n, law, at 8 p m. By order of Jahsm Bell. Pres. Attest: C. W. Dekolbb, Seo'y. 3-l-6t TESTATE of HatUe A. Collen Davenport, late XJ o( the Horougli ot SheiutiHJoan, Schuylkill county, deceased. Letters of administration upon the above i tamed e4te having been granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims against the same will present them for payment, duly authenticated; and those In debted thereto, will pleas make immediate payrr-enf to Or to ItOBBRT A. Davkmpout, Johk It. Covi.e. Attorney. Admlnhtrtor ShqiMnduah, l'u 2-11-Sw-oaw ' Our Meats TEflPTINO FRqSM, Are TENDER, PRICOS The PREVAIL. JUICY. Best. Bars, 19 1. (i siei. t ile WfnHiM'. I ur I'usli'it, lViius) hum t New ler sim iMmwirr mi. I Mnrjland' ItauiJ fn-h I'utterly winds. 'I.ulnv's iiliniiniu-: Sunrise, 0.20: still" mi. ,-i .v. . i.-nut li or tiny, nil., aunt.; moon rlm, VI AM: iiioon nets, 5.20. 1V0RITES' ANNIVERSARY. .liirlnti!y Celebrated by llin Inieul l.oclue l.iiKt Xl(lit The local loda of tlio American Truo Ivotites last night celebrated Its aniitvorsary in the I1h rouni, Mellol building, with ap propriate exorcises and n supper, Tlio pro gram was ..ii excellent one and embraced musical and literary contributions by some of the best local talent. A fenturo of It was an address by Uov. I). I. Kvatis, lmstor of the First Uaptlst church of town, on tlio Welsh nation us it has figured in tlio foundation and historical events of the United States. It was hnirtily applauded During an intermission refresh ments consisting of sandwiches, cakes, ico cream and coffee wore liberally served. The program for tho evening was us follows: Remarks, George II. Jones, chairman', sing ing, lodge opening odo ; prayer, Itev. I). I. Kvans; singing, "Awake, Asollan Lyro," l'rof. T. 1J. Hughes aud party; rocitalluus. Miss Radiol Thomas and Master Moses Davis; address, Rev. D. Lloyd Roberts, Mahanoy City; violin solo, Mastor Luther Kvans ; vooal solo, "Tlio Stars in Hcavon nre Bright," Thomas Hughes; secretary's report, John M. Hughes; vocal selection, Prof. J. J. I'rlce and party; vocal solo, Miss Edith Morgan; address, Rev. 1). I. Evans; vocal solo, "The Ulackblrd," Miss Mary A. Jones; recitation. Miss Sarah Illoner; vocal solo, "Broken Heart," Mastor Joseph Jones. Misses Edith Morgan and Emily L. Jones were the aoconipauUts for tho evening. PERSONAL MEN TION. William Klmmcl went to Sheppton this morning to attend tho funeral of a relative. Al. NimocRs, of Lot Creek, spent yester day visiting friends nt Ilazlctnu. Miss Kiilie Carlin. of Rappahannock. coiled on friends in town last evening. Mrs. .Incou lTaut., of West Coal street, has gone to Reading to spend several days with friends. AIpx. Major, of East Coal street, is con fined to his home by illness. Mrs Charles Biencmau has cone to Bethle hem to spend Sunday with her husband, who is employed in the government works there. Miss Emily D.ivis, of Plymouth, is being entertained by the family of J. J. 1'iico. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Luburg returned to Philadelphia yesterday. Miss Mary Michael, of Now York, is en joying the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bickert. She will remain here for somo time in the interest of her health. Rev. L. L. Lolir, pastor of St. John's Eng lish Lutheran church of Mahauoy City, is confined to his home by illness and other divines of Mahanoy City are filling his pulpit. Hobert lioyer, clerk in Lentz and Com pany's store at Park Place, lias tendered his resignation and will go to Philadelphia. Jlurglars ut Mahanoy. Burglars last night entered MIchofFs saloon aud Whitaker's dry goods storo at Mahanoy City. At tlio former place tlicy secured f 15 in cash, several boxes of cigars and some liquor. They were evidently frightened away from the other placo before they could secure anything. Cars Itutinlng Through. The Lakesido Electric Railway cars are now making through runs between this town and Mahauoy City, tho cave-in at H.gh Point park having been filled yesterday afternoon. Fell linw ii Stairs. While ascendiug a flight of stairs at her home in Mahanoy City last night Mrs. D. W. Dillman tripped and fell. She suffored from shock and bruises which proveut her from loaving her bed. Cotorndo Urcos Womnii SuHYiice. Denver, March 4. Governor Thomas has signed the joint resolution which provides for an official communication from the governor and the legislature to :he other states in the Uulou in favor of woman's suffrage. Mtinlorc-rt In Ills Mill. Wnkeman, O., Starch 4. The coroner hns rendered a verdict of homicide in the case of 'William Gibson. Av'iose charred remains were found in the ruins of the burned Gibson mill. Witnesses testified they heard cries for help from the mill, and said shots were heard coming from that direction just before the fire broke out. It is supposed Gibson discovered thieves in the mill, nnd in a fight with them was either killed or knocked sense less, after which the mill was fired. No clew to the perpetrators. Dentil of JoM'tilt .Teiror-on't SNtor. Now York, Murch 4. Cornelia Jeffer son, whoe name by marriage became Mrs. Jackson, died yesterday at her home in this city, at tho age of (12. She was the only sister of Joseph Jefferson, the eminent comedian, and like him was a native of Philadelphia. In childhood she went on the stage and duriug her life she was more or less closely con nected with the dramatic profession. Within recent years she hus at various times acted in her brother s company, Miss Sadie Wertheim, age 14, of Tole do, O, was the winner of theyiVs prize foi ixecution on the violin at the Brussels Conservatory of music. German critics sayslieisa won derful player. It is the greatest distinction tobe first in any thing. For this . : - JT M&ffl' X Ji'erature, ath Nletics, science ..vj- januan,menana ' women nut forth heir greatest efforts. Washington was .aid to be "first in war, first iu peace and ".rat in tho hearts of his countrymen." It 'sa great thingto be first. Nothing is ol 'itore value to mankind and brings great :r happiness than a good remedy. Many -hingg will relieve but the one that will .'ttre-isbest. Brazilian Halm issucharem jdy. Tens of thousands have found that it is the only tiling that would cure Ca arrhaml Asthma, I'orl5yrs. ithasnev sr failed in a single case to cure Asthma, and iu record has been as wonderful in Catarrh, Cases that had, to all appearan ces, run into Consumption, or where the nostrils were entirely stopped upor where the poisonous pus had eaten holes into the throat nn inch deep, or where the stomach had become ulcerated and raw from swallowing the germ-laden matter, were all permanently cured. Such a rec ord, unknown to any other remedy, just ly entitles the Brazilian Balm to the first place in the regard of the American peo ple. There are 20,000,000 Catarrh victims and countless Asthma sufferers in this country, all of whom can be cured with Brazilian BaJw, A $1.00 bottle of Brazil ian Balm contain month's treatment for catarrh or asthma, u)4 fpr 6 month we will wrap with each J.G0 bottle a month's treatment of Toxieola Tablets, Ire. Toxieola isthe best tonic and nerv and strength builder known to science. This is the greatest offer ever made. Ask your druggist and take no substitute. B. P. Jackson & Co., Mfg. Chemist, India napolis, Iud. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, Wholesale Agents, Ill -r r ur, i-.u. lni.i.-. 4? sxmtiBH&SSiSmSK MARCH, APRIL, MAY. Paine's Celery Compound the Best Spring Medicine in the World. Spring finds everybody more or less "run-down." "Spring lassitude" is not an empty phrnse. It is not a supersti tion or a worn-out saying, but a strictly scientific fact. Prudent people all over the country appreciate the fact that in the spring the health is more under every one's control than at any other time, and, whether sick or well They are taking advantage of of Faine's celery compound. On every hand there are sarsaparillas, nervines and tonics, but they o"o not touch the edge of the real trouble nervous debility. When such remedies have Paine's celery compound has surprised and delighted by its wonderful lasting results. Nature, the kindest and gentlest of nurses, is disposed, during these spring days, to put the blood and no remedy so ably seconds her This best of all spring remedies ing others against future break-downs. As soon as spring sets in it is more or less a feeling of laugour ; PITHY POINTS. -laiipenlugs Throughout the Country Chronicled for Hasty l'erusal. Elwopd Baumcr has instituted suit for slander against Charles Gable, claiming $10,000. Bothareemployodby tho Albright Coal Company. Clerk of tho Courts John T. Shooncr, who was confined to his homo nt Orwigsburg for several days by illness, is uow able to bo at his office. Congressman-elect James W. Eyan, accom panied by S, I!. Dougborty, has beeu at Washington since Wednesday, surveying the Held which will bo tbe sccuo of his opera tions for tlio nest two years. The Ashland Council is controlled by Re publicans, ulno to six, but a combiue with the Democrats and somo of tbe former will organize that body. With a heavy stono John Iludock, of Ilaz- zeton, struck 12-year-old John Cornish iu the side, breaking threo of the boy's ribs aud porhaps fatally injuring him. Three new members were initiated by the Elks at Ashland last evening. I'ennsylvania Chautauqua managers yes terday decided to rebuild, at a cost of $1000, tlii Mount Orctua Auditorium, recently destroyed by lire. . Ono who claims to know says this year will bo tho best the coal region has bad for a long while. Time will tell. George W. Twining, of Allontown, has been appointed general superintendent of construction of the entlro system of the Central Railroad of New Jersey. Tho Switchback wlH bo operated by tbe Jersey Central railroad this year. Ladies should read B. II. Morgan's an nouncement in another column. Dynamito put by a Are to thaw completely demolished a blacksmith shop at tho Coplay Cement Works, Lehigh county, wheu no one was iu tho buildiug. Letters testamentary were issued to Mary McKeruau, on tho estate of Garret Mc Kernau, lato of Shcuandoah. Judge Craig threatens Monroe county Supervisors and other officials with punish ment if they do not pay attention to Grand Jury reports aud carry out instructions. Coal falling in tbe Harwood miuc, Lu zerne county, killed John Androsko. A Farmers' Institute will bo held at Or wigsburg, this county, on Monday aud Tues day next. Ten cars were wrecked yesterday on tho Philadelphia & Reading Railway, near Snydertowu, Northumberland county. Theic is a movement to extend the South Betblehem-Ilellertown Klectric Railway to Otiakcrtowu, a distance of 10 miles, Charles McLaughlin, of town, arrived homii from Fortress Monroe, having received bis discharge. Tbe marriago of Rufus Fox aud Miss Helen Lloyd, of Qltbertou, has been announced The County Commissioners of Carbon county suppressed the Auditors annual state ment aud published one of their own. If there isu t a drop soon lu tho price of eggs, the Easter rabbit will have to iuvest considerable money. The Miners' Journal has a strike on its bauds, the employes refusing to accept a re ductlon in wages. While walking on the railroad near Avoca, Luzerne county, Frank Navok and Frank Uiers were killed by a train. Tbe name of John W. Weeks was uuln tentlonally omitted from the list of guests at the Knights of Pythias banquet Tuesday evening. Burglars again visited Mr. Carmel and this time secured $7S from Simon Kornoskey's store. W. A. Davis, who conducted a drug and hardware store at Frackville for mauy years, has opened a store in Girard villa. Wash Ormc, of St. Clair, who was severely injured at tho Marion colliery several weeks ago, has placed himself under tho care of tbe surgeons at tbe Miners' hospital. Messrs. G. Montville and Dominick Bra ziuski, of Newark, N, J., are opening a gents' furnishing and dry goods store, in tli Ilelsenberger building. The Klghth District. Mine Inspector Magulre, of the Eighth anthracite district, has made his annual re port, ending December 30, 1S9S. It shows the total tons of coal produced to be 4,153,731; amouut from wasberies, 95,605; fatal acci dents, 37; nou-fatal, 110; number of persons employed, 12,963 ; tons of coal produced per fatal accident, 112,390 ; tons of coal produced per each employe, 320. There arc 40 active onllleries In the district, aud five wasberios, two of tbe latter having been abandoned. Our watch repairing and our prices are un equalled, Orkiu's Jewelry store, tf Site Destroyed Kegs, Mrs. Andros Spolaitls was before Justice Tootney last night, being prosecuted by Iilcliard Tobin on a charge of steallug and maliciously breaking and burniug beer kegs belongiug'to (bo Columbia and other brewing companies. Investigation showed that the woman had used it great mauy kegs for building fires in her bake oven aud tho losses through this have been very large to the brewing companies, tbe ksgs being worth $3 each. It is proposed to make an example lu this case. Tliero is a severe penalty fixed by the law for such destruction. qmBftKw.siwic)! the marvelous invigorating power been tried and proven valueless, and nerves in a healthy condition efforts as Paine's celery compound. is making people well and insur now the season everybody lias there is diminished appetite, dis- Our Annual It is with the greatest pleasure that we announce to our many friends and customers in the vicinity, that we are receiving almost every day our mammoth spring stock of cloth ing. After spending considerable time inspecting the stock of the leading clothing manu facturers of this country, we can with pardonable pride announce' that the styles we are receiving are classed as the leading' aud most popular styles- that time and money can purchase. There is not an old style in the entire stock. But all new, fashionable, and well made clothing, aud the beauty of them is, that they are made up equal to custom make and we can safely say that' when you buy one of our new spring suits you 'get a garment that will make you feel comfortable and at home Our stock of novelties for the children will surpass anything we have ever before attempted and will embrace styles that for beauty and appearance cannbt be surpassed in this county. In fact, our prices are the lowest iu the county. The single pants for men and boys, the nobby styles, show the pains we take in selecting them and when you see them you will agree with us that our styles and prices cannot be beaten in this part of the county. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody to call and examine welcome, whether you buy or n nt iimum i Mammoth Clothing House, Nos. 9 and 11 South Main Street. WASHINOTON. I Three-Day Personally-Conducted Tonr via Pennsylvania ltallroutt. Tbe third of tho present soiles of Penn sylvania Railroad three-day persenally-con-ducted tours to Washlugton, D. C, will leave Thursday. March 9. Tho rate, f 14.50 from New York, $11.50 from Philadelphia, aud proportionate rates from other points, in clude all necessary exponscs during the en tire trip transportation, hotel accommoda tions, and Capitol guide fees. An experienced Cbaperon will also accompany the party. For tickets, itineraries, and full information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Ageut, 1198 Broadway, New York, and 789 Broad street, Nc,wark, N. J. ; or address Geo. W, Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It Is the best tionr made. BIG REMOVAL SALE Now going on. Our first offer Is 5 Cans of Early June Peas, 25 Cents. IS Bars of Yellow Soap for 25 Cents. We are going to move across the street from our present location shortly. .Housewives can benefit greatly with our Cirocerles, Flour, Feed, Hay, Tinware and Woodenware. E3. A. Friedman, 216 West Centre Street. Three doors below brick school. REMOVAL I M. J. LEACH, TINSMITH, TO NO. 221 EAST CENTRE STREET. All kinds of stove and tin repairing done with promptness and satisfaction, Ffeiuult with Tny fid rennrroj! VM$ ton otb'r Uk7 JTUKlttajltHI. UVmj9 UUJ iu iv ui VU14 uuij voiil dim I i AT THE OLD STAND. j; DONT jajwBaKfta jBaflwirt mbsmm 1 . . turbed sleep, less buoyancy of spirit and less disposition to exercise ; some people are so indisposed that they have to keep in the house and numbers take to their beds. The irritability ot temper, the peevishness, drowsiness, and un easiness that comes in spring, shows that the nerves and brain are the chief sufferers. Nervousness, that so often appears at this season, inserts the thin edge of the wedge that opens the way for a long list of maladies. If you are overworked, haggard from sleepless nights, nervous and un happy, do not give way to dread and depression before you have tried Paine's celery compound. It is the one fair test of this wonderful remedy to try it. Now spring has come, the tired feelings and "out of sorts" condi tion are to warn one that the blood is impure and the nerves "run down." Paine's celery compound assists nature at this critical time. It supplies a scientific nerve food. Taken now, it will enable the body to throw off headache, rheumatism and ailments akin to nervous ness. It will sweep out every impurity from the blood, and will nourish the nerves and brain. It is the most effective, accurate .spring remedy ever formulated. SPRING Announcement. l. GOLDIN, Proprietor. Great Removal Sale! We are selling all our goods at HALF - We are going to remove to the new storeroom next door this month. FACTORY SHOE STORE, y South Main St. toe Levi me, Prop. REMOVAL FURNITURE and STOVES! We are going to occupy the two large spacious storerooms at Nos. 103 and 105 South Alain street, von April 1st, and to avoid too much removal of goods, we will offer our entire stock of Furniture, Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, Tinware, Hardware, Oil Cloths and Carpets at away down prices. We mean at.40 per cent, below the prices of others. All our stock on hand is the best and newest in style and quality for this season. We do this also to open our new place in more exquisite style aud on a grandeur scale. The public will do well by accepting our offer. Stove Repairing of All Kinds. D, and J. Siegel, Read in railway trains or vehicles in motion. Don't read lying down Don't read by a flickering gas light. Don't read for more than fifty minutes without stopping. Don't study at night, but in the morning when you are fresh. Don't select your own glasses at the out set, but go to one who has made a study of the eye ana its conditions. Thorough examination free of charge. TH0S. Bucmm Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. our stock, You are always 5OOOOOOOOOOOG PRICES SALE OF- - 123-131 south Mam st. We do Sliampoolnn at Your Home. Speclal Attentioxx Given to Ladles. A Postal Card Will Bring Us. W. G. Dusto's Tonsorlal Parlors, Fereusou House Illock. tviviui;iu,iivi,vivi,viiiadiitiuUiAvintaua5 FLOUR, CHOICE BRANDS. Three Large Mackerel, 25c. Best Roll Butter, 30 cents. Best Creamery Butter, 25c. Ham, cents per pound. Shoulder, C cents per pound. Come to our st'-re where we will Insure ou rare bargains In groceries. Canned goods and butter and tugs. Ellis Guzinsky, No. 222 West Lloyd Street, Shenandoah, Fa. I Tho Rosy Froshneas And a velvety softness ot the skin is Inva riably obtained by tbore who use Poixom' Complexion powder. em
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