I t la Really No C h e a p e r thaa 1 « Thta
C o u n tr y .
When the nerves are weak
everything goes wrong. You
are tired all the time, easily
discouraged, ffervous, and
irritable. Y o u r cheeks a re
Sarsaparilla
ale and your blood H thin.
?
our doctor says you are
th re a te n ed w i t h a nervous
breakdown. H e orders this
grand old family medicine.
^
1 The accuracy o f an official statement
made by United State« Conaul Hal- Prt*«d recently to find thirty-eight pina
stead at Birmingham, that living was
hla brasgfsst egg. and most other
no cheaper In England than In the
would have been surprised, too,
✓ V V W W V ^y/ vsA
„
„
„
United States, having been questioned ttnder tae circumstance. There ought
Ho— Would you rather be pretty or by « r t a in authorities In this country, to b* a collection o f miraculous eggs
wittyT Bbti Sir! New York Sun.
has made a supp'ornentary report ROfoAwhere. It was only two years
The coal man should be brought to on the subject to the state depart-
tlnce a hen laid an egg at Bed-
see the error o f bis weighs.— Philadel- event. Prom this It appear* that the iwrd wltb * penny In I t There is no
phla Record.
original statement w h s based on the donbt
* » * • * ^ e fa c t but the
“ Does Hr. Reuben Haybrtck keep «xpsrlence o f certalu American tube
tbe
'
boarder*?"
“ H s takes ’am. but ha welders working In the Birmingham aid* tba * * * 7
M T * r b€en
don’t keep ’em.” ’—
— Chicago
Chicago Chronicle,
Chronicle, district The statement' caused much * ~ act°rlly settled.
surprise, as It wss contrary to' the I A « “ Pnrteon puaale la afforded by
Ella— Hs cornea o f good family.
known
One newspa- « market * Brdener'
doesn t he? Stella Yes, he’s the only
in GreVt Brtt- R^faU W d» m arket who once lost and
Topics.
in the United States there waa no rea- |credlWa circumstances. B e was ln-
son fo r protecting the highly p a id , ^ ectl“ K * *
wben be
American workman.
Consul Hal- i **•
crown on the ground, and
stead says that that Is not a matter ! thon« b ha * * * * * long and dlllgent-
fpr him to decide. H e adds that that
h* «a rch ed in vain. A year passed
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■HBa fo r
paper’s proposition to lower the scale and the incident was being forgotten,
o f living of the American workingman wheu, as be was selecting some pota
bad better be addressed to the Ameri- toes for the market, Mr. Smith came
across one o f a very curious shape.
can workingman direct.
Cutting It open to discover the cause
A ; p th e b o w els regu lar w ith Ay< r 'g
" I only state a very plain fa c t ” «ays
Pma, Just one pill e a c h nlgnt.
Mr. Halstead, “ that If the English o f its eccentricity, the gardener found
Inside it tbe half-crown piece he had
workingman Uvtd aa well as his Amer-
lost twelve months before. The po
,
ra p id D efeated.
lean brother workingman his living
tato was seen by hundreds o f people,
A half-repentaDt bachelor, with quite a
expenses would be as great or great-
and
the truth o f the story Is well
pile of rocks.
er than the living expeneee o f the
Dropped In, one day, beside the way,
vouched
for.
American. Surety there la nothing ob
and bought a pair of socks.
Remarkable as they are, there la
jectionable
In
stating
a
fact
so
plain
Arrived at home—romantic Joy!— he
nothing unique In these cases. One
and so easily
verified.
Everybody
-m wond’rlngly drew out
o f the romances o f money-making la
knows
that
the
American
workman
la?
A Beta deep hidden in the hose— from
the story o f a man who found a news
by comparison, algbly paid. I can
some fair hand, no doubt!
paper Inside a shark when fiahlpg In
only state the fact that the English
“ I ’m twenty years of age,’’ It read, “ and
workman cannot and does not live aa Australia In 1870, and who learned tbe
news o f the Franco-German war In
called a country belle.
well as the American. It Is within
With you I ’d like to correspond— if you
my knowledge that the m ajority o f
i nv° ngb » “ * * * *
will never tell.
people
In
the
United
States
*
-
h — 1tnn* out o f lt Th* ,tory “ * * be true
believe
My abject matrimony is, and yours. I
or not;
everybody la
Australia
that living is much cheaper abroad
hope, the aame.
UNCLE SAM—“ A High Standard is Required o f Any Ca
knows I t
than a t home, and it
to me
I f yea’ll address me. I'll respond.'’ And
Another
after
the
aame
kind
la
that
therefore that I might well supplement
tarrh Remedy That H as Been Endorsed by so Many Trust
then she wrote her name.
the statement o f those American woek- o f the Milford Haven trawler which,
On fire with hope, the bachelor that very
men who, it must be un(lerstood,*hiive while fishing off Carllngford Lough a worthy and Prominent People.”
evening wrote.
lived here a number o f year«, and year ° r
a<?0' can* b t iup * t te » *
And folded his epistle with a kiss inside
knew the condition o f the United
ot * . * '* * * '* ? to* e.tber
M a t r im o n ia l Uinta.
Tim e and Books.
1
the note.
red tape and carefully sealed. Tbe
States before they came here, and are
T b « economy o f saving time la wise,
“ You must think I ’m a fool!” ex
Sly Cupid had him in his mesh— no very
skipper o f the boat handed the docu
therefore better qualified to express
but there is an economy o f spending claimed the angry husband.
clever catch,
ments to a lawyer, and It was found
“ I never would hare said ao,” calmly
an
opinion than tourists, whether they
time. In reading, especially, burry is
For, after all, quite foolish Is a half-
they were a missing link which stood
be Americana In England or English
most wasteful. Reading Is the mak rejoined the other half of the combine,
repentant bach.
between a woman and ber fortune.
men in America, even If they are spe
ing o f thoughts, o f Ideas, o f pictures in “ hut Since you have mentioned it I ’m
They proved the- right o f a Misa
But eh bow sheepish did he feel, when
cial commissioners Investigating liv
the brain. A ll young photographer« not going to perjure myself by denying
it.“
Macdonald to certain estates in Ire
from the fair unknown
know bow little Ea to be made'out of
ing conditions.
land, which she bad claimed ten years
XhJe answer came, to quench his Asm«:
an “ under-expoaed plate.” but do they
“ In the ‘American’ factories also,
before, but which she bad failed to
“ An old maid I have grown
understand that there may be aueb a
and in the factories where orders for
Alas 'twas forty years ago 1 planned
win because tbe w ill could not be thing aa an under-exposed brain? It
American
world
contractors
have
been
that fond surprise.
produced. I t was this w ill which was takes time to make Impressions on the
executed, when our manufacturers had
Defeated by a heartless wretch who
more work than they could attend to, ^ ° a^ht Up from “ “
Pearaona mind. I f you read too fast, either
wouldn’t advertise!”
aloud or to yourself, or skim over ypfir
there are often a number o f Americans |
_________________
■book for tbe Lawyer.
reading, the mind receives poor lm
employed. Those In the better paid j _
___
A well-known lawyer o f this city,
Basra the
positions find their situations, on th e' .
t u o o a r e f W n S S ia presslons or none at all.— SL Nicholas.
whom office la located close to tbe
Signatura o f i
com fort» bl* « » 1 » « m « « . : , «
j M other* w ill And Mrs. Winslow’« Boo th ing
city hall, received a tremendous shock
practically all these, and nearly ail
p
y
Syrup the best remedy to use lor th eir children
the ether day. He was counsel for s
du ring the tecMdng period.
other working Americana living here
M
áseles
In
Tension.
F o rg e t I t Not.
man charged with larceny, and, as the
whom I have met have claimed that _ The R«,vue Sclentlfiqne has been
’ Take heed auto this solemn truth,’’
evidence was conclusive, he advised
— - ——■-■_ N ew _ P u l l i s tr^------- ------
Thus spake the beggar, needy;
, ejr ~ ~ d not find the coot of living, aatggtltig^ what muscles tire soonest, with
“ Gracious m e!" exclaimed the lady.
bis client to plead guilty.
they had expected it, low.
" A bloomin’ chump waa I in youth.
the conclusion that It is not the mus- “ These servaut girl problems are very
“ Yea know that you have a bad rec
1 “ Many o f the working Americana In
And now I ’m old and seedy.”
You are the first one to whom I _
cle< ln UR*. but those under tension, al vexing.”
ord and you hare practically confessed
“ What now?” asked her husband.
though doln* no work. The writer
your guilt,” said the lawyer in a sooth ba ve shown this poem.” the young
“ Why, that Russian girl I hired re
ing manner, “ and you w ill be sentenc poet went on; “ I was wooing the muse J i n
lire* here accented th*ir f>Ur
ua to D8€ tbe arm8 a” d le* 8 ,es*
last night----- ’’ “ Poor fellow I” rcp ilrl
here, accepted their for- and the back and neck more, for on fuses to wash my kimonos because
ed to about three years In Jail.”
This last sentence completely dnm- the editor, handing back the manu clgn positions st the aame (in some them comes the greatest strain. H e they are Japanese.”
founded the prisoner, but after be had script. “ It’« too bad she rejected you.” cases lower) salaries than they had baa been asking men o f all occupations
been receiving at home, persuaded and
Mm e questions:
Piso'» Core I* a (rood cough siedi cine.
looked about bis cell for several min —Chicago Journal.
I t has
congba sud
an colds for forty
hss cured cough«
believing that they were obtaining an
When
you
have
worked
much,
where
H EA LTH RESTORER.
utes hs turned to his attorney and In s
years. A t druggists, 25 cents.
Hicks— How do you happen to be Increase because they would be able to
do
you
feel
tired?
very serious manner said: “ W ill you going fishing on Friday?
I thought live more cheaply than at home. In
Before you were trained did fatigue
An U nkind Cot.
kindly go out and get me a good law- you believed Friday was an unlucky the ,ower ^ g e grades the stay o f the
“ Isn’t it queer,” remarked Newpop,
yerr
, day. Wicks Well, I always have, imported American workman Is seldom show Itself in tbe same regions?
A ll the answers point to the same “ that the baby immediately becomes
As soon as the lawyer recovered But It occurred to me this morning ODe o f
duration. In on « factory
from the shock be told tbe prisoner be that perhaps It would be unlucky for where there were nearly fifty men a conclusions. The baker who kneads quiet the minute 1 began to sing to
“ A ll Signs Fan la i
dough all night complains o f fatigue him?”
would argue the case for him.— Phila
(he flab. Somerville Journal.
| f ew years ago there Is only one, a fore- in his legs.
T i l S I G N O F T H I F IS H
“ Oh, there’s nothing ao very queer
delphia Presa
“ I ’m afraid you’re not wise,” said man, remaining. A few are adll in
HKVEB FAILS I F A WET THC*
Tbe blacksmith is tired, not in his about it,” rejoined Mrs. Newpop. “ Thé
poor little dear ia evidently puxxled by
the
fair
girl.
“
Why?”
demanded
the
Great
Britain.
Most
o
f
them
returned
A B e a u t ifu l V o lu m e .
l a ordering Tower's Flickers,
arms and shoulders, but ln his back
the strange noise.”
a customer writes: “ I knew
Tbs most beautiful volume In the persistent suitor. “ Because"’« word to to the United States. They were, some and loins.
they w ill be oil right tf they
Congressional Library at Washington the. wise Is sufficient,' and I have said o f them told me, disappointed In flnd-
hare the ’ FUUI' ea thsa».*
The young soldier, after a march, Is B tatx or O h io , C it y o r T olxdo , I
This conAdence is the out
L ucas c o u h t y ,
| ™-
la a Bible which waa transcribed on ’N or to you.” “ Yes. but I ’ m wise lng tbe cost o f living higher than they especially tired ln the back o f the
grow
th o f sixty-nine years of
F r a n k J. C h e n e y makes oath that be l i
enough
to
know
that
a
woman’s
’No’
anticipated.”
parchment by a monk In the 10th cen
Corel ul manufacturing.
neck, even If he has carried no knap senior partner of tbe Arm o f K. J. C h e n e y A
•ye«.’
Thill-
Co., doing bifKtnera In the City of Toledo, Coun
tury. The general lettering la In tbe may eventually mean
sack.
ty and Stale aforesaid, and that said Arm w ill
DAM M ED BY PR AIR IE DOGS.
German text, each letter la perfect, dllphu Preae.
The oaraman who la In perfect train pay the sum o f ONE HUNDRKD DOLLARS for
each
and every rose of C at a r r h th at cannot be
A t the end o f thirty years Hiram
and there la not a scratch or blot from
A . J. T O W E R
R iver Choked Up in Texae by M igra ing after prolonged exercise gets tired cured by the use of H a l l ' s C a t a r h h C c r r .
lid to lid. Each chapter begins with had accumulated a fortune. Hla w ife
ln his calves and insteps.
B ortoo . D . S A .
F R A N K J. C H KN K Y.
tion of the L ittle Animals.
8worn to before me a -d subscribed In my
a large illuminated letter, In which la and daughter were delighted. “ For,”
These facts point to the conclusion presence,
. .
... .
,
.
.
“ The prairie dog migration from
this 6th day of December, A. D., U86.
Tow er Canadian Co.
drawn the figure o f a saint, aony Inci raid they, with becoming modrey, ’we 0klahoma * aouUlwe8tern Texas dur. that in any continued effort we should
A. W. QLEA80N,
lim ite d
'
’
J
s
e
a
l
j
Notary
Publie.
now not only have money enough to
dent o f whom the chapter tells.
lng July, 1874, eclipsed anything of try to alffer the habit o f contraction.
T oron to, C an ad a
to B B J F
cut a splurge, but poor dear papa ia
That
is
to
say,
the
body,
like
the
mind,
that sort witnessed by white men in
F irs t L lle Insurance P o licy .
H all's Catarrh Cnre is taken Internally, and
too broken down to appear among the
» « t e r « •/ W arrant'd W tt Fsatter O totklrj
acts directly on the blood and raucous surfaces 1
this country,” raid Matt Duhr last needs change o f work.
Th e first life insurance policy o f beet people.” — Life.
of the system. Bend f >r testimonials, free.------
week. “ Millions o f the frisky little
which the details are on record result
F. J. C H ÏN K Y A CO., Toledo, O.
"It's ao long since you last called barkers must have been ln quest of
City Country Folks.
Bold by Druggists. 75c.
‘
ed In a lawsuit William Gybbons in
Hall's Fam ily Pills are the beat.
Mig. Upmore— How is your experi
upon me I was beginning to think you new pastures or perhaps smelled that
sured himself on June IS, 1583, for
were forgetting me,’’ said Mlae Pechls, the approaching legions o f homeseek ment o f living in the country succeed
£383 against dying In twelve months
N o t Q u ite S a tis fa c to ry .
ing?
He did die an May 18 o f the next year, aa «he came down to the young man era Would surely exterminate the dogs
jneuwTH*«
Hicks— I understand that you have
th
thè
parlar.
“
I
’
m
for
getting
you.”
and
plow
np
the
d
town8
Mrs.
Hyems—
It
isn’t
ao
bad
as
you
YÂNNIN6 MILI
and the disgusted underwriter* (the
had
a
telephone
put
iu
your
house.
Mrs.
replied
the
ardent
youth
“
—
»
•*
-
*
and It's for
might expect It costs us more, of
company o f those days) contested pay
Wicks must find it a great convenience.
“The prairie dog migration from
ment on the plea that he had lived getting you that I ’ve called to-night the north to the southwest lasted alx course, to have our butter and fresh
Wicka— Yea; but ^she doesn’t like It
twelve months o f twenty-eight days Can I have you?” — Kennebec Journal. days, during the mouth o f July, 1874. vegetables brought out to us from thd half aa well aa ahe thought she would.
city, but w e don't have to entertain You see, when ahe ia using it she has to
each.— World’s Work.
The passenger who had been holding The traveling ‘dogs’ while croraing the
nearly as much company as we did in listen half the time.— Somerville Joupr-
himself up by a strap sat down In a Red river interfered to a great ex
O re and Fast.
the city.— Scottish American.
uL
,r> w \
seat that had Just been vacated, tenj with the cattle that came to that
Pennsylvania, which makes more
“ There la plenty o f room, ma’am,” ha stream to quench their thirst. Some
than half the iron used in the United
raid to the pudgy, little matron sitting cowboys that were on the banks of
States, produces leas than 2 per cent
next ’Don’t move.” “ W e don’ t have Red river,du rin S ^h e tlfoe When the
o f the Iron ore mined. Ohio, which
to,” ahe said, with a cheerful smile; prairie dogs swam across aay that the
comes next to Pennsylvania as an iron-
“ w e own the house we live In.” —Chi- stream was chockful o f the little ras-
maker, mines less than 1 per cent o f
cago Tribune.
j cals for many miles up and down the
the total. In both cases the ore la
“ I tell ye w h e t” asserted Old Man river.
'
FOR SEED
brought to tbe fuel, and this Is the
Those afflicted with Eczema know
policy In this country. Only In Ala Splggeta, “ that there pelnter feller is | “ The thirsty cattle were either un- m ore than can be told of the suffering imposed by this ‘‘flesh '
bama are the ore and fuel found to a fine a rtist” “ What Jmpressed you abie or unwilling to stick their mouths fire.” It usually begins with a slight redness of the skin, which gradually
The C H A T H A M
F A N N IN G
about his work?” "W ell, tlicr’ was a jnto tbe water through the moving
gether.— Scientific American.
M IL L , with Sacking attachment,
plctur he called "The Rainstorm, an* hiass o f living prairie dogs. The cow- spreads, followed by blisters and pustules discharging s thin, sticky flnid
/
—-
w ill clean and grade all kinda of
Joka Wee n Her.
I swan, It wax that nat’ral that i, boys were getting ready to drive the tha^ dries and scales off, leaving an inflamed surface, and at times the itch
Grain and Seeds. T h e only machine
Member o f congregation— Do you hadn’t looked st It three minutes bf- f*miahlng stock to a distant stream, ing and burning are almost unbearable. W hile any part of the body is
liable to be attacked, tne
that has »erven« and riddles made
e.—
know your sermon on coveteouaneas fore my corns begin hurtln m
me.’
— but the Red river became clear o f the fiamfo feet” back7 « ™ « , face
Eczema made its appearanee on my left limb the
especially for cleaning grain on the
last Sunday grievously offended and Cleveland Leader.
repelling swimmers after blocking the and legs a ie the parts most aixe of my thumb jn 1893, and spread until it waa
Coast. ' T o convince you that thit
disgusted Brother Pneer?
• .
’’Prosperity?” said Dr. Sllghoem, tbe useful drinking place for about a often afflicted. The cause o f large as _my hand, burning. Itching and paining
Grain Cleaner is as represented I w ill
Tbe'R ev. K. Moffatt Lalghtly— Aba! eminent aurgeon. "There la altogether week. I t was generally supposed that
Eczema is a too acid condi me, and for which I could get no relief, until
«end you one on 30 day*’ free trial
lng
the
other
cures
advertised
by
you
I
wrote
and
I shall have to tell my w ife that. It’a too much prosperityI. It Is killing bual- the 'dogs' halted when they had tion of. the blood. The cir
and w ill pay the height.
secured the advise of your physicians, commenced
a good one on her. She contended all ness.” " Ill what way?”
asked the reached the staked plains o f Texas,
culation becomes l o a d e d S. S. S. and it cured me.
Write me for our DescriptivIriCat-
the way borne from church that morn other. “ Why, sir, almost anybody
“ There have been some eccentric oy- with fiery, acid poisons that
Mayetta, Kan.
J. H. S pb f c H.
aloguv and " o n tim e " proportion
ing that there wasn’t a man In the au can afford to havs appendicitis nows- clones ln this country. One on the are f o r c e d through the
— it will interest you.
/
dience who had paid tbe slightest at days, and. ln consequence, all o f my gouth Canadian In the year 1802 de- glands and pores o f the skin which set the flesh aflame. Since the canse*of
tention to the aermon.______
best patients regard It a* too common, horned about sixty steers, but re- fh® disease is in the blood it is a waste o f tim e to try to cure it w ith local
and refuse to have I t ” — Chicago Trlb- framed from otherwise hurting the applications; the cause must.be removed before a cure can be effected. S. S S.
Taken at H is Word.'
GEO. W. rOOTT
Mr. New ly— We don’t appreciate une.
animals. One cyclone between Still- 1
has no equal as a remedy for Eczema; it enters the
Portland, O regon
Dept. I t
things w e get for nothing. -Everybody ’ A gentleman
who waa In the habit water and Council Creek, about eight
bMfed and forces out the poison through the natural
likes the things beat that cost the o f dining dally at a certain restaurant years ago,
played many fantastic
channels, and builds up the en tile system. Tl i eski n
raid to th« waiter (an Irishman!; “ In- tricks. It pulled all the feathers out
becomes smooth and «o ft again, and the Eczema is
m ost
have
Mr«. New ly—Then you must love me atoad o f tipping you every day. Pnt, o f A. L. Curry’s 118 chickens, and _ _ j
Na. IS —I M S
P. N. U.
. .. __ .. __ cured. . . Cases
. . . that
.
..
• persistently
.. .
- refused to
, be
a great deal, because I ’ve heard you I « I l « I . . ,0 » T-ur tip I» . lump , R . r u k t u , th . » . M p ou ltr, a ,» ,» ,.,
ï ï S î î . 'S ï i ?
rHKN w riting to edvertloeva eloa
aay that you paid very dearly for me. sum at the end o f tha month.” “ Would the^alr for about ten miles, dropped th « blood. Book on Skin Diseases and any advice wished, without charge,
tat« M ip«r.
I
THE SWIfT SPECIFIC CO., 47 LUTT 4 . GAm
— Detroit Free Press.
you motnd paying me In advance, them ln the road. A.colored man, who
eorr?" “ W ell! that la rather a »trange happened to come from Pawnee City
request. f However, If you are In wnnt shortly after, picked np over fifty o f
o f som e ' money now, here’s half a the naked chickens. Ha concluded
crown for you, but did you mlatruat that the picked hens and roosters bad
me?" “ Oh, no, aorr, but I am leaving been sent from heaven for hla special Toler star« gnada M tM tr and footer color« thon any othar dye. One 10c oocho«« color* «Ilk, wool and cotta« oanolly «»«a and li
(ooreaUad to atvc porfect result». Ask dealer, er we wIN send peet *aM at 10c a packets.
Write for free keeklet kew to d«to
hare to-morrow.”
benefit” — Kansas City Journal.
Moot* and nth colors. MOfUIOC DRUG CO.. UaloaviUc. Mtooouri.
“ F'>r ainr* than M .«a rt I hare mad A .ir 'l
Sananarilla In ray f unllr. It !• a araml ionic
at all time«. and a wonderful m-dlrlua tor Ira
para blood
D. C. H o l t , Waal Haven. Cana.
( I N a bottla.
J. o. a Yin co..
Lowell. '<»»•.
W eak Nerves
1 Johnny— Pa, la it wrong to «teal
from a trust? Johnny’ s Pa— Don’t let
the question bother you. my son. I t ’s
Impossible.— Cleveland Ledger.
Gourmand (after a table - d’hote)—
Anything elae, waiter? Walter— One
more peach, air, and you’ll ’are eat
the menu.— Loudon Bystander.
“ Dey ain’t no alch thing ex glttln*
married In heaven.” “ Course dey al I’t
. Don’t de Bible tell you It’s a place er
peace en reat?” — Atlanta Constitution,
Mrs. Hatterson— I didn’t see you st
the leyture on “ Tbe Simple L ife.’’ Mrs.
Cutterson— Why. no; I had no Idea it
waa going to be such a swell affair.—
Brooklyn L ift.
W ife— It la so kind o f you to put on
my boots for me. Kneeling Hustiand
(tugging away)— It’ s a—a— pleasure,
my dear. Still, I ’m glad you're not a
centipede.— Pick-Me-Up.
Mlae Riter—Could yon use anything
In your “ Household Departmenf’ rtb a
week? Country Editor— Yea, we could
handle a couple o f dozen o f fresh eggs
N«rw York Times.
"W h a t conclusion does that cam-
palgn orator reach In his argument?”
“ Ho never arrives at a conclusion.
H e merely stops now and then to take
breath.” — Washington 8tar.
W illie— Teacher told us to-day that
there’s a certain kind o’ tree that
grows out o’ recks. I can’t remember
what it was. Hla Pa— I t ’s a family
tree, I guess.— Philadelphia Ledger.
The Irish ludy declared to the mag
istrate that the defendant had stolen
her ben. “ How do you know It Is
your hen?" asked the Judge. “ Know
It!” cried the Irate lady.
“ I have
known that hen ever since It was an
egg.” |
“ You probably don’t remember mo,”
began the self-made man proudly,
“ but twenty years ago, when I waa a
poor, hnmble boy, you gave me a
message to carry----- ” “ Yes, yea,'
cried the busy man.
“ Where’« the
answer?"
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