The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, August 05, 1882, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OKEKON-
SATURDAY I! ATCUST 3. 1HB
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J.F. IIALLOKA.V.
mitor
Becelicr on Orthodoxy.
The Rev. Jlcnrv V:nl Ueeclier,
crt fay tic rtlirrlr in 1 m. itntn.
, I
mon accenrniion 01 me worn,-is,
concerned, burns ins ships behind
him in. the. August number of the
North 'American Review. In his
pulpit he has long1 been preparing
for the work, but the act may now
be said to be completed. Of the
Scriptures he says: "They have
authority onry concurrent with
(educated human reason and ra
tional moral sense." In speaking
of the Evangelical Confession of
Faith he utters sentences that
might have harmoniously fallen
from the lips of Ingersoll. The
scientific accountpf the origin of
man and the nature of sin is, in
his words, compared with the ac
count given by the 'church, "as
health to sickness, as life to death."
And again: "Uut the most astound
ing jjart of this account of creation
is that God, when he had created
innocence and inexperience, per
mitted them to be debauched, and
went on to transmit to the whole
human race, through all time, the
degradation, sin and suffering of
these divinely-destroyed experi
mentalists of Eden." This doc
trine of the Fail of Man in Adam,
.he claims, uis fundamental to the
whole orthodox theology of the
world. The system could not
stand a moment if it be exploded.
Every man entering
the orthodox church is obliged to
- hold and to teach it. There is no
difference in that respect between
the Catholic, and Protestant
creeds."
And the doom of orthodoxy,
.Mr. Beecher declares, U pronoun
ced. The influences that are ac
complishing its downfall are those
of advancing thought. The :-in--
telligence and sympathy of thc
common people" are greater than
the clergy. "An audience of
fathers and mothers understand
what fatherhood is. No ingemi3.t-
or eloquence can persuade them
that a God, who for ten thousand
years has labored to produce an
'infinite population of damnable
souls, can with decency be called
our Father. Ministers are af
fected by the atmosphere. They
first gloss the rreed with a new
interpretation, then they prudent
ly hold'it in suspense, then doubt
it, then cast it away." The power
. of. the bible to sustain -it is being
rapidly overcome. Jts verbal in
spiration, Mr. Beceher contends,
must be submitted to the test of
"nature of which human reason is a
part. He can see the gradual
adaptation of creeds to present
knowledge, in contravention of the
orthodoxy vhicli says that "a saintly
life dissenting from a barbaric (sic)
creed is not worthy of sympathy
, or a membership in the church."
The indications are in his view un
mistakable. "It is beginning to be
permitted men to preach their own
views undipped by creeds. Sa
gacious and cautious men arc qui
etly sowing seed which they know
will, by and by, destroy old no
tions." ITe finds that there arc
other men -who testify to the
change bv greater zeal in defend
ing the old creed.
The -prodigious development of
physical science within the last
half century, thc writer regards as
the potent leaven of the advance
'in religious thought. The doctrine
of the conservation of forces
5nrJ thc -discovery of evolution,
which he unhesitatingly sets down
as the method of creation, are
tnainly instruments in doing the
work. These are fatal to the
Biblical account of thc creation of
""'theuniverse and that of man. Mr.
Beecher's Darwin ianism ' is evi
dently firmly rooted. uThe pre-
sumption gains, ground that the
hairi of succession is unbroken,
and that,.as civilized man unfolded
from the barbaric and savage man.
ao.the human race itself is devel
!In thc Shi f Such scicntiGcj
! revelations as tuese must the truth
!of the Kible he selected out, ami )
" " J
rojectcl. ll,c creeds of the
luiure will bngin where I lie
old ones ended: upon the nature
! of man, hi social duties ami eivil
obligations, the development of '
his reason, hi, spiritual nature. '
its range, possibilities, odueatiim I
,, , . ,,
um uociiiue u numan ieasoi:.
of the emotions of the will ,
man as an individual.man social and S
,
collective, etc
But the distinguished preaehei
has no fears for the result. H.
sees rather in it the emancipation
of religion. The religious senti
ment is more widely diffused and
firmly held than ever before. The j
utility of the churches will pre
serve them. They are necessary
as disseminators of moral doctrines,
benevolences and intelligence.
They are simply casting off tin-worn-out
shell. The old .sloiic.-.d
the Creation and of the Fall of
Man must take their places with
the myth of other religions, and
also the scheme of reparation
and redemption, "equally ficti
tious and delusive, and destined
to give place to a nobler view of
divine, nature and providence, and
of the divine thought of tip re
demption and elevation of man
kind." Mr. Beecher is careful lo
profess a profound regard for the
Bible, while he makes it the ser
vant instead of the master of thc
human reason. ITc docs not tell
us that the immaculate conception
and other miracles are to be class
ed as legends merely, but leaves
us to infer his opinions on these
points, and also to be impressed
with the idea that he would like
to say more to free his soul, but
that he has been restrained by
prudential considerations. The
criticism lo which this notable
paper is likely to bo subjected
promises to be of an extensive
and lively nature.
The New and Commodious
Will leave Astoria lor
Tillamook Rock, via Canby and
llwaco,
Sunday, August Otli, IKV. at ia. ut.
Ucttiniitig will coiik' nark viaCaubv ami
IIvvmni. arrival;; at Alna al l. .M.
Fare to Ilvvafo - - - - - Sl.no
Fare lo Tillaiuoolf ESuc-k
mid fCciurii -..- - .)
Department Election.
xtetici: is iii:im:i:v riven that a
-L gi'noral Klcrtinn of iho Astoria Kin l)i
liaitinent will ! held on Moiulav, Au-inst
14, hi'twi-pii Uio hours of 10 A. m. anil I i. ai..
for tin liun0 r fh't-tm-r a Chief Knuiiit'i-r
ami two Assistant KniniTiN, for lln sntli
itt'liartiiKMit year.
Kli-ctioii to 1m licltl at lower hall of Itfsciu
Kn-linc Co. Xo. i
.1 ikIcs aiipointnl by Jioanl of Delessites :
.1. Macomher, of No. is C. II. Siockion. of
2io. .aml A. W. ltrrv-. of Hooks. n-rk
appointeit : L. K.Scli-r.of No. 15, it. s. Wot
lev, of No. ts.
I'KANIC.l.TAYl.O!:.
Pnvsiilcnt of lUianl of IMi".itts-
ITwVNK L. l-AKKKK.
.Sec'yA.1-'. 1. illil
For Sale.
llAUMNTEIMXriVAtOlirWlM;
x. Iiiimiicss in this city can Im hoit;hr foi
2J(). To a man who i willing to work, litis
isairotHl cliatu-e to make nioisev. Iinjiin
al thisoli(e. " al-ht
TUTT'S
PILLS!
AS AN ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE,
are incomparable. They stimulate the
'1'OHPID IJVSB.uiviKorate theJJEHV
OU3 SYSTEM, cive tone to the DIGES
TIVE ORGAN S, create perfect digestion
iiud resailar movemeat of thie bowels.
AS AN ANTI-MALARIAL
They have no equal ; acting as a prevent
i vo and euro for Bilious, llcniittent, Inter
mittent. Typhoid Fevers, and Fevor and
Ague! Upon, the healthy action "of thc
Stomach and Iiivcr depends, almost
wholly, the health of the human race.
DYSPEPSIA.
It is for the euro of this disease and ita rt-
tendants. SICK-TTre APACHE, MEBV
OUSNESS. DESPONDENCY, CON
STIFA'TION, PHiES, &c, that these
yllls have gained much, a wide reputation.
No remedy was ever discovered that net
so .speedily and gently on the digestive or
canf giving thexa tono and viiyar to :us
3imilate food. Thia accomplished, tin.
NERVES are BBACED, the BRAIN
NT-TTTarrxrr . TVkTVV l?r.
BUST. TrythteHemodylatrlyandyou
vv5i gain a Vigorous Body. Pure Blood,
Price 25c. 35 3IarraySt-, N.
tv a unviA finnii
narU & Natural Color, una acts inswntaneousir
pans a. natural uoior, una Bcia uw")
SoldbyDruortsuoreoatbycrprcMoareccittofat
vwrnnma r A n . K ,
NEW TO-DAY
- j
FuVllitlirO AllCtiOll SillC
' '
nfl!,Iair AlHTUCt ftll M A M
Willi llUljj auyitui. uuij xu n. iii.
at v t rriov j:iom.
I will -ell
Ksitf lti!-rmiu Si.. ":
at.w jat.i:o Spring. lint I :-.i-e-
i iSi" nw rV(!iT lII!oi.:
m..,.....,.!.. '.i..i... ...ni :imi n-niU
, " :. ..
t ult- Carriage.
, 'luI " jnd-hanrt lied-k.i.U and -prime
WA-. :iinl a lot of sundries.
firt ... .,..! wiw.ll.il -111 Mil Jl-t III" f M.
L-liuu-s " ' r. HOLljilN.
Auctioneer.
Astoria to Liverpool Direct.
The fine Al Ship "Elwell" H61
tons Register
i
Is now ieeciviiifrC.Hn. anil having lar.ii!
eiiptgcmcnts will lmv quirk dispatch, to W j
followed 1 thi
.1 1 iron I$arqm4ii:ii'.lroIiii
sioi; il!7 loiss ISistcr.
l'or l"r-i-'lit ets'.. :i'ly to
itAi.rm i:.i;ithi:ik&ci,
I'oMlami. Orpsmi.
TO BUILDERS.
oi.oi'Os.vhs wii.Mti: irt:ci:i ki ix-
1. til 1: oVloek noun, Tneviav , August Mil.
lorllii'oiistrnlIiiii of a lvvo storv itwelliii;
itoiisoon tin lot north-west conier ol .Main
ami .Irilerson street. Ui;ht nerv'it lo n-
jert an j or all hiil. I'latisatnl scillitinns
rim ie -ecu ai i ne ohhi oi
K. C. II OLDEN.
Ileal Estate Agent.
Notice to Taxpayers.
1A3! NOW ASSESSING AND COLI.nCl'
inj: the State and County Toll taxes, ami
w ill continue until all arc collected,
rerso&s havinjr taxable property in Clat
sop County arc also requested to uve in to
:ne Maiemenis or an snen propenv inr ai
s.-ssiiunt. W.W. l'AKIvEi:.
County Assessor Clatsop j'o.. On'oii.
AcOrin. August n. ISSi
REAL BST1TB AFCTIOX
SUJBUKBAM LOTS.
Iloincs For Fishermen.
On Saturday. August 5. at 2- P. M.
1 am iustnittetl y .Me-sis l'erjiiiiaii ami
Berry to seSI, on the premises,
ONE HCNDBED r.UILDlNC LOTS AT
Auction. 1'lentv of water. Itleli soil
ailiainihlv adapted for ve-eUihle pmlens.
All situate in the newly surveyed illae i.i
Ahle:l'rook. on tin northern part of Kolxrt
sh.uliK-.' Donation Ijiml Claim, ailjoimtm
I'pixT Asioru. as laid out ami jv-otdd bv
.1. K. Kellv. I iier-OiKin and A. . Iteny.
Teiiiis of payment at sjde.
Tor further particulars and cxaininnlion ol
uvonlfd phtt.appiv lo
K. C. IIOLDEN.
Aueiioneeraml Keai Estate A cent.
Sale-
milE T.OAT AND NET UK THE LATE
X Alfieil West will lie sold at amiioii at .1.
(. ILinthorneannerv, uet S.itnnl:iv. the
."tli inst.. at 1 o'clock i. at.
xirr lost.
0 THE NIOIIT OF THE :wTll..lulv.
Jii fathoms 4S mesh. Scotch '12-pl'v.
marked W.I. and I. I". 1 Co. lAav at
C.miicry or Pacific Cnion Packins Co. art
XKT Kor.n.
I IMHT id) FATHOMS Nin. LEADS
J.V. marked .1. ,1 .M , r.irks 1. 1. Co. .p-
1'iv at
al-:i
Assessment Notice.
VMma" IS HEltEDV CIVEN THAT AN
i. assessment of fiftv jn-r cent, on the i pi
ta I .stock or the Odd I'ellowslimlaml Ihiild-inAvMK-iation
of Astoria. OrcKoti. has this
day hecn ievied. payable xvithin thirlv d:is
fiomdateat theoillee of the Secretary, or
otlieiv.ise be declared ilcliiKiueht.
!tv order of the Hoard of Directois.
A..I.ME0LEK. Secretaiv.
Aoloria. August :. ISSj td
Dissolution of Copartnership.
"WOTICK IS HEItEDV CI EN THAT THE
1.1 copailuership heretofore e.istiii: be
Iween AVomr HIII2 Wav. Won-r Yin Kim.
j-WousSue Ivimaml Wotfe Kiim.Way, under
im- in ill ii.lllii- in i.'lllill .tKtll it ;ill Jt V O.. !ll
Astoiia. Oregon, was on the I..lli dayof.lulv,
ls-s'j, dissolved by mutual consent. AVonj;
Hiiik V.ay retirin-; from the firm. The busi
ness ij be coatinued at the same place bv
theivmaiuiiiKpanncr, whoasMimeail debt's
of '.he linn and an exclusively entitled to
colb-ej and receipt for allow in;: to the firm.
WOXOHlNtnVAY.
W'O.MI YIN KIM,
wonc sri: kim.
woxoiciNt! VA.
August 1st, ly. ;c!-lvv
Annual Reunion Excursion
Of the Astoria Branch Oregon Stags
The steamer Vcstort will leave Vilon &
Eisber's do'k at T a. m.. August mil. Eih-teen-humlrcd-aml-fro7e-to-death.forllw':ico
vlier? a Orand Damiiier will beheld.:ieconl
mj: to Sec. V. Art. ::. of the Constitution and
r.y-lavv. No Females will be permitted to
take part in this excursion. All Stags will
pot fail to be on hand, fora good time is
piaraulccd. Pare for round trip Si.
.1. C. KOSS. 1". p.. TCHNEIf,
Secretary. President.
Ladies Fair.
milE LADI1LS OK ASTORIA WILL MOLD
A their annual I"air in aid of St. Mary
Hospital, at Liberty Hall : commcuciii; Fri
day, the isth inst.. al 7 i. v.. anil cont iiiulnj;
to Salunla.v. August the ."tli. Suudav.s ex
cepted. ltefreshnicnts will be .served everv even
niti by ladies competent for the purpose.
The kind and liocral patronage of all isre
spoetfully solicited. u
Dissolution Notice.
TVOTICE IS HEUEUY Cl VEX THAT THE
V partnership heretofore cAistiitu bet woeu
has. Stevens and II. I". Stevens, of this citv,
under 1 lie linn name of t'lias. Stev ens ,t Son,
Is j Ins day dissolved by mutual consent . All
outstanding liabilities are to he settled by
the old firm, to whom all indebtedness
should be paid. CILVS. STEVENS.
, , B. F. STENEXS.
Astoria. Oregon. JuivSlst, !;.
I NotlCC
rillli: l'AirrXEKSini-HEBKTOFOKEEX-
the name of The Astoria Varietx l'ackin"
jo., is t ils day diKolved by mutual consent.
illii1irni
'' "
ir i
J.T. BOltCIIERS
-
The BossCoffee and Tea Pot
TUl Mif TTT
E. R. HAWKS,
TWO DOORS EAST ;OF OCCIDENT,
Barbour's
No. 40 12-Ply
SALMON TWINE!
CORK AKII lilsAll UKUS. -
SEINE TW I N;E 8.
TLi Irini of OUl linn Iis;iet j
A Full Stock Now on Hand. T!!? i
: Toj-ftiier with a new j
KENRY DOYLE & CO.. orchestra.
511 MarUot Street. Mm. F-ncisc iAn the 0!d Favorites Retained.
Sole Aljents for tin! 1'aeilli Coast.
" Open nit lie lenr. i'crtoriaaiirc i:..r.t
MAKTI.VrOAKO. .1. I. vroKi:. UUU : li:"sr or I'll.-
ur.'tiiwiie Once a Yt'-cL.
FOARD & STOKES, 0...lsI.a!ltl,elaUM
A W AAV AM w yjmv,, SONGS. DANCES AND ACTS.
Wholesale and retail dealer in Wfi &ive the Besfc
WoodamllWillow-wims, Vari8ty Entertainment
B 7 In the West.
The theatre is crowded umlitlj. and all
GDnpCDICC v.lio have witnessed tlieciitcriaiumciit pro-
il U V L. II I u o. i uoiineeit tobeeoual toanv ;lvenelsevvhen'.
3Ir. Hill :is a caterer for the puhlicls
T.L. p:,.. uilnnronrll ;-P aiiuiscmcut can not he excelled. Aii1mhIv
Tobacco. Cigars, Wines and Liquors :ttWlini. to s,H.ntl :l pisaiit fwnhiK and
,st'( sparklim; wit ami lieat:t willnuu ul
roi.'ElC.N AND lM)MESIICi , -rarity. should improve thenpiiortunityaiid
; come.
Fruits and Vegetables I' avm k;Srrtfc!''",min:: 'u'n
AM' Sl. Cll XUI.I'S IvOHI.Ki:.
COUNTRY PKODUCK.! MS'SiS:
Mr. IIkkv Conm'.v.
A-N' . Mi:. HAi:nvOi.itss.
nn.rv.i n,.v,i.. mn.Aj,nr (All of whicli will appear nhjiilly m their dif-
General Commission Merchants i n-n-nt peeiaiii.s-.
i
AHTORIA. Olti:iOX. Opea air concert every eveninj;; jierfonu-
I ance eeniinencini: at 8; entrance to theatre
Next lo OrcKou Itaihray & N'av. id's Dock Ion l'.enton street ; priva'e boxes on Chcna-
nuts M rent.
"1 ' Look out for KTew Stars.
P.. F. STE EXS. C. S. P.lti V X
CITY
3 vj J J I J f r
Where von will tiud all the standard works
of the ilav.aud a constant I vehaimim:
tock or novelties and lancv
articles: we keep lh
lKst assortment of
variety sootls
in the
city.
Pocket Books,
Picture Frames.
Steroscopes. Mu
sical Instruments,
Sheet Music, Bijou
terie, & Celluloid
Goods, etc., etc.
l: F. STEVENS & CO.
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY.
:i5S(ultuts aud 2tt 1'rorcssor.s
mill Jiislriictor.s.
Four diflcrcnt courses in the Colletie and
six in tin Aculemy includm;: a P.usinis.s
course and Teachers' course for which diplo
mas are awarded. 'Jwcntv-two new rooms
added to the Woman's College.
S1-1I.OO isall it costs a yoiiiu; man for
tuition and board for a vear.
lH.".tH is all that it costs a ladv for tui
tion and lioanl in the Woman's College a
FlItSTTEi:M P.ECIXS SEITEMP.EIt
I.ISJC
Send for Catnlosiie to
Tho-. Van Scoy. Iresldent.
il-al-liu Salem, Oregon.
MAGNUS C. OROSBY,
Dealer in
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
iron Pipe and Fittings,
PLUMRKltS ASD STEAM FITTERS
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER,
Cannery ana Flshermens Supplies
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
.... ...
turnisning uooqs. ;
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP '
PER PLUMBING ami STEAM FITTING''
Done with i.catncss wd dispatch.
None tint tlrst class workmen employed.
A hiTK? as.sortnieut of;
SCALES- ;
Constantly.on hand.
t.RHr;-,fFi
seu: ac;kt.
K. .':it tor i iii- f-!!nlvt!
Jim-It's t':i(ttf Cook Ntv.
MKDA bIJON HXN'iir
'SlIAl ITmTM.s A srtCI.'.S.'IV
SIW lUt III'- Iit.it Ufikli.rll .utpl.'Ved
VI w 'i:ii:u:inii-.-l ., in. c'kusm.
ASTORIA. OK EC! ON
:'l,m varieties.
CKO.HII.L. .... I'KOl'Jtil.TOi:
WAI.TEK i'AKKS. - ST VttK 35ANAEU
K"" S!nT?l.Il.:,.,::,'!.s"c''"'i,"!
MR. HARRY COHLEY !
" "" "T -' ' """" !
MISS MOLLIE CHRISTY, j
"-rio rr - !
MR. TOM CHRISTY I
' WAR IS UKi'ffj.VltKZ) WSTIICMT
FI'ltTIIKK .VOTICE:
; ,i;v And no tonus of peace until
Mul?k ,wr "'Astoria IiiLsauew
yS- --a? suit of clothes
4-, M.VIfr: BV .1IKAXV.
Iiokat the prices :
Pants to order from - - SS 00
Pants, (Seuniue French CasMiuere - fj SO
Suits from - - - - - - -i" oo
The finest line of samples on tlie coast to
select iroin. r..i. iika.vk
f Cass .stn'et. next to Hansen's .leweliy stme
GGOD CHEAP BOOTS.
t have
Lately Reduced the Frice
r alt my First -Clas
itonrs imi sihh:s iia!i: to osti:i:
As follews:
Finest Sewed Calf I'oots - - Ml IHi
lMiiest Pegged Tap Soled
PincM Pegged Single oletl
ss
N'othlng but the P.est
Genuine Mercer French Calf
Cm d in My Shop.
I. .1. Arvold.
Opposite the O. U. & X. Co.'s Dock.
Dress Making.
r.v
Mrs. T. S. Jewell-.
Cp stairs, opjOslte .Mrs. Koers' lioardug
Houe.
W E. UEIVEEINrT,
t
ASTOU1A. OltKOOX
DToiitSandNFDancJ
PATENT HEDICHffES, ETC.
-Prescriptions ciireftillycompmuided-at.
all hours. '
JSf-IIomeopathie Tinctuns and Pellets.'
and Humphrey's Specifics also kept. i
,
m
M -f J I '5-f -fM 5 Z l- i sZZh 5
" "T3 - .- . - Z. . . . . U .. . ar.
s m.i mr3m Was s-5 1 p"J "
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I TREMENDOUS I
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I SACRIFICES .
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OF-
BANKRUPT STOCK
0F-
r
AT
BANKRUPT PRICES
By order of Creditors.
NOTICE.
To s:iv (jxpono, vi liiMoby notify all porsens iiulebted to the Cali
fornia Store, tiitit :t sjiei'dy soltiement is ttccessaiy. Action will be
tafciMi ro collert xum .50 tlay.s from date of this notice. By order of
Creditors. Astoiia, Oregon, July 25th, 1882.
iJoim Ji., Bflonf gomery,
Sl CCESSOt: TO JACKIXS & MOXTOOMEEY.)
Mm. s
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VORAKIC OF .1IAIX:aX1
flMHU ;imTZJaCxMr
CHAS. HEILBORN,
fANUPACTURER OF
- FURNTTITRE
AND DEALER IN
I Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
; Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings,
! WIN nOW CORNICES AND CDRTAIN TOLES
Complete in every branch.
MARTIN" OLSEN,
d;:.vi.i:i: ix
FirHN TUKB
'ucner llain anil Squeiuoqua Strectn. Astoeia. Oregon.
WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKINC CLASSES ETC.
a complete stock.
PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
ATX lil'IKS OF FIrR3f1Tl"RE RIIPAIRKO XXI VARNISHED.
"w
"3 c v. 2,-1 "55 5 ...S s
Sl35 5gs5 cTSSSS
O CCP-.T: .j.- " t -r K
S o r C J ca rJ "w to
5s.8a.s&a5S5S-2igS5H:
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WEEK I
NIA STORE
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Till, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A General Assortment'of
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
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The Dest in the market.
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