The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, March 06, 1880, Image 4

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The Coast Mail.
SATURDAY, MARCH 0, 18S0.
Chnrlc Nttmncr.
There wns in Charles Sumner, nn
n public mrui, a peculiar power of
fncitmtion. It acted much through
his cloquenco, but not through his
eloquence alono. There was Btill
anotlicr aourco from which that
fascination sprang. Behind all he
paid and did there stood a crnnd
manhood, which
mnko itself foil.
never
failed
BW
derstood, more than Charles Sum
ncrs living word could have dono
for the glory of America, will be
dono by the inspiration or his great
example. And it will truly be said,
that although his body lies moul
dering in the earth, yet in the as
sured rights of all, in the brother
hood of a reunited people, and in a
purified Republic, he still lives, and
will livo forever. Carl Schurx.
limit hr Women.
to
What a figuro he
was, with his tall and stalwart
frame, his manly face, topped with
hi shnggy locks, his noble bearing,
the finest type of American 6cnator
Khip, the tallest oak of the forost 1
And how small they appeared by
his side, the common run of politi
cians, who spend their dp?s with
the laying of pipe, and the- setting
up of pins, and the pulling of wires;
who barter an office to secure this
vote, and procure a contract to get
that ; who stand always with their
cars to the wind to hear how the ad
ministration sneezes, and what their
constituents whisper, in moral trepi
dation lest they fail in being all
things to everybody 1
How he stood among them 1 he
whose very presence made you for
get the vulgarities of political life,
who dared to differ with any man
ever so powerful, any multitude ever
fo 'numerous ; who regarded party
as nothing but a means for higher
ends, and for those ends defied its
iiowor : to whom the arts of dema-
gogism were so contemptible that
ho would rather have sunk into ob
pcurity and oblivion than to descend
to them ; to whom tho dignity of
his office was so sacred that he
would not even ask for it for fear of
darkening its lustre !
Honor to the people of Massachu
setts, who, for twenty-three years,
kept in the Senate, and would have
kept him there ever so long, had
he lived, a man who never, even to
them, conceded a single iota of his
convictions in order to remain
there.
And what a life was his ! a life
so wholl' devoted to what was good
and noble ! There he stood in the
midst of the grasping materialism of
our limes, around him the eager
chaso for the almighty dollar, no
thought of opportunity ever enter
ing the smallest corner of his mind,
and disturbing his high endeavors;
with a virtue which the posession of
power could not even tempt, much
less debauch ; from whose presence
the very thought of corrup
tion instinctively shrank back; a
life so unspotted, an integrity so in
tact, a character so high that the
most daring oagcrness of calumny,
tho most wanton audacity of insin
uation, standing on tiptoe, could
not touch the soles of his shoes.
They say that he indulged in
overweening self-appreciation. Ay,
Tic did have a magnificent pride, a
lofty solf-estecm. Why should he
not? Let wretches despise them
selves, for they have good reason to
do so: not he, Kut in his selt- p , , ;. wh0 has devoted
esteem there was nothing small and j thc past 6;xten years to the perfecting
mean; no man lived to whose very I o j-s invention. The model is on
nature envy and jtty jealousy (public exhibition, and consists of two
were more foreign. His pride of hollow, metal wheels, four leet in m
polfwas like his pride of country- ameter, which revolve in opposite di
A writer in a western paper, urging
tho necessity for more attention to
physical culture, notes as a favorable
sign that tho pale ami interesting
typo of female beauty is fast losing its
popularity, and the world is declar
ing for the healthy standard of wom
anly beauty, such as was over recog
nized by Greece and Rome. This is
certainly an important and happy
change in public taste, and already
the cfects of it arc to be seen in an
improved condition of feminino
health; for it will hardly bo denied
that on an average tho women of to.
day aro physically suporior to what
they were a few years ago, when tight
lacing and similar destroying customs
prevailed. Youiig women take moro
exercise than they formerly did.
Thev ride and walk moro, and are
more in the open air. Thoyhave not
the insane dread of the sun's rays
which they once had. But there is
much room for improvement yet.
Many homes are still presided over
by invalid wives and mothers, who
present a constant spectacle of misery
and sadness to their families and
friends, and area source of unlimited
expense to their husbands. In such
homes the greatest of all blessings
that could bo honed for would le the
health of the mistress restored ; but
too often it istht one blessing which
never comes. American homes, more
than any other, perhaps; in tho world,
have been saddened by sickly women.
If this shall be so no loncer it will be
a great blessing to the nation. And
the remedy is simple, American men
are as strong and healthy as those of
other nations; there is no good reason
why American women should not be.
All that is needed is a proper attention
to dress and exercise. Let women
dress as men do, so that their bodies
shall not be squeezed and pressed to
gether, but have free room for motion,
and let them get out into the air and
sunshine, as men do, and exercise
their bodies, and the race of Ameri
can women will not become extinct,
aa it once threatened to do. On the
contrary it will be improved, built up
and beautified, and a time will short
ly come when a healthy man will not
have to hunt a whole country over to
find a healthy wife. We are on the
rieht track now: all that is needed is
to go ahead, and the results will soon !
be manifest. "W omen will die to be
in the fashion, therefore let the fash
ion of female beauty be vigor and
strength, and all the ladies in the land
will be swinging dumb boils, practis
ing archery, riding on horseback and
walking as for a wager, but they will
be in style.
A ?fcTT Motor.
Last week we published an account
of an Ohio man having invented a per
petual motion machine,and there is
still another. The New York Sun
gives an account of the discovery of a
new motor recently made In New
York. The machine was invented by
TheNtrcnjffth of IVlircla.
"I woncr," said a veteran wheel
wright, the other day, "how many
who see slamlor wheels Hying over
the road stones, ever pause to think
what a perfect piece of mechanism a
wheel must be to stand such continu
ous wear and tear. Every spoke must
have a perfect bearing, both at tho
hub and oh tho follow, lie exactly on
the same plane as tho others, and be
of equally well-seasoned timber. The
felloes must be an equally good fit at
tho joints and upon tho spokes. They
must form at tho circumference a per
fect circle, and bo strong enough for
thoir duty without being too heavy.
I tell you that a ton weight contin
ally thumping at a wheel soon flattens
out the weak spots, and bad-fitting
and insufficiently seasoned timber
will soon givo a loose tire.boys."
n" CELEBRATED M
BAY VIEW BREWERY,
Win. RciclicrtjProprictor
Keeps constantly on hand, and oilers for sale a superior article of
LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER,
WHOLKSALK and UKTAIL.
Mi'B.ui is sui plied withthe choicest ukaxds ok
WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS
llKANCii SALT ON AT KMl'IRU CITY.
meksmm
LOCKHART HOTEL,
Mr. E. M. lAckhavt Proprietress
Emiuuk City.Oon.
liosoburg & Coos Bay
STAGE
LINE
Ptfe STOMACH J
BITTER5
The bitters invariably remedy yellow
ness of the complexion and whites of the
eyes, pains in the right sido and under
tfn riuht nhoiilder-blade. furred toncue.
high-eoivrcd urine, nausea, vertigo, dys
pcp.ia, constipation, heaviness of the
dead, mental despondency, and every
other manifestation or accompaniment
of a disordered condition of the liver.
The stomach, bowels and kidneys also
experience their regulating and tonic in
liuence. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers
,2-6-1 y" generally.
B00T& SHOE MAKER
MAItSIIFIELD, OGK.
WIXiXi DO Alili atX2ri3 s
OF
qttstoim: -woiRK
in a thorough manner and use
onlv tho
BEST MATERIAL.
o
jjaj-Shop on Front Street, opposite the
Pionci " Market. vl-7-tf
$ftk THE
Central Hotel,
Cor. A aad Front Sts.,MjiKbHnr d,Ou.
-i pAYING TAKEN CIIAKGE OF
LJL the above named house, we can
promise to our patrons,
Flrt-clni Fare, Tnlr IpnllnK
And courteous attention.
jp-A TRIAL IS SOLICITED..
O UP IS A 11
Is well supplied in its line, and is under
our personal manncempnt.
1 WEKDEN BROS,
Proprietors
aeaBVBBBa9BBBBBBaBBBBaHanaBBaBBBBaBaBnBaaaBav
Livery&Feed Stable,
MARSHFIELD, OG'N.
,7. CJAUGir it CO.. Proprietor.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
Stage. tciil leave Coon City every
day (Sunday excepted) at 7 . !?0 A. si,
THE TRAVELING PUBLIC
WILL FIND THIS TO M5
CHEAPEST.BESTaml QUICKEST
OF ALL UOUTES
ROSEBURG OR ANY PART OF
THE INTERIOR.
pLOSE CONNECTION MADE
j w ith the ears and overland stages
at Roseburg.
All business entrusted to our care
will bo attended to with promptness
and security.
EaS-FARE REDUCED TO $G..aP3
Each passenger allotted 30tl of baggage.
For Further particulars enquire of
F. SCIIETTEK.Act.
Telegraph office, Empire City.
OrS. S. HAILEY,
Blanco Hotel, Marshfield, Or. 2S
COOS H3.AX"
MARKET,
MAHUSIiniJU), OUKOON,
AW It. Simpson a D. Holland
Proprietors.
MEATS
and provisions of all kinds
hold at the lowest
living rates
and
DELI Mil ED Many point desired
rou
VESSELS,
LOGGING CAMPS
AND FAMILIES,
ALWAYSJREADY.
Ca?" We keep nothing but the best JP3
ami insure siuihuu-wuu.
l.-l-tf
Sim a week in vourown town. Tonus
and $.r free. Address II. U.vujrrr A- Co.
Portland, Maine.
!IIAKSIIFIF.I.I
Drug Store,
DR. C. B. GOLDEN, Pitorn.
Opposite Xasburg' Store.
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND
ALL SORTS OF
:ld:r,tt3-s
EUGENE O'CONNELL,
r VII I! IN
Stoves & Kanges.
i . i .i. . . i
HardwareJools,
I mplomeiits.
GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS AND
AMMUNITION.
:Ej.a:m::fs & oils.
WOOD A WII.I.oW WAKE.
Steam.Water Pine and Fillings. Gran
ite and 1'l.itod Wares.
11 U H I N E 8 S 0 A It 1) S.
T.C. MAOICKY.M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Emimiu: CiTV.'OumoN.
C. It. GOLDEN, M.I).
PHYSICIAN &. SURGEON
M.viisiniKi.n, OnnioN.
C. V. TOWI5U.M. 1).
PHYSICIAN &SURGE0N
Mahniimklii, Our.ooN.
W. C. ANGBL.M. 1).
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Cuaullle City, Ogn.
S. It. Kazakh, J. W. Hamilton
HAZARD A- HAMILTON,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Will practice in the various courts
of the state.
oiTin: at i:iriut: cirv, Oon.
vj. ivl. sio-Xiinsr.
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
MAUSIIFIKLD.OUEGON.
(5. WKI.STKH,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW
MAiiMiKir.i.t), Oitr.no.v
HENRY SENGSTACKEN,
XOTAIIY MILHWOXYEIAMER,
KM Pllt i: CITY, (KIN.
Collections and other htiHitiivw placed
in my liamN, will receive prompt alien
lion. U-3-lf
r. witmirr,
U. S. Mineral aatl U. S. Deputy
SURV K YOU,
CoQUii.t.i: City, Oon.
Will attend to the btiainotsof surveying
in anv part of the county.
Perfect itmp-if all survejed lands, fur
niched at short notice.
i:. ;. u it i MMion,
ATTORNEY xnd COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
JllJVtXX.H.JH OlTY 6ll WOON
A fhare nipuHic patronage w respect
NASBURG & HIRST,
FitoNT Htukkt, M.viiKiiriiil.u, oUH,
NEW GOODS llYKVKKYBTKAM.
er; keep coimlntitly on hand In
our huge and coiiuiiodlmiH utoro, a
Well Holeetod utock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
coimitfliiig of tho IichI (duple and fancy
X)K"X Q-OODS,
of all kind, the cltoiccHt
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS.
a i.Aittn: stock -or
CLOTHING,
IIATKiuhIOAI'S,
HOOTS ami HIIOKB.
limtliKitH anil OIL CLOTHING.
SLltMMOKS and OILCLOTH
CltOCKKUY nml GLAHS
WAKK.HAUDWAKIC
ami TOOLS,
Cigars and Tobacco,
Paliit.i, (Ml ami Vanillic,
Choice Wines uinl I.IquorM,
Tlimurc uinl Aimntitiltluiu
CUTLEllV, M'lHW and
WlU.OW-WAHE.Tuul
Sclxool Books
STATIONERY,
S'lTllNXAIIZNO. ClOOnw,
A.IVX) UOBimUY
OuroxtcnitivehowcflMeM arc filled
wiiih the llnext
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
I'KICKS TO SUIT THK TIMKS.
X. II. All poodi purchaed at our
Store will he delivered flee ot clinrKo
at any point on the route of tho
Myrtle. vl-I-tf
any
toamer
vs ii.iitiii:itNiioi.
x i'uost or tiii: ocntiiai. iiotku
MurNhlleld.OKU
full v rol
I'ipU
c d.
1 IJfttt
-AND-
NOBLE BROS
I'roprietora
He was the proudest American ; he
was the proudest New Englander ;
and yet he was the most cosmopoli
tan American we have ever seen.
lie is at rest now, that stalwart,
brave old champion, whose face and
boaring wore so austere, and whose
boart'was 0 full of tenderness ; who
began his career with a pathetic
plea for universal peace and charity
and whose whole life was an ardur
ous, incessant, never-resting strug
gle, which lea him all covered with
scars. And we can do nothing for
him but remember his lofty ideals
of liberty, and equality and justico,
and reconciliation and purity, and
tho earnestness, and courage, and
touching fidelity with which he
fought for them so genuine in his
Hincerity, so single-minded in his
real, so heroic in his devotion.
Teoplo of Massachusetts I He
was tho son of your Boil, in which
i, nnw Rhtenst but he is not all
tV " """'J' I
rections on the eame axis. I ho pow
er used in moving them is nine solid
metal balls, placed inside the wheels
so as to bear the rim down first, and
then gravitate toward the axis where
a groove carries them off to the other
wheel. Small grooved wheels are
also fixed to the axle of the larger
wheels to regulate the motion of the
machinery. Engineers and scientists
who have examined, have pronounced
it practicable for all ordinary purpos
es for which tho steam engine is em
ployed. The inventor claims that
with a wheel sixty feet in diameter he
can construct a motor of three hun
dred horse power that will run until
tho material wears out.
3Iore Railroad.
A surveying party left Omaha on
tho 2-ith ult. for Cheyenne, to begin
surveying the newroul to be built by
tho Union Pacific from Cheyenne to
tho Yellowstone national xhth, "-
which 1
Wo have lately huilt a first-clas
I Stable on Pine street, and have Hordes
to hire at all hours. Hauling done at
xhort notice.
CHEMICALS
P wines ion lir
MEDICINAL PURPOSES,
DYH-STUVPB,
MIUSSBS,
SrONGHS.
TOIIiIIT,AH.TI
CIiBS, X'MXlPCMJnU.V,
BTATIONMItY VIvrX
jsoxxooxixtoojce,
AI O CHO'CE
CIGARS ndT0BACC0,
and everything usiia'ly kept in a
MEUICAL IHfcl'ENhVlSV.
Prescription Carefully Com
pounded. Al-3-tf
TIN
masit.u rim u.i of
COPPER & SHEETIRONVYARE.
.lOl! MOIMi
Executed with Dispatch.
853-EXTUAS for Stoves, Plows
Moweifi and Reapers furnished
at hhort notice.
tancn about G50 milefc, of
miles will be constructed this year, to
ir , i i ..li f ,.ol . .. Tii.ii. :.. nnl, nl Vnrt
vourown. no uoinngn w hu " ui the norm riano met ""'
'? il,, Kortb and in tho South to Laramie. A branch of this main lino
tho blacks ho helped to mal:o free,
nml to the whites he strove to make
brothers ngain. Over the grave of
him whom so many thought to be
thoir onomy, and found to be their
friend, let tho hands be clasped which
so bitterly warred against each
other. Lot tho youth of America be
taught, by tho story of his life, that
not only genius, power and success,
hut more than these patriotic devo
tion and virtue, make tho greatness
orthoolUron. If this lesson be un-
VICTORIOUS!
HIGHEST & BEST AWARD
Asd Grand Uedal ot Bmor.
Economy, Durability and Rapidity
combined with perfect work,
Art Dolinguidiins Feature of tbt
celebrated
Giant Farm ana Warehonse Feds,
HAOC BY
A. P. DICKEY,
Raclno, Wis.
K,wlUTiniBiiiyUteipraTementi(Aer"fnr
equilto erery demand: cleaning a;l k''Cr".
Peat. BeaDi.Ca.tcr lieans, Com and Small Sd.
'1 J3. B. DEAN,
Jn 'ci.7 -nJ Chit! rfecry. and combine
7try iT.Kfic.tion required U do the Uit wcrlc
the uoncil tunc.
E. A. Anderson,
Hlri
al I
Iloum.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
MAItSIIFIELD, OK.
HAULING DONE AT SIIOKT NO
tice and at very reasonable rates
COAL AND WOOD CONSTANTLY ON HAND
MAIINIIVIIOMJ
M MtHiirni.n Orkiiun
)
Thix ItiKtitiitiliun no aflnrtln the boM
faiililn (or oilui-ation tu bo found in the
('mitt iloeion of Southern Ort'con. The
A nidi in i" jfraduatetl into three depart- ,
menu ii IoIIowh:
The Primary Department
In uhich Intnxluctory IlrancheH are
taught,
7'V Junior Department.
EtnbraciiiK Orthography, HeaditiK. ,
WrituiR. tiruinmar. tieosniphy, llintory,
PhvHiolotrv, raimliar Science and Men
tal and Practical Arithmetic.
The Senior Department
Embracing Hook-keopinpfniiiKli' ami
double entry)llotany, Chemistry, I'ohti
cal l.oonomy, Latin, iineiorir, iiiKiif
Arithmetic, AlRobra, tieometry, Trigo
nouietry and hiirvcyiiiR.
M USIC.
Inftriiction in tliin branch is k'ivoii
when dwtired.
Hoaiiii can bo had for from to f 1
iwr week with private families, and for
Htill lfti wheiiNCverul stiidenti club to
puthur ani board thc'timolvcH.
ti:i:ms.
$ 5,00
7,M)
THEE
PIONEER MARKETS,
MAiHiimi.r .t Emiiuk City.
II. I WHITNEY, l'noi'iiiKTon.
I f you w ant an easy shave,
AsROftd as liai her ever Rave,
Just call on me nt my rmloon,
From mom 'till night or busy noon ,
My ra.oi.s'r-harp, my Hcirnurs, keen,
My shop is neat and towcla clran ;
Ami there I think that you will llnd
F.ncli article to suit the mind ;
I trim the hair with skill for Rents,
Ofeource the price i.s fifty cents;
SliiimiHioinK. to. I 'lo 'bat well,
(Jive me a trial, that will tell ;
So help me gracious if I make you hol
ler, You need not pay a quarter of a dollar.
J W. Cox.i'ropr.
P. H Hot and cold batliH alwavn ready
ll-lMfl
COOS It AY
FURNITURE
STORE,
Co.NhrAS-TI,Y OS HAND
Mattreise .P Iledsteatls,
Chair .V Lounge,
Crlh ,v Cratlte,
pinruTs. i uvmp.s, mocldings,
TAIILKs. MIKItOKK Ac.
ou iitliiK-ruuiii I'urnlturc
Made to Order
COPFIXS made at f hortcot notice.
SEWING MACHINES
ATTAai.MK.vrs, Nkkiuxh Ac.
F MA UK,
lvltf Piioi'iiurroit.
I
i
TKw
Primary Dcjiartmcnt
.liinior
fionior
vl-3-tf.
- - 10,00
J. T. McCoiimac,
Principal.
A good supply of
MUTTON. . CANNED
WEEF. "NI
PORK, ETC
GOOCS,
ETC., ETC.
U nUn to bo built to the Black Hills
Upon tho completion of 100 miles and
tho erection of shops at Cheyenne,
costing $25,000, tho Bum of $40,000in
bonds, voted by Cheyenno, will be de
livered ia the Union Pacific branch.
Thirty miles will also bo constructed
and completed by August, from Enoch
to Park City, Utah, tapping tho Onta
rio silver mining district, where is lo
cated the Ontario mine, the richest
mine in the world, payinR GO cents per
share monthly dividend on 110,000-000.
E. B. Dean & Co.
D. WILLCOX
AND
C. II. MERCHANT.
nnd all kinds of
sALTMEATSandVEGETABLES
constantly on liamK Also a
good stock of
anoomnxiiH.
V E S S K L 8
logging" camps
SUPPLIED AT SHOUT XOTICE
lv-Uf
We
HAVB ALWAY8 ON HAND A FULL
Assortment Of
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE.
W.rtfe.u. vrH M rn M&. c bjtc V c
iSthl Si Circular, tumlbd .n Pf Bw.
pcnite toticitti
STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE
L-UZMZIBIEIR,
MANUFACTUHED TO ORDER
And
SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED,
and at tho
THE LOWEST LIVING PRICE8,
THE
NEW DRUG STORE
WJiiwfl! 'i a. at honi)' easi
ly lindf Coitlv miiiit tree Adilrc
Tin i: ,t Oi AiiKii-t i. M.i in-.
EpaltoAnj. EiceMlyte
Tins
Taylor & Farley
CABINET ORGAN.
fflanafaclared at Worcctlcr, Zna.
New Market.
Itoss A TIM. MERMAN
that
MAIISFIELD.OR.
NII.XT DOOIl TO MAIL OFFICE.
LOUIS MUX HO K, Proprietor.
FULL HTOCIC OF
Drugs & Medicines,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
ItJSST JtllA-XnS OP CIOAJtS
fiSj-PresoriptioiiH Carefully Com
pounded by Compotont Physician.
AIL DtnTTZillVtt of any value may U buiut
U ihcw Inttiumcntt, ai.il llxy ttmlaln many
ESSENTIAL IMPROVEMENTS
HOT rOTWD la other Organ.
Almlnato produoo work which ahall l)
Durnble, wowlllnot uorlfloo that whloh
la not aeon, nnl ynt la vltnl to n parfaot
Orann, In order to make a morafanoy
xfarlor.
We aro ttilt enabled la rtKnt ai
Stjllali and Approprlalo Casci
u rjn be found In the miiVtt, with a fmUli wlikh U
Sit atiUtl by any,
A 8 RBQARDO TOMB.
tiik roixnwma
Award with Medal & Diploma or Donor
WAi GRANTED DV THE
CINTINMAL EXHIBITION COMMISSIONERS I
" far 1 ortrr U Wtlnumtlp, FiMitu, ri'lITT aai
ftlLlllKI Of TOIK, DlKrullr Is run aai Smral
tlllllf io MttUalul If (4Uui forlha iraMi liUaltl"
Do not fail to male ajj.licatlon and
SXAMIHB TUICBB IHHTRUMENTO
Ilcfore I'urtliailng,
Catalsguti free, en oj'lkauon Io the
Taylor & Farley Organ Co.
WOUOESTEU. MASS.
Would niiiioiinci' to tho public
their now nutrkut
OI'I'OSITKTIinCKNTUALIIOTKL
IH SOW OI'U.VKII
ANin'HKYAUHrHBl'AUKDtoSKLL
AM. KINlin t)P
iki:k roiiK mkathoI ai.i.kindh
PROVISIO Ns'a'nD V EGETABLES
VESSELS awl LOdULW CAMPS
SUPPLIED
iiTI'KICKK DOWN TO THK UKUJtl
M UOCK
NEW HOME
Sewing Machines,
JUST UKC'KIVKI) MY STAMKU1
rou ham:
AT REDUCED RATES, BY
HKNHYO. I'LOKOKK,
J). MoiWh Kinpiro City.
W. . "V I? BiSTER."
di:ai.i:ii ik
E-Boots, Shoes
Ami l.i-iitlK'i- riiiHiH"-
.Makhiii li:i.D, Oil.
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