The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 18, 1894, Image 7

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    ■ rreif"™ of Mind. v
* riar of William IV. of Eng
\hat lie seemed in a mo
"dilemma one day when, at
f ailtMlUUa one u»v wucu,
^.h several officers, he ordered
waiters to “Take away that
'' there-'' pointing to an empty
pointing to an empty
nicstv!’’ inquired a colonel
■V°»r.-ao'you compare an empty
^to a'lnemher of our branch of the
,.„D;iod the monarch, ns if a
'te5, lhn,fLr|it had struck him, “I
**■" liv it has dona its duty once,
ffv to do it again."
A» to
. |,as been no subject concerning
more lies have been told than
aDted that we had degenerated in
‘ 'I'hjs is not only not the case, but
matter of giants we have the ad
"Tje of our predecessors. The Em
\las'ininian indeed was said to
tmen H . feet high, but ancient
ements. especially in the case of
mneror, is not to be trusted; in
from its not having made him
it is cert iin that there was no
else nearly so tall. Orestes, it is
iveare told, was 10 feet long—
death, but he was not thought so
„v of alien alive: we may reason
iie s feet as his ultimatum.
'em"’
i vsv after a good nights sleep, there
jjf4i',in and stomach disorder, which
■Atm* Fills will cure.25 cents a box.
mis increase by eggs, spontane
division and germination. The
of growth has not been fully de
■d. Professor Agassiz indicates
piwtli of reefs at Key West at
rate of six inches in 100 years, and
that if we doubled that amount
Id require 7.000 years to form
reefs in that place and hundreds
iousands of years for the growth
ferula.
Asthma Cored
. »-«nn's Asthma Cure. No waiting
tfiuUmu .l(Mion tg immediate, direct
, _|e trial convinces the most
ittol*-, -5- *> -- --■—
meat
50 cents • and 11. of drujgists
•ml package free by mail. Send
^rtssToDr.'K. schidmann, at. Paul,
it giants.
Until it was found that
i rn men could not be squeezed into
,rmor at the Tower, it was taken
. future destiny o' the child is always
iurk of the mother.
man
syrap!
99
siaply state that.I am Druggist
Postmaster here and am there
in a position to judge. I have
i many Cough Syrups but for
years past have found nothing
ul to Bosehee’s German Syrup,
re given it to my baby' for Croup
the most satisfactory results,
fry mother should have it. J. H.
:bs, Druggist and Postmaster,
fat, Texas. We present facts,
bg facts, of to-day Boschee’s
an Syrup gives strength to the
Tahe no substitute. ©
Mothers!
Wt Offer You a HemetIp
vhkh Insurer Safety to
Life of Mother and Child.
■OTHER'S FRIEND
n
Lobs Confinement of Uo
tain, Horror and Bitk.
7;,f u?,it>otteof “Mother'* Friend”
Butllttie i,am, and did not experience tlu
ra? “"■"'"d, usual In aucli “
i woe, Lamar, ho., Jan. 15ch, lien.
Et!t°I9ycsa, charges prepaid, on recel
bottle. Look <» Mothersm ~
,rr; *»»»» to Mothers mailed un
wield nifcixATou co..
AIIaANTA, 6A,
Bom ly all nauauisTB.
sond-Hand Brevier
IjTypa
Sale Cheap.
15*hare c
| K«! tjp.°r'-'h°usaQ” Pounds of brevier
■ smi e *? P°0<1 condition,made of extra
B'irnlm,t Bros. A Spindler,
l»»»r^urtT9 of lb* famous superior
I Enf im ly>;e- We 11,111 -8*11 « •»
lew.?.00 poun<1s or more, to be deliv
I as ROOM r- -
I ** price of
I ♦W as room US we get on our new, at ihe
[Cents a Pound.
jgYour Order Now
5TER6I newspaper union,
West Jackson St.
CHICAGO,
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'Si11 (Thompson’s Eyo Wal
X° Introduce our Eight
| ape. Illustrated farm and
literary piinerwe giveaway
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SUi . ■ ;‘v vhii) iTCCit,
siV11 s°- «'h 8t„
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suTJ
• Km. iu ';°Py and List Plipp
a--8® ""'he this week, [DCC
second Hand. *8 Hon*.
t>e fold at a treat Bar
gain. Write
,, „ H. C. AKIN.
1,1 So 12U**t., .Omaha. Nek
■ wea* kmc*or Aott
ICoi^r10 ““ •'Jeo’aCurefe
tu“ eared!
lea,,,,/111?*? ItfeM not lojar*]
I »t isthe to tie. |
Sold PS*C0|*P*»*jnip.
ow ‘ Vf'rr^hern. *3c.
JUl-OmaJia-3. 1894.
Whistles la Sword Hilt*.
. Thenew tactics adopted for the army
contemplates the giving1 of commands
by whistles under certain circumstan
ces, instead of by word of mouth. Con
sequently infantry officers have received
an intimation from the acting chief of
ordnance that they arc expected to
provide themselves with whistles at
their own cost. The order says:
“The major general commanding the
army, having approved the introduc
tion of a whistle in the cross piece of
the guard of the sword for infantry offi
cers, desires to inform* you that the
commanding officers of Springfield
armory and Rock Island arsenal have
been instructed-to make this alteration
as promptly as possible upon the receipt
of the arms. The cost, which will be
paid by the owner of the sword, will be
about 93.75 each for lots of 50 or more,
but the expense will necessarily be
greater where work is conducted on
but few swords at a time.”—Washing
ton Cor. Buffalo Courier.
Catarrh Cannot Bo Carod
.With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, m they can
not reach the seat ot the diteaae. Catarrh la
a blood or constitutional disease, and in order
to cure It you must take internal remedies.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and
acts directly on the blood and mucous sur
faces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack
medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best
physioians in this country for years, and is a
regular prescription. It is composed of the
best tonics known, combined with the best
blood purifiers, acting directly on the mu
cous surfaces. The perfect combination of
the two ingredients is what produces such
wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send
for testimonials, free.
„ F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O.
Bold by druggists, price 75o.
A Long Jump.
An Irishman tv ho was to return
to his native land by a certain
steamer, arrived on the pier just as she
was starting—in fact she was already
on the move.
Taking a flying leap he covered the
intervening space of six or eight feet at
a bound, but tripped on alighting and
hit his head, temporarily stunning him
self.
When he came to the vessel was a
couple of hundred yards out at sea.
“He jabers!” he exclaimed, not real
izing what had happened, “what a
moighty foine jump!”—Drake’s Maga
zine.
Medical writers claim that the successful
remedy for nasal catarrh must be non-irri
tating, easy of application, and one that
will reach the remote sores and ulcerated
surfaces. The history of the efforts to treat
catarrh is proof positive that only one
remedy has completely met these condi
tions, and that is Ely’s Cream Balm. This
safe and pleasant remedy has mastered
catarrh as nothing else has ever done, and
both physicians and patients freely con
cede this fact.
Two'clocks that have been in the
possession of the Webster family of
Hartford, Conn., for the past century
are still keeping good time,' never
varying a second, it is claimed.
Bishop Ash of Iracburg, Vt., ^ has
taken probably the longest carriage
ride of any man in America. Sixteen
yearn ago he left his little Vermont
home and drove to Minnesota and
then to Oregon and the Pacific coast.
The state of Wyoming abounds in
mineral riches. Gold, tin, soda de
I posits (some of these being actual
lake beds of soaa), copper, lead,
kaolin, fire-clay, mica, graphite, mag
nesia, plumbago, sulphur, gypsum,
white marble, granite, sandstone and
petroleum are aniong the minerals
found.
In Olden Times
People overlooked the importance of
permanently beneficial effects and were
satisfied with transient action: but now
that it is generally known that Syrup
of Figs will permanently cure habitual
constipation, well-informed people will
not buy other laxatives, which act for
a time, but finally injure the system.
A mistake is apt to attract more atten
tion to us than a virtue.
A soft answer will kill where a club would
not. _
MILT.ONS OF DOL1.ABS
Are annually lost because poor seed is
planted. Now, when you sow you
want to reap. For instance, A. M.
Lanjb, Penn., made $5,800 on ten acres
of vegetables; B. Bey, Cal., cropped
1.313 bushels Salzer’s onions per acre;
Frank Close, Minn., 100 bushels of
spring wheat from two acres; A. Hahn,
Wis., 1,410 bushels potatoes per acre;
Frank Winter, Montana, 216 bushels
8 pounds oats from one bushel planted.
This is what Salzer calls reaping.
1IT..II W Ul ( ut ThU Outand Send It.
With 10c postage to the John A. Saltier Seed
Co., La Crosse, Wit, you will receive their
mammoth catalogue and ten sample -pack
ages of farm seeds. Catalogue alone, 5e
postage. _ W.
Cut off a rooster's spurs, and you take
the italics all out of this crow.
People who live alone never get very well
acquainted with themselves.
See Colchester Spading Boots adv. In other column.
I With all bis practice tne aevu nas never
improved on the first hypocrite.
•4 to California.
Tbit is our Sleeping Car Rate on the
FbiUl^s-Rock Island Tourist Excursions
from Chicago to Los Angeles or San Fran
cisco, via the Scenic Route and Ogden.
Youcan go witn Phillips, the best of all
Excursion Managers, for he has each party
PiACUl B1UU iunua§vi a, ava caw vmo
accompanied by a special agent who goes
the entire trip with patrons. These per
sonally conducted Excursions leave Chica
go twice a week, Tuesday and Tburaday.
We have also a daily tourist car service,
via our Southern Route, through the beau
tiful Indian Territory and Ft. Worth to
Los Angeles and San Francisco. The
Tourist car rate via this route, the same.
Apply at Rock Island ticket office, lot
Clerk Street. JNO. SEBASTIAN, G. P. A.,
C.B.1&P. R’y. Chicago.
Englishmen are said to have 9500,000,000
in our railroads.
Go South Via the Wabash.
Tourists’ tickets now on sale to all points.
Homeseekers’ tickets at half fare on ex
cursion dates, Dec. 12th, Jan. 9th, Feb. 18th,
March 18tb, April 10th and May 8th. For
rates or folders giving full description of
lands, climate, cEc., call at Wabash Ticket
office, No. 1502 Farnam Street, or write
Geo. N. Clattox, N. W. P. Agt..
Omaha, Neb.
Good fortune sometimes comes to see us
in a very shabby looking carriage.
T. JACOBS OILpJTon^
burns, bruises, scalds,
CUTS AND WOUNDS.
STRUCK THE WRONG FARMER.
&a Kxparlance With a Watch That
Happened at a Bad Time.
We were talking about human na
ture in general, and the human na
ture of farmers in particular, when
the man w"ho was traveling for a but
ton factory sagely observed:
“Yes, the average farmer is a queer
man. They talk about his confiding
disposition, but he hasn’t got it. Co
the contrary, he suspects everybody
of Intent to defraud hilm in somo
way.”
"Well, I dunno about that,” said
one of the crowd.
“I think I can prove it to you In
ten minutes,” replied the button man.
“Now, then, look at this watch and
estimate it’s value.”
He handed out the watch and
chain and they were passed from
hand to hand. • The watch was a fine
one and the chain was solid gold and
the lowest estimate was $300.
} “I paid |40u in good money for
the outfit,” said the man. "One of
you come along into the smoking
car and we'll find a farmer. I'll offer
him this watch and chain for |50,
and he'll just think I am trying to
beat .him. If I lose 1 pay for six
dinners. If I win somebody pays for
mine. ”
He started out in company with
the man who had expressed his
doubts, and about the first man they
came to in the smoking car was a
middle-aged farmer who had been to
Cleveland and had two new ax-helves
in the seat beside him. The button
man held oat the watch and said:
“My friend, I am hard up and
want to sell this stuff. Look at it"
“Don’t want it,” replied the farmer.
“But I must have money. Watch
and chain cost me |4Q0l How much
will you give me?”
• ‘Don’t want to buy. ”
“But take them in your hands and
examine them. Even a child oould
estimate their value. I ought to get
at least half cost, but as I want 960
awfully bad right away this minute
Mi***mm^^m
mmmmrm,
hadn't a confidin’ disposition, did
you?” queried the toiler as he pock
eted the greenbacks. “Wall, I guess
you know more about buttons than
you do about farmers. You jest come
down my way and offer me a windmill
fur $20, a planer fur $00 or a mower
and reaper fur $70, and I'll confide
in you so durned quick that you can’t
keep your heels on the airth!”
Contrasts Awarded by To as-Up.
There are times when the post
office department pitches pennies.
It is not verv often that this sport is
indulged in, but nevertheless it is a
recognized part of the official' pro
gram. It is in connection with the
star routes. When there is a new
route established,at the regular fdur
yearly letting of the contracts, say,
there is nearly always competition
between would-be contractors. It
sometimes happens tbat there are two
lowest bidders. If these two men
both live on the route, or live at an
equal distance from it, the depart
ment tosses a penny. Mr. Stone
does the tossing. He is the chief
clerk in the second assistant post
master-general’s office and the con
tracts go through him. Mr. Stone
has the contractors take seats in Mb
handsomely • upholstered office. He
feels in his pocket for a penny. If
he has nothing but large bills in his
pocket, which is apt to be the case,
he borrows a nickel from the young
man who writes shorthand for him.
Then he pitches up the nickel While
it is away near the ceiling he says to
his young man: “Which shall it be?”
And the young man answers: “Heads
for Smith.” And if heads come up
Smith gets the contract If tails,
Brown gets it.—Washington CapitaL
Difcitlv* Apparatus of the Cow.
The cow has four stomachs. When
food is first swallowed it undergoes
slight masceration in the first stom
ach. In the second stomach it is
rolled into small balls. These balls
are brought up into the mouth again
and chewed. That process is called
"chewing the cud.”* Being again
swallowed they pass into the third
stomach and from that into the
fourth, where final digestion takes
place. When about to swallow food
a second time the cow closes the en
trances to the first and second
stomachs, so that no miscarriage is
possible. _
flight i»r Wild Geete. • j
Wild geese and wild ducks show
knowledge as to the resistance
of the atmosphere and sagacity in
overcoming it. When flocks of them
have to go long distances they form
a triangle to cleave the air more
easily, and the most courageous bird
takes position at the forwai d angle.
As this is a very fatiguing post an-!
other bird ere long takes the place
of the exhausted leader. Thus they
place their available strength at the |
service of the society.
Quality of Corn Foil dvr..
There are many causes for variation
in the fodder made by growing corn,
some of them pertaining to the way it
is grown, and others to the skill, or
want of skill, shown in curing it. Corn
that is grown so thickly that its stalks
are thin and white is as nearly worth
less as such feed can be grown. It has
little sweetness and not enough nutri
tion to keep anything in good condi
tion. For fodder alone corn must be
be grown so thinly that nearly every
stalk will have u nubbin on it
The stalks from field corn that has
borne a crop of ears have more - nutri
tion than tne average of corn thickly
sown grown for fodder alone. S weet
coru Btalks are better than those of the
ordinary field variety. This may in
part be owing to the fact that roasting
ears are picked early, and as the leaves
continue to gather more sweetness it
goes into the stalk after the green ears
have been removed. Plucking green
ears from ordinary field c *m makes
the stalks richer, and such stalks are
always preferred by cows when fed
with others where the ears had been
removed after being fully ripened. —
American Cultivator.
Depth of the Oeeen.
A dispatch from Victoria, B. C., says
the United States steamer Albatross
reports haring made deep-sea soundings
off the coast of Alaska, reaching a
depth of 4,500 fathoms, which, it is
added, is “the greatest depth ever
reached. ” If by that is meant the deep
est soundings 6ver made in any ocean
there must be a mistake in the figures
reported, or the claim is not correct.
The depth of 87,000 feet has been ex
ceeded three times. In what is called
the “international deep,” near the isl
and of St. Thomas, one of the West In
dies, independent soundings were made
by American and English officers, and
a depth of 87,300 feet established. In
1874 the British ship Challenge? found
a depth of 37,450 feet near the Ladrone
Islands, in the Pacific ocean, and in the
same year the United States ship Tus
carora, under command of Captain
George K Belknap, sounded to the
depth of 37,030 feet near the Kurile
Islands, in the North Pacific. This is
the lowest point yet reached, being
over fire and one-fourth miles, or nearly
equal to the height oj the Himalayas.
In the days before scientific deep-sea
soundings there were reports of depths
of 7,000 to 8,000 fathoms having been
reached, but these are conceded to have
been apocryphal. The Tuscarosa’s re
cord of 4,501 fathoms stands without
rival as yet
’ It is because persons who once try Dr.
Bull’s Cough Syrup, always buy it again,
that its sales have become so enormous.
The success of this great remedy in curing
cold, cough, croup and sore-throat is simply
marvelous.
Funny Names. .
The United States postofflee depart
ment has made a stand against some
unfortunate tendencies of geographical
nomenclature in this country by refus
ing to accept certain outlandish pames
for postal purposes. The result is that
many towns of triple jointed names
are known by some other title on the
rolls of the postoffice department, to
the confusion and inconvenience not
only of their inhabitants but of all
persons doing business with them.
Look out for counterfeits! See that yoa
get the genuine (Salvation Oil! Do not let
the dealer sell you something “just as
good,” but insist upon getting the genuine
with the Bull's Head trade mark upon the
wrapper.
Branding Criminals In China.
Finding that long terms of imprison
ment and flogging do not check robbery
and piracy and systematic practice of
imposition on strangers in the nature
of thievery in the Soochow district, the
authorities have resolved to try brand
ing. For the first offense the thief is
to be branded on the right cheek, and
for the second on the left cheek. The
brand is to be the Chinese sign for the
word thief. As the Chinese have a su
perstitious horror of all facial disfiure
ment, the belief is entertained that the
new punishment will check the crim
inal element.—Sacramento Record
Union.
Shiloh's Consumption Care
Is wM on a jruarantee. It cure* Incipient Con sump*
taofi. It m tbe bent Oouffh Cure.
The Pullman Brothers.
Albert Denton Pullman. George M.
Pullman's brother, who died in Chicago
recently, was the mechanical genius of
the family that have made their fame
in the manufacture of sleeping cara
Understanding as -he did every part of
the art of cabinet making, he was able
to superintend all the details in the
construction department of the great
Pullfnan industry. There are four
brothers surviving—George M. Pullman
of Chicago, the Rev. B. H. Pullman of
Baltimore, the Rev. James M. Pullman
of Lynn, Mass., and Charles L. Pull
man of Chicago.
For Throat Diseases and Coughs use
Brown’s Bronchial Troches. Like all
really good things, they are imitated. The
genuine are sold only In bores.
The greatest trust between man .and man
is the trust of giving counsel.
•• Hanson's Single Corn Sslvs."
Warrantee} to cure or money refunded. Ask your
Aruggibt for it. Price 15 cenu.
War destroys men, but luxury destroys
mankind.—Crown.
Hefensn’i Camphor lee with Oljreerlne.
Cures Chapped Hands and Face, Tender or Sore Feet,
Chilblains, HWs.Se. C.O. Clark Co.. New Haven. Cl,
The recording angel never seeks informa
tion from s gravestone.
ABOVE ALL OTHEIS,
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, ia
every discern caused by torpid liver or im
pure blood. For Dyspepsia, Liver and Bowel
derangements, and kindred ailments, noth
ing approaches it as a remedy.
PIERCER-CURE
or MOnet returned.
Mr*. Aurelia Vaw
nu, of Hamilton, 7nd„
write*: "My friend*
a said I would never bo
t any better, for I had
£ ulceration of the bow
jfe: el*. By the time I had
% ' taken a bottle and a
%: half of Doctor Pierce'*
K Golden Medical Dlacov
a: cry, the bleeding bad
gfc almost itopped. My ap
petite waa rood, noth
t'. Ini seemed to hurt me
that I ate. My Improve
ioinuvAinui. Several jeara have
and my rare la permanent **
Thing* Told by Others.
The Farm Journal says: Bring the
horse up to the hitching post with his
head from the wind. Ho will not get
so cold as if his head is toward the
wind, and he will stand better. The
horse will stand more quietly while you
are hitching him if his head is from the
wind
Bore a small hole in the pump below
the floor or. bind it around with straw
to keep H from freezing.
It is foolishness to giro the cow loo
cold water, squeeze warm milk out of
her and expect her to keep warm.
To trap muskrats use the common
steel rattrap set at the hole of the rat
or in its trail along the stream. Bate
it with flsh or carrot.
When the icehouse is filled, do not
put any sa#dust on top of the ice until
you have thrown the house open some
stinging cold evening and poured water
over the ice until the crevices are filled.
Leave the house open three or four very
cold nights and the ice will freeze into
one solid mass and keep better.
Life appears to be too short to be spent
n nursing animosities.
The absence of temptation is the absence
of virtue.
I Aa Unseen Bneaf '
I* more toll* dreaded ti.nn i.n open ami
visible one. T. at subtle and Itirklua foo,
which under tie generic name of tmilurl*
manifests Itself w, en .t clutches us In It*
tenacious grasp, In Ihn various form* of
chills and fjv. r, bilious remittent, dumb
ague or nine ca<o, can only bo otto .dually
guurded against by fortifying tho system
against Its Insidious attacks wl h Hostel
ler's stoma b bittern, a ti.ormi.h antidote
10 the poKon of mlnsma In the system, uud it
safeguard against. It thorou lily to bo ioiled '
upon In the event of a maliirlnu* attack,
avoid pul-onlng your system with quinine,
and une Instead this w olesomo remedy un
objectionable In tasto and far mo o effica
cious tlian any il up. II etloi Itter* fur
dyspepsia, biliousness, constipation, kidney
complaint* and rh< mutism.
Where the Money Went.
When the Midway plnisance people
were leaving Chicago. bankera were
kept busy for quite awhile in changing
$l,000,00t) or more which they carried
away as the result of a summer's in
dustry, into the coin of other realms.
A donkey boy of Cairo street unrolled
a tattered cloth containing $700 In sil
ver, for whicli ho wished French francs,
while a camel driver had a clear 91,0001
An Arab, a Turk, a Nubian soldier and
an elderly eglpltan followed, and a
Persian dancer had a little fortue of
$1,600 in silver.—New York Ledger.
Highest of all in Leavening Power_Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Ely’s Cream Balm
mix curb
CATARRH
Balm Into each nostril.
i„fid Warren St.,N.Y.
WORN NIGHT AND DAY.
Huldn the wont rup
ture with eaae under all
<-irouniHtancca. Perfect
Adjustment. Comforl
•nil Cure New Patented
Improvement* ilia*
(rated catalogue and
rule* for self-metumm
in e n t aent tecurji;
aejied. G. V. HOUSE
MW*. CO., 744 liruad
wajr, Aiew York City
W 'SMOKE YOUR MEAT WITH ■
L«CU!D EXTRACTof SMOK&
*ULCi kr u la r. E. KKMI3ER * 8*0. Ml HONK
SPECULATION
erators large or pinnll. for trading on margins In
stocks.grains, or provisions. Order* received on 1
per cent margin*. Our book, '‘Speculation, or How
to Trade," with Friday edition of Chicago Mail con
tainin'* our market latter, sent free on request. C. F.
VAN WINKLE* 00.. Brokers. *3fi LaSalle S».,Chicago.
Send us 7'c, tl 2ft or P2.60 and we
will ship to you. charges paid, a
handsome one pound, i wo pound
or live pound box of our Host
4 hocolates and Bonbons. Watih
your friend’s eyes when sbe opens the i ox. WOOD
WARD, Confectioner, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
I •till' have a few High Grade
FARM WAGONS
FOR SALE CHEAP.
LLOYD 1BERHAWT, Joliet, 111.
MARRIA8E PAPER
GUNNELS’ MONTHLY, TOLKOO. OHIO.
MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS
I THOMSON’S Bjlfej
SLOTTED WWW
CLINCH RIVETS.
Mo tools required. Only a hammer needed
to drive and clinch them rarity and quickly;
leaving the clinch absolutely smooth. Requiring
no hole to be made in the leather nor burr tor tho
Hivets. They are SI PONG, TOUGH and (HUMBLE.
Millions now in use. All length.1, uniform or
assorted, put up in boxes.
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