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GOUGIIS and GOLDS PUTEOLA HATaAlff is a sure Remedy lor coughs, colds, tore throat and for asthma. It I i-. and rndr urnArt. oration oaey. Consumptives will invariably derive benefit from its use. Many who suppose their cases to be con sumption are only Buffering from a chronic cold or deep) seated coogh, often) aggravated by ca-J For catarrh use Kir's Cream Balm. Both temedles are pleasant to toe. Cream Balm, SO ctsJ per bottle ; Pineola Balsam. S5c Sold by Druggists. SLZ BBOTHEBS. 56 Warren St.. Kew Yorkv I man Awsiii u m a 1 AM K -aW j a -ior (oem ., il a Pl Ret them, planf fMlktliem. They are the R standard .seeds every where ; sown by the 1 jest planters m the world. ' "Whether you Plant 50 tauara feet or ground or ou acres, you snouia nave trerrjr'a mm AnnuKl lor xna most valuable dooic lor far mers and gardeners ever given away, oaaiiea tree. D. H. FERRT 4t CO-. innif snnvii i f UUU11U U M. llaJsls V J. C WHIPP, IPropr. Does General Contracting in all Lines. GRANITE AND MARBLE WOKS. - -W CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY Jacksonville, - TV. I. "VAYVTER, , . . Pres. IWm. S LINGER Vice Pres. Jackson County Bank. CAPITAL, - $50,000 Loan money, on approved security, and transact a general banking business on the most favorable terms. I-Your Business Solicited. Oorresrjondbnts; . Ladd & Bush, Salem. Anglo-California Banl:, San .Francisco. Laaa or. niton, romana. DP TO DATE These are the things that make my- Furniture, Carpets Wall Paper So iuatlv nonular. Snrinir will soon be here and I can fit vou out with new carpets, wall paper, etc., of. the very latest designs at . ' reasonable prices and guarantee to please you I. A. WEBB. Medford. Oregon' Did Vou, Ever finer-store building than , that which I have just completed and am located in? I know you never gazed upon a better selected stock of Clothing and Gents' Furnishings Than friar nnnn mv sTipIvps Mv TrirA are all ri.o-ht:. Come in and see for yourself. Opposite the Bank... 5. ROSENTHAL Medford, Oregon ORIENTAL LIVERY W. T. We have opened a stable in Medford and are I located in the barn west of the Clarendon & botel. Our prices are reasonable and we solicit a share of the public patronage ...... 'S A Complete line t V . horses all 1 J R. WILSON AL I f I I I I t , 1 I . I I I O ' - ' 1 ;,' ! .1 I I I rr-r n T- 'i All Work Warranted First Class. Medford, - - -. BUCKSHITH nOTEL JASBL.. I. L. HAMILTON Proprietor KIC7W M AWAnnriPNJT a STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, M FREE SAMPLE ROOMS The Nash has been thoroughly renovated. Accomodations the yery best. If you try us once you will surely come again. RATES FROfl $1.00 TO $2.00 PER DAY. ... Slie Gem gqlrtn" iu oonneotloa. The oeat and purest of wines, liquors . ' dfflr-ortesi trvftUBent. . Miss Florence Syiva tramps the Sau- saUto marshes with a rifle ready for use. She has already displayed her weapon with effect, having & reputa tion as a crack shot. Miss Sylva is guarding property the title to which is in dispute. It is marsh land adjoining Sylva's island at the head of Richard son's bay, between Mill Valley and Sau salito, CaL Sir William "Windeyer, lord chief justice of New South Wales, has ar rived at ' San Francisco on his way to England on a leave of absence of three months. He has become prominent iu Australia, and throughout the world, on account of his connection with the famous trial of Dean, the wife poisoner, at which he presided. Windeyer is a terror to evil doers and in New South Wales he is known as "the hanging judge," from the severity of his sen tences. After 41 years of married life there is trouble in the Ballerino household at Los Angeles, according to a divorce suit filed by Mrs. Maria Aniparo Bul lerino again Bartolo Ballerina The complaint charges the husband with infidelity. CThe schooner Florida wai blown ashore on Salisbury Beach, Mass., and all on board were drowned. The crew consisted of a captain and seven men. hiurm f works tlllllJjUl 11 U1U U - - Oregon. J. E. ENYART. Cashier Medford Oregon receive deoosits subject to check, . vorDin wanting co., .w y, IN EVERYTHING... Design, Material and Workmanship... Sec STABLES ... CRANE, Prop'r. 1 of new rigs. Good stock of good roadsters .... f . "BO 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 ' t 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mi ilD-iORSMlER. 1l T Jl Li J. J-J. f-" ('or. C and Eight streets - Oregon.. Four bulls and five horses were killed in the ring across the. river from 1 Paso, Tex., last Sunday. About 2,000 spectators mostly American sports who were at El Paso for the prize fights witnessed the bloody exhibition. The five horses were gored to 'death by the enraged bulls. Two matadors were injured.- Governor Ahumada of Chi huahna was the guest of honor of the occasion. , A hiffh liver with a torpid liver will not. be a long liver. Correct the liver with DeYvitt's L.1UI0 JSarly liisers, little pills that cure dyspepsia and con stipation. Goo. H. Raskins. 1 pat ion. For the first time in' half a ceutnry the American falls of Niagara practi cally ran dry on Feb. 13. By the forma tion of an ice briJge or dam, extending fro m Sclilos.-er's dock on the American bank about half way across the river the water was almost entirely dive: ted to the Canadian, falls. It was possible for a roan to have walked from the mainland to Goat island. Ono Minute Cough cure touches the risrht BDOt. It also touches it at the right time it you take it when you have a cougn or cow. oeo me poinir Then don't cough. Geo. II. Habkins. Hard times and a desire for gold are driving an army of men from the North west to Alaska this spring. The rush has already commenced. Conservative miners estimate that 3,000 men will go into, the Yukon -country, alone. -.The steamer Willapa has sailed from Ta coma with 607 miners and a cargo made up principally of their baggage, goods, sledges, horses and cows. John Kerry took up six horses to establish a pack train service acroea Chilcat .dus. . "Give me a liver regulor and I can regulato the fcord," said a geuius. The druggist handed him a -bottle of DeWitf- Little Early Risers, the fa mous little pills. Geo. II. Haskins. It is anuonnced that 1 2.8u0 tons 01 sugar are now afloat on the whv t Philadelphia from Alemndria. Kgyp:. The importation of large quantities of Egyptian sugar 4s a new thing, made necessary through the apprehension that the Cuban crops, by reason of the war, will be very poor. In addition to this large quantity, considerable sugar is being shipped from Hamburg m Brit ish ships and from Honolulu in Ameri can clipper whitm Soothing.healing.cleansiug.DoWitt's Which Hazel salve is the enemy to sores, wounds end piles, which it never falls to euro. Stops itching and burn ing. Cures chapped lips and cold-sores in two or three hours. Geo. H. Has kins. L The Bank of Juneun halt fulled, ow ing its depositors $15,000. It was the only bank in Alaska. J. N. Harrisou, the manager and cashier, is under ar rest on numerous charges of embezzle ment. Tbore are no assets. The bank began business two years ago without capital and its patronage came exclus ively from strangers making deposits at.i banks sending in collections, which were never remitted. Unless restitu tion is made it is probable that the rain ers will pdopt severs messnrt. J. V. Pierce, Republic, Ia..says: "I have used One .Minute Cure in my fam ilv and for myself, with results as en tirely satisfactory that I can hardly i find words to express myself as to ItSi merit. I will never fail to recommend i it to others, on every occasion that pre sents itself."' Geo. H. Haskins. ' Wardeu Anil of the Folsom stat ! prison is making prcpnr.i"ions for the execution of Iran Kovalev, the.iunr derer of the Welter r Sacrament u, which will take place next Fiulay. A report comes from Irkutsk. S;brLi, that Dr. Nansen, the Norwegian ex plorer, has reached the North Pole an; that he fouud land there. The reiort says tlw exeditioa is on the way to civilization. A BABY'S fslFE SAVED. ,-My baby had croup and was saved by Shiloh's t:ure." writes Mrs. J. B. Martin, of Huntsville, Ala. For sale by Chas. Strang. PILLS DO NOT CURE. Pills do not cure constipation. They Anly aggravate. Karl's Clover Root tea gives perfect regularity of the bowels. For sale by Chas. Strang. - ' . Committees from the colonial dabs of Chicago, New York and Boston have started from Chicago for California to investigate the site and plans of Ash orst colony in Tehama county. - If their examinations prove satisfactory they will found the settlement and make extensive improvements. The commit tees were sent by the heads of 1,200 families, each of which have means. Ten families from Chicago accompany the committees, their intention being to .erect houses and become the first residents of the new town. This is the second colony undertaken by the Na tional Homeseekera' association. A GREAT GERMAN'S PRESCRIPTION. Diseased blood, constipation, and kidney, liver and bowel troubles are cured by Karl's Clover Root tea. For sale by Chas. Strang. ' CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED by the use of Shiloh's cure. This great cough euro is the only known remedy for that terrible disese. For -sale by Chas.. Strang. NERVES ON EDGE I was nervous, tired, irritable and cross. KarUs Clover Root tea has hits mivilo me well and happy. Mrs. E. 13. Wnrden. For sale by Chas. Strang. - The grain inspector of Galveston, Tex., reports that from Oct. 12. to Jan. 29, there were exported from that port to foreign points 2,618,007 bushels of corn. During the present month there have teen exported about 300,000 bushels. Governor Mclntyre of Colorado has issued a proclamation forbidding the importation of cattle and horses into that state from California, Texas, Okla hama and all states and territories ex cept south of the 86th parallel of north latitude except upon certification of in spection by the state veterinary board that ths animals are fro from Texas or pleais fonr. Senator Quay of Pennsylvania Is' the latest aspirant for the Republican nomi nation for president - A. A. Zimmerman, the great bicyclist; is in San Francisco. He recently ar rived from Australia, where he has been racing. He will not race in Cali fornia. Dr.F. C. Smith, physician in charge of the hospital for lepers recently erect ed in British Columbia,- says that no real cure for leprosy has yet been dis covered. Henry J. J. Placke, the champion, long-distauce swimmer of the Nether lands and all-around athlete, has ar rived at San Francisco from Australia. He will make matches with any com petitor. k Mrs. Walter Q. Gresham has received several valuable presents from the em peror of Japan, who sends the gifts as tokens . of appreciation of Secretary Greshaui's friendship to the Japanese empire. President Dole has granted full par don to ex-Queen Liliuokalani of Ha waii and hereafter the deposed mon arch will be permitted the freedom of the island. She must not leave Oahu without the consent of the president. Ex-Superintendent of Police Byrnes has gone to Hot Springs. He says his visit to the springs .is not in quest of health but merely for recreation. While there he will finish the second volume of his book, "Professional Criminals of America. T Thn Disovprv Saved His Life. Mr. G. Caillouetts, druggist, Beaver ville. III., says: "To Dr. King's New Ilispoverv I owe mv life.. Was taken with rjifiriono and tried all tho physi clans for miles about, but of no avail anrl tfuu o-ttrnn nn nnH tnld I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Dis covery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use from the first dose began to gel belter, and nfter using three bdttlcs was up and about again. It is worth Its weicht in eold. We wont keep store or house without it." Get a free trial bottl at Chas. Strang's drug store. WASHINGTON NOTES. Interacting Item Ptokod Out from ths DaJly DUnatchas. A new mint is to be bnilt at Denver. The treasury department has accepted a site. After a debate of nearly two w eeks in the house a vote was taken on the senate free coinage amendment to the bond bill and it was rejected 215 to 90. C. P. Huntington appeared before the senate committee on Pacific railroads and, nuder a h, answered a number of qnestioua about the Central Pacific rail road and read a printed stateiueut de fining his views as to what congress should do. There is now no doubt that a number of bidders for the bonds of the last gov ernment loan are in a predicament; they cannot make their bids, and Secretary Carlisle - - '.io doubt, turn to the responsible biuuers, even though their figures were below the bids of those who 'flunked. " . ,. Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of head ache Electric Bitter has proven the very best. . It effects a pcrmaut cure and . the most dreaded habitual sick headacho yield to its influence. We urge nil who arc aflliclcd to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a trial. In cases , of - habitual constipation Klectric Bitters cures by giving needed tone to the txwels,itnd few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. ' Fifty Cents and $1 at Cha. Strang's drug store. Eva Nsinsen, wife of the Arctic ex plorer, cabled the following to the &m Francisco Examiner in response to a query for j information regarding Dr. Nansen's reported discovery of the North Pole: "The news, though ex ceedingly vague, is believed by some authorities to have some foundation; others are in doubt because of the source from which it originates. I have not the least conception of where Un ship Fram is now, or when it may be expected. " Paderewski, the great Polish piani -t. met with a most enthusiastic'reception in San Francisco. All Society turned out to honor his initial per forma.' . Ths prices of seats were $3, $3 and 2. Every seat in the California theatre was taken and bnndreds of people stood up. While PmderswsU held his audi enos enthral 14 with his magic touch, ths ladies did not become hysterical as is frequently ths cas when the spell of ths master is so them. The first day's sals of tickets for ths concerts a mo nn ted to S,000. Bucklen's Arnica Balve. Tho best salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively euros piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 23c per box.- For sale by Chas. Strang. The death of John Daubenbiss, which occurred at Soqnel, Santa Cruz county, marks a page in the history of Califor nia that tells of the days of a pioneer of pioneers. He came to America from his birthplace, Bavaria, in 1835, and in 1841 crossed the plains to Oregon and to California in 1843. His first home was at San Jose in 1843, whence' hs removed to Soquel in 1845. Two ysars later he bought a farm on which hs had since resided. Daubenbiss was in the Mexi can war under General Fremont, and at the raising of the American flag at Monterey in 1848 he carried the mes sage from Commodore Sloat to General Sutter at Sutter's fort, Sacramento county, announcing that fact De ceased built the first grist mill in Cali fornia, at Niles station, in 1845, for General Yallejo, and the first sawmill in the territory at Soquel in 1847. CAPTAIN SWEENEY, U. S. A. SanDiago. Calif., says: "Shiloh's Remedy is the first medicine IJhave ever found that would do any good.' Prloo 8O0. For sals by Chas. Strasg The French sav "it is the impossible that happens." This has proved to be the case with Mount Lebanon Shakers. The wholo scientific world has been laboring to cure dyspepsia, but ever effort seemed to meet with defeat. The sulierlng from stomacn irouDtes nau become almost universal. Multitudes have no desire for food and that which they do eat causes them pain and dis tress. Sleepless nights , are tho rule and not tho exception, and thousands of suffers have become discouraged. The Shakers of Mount Lebanon re cently came to the front with their new Digestive Cordial, wnicn not joniy con tains a food already digested), but a di gester of food . V It promptly relieves nearly all forms of indigestion. Ask your druggist for one of their books. Laxol, the new Castor pil, i being us.'d in hospitals It is Sweet as honey. Judge Alexander Davis,. whose, name was immortalized by Mark Twain in "Roughing It," died recently at St. Louis. The judge lived at Virginia City and presided over .the (People's court, when Twain was there. Deceased was 64 years old.. f Judge A. P. Dibble, a pioneer and' prominent lawyer, died at Grass Val ley of general ill health. , He was for many years one of the leading practi tioners in California and was identified with many of the most important cases. He was also prominent in all public matters. , Bev. Mary E. Lease began-. her-ministerial career at Wichita, Kan., Sun day, and it is safe to say no minister" ever entered upon his labors with more flattering prospects' than did the noted Kansas woman.' The Central Church of Christ, one of the largest in the city, as crowded to its utmost capacity and thousands were turned away. ; The Barrison sisters, the famous Swedish dancers, have received notice from the Berlin police ' that they must cease their exhibitions and bid' adieu to the Fatherland forever. - The authori ties have been driven to this proceeding on account of some highly sensational scandals which have come to light.and..- j which involve prominent -youths and army officers. . When Bby wa sick, wo gars her Owtoria. When she was Chad, she cried far Otstoria. When she became lite, she chlng to Cxaoria. Tarn the had Children, she gnrn them Caatoria. iutf nrst practical use of the Roent gen photography was made at Berlin a few - days ago. A poor young seam stress,' who had swallowed a needle, was likely to lose her life. " She was taken to the Central Roentgen Photo graphic association. A .camera holder containing a sensitized plate was placed against a. heavy block of wood at one side of her bared breasts. The light was turned on and after five minutes the current was cut off. When the plate was developed in the dark room I it showed every bone of the upper part j of her body and the needle was found I lying point downward in ,the lower, right angle of the stomach. . She was J placed under the influence of chloro j form and the needle, which caused suf ! (erings that threatened her- life, was J taken from the- stomach.- She is pro I nounced out of danger. ' j THE UEST COCGH CCKK Is Shiloh's Cure. A rteglected coueh is ' dangerous. Stop it at once with Shiloh's i cure Tor sale by Chas. Strang. ! ARE YOU MADE I Miserable by indigestion, constipation, j dizziness, loss of appetite, yellow skin? ! Shiloh's vitalizer is a positive cure. r or sale by Chas. Strang. The senatorial deadlock in Kentucky remains unchanged. BWorkingtnen at Sacramento have or ganized a "home industry league. " Jim Corbet t announced from the stage in a Chicago theater that he would challenge the winner of the Maher Fitzsimmona fight. The first Republican convention fin Georgia held to nominate delegates to the national Republican convention, has unanimously indorsed McKinley for president. EAST AND SOUTH -BY THI The - Shasta - Route OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPAHT. EXPRESS TRAINS. LEAVE PORTLAND XLLY. . . . South I , I North 8:50p. ra I Lv, 'Portland ' Ar. I 8.10a. ro 11 :0S pm Lv. ' Medlbrd Lv I 5:05 p. m 7:15 am J Ar. San- Francisco . Lv. 6:00 p. m Above trains stop at East Portland, Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem. Turner, Marlon, Jef ferson. . Albany. Albauv Junction. Tatiirent. Phedds. Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction Citv, Ir ving, fr.ugvne. crwweil. Dralnt, and at all sta tions from Roseburg to Ashland inclusive. ROSKBURQ MAIL DAILY. a. m Lv 5'i0 p. in 1 Lv' Portland Koseburg Ar I 4:40 p. m Lv I S.-OO a. m SALEM PASSENGER DAILY 4K0 p. m. I Lv 6:15 p. tn. I Ar Portland Salom Art 10:15 a.m. Lv 8:00 a. iu. Dining Cars on Ogden Route. Pullman RiiRVlt Sleepers and Second Class Sleeping Cars altachea to all through trains Between Portland and Corvallis. WEST SIDB DIVISION. Mall trains daily, except Sunday: 7:80 a. in I Lv . Portland Ar I :S0 p. m 13:15 p m Ar CorvaUls Lv 1:35 p. ro At Albany and Corvallls connect with trains 01 u. (J. cc k. railway. Express Trains dally, exoept Sunday: 7: p. ni I Lv Portland Ar J 8:25a. m 4:25 p. in Ar McMlnuvllle Lv 5:50 a. m J-Through tickets to all points in ths Eastern states, Canada and E a rope can be ob- tainrd at lowest rates irom w. v. Llppinoott, Agent, Meoiora. R. KOKBXER. B. P. ROGERS. Maaacer. Asst. Q.r.tp Aft rovYUMsft, BOCIETIM Of XEDFOBB. Knights of th e Mnccanecs Triumph Ten No. 14, meet in regular relew on the 2(1 n . 1th Thursdays of each month in A. O. U. W. Hall at 7 :. p. m. Visiting Sl Knfghtx cordial ly Invited to attend. Wm.Pimhokf, Comn.nr.drr. 8. 8. PENTZ. R. K. . ' A. U. U. W. Loci ere No. W, meet every fir . and third Wednesday Jn the month at X p. m , . In thelr hall In the opera block. Vlsftinjj' brothers Invited to attend. I. T. La wto, M.W.: W. T. yoita. Recorder, . W. R. C Chester A. Arthur Corps No. SI meets second and fourth Friday of eac'n month at 2 o'clock p. m in Woolf's ball. . Mhs. L. C. liKUDES, Pres. Mas. M. E. Davw. Sec. K. of P. Talisman lodge No. 31, meets M n day evening at 8 p. in. Visiting brothers al ways welcome. a. J. McLboo, C. C. C. K. Wolcott, K. of R. and S. . I. O. O. F. Lodge No. 83, meets In I. O. O. F. ball every Saturday at at 6 p. m. Visiting brothers always welcome. W. T. York, N. G. C. 3. IIowAiin. Rec. See I. O. O. F. Rogue River Encampment, Ledge No. , meets in I. O. O. F. hall the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 8 p. m. . Z. Maxcy, C. P.Q I. A. Webb. Scribe. Olive Rebekah Lodge No. 88, meets la I. O O. F. hall first and third Tuesdays of eacb month. ' Visiting sisters invited to attend. ..- Mrs; MirxA lrtCLEbCTE, N. G. Mise MlIJJE Howi.rn. Rec. Sec. A. F. A A. M. Meets Bret Friday on or be fore full moon at 8 p. m.. in A. O. U. W. hall. W. I. Vawteb. W. M. W. V. Lippikcott, Rec. Sec. (i. A. K. Chester A. Arthur Post. N. 47, meets in Woolf's bail every second and fourth Fridays in each month at 7 :30 p. m. W. T. Kaxb. Com. . ' Elj Fisher, Adjutant. .- , . I. O. G T. Meets Tuesday night" at S p. n at A. O. U. W ball. ' -it uT - an JcSTiic Wkile. Rec, Sec .. , W. C. T. U. Meets every Wednesday after- noon in the Hallejr Black. Mrs. addie Vax Axnrrr, Pres. Mrs. Rose DattBoor. Sea , . . . . Young People's Reading Circle Tuesday even Ingaf -each week, under the auspices of the" Epwortb League. . - " F; A.' 4 1. TJ." L L. Polk lodge No. 985, meet " every Saturday at 8 p. m. . - v - ' J. H. Smith. Pres. . CHURCHES OF MEDFORD. Saint-Marks Episcopal Sunday School znts at Episcopal Church every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Krr. Wm, Hart, Rector; S. S. Pentz. ' Superintendent. - Methodist Episcopal Church Edw. GitUns. pastor. Services every Sunday morning and evening at usual hours for church services. ' Rpworta League meets at 8:30 p. m , Sunday. Sunday school at 10 a. m. .Prayer meeting . Thursday evening. Pastor's residence South'. B street. Presbyterian Church Rev. A. S. Foster, pas -, tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. tn. Sun-' day school at 10 a. m. Y.P.S.C E8:15p. nx.-' Junior Endeavor Society at S p. m Sunday. -Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7. o'clock Baptitf church W. C. Jenkins pastor. Wor ship aaa preaching every Sunday morning and evening at usual boars for church services! Covenant meeting on Saturday at S o'clock pro ceeding each first Sunday. Prayer meeting oa . Wednesday evening. . Baptist Young People.. Union meets at 6 JO on Sunday evening. Sun-' day School at 10 a. m. Christian church- Corner of Sixth and I. streets. Preaching ai It a. m. and 7. p 0. Sunday school at Ma. m.; Junolr Endeavor at i p. -m.: Y. P. S.C. E. at S:3J p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Ladies Missionary Auxiliary to C, W. B. E. first Thurs ' day 7:30 P. M. each month. Choral Union' everv Friday al 7:30 p. m. The people welcome. : Eii Fisher pastor. Resides at the church. . ' Methodist Episcopal Church South Rev. J.A. Crutchtleld. pastor. Services at II a. m. and 7 p. m.onthelM, 2nd and 3rd Sabbath; Sabbath school at 10 a. m. and Epworth League al p. m. every Sabbath at Medford. Service on lh Sabbath at Sods Springs at II a. m. and Neil Creek school house at 3 p. a. A hearty welc. come loaiL . Tho. F.--Oakes. Henry C Payne, Benxy C . House. Receivers. . TWORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. Tt Pullman Elegant. 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