w W ASHINGTON C O U N TY $1000 HATCHET. F a w e r f o r t l r r i r l r C ar a. ra ft f r i t n Ì be divided among the.......?........of the ussing word. FINDERS is the answer. is x r r r s -\ yÆefÉSitÊiiiiâ late fall and early winter fruits o f vnri- eties that, when grown on heavier soil, should be kept in good condition until spring. \Schillings B est tea is not only pure but it [....f ...... because it is fresh-roasted. What is the missing word ? S tra iK h te n itiK C ro o k e d S tream s. f n Get Schilling's Best tea at your grocer's; takeout the Yellow Ticket e is one in every p a c k a g e ); send it with your guess to address below It does not matter much how crooked the little stream may tie that meanders through tuisture lauds. But If It Is to be cut for hay. or especially tf It Is de­ sired to use the laud fo r plowing. It Is important to have the brook straight­ ened, so as to take as little room as pos­ sible. In many places a straight, deep ditch, cut to lead off a stream that only runs in the spring, may be profitably turned into an underdrain. The cou- . venience o f plowing over it and the laud saved w ill make It pay. •ll' e August 31 st. One word allowed for every yellow ticket. If your ticket (or tickets) For M ea su rin g Land. gfccs us before July 1st. you are entitled to two words for each ticket It Is often desirable to measure a plot If only one person finds the word, he gets one thousand dollars I) of ground for planting or to "run” the gnl find it, the money will be divided equally among them. sides and ends of a plot to get a piece A LE TTE R TO WOMEN. The directors o f the Hanover (G e r­ many) tramway system have published A few words from Mrs. Smith, o f an important report, in which they nar­ rate their experiences with accumulat­ Philadelphia, w ill certainly corroborate ors as the source o f the power for their the cla m that Lydia E. Pinkham’s cars. In Hanover both overhead wires V egetable Compound ia woman’s ever and accumulators have been used for a reliable friend. “ I cannot praise L ydia E. Pink* considerable time, so that the managers are in a position to institute a reliable ham s V egetable Compound too highly, “ For nine comparison. Taking eve'yth in g into account, they pronounce in favor of the weeks I was in storage cell. The cost of maintenance ; bed suffer - they say has been determined with the ing with in­ utmost exactitude possible for the year flammation 1896, and the managers reach the con­ and conges­ clusion that the additional cost of ac­ tion o f the cumulators does not exceed one gros- \ ovaries. I olien, or .2 o f a cent per mile. Conse­ had a dis­ quently, it has been decided that the charge all entire system shall, as soon as the re­ the time. quisite arrangements can be made, be When lying down all driven by secondary batteries. the time, 1 ' A STOUT B A C K B O N E . fe lt quite com fort­ is »s e s .e n t la l 10 p h y s ic a l h e a lth as to p o litic a l able; but as soon as I would put my c o n s is te n c y . F o r w e a k n e s s o f th e b a c k , r h e u ­ feet on the floor, the pains would m a tis m . a n d d is o r d e r s o f th e k id n e y s , th e to n ic s o d d ie te tic a c tio n o f H o s te tte r ’s S to m a c h B it­ come back. te rs ts th e o n e th in g n e e d fu l. T h e s to m a c h is *• Every one thought it was impossi­ th e n ta in s ta v o f e v e r y «niter o r g a n , a n d by in ­ v ig o r a t in g th e d ig e s tio n w ith th is p re p a ra tio n , ble for me to g e t w ell. I was paying 81 th e s p in a l c o lu m n , a n d a ll it s d e p e n d e n c ie s , are s y m p a th e tic a lly s tr e n g th e n e d . T h e d y s ­ per day for doctor's visits and 75 cents p e p tic a n d b ilio u s w ill tin d it a p o re v e g e ta b le a day for medicine. 1 made up my mind s tim u la n t a n d to n ic . to try Mrs. Pinkham ’s V egetable Com­ Scientists say that the atmosphere pound. I t has effected a complete cure surrounding the elobe is gradually di- j fo r me, and I have a ll the faith in tha minishing, and that in the course of a w orld in it. W hat a blessing to wo­ few thousand, or perhaps a few hun­ man it is!” — M r s . J f n x i b L. S m i t h . N o . dreds of thousands o f years, the supply 824 Kauffman 8 L , Philadelphia, Pa. evenly plowed. T o do this with a measuring imle requires no little stoop­ bi« at the end of the contest. Those sending three or more in one ing. care to avoid error and consldera W h ite w a H h in -. th e H en h on se. ble time and effort. A device Is shown irelope will receive a charm ing 1898 calendar, no advertisement on it. . It Is hardly worth while to paiut the Besides this thousand dollars, we will pay $r5o each to the two persons lu tne accompanying Illustration from henhouse, which is usually a cheap the (im age .ludd Farm er which Is easi­ structure, made warm and comforta- i j send in the largest num ber o f yellow tickets in one envelope between ly made and easy to measure land with. hie, hut not stylish. But at the time o f j Four boards cut In the form shown are spring cleaning It should never fall to j e 15 and the end o f the contest— August 31st. "halved” together at the ends and get a good whitewashing, lx>th inside w ill be exhausted. braced by crosspieces so as to form an and outside, except the roof. It will A N O N N LETTER TO M O T H E R S . octagonal wheel, the circumference be­ destroy all the smaller lice and all the W e a re a s s e r tin g in th e co u rts o u r rig h t to th e ing Just one rod and each side one- e x c lu s iv e use of th e w o rd “ C A S T O R IA ,” an d eggs that would batch If this or oil •• P I T C H E R ’S C A S T O R I A ,” a s o u r T ra d e M a rk . eighth of n rod. T w o handles Hre put were not applied to them. The white­ on. plow handle fashion, and attached I, D r. Sam u el P itch e r, o f H y a n n is , M assach u setts, wash Is an excellent thing In winter w a s th e o rig in a to r o f * P I T C H E R ’S C A S TORI A ,” Address: SCHILLING’S BEST TEA SAN FRANCISCO to the wheel by a pin at the center. It also, as It makes the henhouse lighter. th e sam e th a t h a s b o rn e a n d d o es n o w b e a r th e can then l>e wheeled In any direction Every one sending a yellow ticket will g et a set of cardboard creeping Cut this out. ir two weeks. Beware Y ou won’t see it again Bl Of Mercury! fac s im ile s ig n a tu r e o f C H A S . H . F L E T C H E R on (tee pneumatic tires have come into G e o lo g ic a l C o n gre ss. on cabs in Paris, it has been found The seventh triennial meeting of this lowing to the reduced shook to ve- body w ill be held in St Petersburg this I i, the cost of repair has been les- year. The previous session have been: Philadelphia (inaugural), 1876; Paris i fifty per cent. (first congress), 1878; Boulogne, 1881; dry volcanic ore along the Colo- Berlin, 1885; London, 1888; Washing­ iver, above and below Yum a has ton, 1891; Geneva, 1894. In each louml to be rich in gold. It is country special endeavors have been »ry to roast the rock in order to made to make the reunion as interest­ t yield up its treasure. ing and as agreeable as possible, extend­ ing to visiting members every facility ¡number of unmarried women in for studying the prominent physical H OM KM ADK L A N D M K A SU K K IÏ. ind and Wales exceeds the num- and geological features of the country of unmarried men by nearly 200 ,- they were visiting. and the revolutions counted for the The actual congress is to take place rods passed over. Such a measurer is at the Imperial Academy of Sciences, more easily made than a circular St. Petersburg, from August 29th to wheel, on which it is quite difficult for September 4th— August 17th to 28d, the oixll narv worker to strike such a O. 8 . The questions to be discussed circle, the circumference o f which w ill have not yet been decided upon, but be exactly one rod. This frame is also whatever they may be, a room will be | made and put together more readily set aside for an exhibition of geological than a circular wheel. maps, profiles, books, collections, in­ D o n ' t O v e r w o r k t h e R o t *, stilments, etc., and arrangements have Farmers are sometimes very liuxxntild- been made so that all objects intended erate in the treatment o f their sons. for this exhibition and addressed Without meaning any harm they im­ “ Russia, St. Petersburg, Exposition du pose labor upon boys which should be Congress Geologique International,” the work o f men. Now, the physical w ill be delivered at St. Petersburg energies of a grow lug boy have already without being submitted to any cus­ nu Important work allotted to them, toms inspection, and will be unpacked that of building up a strong, healthy in the presence of a delegate of the or­ organization. The vital force cannot ganizing committee. Furthermore, be exerted In making muscle« anti bone such instructions have been given to and at the same time be extended In a the Russian representatives in foreign hard day's work in the corn field. We [ith a better understanding o f the countries, that on presentation of the have seen many Instances o f toys be- transient nature o f the many phys- card of membership the vise of pass­ lug stunted and dwarfed, because they Uls, which vanish before proper ef- ports w ill be facilitated, and moreover, ■gentle efforts—pi easan t e ff orts— the same card shown at a Russian port were overworked by an inconsiderate father. When work Is crowding in the /directed. T h ere is com fort in knowledge, that so many form s o f or frontier will render the customs in­ fields there Is strong temptation to util­ ness are not due to any actual dis- spection as easy as possible. Then, ize every muscle, the willing boy Is Im­ 1 , but simply to a constipated condi- again, all geologists who have paid their pressed Into service to provide means iof the system, which the pleasant subeription will obtain a non-transfer- for. the growing liogs, nt the expense of ily laxative, Syrup o f Figs, prompt- able ticket, giving them the right tc his own growing body. This Is all fnoves. Th at is w h y it is th e on ly travel first-class on the Russian and wrong. A farmer would not for an In­ fly with m illionsof fam ilies, and is Finland railway free of cost. The ex­ stant think of harnessing tils tt-months- ywhere esteemed so h igh ly b y all (ralue good health. Its beneficial cursion arranged, both to precede and old colt and hitching him to a plow, and chare due to the fact, that it is the succeed the meeting, include a visit why should not the growing Ixiy have remedy which promotes internal to the Ourals, or to Esthonia, or to the same thoughtful consideration 7 illness without d e b ilita tin g the Finland, before the meeting, and to the Don't overwork the boys. They are all “son which it acts. I t is th erefore Caucasus and Crimea after the meeting. the material we have to make men of. portant, in order to g e t its bene- —Market Basket. efleets, to note when you pur- According to the deductions of a well- «, that you have the genuine arti- P o u l t r y Fenclnw. »hich is manufactured by the Cali* known astronomer, we receive as much W ire netting Is so commonly used n Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by light from the sun as could be emitted now for the yarding o f fow ls that some putable druggists. by 680,000 full moons. plan for properly putting up the fence ® the enjoyment o f good health, tbe system is regular, laxatives or The expense of the Vatican at Rome ts Important. Ordinarily this fencing »remedies are then not needed. I f Is slack and very untidy. It needs to chd with any actual disease, one would be covered if every Catholic in be thoroughly stretched. T o do this the world contributed three-quarters of commended to the most skillfu l the plan shown in the sketch may be ms, but if in need o f a laxative, a cent a year. Vaccination has just been introduced aid have the best, and w ith the normed everyw here, Syrup o f into Afghanistan by the advice of Miss ¡highest and is most largely Hamilton, an English physician, who Ogives most general satisfaction. is in attendance upon the ameer. ladness Comes * N«w F l y i n g M a c h i n e . new flying machine, sim ilar in 'W to that of L ilien th al, has been Herr Arthur Stenzel o f A l- lUennsny, says the Popular Sci- onthly. It has parabolic wings "tltion of bird’s wings, io driven P°wer of compressed carbonic has lieen made to “ g o ” when for safety to a guiding cable. * force of one horse-power it Sliced three meters at each beat- me wings, of which there are d three-tenths per second. W ith /■Power and a half the machine ••de to fly free from the cable. Ings are remarkably elastic, and ’t'ntor thinks that this is one of of his success. T h ey are 0 unsoldered steel tubes and j. an,l a»e covered w ith a spe- L, p,r(v| india-rubber cloth. The 1 T*d*rec tH by a rudder which ® '‘ ea bird’ s tail. A s yet no 1 have been carried on the ma- In the tropical forests so large a pro­ portion ot the plants are of the sensi­ tive variety that sometimes the path of the traveler may be traced by the wilted foliage.________________________ Only One! Not more than flva women in a thousand a refree from some form of Kidney, Liver or Bladder trouble, which is certain to run into serious d i s e a s e u n l e s s checked. Stop and T h in k ! that there is hut one known remedy for these t r a d * » ! Ask any druggist, ph> sicia or W end what it la. and be w ill tell you* ktnÜffil-OHE N T e T T H | V c * s“ iviMSE V 1 - . 7 . b. < E g C * C — S »thing. It nobili«* the child, «o ft - 4 . -II pftin. cures wind roll«*.and Is 4 P a s te : Twenty cents a | M a ke m o n e y b y suc- e * a iu l s p e c u la tio n in h ic a g o . W e b u y an d w h e a t th e r e o n raar- by h e e a m a d e o n a s m a ll « S a i l ? * in fu tu r e s . W r it e for naVi 1 - ot r e fe r e n c e g iv e n . Sev Sev- P"N 1 JTT*n° * " n th e C h ic a g o B o a rd o f -Jongh k n o w le d g e o f t h e b u s i­ er n * * r ° » C h ic a g o B o a rd . P R iS S u , WMli" PortUn4' <)r**°n. i t * / . p i I . E S m r f< l; n o p a y un - 600k. LOW. MAN*FIELD J” _ _^^j*krket 8t.t San Francisco. 707 — S.F.N.U. No. 784 D F.VICE FOR ST R E TC H IM O W IR B FKXCIM C.. used to advantage. A strip o f board has four or more hooks arranged on one side to hold the roll firmly and to stretch each section as It Is unrolled. A pulley attached to the follow ing post draws the netting tightly i«tst the pre­ ceding post, when It is .secured firmly with staples and the work advanced to the next post.—American Agriculturist. C o n t i n u o u s F.e-* Layinv. No breed o f hens w ill lay an egg each day for any very long time without a period o f rest. This Is true even of what are called the non-sitting varie­ ties. There are a few days rest, gen­ erally. though sometimes not more than one or tw o between different set­ tings. It is really surprising to see a small hen—and some o f the best layers are usually o f small breeds-producing her weight in eggs within three or four weeks. For Its bulk, the egg furnishes the most nutritious food that a man can eat. _______ H e a v y c oll B e st f o r F r u it . m i« great remedy stands . DC o LATELY »«t thetop, s0 acknowledged by •"? most advanced thinkers world. This sugges- e v e ry w rap p e r. T h is is th e o r ig in a l *4 P I T C H E R ’S Fo-it W ater. W ater In which soot has been dissolv­ C A S T O R IA ” w h ic h has been u sed in th e hom es ed has alw ays been a favorite with flor­ Of th e m o th ers o f A m e rica fo r o v e r th ir ty years. ists for mauuring plants, and also at L o o k C a re fu lly a t th e w r a p p e r a n d see th a t it is the same time keeping off injurious in­ the k in d you h a v e alw ays bo u g ht , a n d h a s th e s ig n a tu re o f C H A S . H . F L E T C H E R on th e sects. It ha« a slight smell o f sulphur w rap p e r. N o o n e h a s a u th o r ity from m e to u se to which doubtless its power to repel ra y n am e ex cep t T h e C e n ta u r C o m p a n y o f w h ic h Injurious Insects is due. Some ammonia C h as. H . F le tch e r is P resid en t. lu the w ater makes it much more effec­ M a rch 8, 1897. S A M U E L P IT C H E R , M 4 X tive as a fertilizer. The soot Is pure The most valuable fur is that of the carbon, and has considerable power to absorb ammonia, which it w ill give out sea otter. One thousand dollars has only as the roots of plants surround thr been paid for a single skin of this ani­ mal not more than two yards long by carbon thus charged and absorb it. three-quarters of a yard wide. M a k in g \ H orn e* K a t H lo w lv. Many horses, especially if fed grain, eat it much too fast to get the most good from It. A good w ay to compel slow eating Is to mix with the grain a few clean pebbles, that w ill oblige the horse to gather his food slowj.v. A still l>etter way is to grind the grain and mix tbe meal with three times Its hulk o f cut hay, or tw ice Its bulk o f straw. A T u b Silo. In constructing a tub silo It is uauel to cut out every other space between the hoops fo r the doors. A silo 10 feel high would nee« but tw o doors, and these should be pul In as shown In the cut. The staves of the silo are put In c/l place; the stave ai one side o f whert the opening fo r thr door is to be should be cut alxnit one- half off. so that the saw can be Insert­ z><> ed when the silo 1 * erected, and the re­ mainder o f the doot sawed out without making an auger hole. Saw the door a t i : h s i l o . at a bevel, making the ot ten lug larger on the inside, so the door w ill fit snugly In place when press­ ed home by the ensilage. The edges of the staves should be beveled, so that when set in place they w ill form a tight joint along their entire edge. The silo n<«ed not necessarily be perfectly tight when empty, nor need It be w ater tight when the filling commence«. The moist­ ure o f the ensilage w ill cause the wood to exten d so that the silo w ill become tight. A silo IB feet In diameter and 16 feet high would hold fifty-four ton« o f ensilage.—Rural New-Yorker. F arm DRUNKARDS | C A N BE SAVED T h e crav in g tor d rin k I s a disease, a m arvelou s cu re for w h ich has been d isco vered called ••Anti- J a g,” w hich m akes the Inebriate lose all taste for Htrong drin k w ith ou t kn o w in g w h y . as It can be giv en secretly In tea, coffee, soup and th e like. I f “ A n ti-J a g ” is not kept by y o u r druggist send . one d ollar to the R en o va C h em ical Co., «« Broad- w ay. N ew Y o rk , and it w ill be sent postpaid, In plain w rapper, w ith Bill directions how secretly. I n f o r m a t i o n m a ll« « ! f e e « . The railw ay metals between London and Edinburgh, a distance o f 400 miles, are 210 yards longer in summer than they are in w inter, ow ing to the expan­ sion caused by the extra heat. H O IT T ’ S SCH O O L, A t B u r lin g a m e c o n t in u e * to m a in t a in It* h ig h r a n k a* o n e o f th e bent sch o o l* fo r b o y * in C a l. lf o r n la —Sau F r a n c is c o C h r o n ic le . Representative Sayers, of Texas, wants the government to offer a prize o f 850,000 for an engineering scheme capable of controlling the Mississippi. B ew are o f O in t m e n t * fo r C a ta r r h C o n ta in M e rc u ry * That M r. H en ry Roth, o f 1848 South 9th Street, St. Louis, was given the usual m ercurial treatm ent fo r contagious blood poison. He was twice pronounc­ ed cured, but the disease returned each tim e, he was seized with rheumatic pains, and red lumps and sores cov­ ered his body. " I was in a hor­ rible f i x ” ha says, ‘ ‘ and the m ore t r e a t ­ ment I receiv­ ed. the worse I seemed to get. A N ew Y o rk specialist said he could cura me, but his treatm ent did ygy me n o g o o d w h a te v e r. I was stiff and fu ll o f pains, my le ft arm was useless so that I was unable to do even tha ligh test work. Th is was my condition when I began to take S. S. 8 ., and a fe w bottles convinced tne that I was b ein g benefitted. I continued the medicine, and one dozen bottles cured me sound and well. My system was under the effects o f mercury, and I would soon have been a complete wreck but fo r S. S. 8 .” 8 . 8 . S., (guaranteed purely vegetable) is the only cure fo r real blood dis­ eases. The m er­ curial treatm ent o f the doctors a l­ w ays does more harm than good. Beware o f mercuryl Books on the disease and ita treat­ m ent m ailed free to any address by ttw ift Specific Co., A tla n ta , Ga. sss “ Complete Manhood A s m e r c u r y w i ll s u r e ly d e s tr o y th e se n se of s m e ll a n d c o m p le te ly d e r a n g e th e w h o le s y s ­ te m w h e n e n te r in g it th r o u g h th e m u co u s s u r­ fa c e s. S u c h a r tic le s s h o u ld n e v e r be u sed e x ­ c e p t o n p r e s c r ip tio n s fro m r e p u ta b le n h vsi- c ia n s , as th e d a m a g e th e y w i ll d o is te n fo ld to th e g o o d y o u c a n p o ssib ly d e r iv e from th e m . H a l l’s C a ta r r h ( ’u re , m a n u fa c tu r e d by F. J. C h e n e y & C o ., T o le d o ., O., c o n t a in s n o m er­ c u r y a n d is ta k e n in t e r n a lly , a c tin g d ir e c tly u p o n th e b lo o d a n d m u co u s s u rfa c e s o f th e s y s ­ te m . In b u y in g H a ll’s C a ta r r h C u re be su re y o u g e t th e g e n u in e . I t is ta k e n in te r n a lly , a n d m a d e in T o le d o , O., b y F. J. C h e n e y & Co. T e s tim o n ia ls fre e . S o ld b y D r u g g is ts , p ric e 76c p e r b o ttle . H a ll's F a m diy ily P ill* “ are th e b est. The Canadian government has ar­ ranged a system of cold storage on ra il­ ways, at ports and on steamers, for the preservation of perishable goods. I know that my life was saved by Piso’s Cure for Consumption.—John A. Miller, Au .Sable, Michigan, April 21, 1895. Mr. Gladstone is the freshest, liv e ­ liest, most thoroughly up-to-date "hack nuqjber” existing in the world today. How to Attain It" A W onderful N ew Medii'*! Hook, w r itte n fo r Men O n ly. On* c< py i,lay be had free, sealed . In plain e n v e l­ ope, on ap p lication . ERIE MEDICAL CO., •S Niagara t t „ B U F F A L O . N . Y. BASE BILL GOODS Special Datas TO CLUBM. W e c a r r y th e m ost c o m p le te lin e o f O y m n a a iu m an d A t h le t ic CoodM on th e ('oaut. SUITS A mu UNIFORMS MADE TO 0S0ER. Send fo r O u r A th le t ic C a ta lo g u e . W IL L a F IN C K C O .. 8 1 8 - 8 2 0 M a r k e t Ht*. Sa n F r a n c ia e o , Cal * Notes. Keep the very best o f the hay for the work teams. A laid disposition Is a poor recom­ mendation in a horse. W ith all grow ing stock increase the feed a « the animal requires It. Hogs w ill keep healthier If too many are not kept together. The careful farm er ran always breed a better quality o f beast than he can buy. The object o f mulching during the summer Is to maintain moisture in the soil. Good win-at bran is a good flesh gro w ­ er and milk making material to feed to stock. More horses are injured by hard d riv­ ing on an empty stomach than in any other way. By not allow ing the weeds to grow there wilh lie no necessity for killing them later on. Be on the lookout fo r the white cater­ pillar. They are the parent o f the cab­ bage worm. H ave everything in readiness so that the harvesting can lie done a« soon as the crops are fu lly ready. As a general rule the earlier varieties o f grain, fruits or vegetable« are not a« productive as the later ones. The oftener tbe gras« la cut the great­ er the Injury to the weeds, as they are thus prevented from seeding. Owing to its earilness and the ease with which It Is cultivated. It was nat­ ural that fo r a long time sandy soil should he preferred by the fruit grow ­ er. But It Is becoming understood that well underdrained, heavy soils can be It la the testimony o f almost all cap­ worked nearly or quite as eariy as sandy soils, snd these are much richer tain« o f tbe ocean-going liners that chil­ In the mineral elements o f plant food dren are rarely If ever seasick—a fact that are essential in perfecting frnlt of that ought to prove o f some suggestive any kind. In many o f tbe winter fruits therapeutic value to those who attempt tbe easiness o f ripening on light soil to prescribe remedies for this dreaded (»com es a disadvantage, aa It makes but apparently inevitable affliction. STRONG, YET W EAK It seem s a lm o s t o u t o f p la c e to *av th a t a m an m ay he a g ia n t In p h y s ic a l d e v e lo p - • m e n t an d y e t th a t a s t r ip lin g c o u ld o u td o h im In a e im p le t»*st o f n e rv e . B u t i t ’* v e ry o fte n tr u e , f/ook a t th e g re a t, b ig , h u n kv fe llo w ; he c o n id k n o c k flo w n an o x w ith h i* fl*t B u t h i* b ig h e a r t i* s u it, an d h e la c k * ‘ g r it .” H i* s y m p a th ie s are hm s tro n g a* h i* a rm , b u t h i* n e r v e fa il* o fte n a n d he i* a sh a m e d o f h im s e lf. He d oe* n o t u n d e r* s ta n d It, am i It d o e* seem mi ra n ge . Dr. H am len e x p la in s th e re a so n in hi* b o o k , “ T h re e C lau ses o f M e n .” DR. SANDEN’S ELECTRIC BELT. T h is fa m o u s B e lt c o rr e c t* th e tr o u b le . II is w o rn d n r in g s le e p m o s tly , an d a* n e rv e fo rc e o r v it a l p o w e r i* n o th in g h u t electrk** itjr, it g iv e s th e b a ck th e g rit. 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