Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, September 11, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MORNING HE BALI) FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. M).
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Daily and Wbekuy
TERMS OFSUBSCIVirTION:
daily
Published every morning except Monday.;
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y null, per )ei-.- 8 Ot
WKKKLT.5
(Published every Friday Morning.)
e copv, per annum, in advanc6....M..9--.0i'
W neu uot i.aid in advance i.ti
THE M All.
M il it the Albany postoifice cloea
Fjr all office aorta
Tat Eastern state f6;30 A. M,
rue Went Side f
And the Narrow GaiKt R. RJ )
Of Pc-fand and Kaon 11 . M
orraliis and Vaquiua r. H
; otfl u " 7:30 r. h
The pnetoHioy will be ci d each evening
a lii lo aeven o'clock.
Meiristered matter for the ly morning
train should be mailed before o clock the
Qreriou evening.
OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE.
Arrives Departs
ramencer.
Fitixht..
,n.l:!pnil2.20pm
3.10pm 7.4 j a m
SHOULD EE CllAX'iEl).
Tlie practice, tliat has become
bo prevalent in many portions of
our .country, forestalling the pun
ishment by law of crime, by the
proJjss called lvneh law, is one
that is reprehensible in the ex
treme and should be eo looked uj
on by the public. In nine cases
out of ten harm instead of good
comes from the lynch law pro
ceeding?. The Flor.id. Times
Union, in coin mental"; upon this
subject elucidates facts and con
clusions that are north consider
ing. It eays :
The increasing frequency of
murder by lynching is one of the
most frightful evils of the present
time. There is no greater reproach
to our modern civilization. In the
asjes when superior strength recog
nized no law, human lifo was
taken without form of law by
feudal Ioids who were a law unto
themselves. We read of those
dark ages with horro:, and yet we
live in an ag j w here tho taking of
human life without form of law is
still more generally sanctioned by
the people, at least in our country,
which1 boasts of being the most
advanced in civilization. Hun
dreds of lynching occcr eac'i
year. It Las become an accepted
idea with majority of tho people
that a certain class of offenders
cannt be put to death too riuiokly
and should not be given a chance
of acquittal by jury trial. This
amounts to saying that the ends of
justice can bo served better by
acting on sudden impulse than
sober judgment. There are many
cases of crime so litin .ua and so
well liroven that they seem to cry
for instant vengeance, but if the
taw may re set as mo in one in
stance where is to be drawn the
!ine beyond which the people maj
or may not go? The newspapers
show that lynch law is being
visited not only on the worst
offenders but on thote who commit
comparatively slight misde
meanors. And the evil is grow
ing. At Tullahoma, Tenn., about
a week ago, a negro boy nineteen
years of age was arrested for
drunkenness and put i'i jail. For
two years previous he had been
intemperate, and when under the
influence of liquor he w as quarrel
some and rowdvisli. Further
than this there w ere no charges
against him. On the night follow
ing his arrest, at 1 o'clock, sis
seven masked men broke into th
jail, took the boy out and hun
him to a tree. This shows to
what an extreme the practice of
of lynching may be carried, and
such instances will become
frequent if popular sentiment on
this subject does does not change,
The public has become familiar
with atrocities ecarcely less
shocking than this, eo familiar
that public sentiment is becoming
callous, fli is in ifself is a serious
cjneeiuence of the toleration of
this evil. But the most consider
ation of all in regard to the preva
lence and encouragement of lynch
law is the undoubted faet that
much of this kind of violence
prompted ty ierEoial malice and
by a desire for desperate adven
ture. The persons who hung the
boy at Tullahoma undoubtedly
Jiau a gtu.ige ngunst him, and
the knew they could put him out
of the way without danger to
themselves. Lynchiug is about
the safest sort of adventure that
can be indulged in. And if a per
on iinrsti lor vengeance ngjinst
another, what easier way of grati
lying it is there than by laying a
plot to implicate him in some
heinot'9 crime then 'itlame pub
lic sentiment against him and
bring him to a shameful death?
That many innocent persons are
murdered in this way hardly ad
rr'ts of a doubt. It the people
wculjl view the subject in all its
bearings they would put an end t
this b'ot on our civilization.
The Dry Goods Chronicle,
which by the way, is not a pro
tectionist paper, says, "in some
lines, particularly in wash dress
fabrics, the foods made in this
country are superior to those of
foreign make," and intimaUs
broadly that some of the fashion
able houses of New York City are
selling these superior goods as
foreign productions. There are
plenty of donkeys in this country
who would sooner ouy a foreign
article than a home production.
The privilege 6hould be freely
accorded them, provided, of
course, the imported article is
made to pay a gold stiff tax for
tho right of access to our market.
On the other hand, there are many
sensible Americans who would
sooner have a home-manufactured
article if it is as good, and certain
ly if it is better than the foreign
product. This large class should
make it a point to demand Ameri
can goods, and shun all places
where the home article is sold un
der the pretense that it is foreign.
Patriotism and self-protection both
demand such a course, for the
merchant who would represent a
creditable American product as
foreign would not hesitate to
defraud a customer in other ways.
Is ipite of the dispatches sent
out from Cheyenne booming Rain
maker Melbourne, the simple
truth is that the fellow has failed
to bring rain out of a clear sky.
ins latest iiasco lie attributed to a
windstorm. The general public
is not interested in the reasons of
his failure. All it wants to know
is whether he can accomplish what
he claims ho is able to do. If he
cuinot fulfill his promises he will
have to take his place with the In
dian medicine men as a fraud of
the tirst magnitude.
:WE HAVE NOT AN
ELE.PHAN
:on our hands,:
THE-
mm
v
-BUT WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF-
Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods
Underwear
Hosiery, Etc.
-EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY.-
We have just opened our FALL and WINTER CLOAKS and JACKETS, both in cloth and pinch
goods, and we feel justilied in saying that they excel anything ever shown in the VALLEY. ' We ask all
to call and look knowing that we can please you as well as save you money. At
-
.XjBnsr-y, oeeg-on
THE ITOULU UKKICIIED.
The facilities of the present day
for the production oi everything
that will conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almobt unlimited and when
Syrup of Figs was lirst produced
the world was enriched with the on
ly perfect laxative known, as it is
the only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt andeilectual to cleanse
the system gently in the Sprin
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the more
popular it becomes.
t rench Tansy Wafer.
These wafers are for the relief
and cure of painful and iregular
menses, and will remove all ob
structions, no matter what the
cause, and are sure and cafe every
time. Manufactured by Emerson
Drug Co., San Jose, Cai., and for
-ale at J. A. Cummisg's drug
store only.
New dress goods jiint received at
W. F. Head's.
Fresh comb honey. Linn countv
production, at l'arker Bros.
ALLEN BROTHERS,
Wholesale and
e
ail
OloDEST, LARGEST & LEAST
EXPENSIVE Institution of learning in the Northwest.
?:G students in 1887, 495 in 18U1 an increase of nearly 50 per cent in
four years. Graduates in Art, Business, Classical, Law, Literary, Med
ical, Musical, Normal, Pharmaceutical and Scientific courses. Gradu
ates from the normal course have all the advantages of graduates from
the State Normal schools. Better facilities for teaching next year than
ever before. First term begins SEPTEMBER 7th. For cata-
logue, with full information.address Wm. S. ARNOLD. A. M., Salem.Or.
-THE-
Yaquina Route !
OREGON PACIFIC
T.J E. HOGG, Ilrcelrer.
".A
it
UAL
Springfield. Sawmill
A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD,) PROPRIETOR.
SPRINGFIELD, - - - OREGON.
t&r Mhnny yard and office on Railroad, between Fourth and FiftL
eets, A. Wheeler, Albany Manager.
Having lumber not excelled in quality, and facilities not surpassed
tlie prompt and satisfactory filling of orders, I respectfully solicit
re of the trade. A. WHEELER.
Manufacturer of Choice Cigars
AND DEALER IN
won im im
a n II1
II II i 1
J
Oregon MelGjinent Co.'s
Steamship ILine
225 lllUSaiOll'JM.
22
AND
Hours Less Time
luan by aii other iout:
Accomodations uneu.- isscd f.rer: frit in
safety. Fares and iitijil.ts ia : o
the Oregon litve cpn ent rcxiTai.v'a
ships, much lees ti.it by sr.) ilur tonic
ween all points in tl.c :!!!u tt'i il
and San Francisco,
Sailing dates,
mom TisiLNA.
Willamette Valley....
W V .
WUlamtUe Valley .
liUiL. bait fAM.icu
An? 4th
13th
12, SI
Willamette Valley.
Willamette Valiev .
JnlyM
AOif 9
Iff. V
The company rutcrve tho ril.t to chaig
teamen or dailiHiMiaun.
Pill. I lAMXMjrR TStlSH,
Kxccpt tuu. :aj.)
L Yar,dlr.aT:00 a Lr Allaiiy 12:20 H
Conaiinl'J: am" Curvanis r M
Ar ADouy .i:aih Ar Yfiuina 4. S r. a.
V & C. timue -oui.'cct at Aitti ut.il I 01
W. M J5o,
C, licem, Ctnrrai il; i.a.eia
il.F & P. aseiit
Cvr-riliia, O on
Briar
C:g:irs Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and
full liny o" Smokers' Articles.
Ne t or to PfleiUer'a candy store, Albany, Oregon,
Pi pep, ,
Ak my agpiitH for W. I.,,
If HOC lor Mile ill voir nlnra. iihIi vmm
ili nlt r to wiul for rni.-iloKiir, Ht-t-urv Iho
Ukiiiry, ami net iht-m lor you.
iJ0 TAKE XO St USTlTlTE. aj
L. E. BLAIM,
' OREGON.
SOLE Ai
ALiJANY
Grocers, vzms
WHY IS
W.
THE
CIQARS,
OF
TOBACCO AND CHOICE FRUITS
ALL KIXUS IX LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES IN SEASON.
FLI NX liLOCK,
alb ax y , o r i:g ox.
Sti
We
are in toe Lead
Star
i)
Kale
HUMPHREYS
Dr. Ui Mi'iiRKV Smamsare euiintitlc.lly
ami carefully prepareil re;ri.tiiig; iml
lor m inv yearn in private practice with mic
, ai.d lor over thirty years upcl liy the
pc.ple. Kvery single Speciliu in a cure fur
cue iimea.se naiiicil.
'riiise sce-itics cure without drunfini,',
pin -ijiiiif ur reilu lint' the n.vsteni, anil are in
fact and deed the sovereign remedies of the
WUIIIl.
Ll-T or PklNCIIMt, SOS. CI'SB. rKICKK.
1 Kcvtrn, Conu eat ion, iiitlaiiiniatinn.. ii
2 Worun, wuriii lever, worm colic...
Z I ryina Colic, or teething of infaiikt.. 2;
4 Oiarrliea, of children or adults ib
j Kyseiitery, (.ripiiir, liilnous Colic-
B Cholera Morbus, vcnutiii); 2;,
7 Coughs, coldn, hnmchitis 2.'
S i-lir;ili.i tiMi'h. h u.-.w. I... .tr.
pj "iJ ilea'iaclie, sick headache, vertigo.. .7 V
. J 10 lMpcpsia. hillious stoma, h ;,
1 1 auppmunl or l-amful 1'cnods :,
li Whites, too pr.ifuse peiiods i'(
13 Croup, cou'li, dilllciilt breathiii); 25
u sail Hlieiuu. eaysipclag. eruptions..
15 Kheuuiatism, rheuiratic pains
1M I-ever n. I otfue, chills malaria fs
11 files, blind or bleeding....... in)
V.J Catarrh, inriuenza, cold in the head 50
JU Whoopinif Cmiifu, violent coughs 60
iM-neral Oehility, physical weakness 50
J7 Kiilney disease ,M
Nervous debility 00 J
30 L'rina.-y Weaki.ess, wi ttinjr bed...... 60
lisises ot the heart, palpitation.... 1 01
Our Summer
Stock will be found
complete than ever.
larger and more
I FURNISHING GOODS, 1
VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS AND PLUSHES, LA DIES' AND
MISSES SILK AND KNIT UNDERWEAR, COTTON
AND WOOL HOSE, EMBROIDERIES, SILK AND
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. SCARFS.
VEILINGS, SHAWLS, ETC.
-..A FULL STOCK OF...
staple Groceries
It is a seamless shoe, w ith
no tacks or wax thread to
hurt the feet; made of the
le.-t fine caif, stylish andea.uy
and because we make more
shoes of this grade than any
other manufacturer, it equals
hand sewed ehoc-s (XPtir.g
from $4 to $5.
t'.OO genuine hum' f owed. the
linesi calf slice ever .l!cred
for 5: equals French im-
LN Isl A ported shoes which cost from
S3 SHOE cENfPERMEN "JtillSSi,
BEST SHOE IWORLDJOR THE UOHU?
olii-rcd at this price ; same grade "as custom made shoes costing
from $t! to $:k
$:. 50 police shoe; farmers, railroad men and letter carrier all wear
tin m ; fine calf, seamless, smooth in ide, heavy three souls, exten
sion edge ; one pair will wear a year.
$2.50 line call ; no better shoe ever offered at this price ; one trial w ill
convince those w ho want a shoe for comfort and service.
$2.25 and fL'.OO Workingman's shoes are strong and durable. Those
who have given them a trial wili wear no other make.
BOYS' $2 and $1.75 school shoes are worn by the boys everywhere;
they sell on their merits as the increasing sales show.
LADIES hand sewed shoe, lest Dongola ; very stylish ; equals Fiench
imported shoes costing from $4 to $(.
Ladies $2.50, $2 and $1 75 shoe for Muses are the best Dor gola. Stvlish
and durable.
Caution. See that W. L. Louglas' name and piice are stamped on the
bottom of each shoe. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass.
tery.
n
The best
nub), etc.
UOOfl
quality of it'. as, coffee, candies
DRESS GOODS
Very attractive lines in new
colorings and latest
novelties.
WHITE GOODS
Anything and everything in
large assortment and end
less variety.
Sold by dnii;i'ist, or sent postpaid on re.
ccipt of price. Lir. Humphreys' Manual, (141
pa'cs) riiiily bound in cloth and itild, mail-
fee, IILJII'IIKKVS ilKK, O,
111 & Hi W illiam St , New York.
GOODS FOR SUMMER WEAR 1
Latest Styles ! High Novelties ! Ladies, Misses &. Childien's.
o
FRESII BARED BREAD EVERY
DAY.
At this old reliable house is also to I
found a complete assortment of frcth family
irrocerics, to whirl- is constantly beinir addwi
all the seasonable lines oi Krocc rirs and pro
visions, sucn as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles.
Dried Beef Chipped to order
Anchovy mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
tastetn Buckwheat Flour,
Cannea Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Ulassware, Etc, .
i nese koous were all boinrbt when prices
ere low and the hanefit of tbc margin will he
Ifiven to his customers. Kcmembcr the place,
at the old corner on First and ilroalalbin Sts,
G.L. Blackmau,
DEALER IX
EAST SOUTH
ECUTE.
SOUTHERN
VIA
PACIFIC
THE Lit HI ibJlTA U.lVt
CaiiJ;r: '.u ..;.;t ss tr:!. r;
B-.iflU
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U;iupm..Lv Albany
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U.0J i ji Ar. . .Aioany... i. ....i.e.' a
1 ULLMAN l'.fi-FEIbLLJ F..i.
TOURIST SLELFING CAI;s,
For accoiumiiuatM n of cond Oil. : a
senders a-.Uv.hed to Li.rt. ....,
W-st fillJc aM,!.,.
Between i'ou'ar.d und Ccjv.Jiis
Mall Train Unity -K
7:'am..L ...Po.tlan 1 .
1J:1'3 p m..Ar t cr.r.ni.
:e?j!'. S-.'.:i ;-,v
..;.r f 3(; p.
. 1. :..i.p.
At Albany
trail ot Orci
and Corva.Ks cmii tct
'li I acitu l.awrrd.
F.xpi'rsn Train Hai!y (i:xc j t S-.:rvj
l:Wp iu..
7:2' p m. ,
Lv I'.rtiarnl ... Ar.. 8:a' an
Ar i! Ham . il!c. I.v. ' c.4.'. am
THROUGH TICKETS
lo Al! I'GiM
EAST AND SOUTH
For tickets and f;ill ii:f rm&tion re-
inc rat-s n ap.-, etc., tall on ccui.t.v'i
at Alia
:ul HI.tK,
Mai"i-i
E. P. BOCrjiS,
l. I- p.
Draffs. Paints, Oils, PcrfuHiei j a
l li ! ai:-nt
I K.I
AMD TOILET ARTICLES)
-And a full line of- j A WEAK fclAN
Books, Stationery, Periodicalr. ..ft
J i.erfict!yribtirehisigorandvilal-
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
Conrad M)er.
Also carries the finest lines of
Pianos &
IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
Organs
SPEC I FIGS
Gf. W. SIMPSON,
FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
CALIFORNIA
POSITIVE AN01NECATIVE
ELECTRIC
INAMENT n
5
L
CURE
CATARRH, KIIEU MATIS M,
Neuralgia, Corns. Headaehe,
una an pain. llieUaIil.r
nia iKisitive and negative
ELECTRIC COUGH CURE.
cures colds, croup, consump
ttion. Sold by all druggists.
Each 25c, 50i and ifl. Creas
inger & Co., l'rops., Los Ange
les, Cal.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of tho Royal College of
London, England, also ot the UoUe
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practico and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofula cnlargcments,tumors
and wens, without pain or the knife
He also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practii ed
in the Herman trench and r.ngliah
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day night, li is motto is
t,.OD WILL TO ALL."
t"0(iice and residence, Lrbaoon,
Oregon.
I
GENERA. H
CHOWDER BROS
Contractois and Builders.
.)flice on First street with Wal
lace & Cusiek, real estate agents,
iJbany, Oregon. Estimates given
n all kinds ot biiil.ling.sor carpen
er work. All work intrusted to
will be promptly executed.
IjOH SALE. Ooe tic .ting stove ami one
cook stole, lsth in Kood condition.
Children Cry
for PITCHER'S
Castoria
I-it information iiniuire of
at Postal te! vi.iph oltlce.
F, E. Arubertier,
European Steamship Agency.
THROUGH TICKETS
To and from Ktiiopc by all fi.-st-c!as lines.
Tickets from any place in Europe to any
point in th.; t inted States, cr f t in this
country to European points sold over the
following lirst-class lines:
North Ccrman Lloyd, via New York,
North Cijrman Lloy.l, via Baltimore,
Allan Line, Anchor Line,
American Line, State Line,
Beaver Line, Cunard Line,
Itcd Star Line,
Wh'te Star Line,
Guion Line.
DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS
sold on all Euroean cities at current rates.
Iiiternation collection, r'or information
rcardin' prices cf passage, date of sailing;,
etc., call 0:i or address, V, II. WINN,
Albany, Or.
H. K. Men and Alhlclcs
Wear our Vulcanized Gum StiS'
pensory to prevent jar, strain or
injury. Weak men aro cured
wearing our vulcanized gum 3iis-
iiensory of varioccle (enlarged
veins) nocturnal emissions and
mipotency,
Vigor, comfort and longer life
assured. o pain; no poisonous
drugs.
Trice only 2. Sealed circulars
free. Vulcanized Gum i-'uspensury
Co.. Rooms !, 20, JlcVickers
Ihealre iSuilding, Lln;ago in.
-o
CALL AND .'EXAMINE HIIIS STOCK.
ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, ALBiNY, OREGON.
lty by our hoine trcaimert. Hie
I remarkable cures of hope lets cases
of nervous dtbiiity end private
complaints are etr where stauip
1 ing out quaclerv. Treaties and
jqner-tion list, a physician' gift to
; suU'cring humanity, will be sent
lice to those ailhctcc. Addrtss
with stimp
PIONEER INSTITUTE,
405 Kearny M., Room 2, .van
Francisco, Cal.
W'c
Portland Universe
HEATING STOVES AT lATiaiWS & WASHBUKH
Pay Your City Taxes.
The citv fcixos for ls:l arc now i'uc and
pavable. The money is needed and every
individual should leok the niatUr ni and
see that thev are iwiil. If not paid innne.l
ately thev will become ileliniUent, I he doif
tax is also due and if nit paid the order will
lie iriven to kill all the d"gs on whom taxes
have not been paid,
J. N, Itorrvax,
Marshal.
FOSHAY & MASON
Wholesale and Kctail
Drmisfe Booksellers
OPENS SEPTEMBER 14.
Beautiful healthful site near the
city. Expenses are as reasonable
as any other institution of learning
on the coast. Classical, literary
scientific, theological, preparatory,
normal and business courses. !uu
lents of all grades received. Care
ful oversight and direction given
to all students. Ladies boarding
hall under experienced super
vision, froiessors oi excellent
scholarship and much experience
employed. i or lnioim.mon ad
dress C. C. Stratton, I). D., presi
dent, or Thos. Van Scoy, I). D.,
dean of college, Portland Univer
sity, Poitiand, Or.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
A LB AW
Brick
oreoon JEFFRSON FLOURING MILLS.
Also
SAW AND PLANING MILLS,
Jefferson, Marion Co., Or.
At my kiln one mile east of town,
or delivered anywhere in the city.
W. U. CASJLL.
For particulars apply to
CORRETT & MACLEAY,
C4 and 60 Front St,
-THE-
rr.rrv a lairo .-(, k
I-riiit-.r htntioiicry, u U
Forlid. 1 oi:i;iit dirit-t frcm
Mm
mr.nufai tun;
i and uii
' i i i
111 fill Klllli
Jen.;- ii.oin-v.
of
ae-tl.c
at a low lignre,
tin I. est of work
f printing fur tlie
rv :
Opens September IStti, 1S01.
COURSE OK S1TDY arranged expressly to
meet the needs ot the farming and inecnani-
cal interests of the state. Lan;e. comoitioiis
and well-ventilated builtlius. 1 he co-le
is located in acultivateil and Christian com
munity, and one of the healthiest in the
State.
Military Training.
Expenses Need Not Exceed 150 ftr tlio
r.ntire bcason.
Two cr more free S" hoUrshii s frcm every
county. Write for catalogue to
U. L. Alt.NOI.il, Pres., Corvallif, Or
Albany Nurseries.
WE HAVE ON HAND AT OUR
nursery on the Corvallis road, one
half mile from town, as fine a lot
of Fruit Trees of all kinds as can
be found anywhere on the coast.
If you contemplate planting trees,
t will pay to see our stock and get
our prices and catalogue free.
IIYMAN & BROWNELL.
".
HIE MARKL
7s!
AT. PANT Ql:OTATIc &.
Wheat '-ie
Oi. u :;. ;
r;(.iii-4.2r, Vei bbl
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GENERAL AGENTS and canvassers look
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businca. no competition, should seeura b..
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ECCS-FOR SALE.
I will sell full blood I.evh, rn
for m per 1.5. lo dotted C
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and Plymouth Rtckf at the tame
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