N t ' t r . wwnuinw SUFFERED TERRIBLY. How Relief from Distressing Kidney Trouble Was Found. Mm. Kllznbeth Wolf, 38S V. Morgan Bt, Tipton, Mo., says: "Inilnminntlon of tlio bladder reached its cllmnx last spring nnd I suf forod terribly. My back nehed and pained bo I could hardly get nround and the. secrctlona wcro scanty, fre quent of pasaago and rmlnful. I wna tired nil the time nnd very nervous. I began using Moan's Kidney Pills, and uftcr taking a fow boxes was cured nnd have been well over Blnce." ' Heniember tho name Doan's. Sold by all dealers. CO cents a box. Foster. Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. HE DID HIS BEST. Merchant What? You were robbed of everything on tho way? Messenger Yes, but don't worry. They gnvo mo a receipt. LEWIS' "8IN0LE BINDER." A hand-mado cigar ftosh from the tabic, wrapped In foil, thus keeping fresh until smoked. A fresh cigar mado of good tobacco is tho ideal Bmokc. Tho old, well cured tobaccos used arc so rich in quality that many who formerly smoked 10c cigars now smoko Lewis' Slnglo Binder Straight 5c. Lowls Slnglo ninder costs tho dealer some moro than other fc cigars, but tho higher price enables this fac tory to uso extra quality tobacco. There aro many imitations; don't bo fooled. Thero is no substitute 1 Tell tho dealer you want a Lewis "Slnglo Binder." Stated In Cold Figures. It costs on nn averngo about $250 to cure an Incipient consumptive or to caro for an advanced caso of tuber culosis until death. If he Is left in des titute circumstances without proper attention ho will surely Infect "with his dlseaso at least two other persons, nnd possibly more. Considering that the average life Is worth to society in dollars and cents about $1,C00, the not loss which would accrue to a com munity by not treating its poor con sumptives in proper Institutions would bo, for ench case, Includiug those who aro unnecessarily infected, at tho very lowest flguro, $1,230. On this basis, If tho poor consumptives in tho United States who aro now sick wcro segre gated from their families, nnd either kept in Institutions until they died, or else cured of their disease, the sav ing to tho country would bo the enor mous sum of $1,275,000,000. Woman's Daring Deed. In southern Tunis lies an oxtenslvo salt mnrsh desert called tho Shott Jcrld, of which tho Arabs stand In ter ror, for many a caravan has been lost in tho salt Incrusted morass, which, nccprding to Do Lcsseps Is as much as 1,200 feet deep in places. This region has been crossed for the first tlmo in a smnll automobllo by a woman, Myrlam Harry, a well-known Trench novelist. Taking the Tips. "Why did Dollarby sell his hotel?" "Ho wasn't making money fast enough." "What Ib ho doing now?" "IIo'b luxuriating in tho position of head waiter." Heroic souls in old times had no more opportunities than wo havo; but they used them. Charles Klngsloy. HABIT'S CHAIN Certain Habits Unconsciously Formed and Hard to Break. An ingenious philosopher estimates that tho amount of will power neces sary to break n life-long habit would, if it could bo transformed, lift n weight of many tons. It sometimes requires a higher do greq of heroism to break tho chains of a pernicious habit than to lead a for lorn hopo in a bloody battle A lady writes from nn Indiana town: "Prom my earliest childhood I wasn lover of coffee. Boforo I was out of my teons I was a mlscrablo dyspeptic, suf fering terribly nt times with my Btora neb. "I was convinced that it was coffee that was causing tho troublo and yot 1 could not deny myself n cup for breakfast. At tho ago of 30 I was in very poor health, indeed. My aistor told mo I was in danger of becoming a coffee drunkard. "But I never could givo up drinking coffee for breakfast, although it kept mo constantly ill, until I tried Postum. I learned to make it properly according to directions, and now wo can hardly do without Postum for breakfast, nnd caro nothing for coffee. "I am no longer troubled with dys pepsia, do not havo spells of Buffering with my stomach that used to troublo mo so when I drank coffeo." Look in Jtogs. for.tho Ilttlo book,"Tho Road to Wollvlllo." "Thoro's n Reason." Krr rend Hie nbotc letter? A new nuc upprni-H from iliuc to tlmr. Thrr nrr Kcnulnr, (rue, nnd full of lsuratua latere!. fflm quarterly J REVIEW j I Sunday School Leuon for Dec. 19, 1909 I 1 Specialty Arranged (or Tills Paper I OOl.niJM T!JXT-"I huvn fought n Rood llKlit, 1 luivo finished my eoiusc, I liuvo kept the fnltli "-'J Tim 4-7. Ono of the most Interesting of tho general reviews may b made through references In literature to persons and events In tho Acts. Let each scholar have a pencil and paper and note down that to which reference Is made In tho literary quo tations rend by the teacher. Or the references mny bo given to tho class as a whole and the answers bo mado orally, each scholar contrlb utlng what he knows, till nmong them nil tho right nnswers may be obtained. Tho review beyond the nbovo should take In the whole life of Paul. Extent of Time From the conver sion of Paul to his death at Rome, about HO years, (live the dates. Early Biography. Tell all you can about Paul's early life, his relatives, his birthplace, education, experiences, how ho came to be a foreign mission ary. Friends and Helpers, froia tho eail lest time till his death. Paul's Travels, especially In his missionary work. Name tho countries nnd tho cities, tracing on the map Ills Journeys, noting what bo did In each place, particularly his buccoss as n missionary. Tho Chinches Founded by Paul and what ho did for them. The Epistles He Wrote. His Experiences, ns recorded by Luko and in his epistles. His Death nt Rome. His Chief Characteristics. Tho Motives and Truths which were the Inspiration of his career ns a mis sionary. A Regular Examination of written nnswers to a select list of questions Is always a most useful method of re view, probably the best method In many casos The Travel Club should meet nt some home, and, with pictures, or stcroscope and map, travel with St. Paul and look nt scenes amid which ho lived and worked. REAL SOURCE OF STRENGTH Abounding Love of the Saviour Where in the Christian Serves and Is Served. Christ's love does not depend on our faith, but our faith depends on his lovo. Our service depends on his love, nlso. We need to feed our faith there If wc are to Bcrve him nt all. "If any man servo mo, let him follow me." Tho way to serve Is to bo a dtSciple; to sit at his feet, to learn of him. Before we can do his work we must drink of his spirit nnd let him teach us his becret Before wc can servo him we must be humble enough to let him serve us. "Behold," Bald Thomas n Kempls, "all things aro thine which I havo nnd whereby I servo thco. And yet contrariwise thou rather Bervest mo than I thee." This is tho root of our fnltli, tho source of our strength, and tho very heart of our communion: Namely, that the Son of Man came not to bo min istered unto but to minister. There nro other aspects of religion, the light o faith, tho witness to the truth, Chris tian service, and the whole issue In practice of Christian love, but this first, nnd this last, nlso, and this nil tho time, that our spiritual life de pends utterly on Christ. Creep close to tho warmth of his lovo; got near to tho source of all your joy and ser vice. Let the Son of Man minister to you, serve you with his own aweet courtesy. Hugh Black, M. A. The Life In Christ. "I am come," said Christ, "that they might have life, and that they might havo it more abuudantly." Tho world does not realize It but "to live Is Christ"; that is, to know and servo Christ is really and truly to live; whereas the service of the world and self is mere existence. So far from being a cramping, restrictive Influ ence, allegiance to Christ Is nn intro duction to an Infinitely wider nnd full er experience. "All things nro yours, nnd yo nro Christ's, and Christ Is God's." To seo life In ItB truo senso is to realign Its expanding possibilities nB the grace of God enlarges Its scope. In tho realm nnd service of God every thing aboundB lovo abounds; grace abounds; life aboundB. Evidence of tho Father's Love. Wo ought not to bo surprised at tho coming of sorrow or Buffering. It Is a part of our common lot, to bo ac cepted candidly nnd to bo borno brave ly. Let none of us conclude In con sequence of pain that God Is not good, that Ho Is not wise, nnd that Ho has ceased to lovo Ills child, for nothing could be farther from tho fact. Ho Is tho sum of nil that Is good. His plans never miscarry, and sorrow 'a to tho child of God nn exalted ovldenco of the Father's lovo. Need Men for the Ministry. It Is reported that thero is a great lack of candidates for tho ministry in tho provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Now Brunswick and Prince Edwnrd Island. In tho growing west there is said to bo a demand for CO to 75 new candldatca each year, nnd were It not for tho supplies re ceived each year from England many pastorates would remain empty. Somo peoplo get bo Ilttlo out of re ligion bccnuEO thoy aro bo anxious tc get bo much for themselves, FIND PREHISTORIC MONSTER Fossil Coryphodon and Remains of Member of Prcdentnta Family Discovered In Montana. Now York Two dinosaurs have boon discovered In tho fossil beds of Montann by nn expedition of tho American Museum of Natural History led by Barnuni Brown of tho depart ment of vottobrnto paleontology. This dlscoveiy gives to tho museum the distinction of nnmlng two prehistoric monsters the finding of which adds to the already high scientific standing of the institution. Two expeditions wore sent out early last summer under the direction of the head of the department, Prof. Henry Fairfield Osborn, who Is also president of the museum. The first, which wns Monster Found by Scientists. under tho chargo of Mr. Wnltcr Granger, went to the Wind River basin, In Wyoming, whero Its most im portant find wns a skull of tho cory phodon, a crenturo which Bomowhnt resembles the hlppototamus of tho present day. Tills expedition nlso found Borne live hundred smaller speci mens which aro of great valuo in tilling in connecting links in tho chntn of evolution. Tho expedition of Mr. Brown, which went to tho Lnmnrle formntlou, re sulted in the unearthing of the fossil skeletons of a new reptllo of tho ecru. topsla variety, nnd of ono of tho pro dentata family hitherto unknown to scientists. Tho eerntopslan specimen, whoso classic name translated means "horn face," la a dinosaur, and Is closely al lied to tho trlccmtops, of which thero Is a complete skeleton In the museum Tho body measured 21! feet In length and seven In height, while It wns ful ly four nnd n half feet across the back. Tho skull was missing, nnd Bomo other expedition will havo to get him n head. Tho frame of the reptile is lighter than that of tho trlceratops The accession fiom the prcdentnta race Is a lizard which walked about llko a kangaroo. Tin op skeletons were found, but no head, nnd it Is now for another expedition to seo thnt ho doei not rcmnln ncephalus. The new reptllo measures seven foot from tip to tip, nnd when he stood up ho wns piobnbly flvo feet high. The preparation of tho specimens which havo been gathered by theso two expedltloiiB will require a year's work and research. PRESIDENT'S NEW OFFICES Taft Will Handle Affairs of State over Spot Where Roosevelt Played Tennis. Washington. President Taft's first love, tho Philippines, lias ousted for mer President Roosevelt's hobby, ten nis, nnd whero once tho strenuous president battled with tho opponents In IiIb tennis cnblnct Mr. Tuft will sit at his desk In n now room which will constantly remind him of the Philippine nrchtpclngo. Tho new executive offices havo been llnlshed and they nro works of nrt, pronounced In Wnshlngton ns tho most Bumptuously furnished of nny of the host of magnificent offices In the cnpltal. Mtb. Taft has Inspect ed tho uow offices nnd sho Is well pleased with tho decoratlvo schomo Two largo offices In tho rear will be devoted to President Taft and Sec- The President's Room. retnry Carpenter. Tho president's is a largo room, ovnl in shape and deco rated in green nnd whito. Tho wnlls aro to bo coated with burlap. Tho furnltiiro will consist of new chairs nnd Bcttecs covered with a Philippine product, enrabao or water buffalo leather. Tho floors will bo parquet of caliao wood and other lumber import ed from tho Philippines. Mr. Taft will uso the desk of mahogany which wns turned over to him by Mr. Roose velt. President's Secretary Carpen ter's room will bo smaller In size, but furnished similarly, Philippine woods nlso furnishing tho flooring. A now featuro of tho exccutlvo of fices will bo a congressional waiting room. Heretofore representatives used tho same rooms as tho senators to wait on the president This room was also used as a cabinet room. Tho now scheme provldca a cabinet room in which tho scnnTora will wait, a congressional waiting room nnd the snmo old room, rcnovnted and ro painted, for tho general run of vis itors at tho Whito House. Tho press room has been Ilxed up to look llko new nnd moro commodious nnd com fortable quarters for tho assistant secretaries, clerks, messengers nnd telegraphers havo been provided. A girl mny bo nngry nt a man for trying to lrisa her, but Just tho eamo sho admires his good tauto. GOOD WORK IS LOVED WORK i And Therein One Should Find tho Contentment That Is Chief Part of Life. If a man doesn't love hli woik, ho had better got something else to do. But tho troublo la that siteh people will baldly lovo any kind of woik Tho tioublo U In thetn. They lack Intelligence. If they knew enough to know gooil work, they would soon tvnrn to lovo It. The manual tialn lug scheme has this In view to stir loiiiul the Job a man Is doing with such liitelllgenco nnd tasto as will make. It nttinctlvo to him. "The man who Is In lovo with his Job gets moro contentment out of llfo than any other," says Rrnnder Mat thews; mid he gels a great pint of his contentment In doing Ills work right No man enn lovo his work who shirks. No man can be contented who Is dis honest about hlu woik. This Is shirk ing or doing It negligently. So theso things nlwnys go together honest work, contentment nnd love of tho Job. agonizing"itching. Cczema for n Year Got No Relief I Even at 8kln Hospital in Despair j Until Cutlcura Cured Him. I "I wns troubled with a Bovero Itch ing and dry, ncruf skin on my ankles. ' fcot.armB and scalp. Scratching mado it worso. Thousands of Binnll veil pirn pies formed and theso caused lntonso itching. I wns advised to go to tho hospital for disensea of tho skin. I did bo, tho chief surgeon Baying: "Inevor BawBtichnbndcnfio of eczemn." But I got little or no relief. Then I tried many flo-cnllcd remedies, but I beenmo bo bad that I almost gavo up in despair. After Buffering agonlea for twelve months, I was relieved of tho nlmost unbearnblo itching after two or threo applications of Cutlcura Ointment. I continued Kb uso, combined with Cull cum Sonp nnd Pills, nnd I wna com pletely cured. Henry Searlo, MtUo Rock, Ark., Oct. 8 and 10, 1007." fuller Drug A Cliom. Corp., Solo 1'ropg., Iloston. Detected. Tho consul In Uiudon of a continen tal kingdom wns Informed by his gov ernment thnt ono of his country women, Biipposed to bo living In Great Britain, had been left a million of money. After advertising without ro Biiit, ho applied to the police, and a smart joung detective waB 80t to work. When a fow weeks had gone by his chief asked him how ho wan going on. 'I've found the lady, sir." "Good! Whero is sho?" "At my place l got married to her yesterday!" $100 Reward, $100. The rrartcrn of tlilj paper will Imj pleiwil to lnx thai thero Is at least one tlrrailitl dlm-nso that erlenoe ban bi en ablo to cure In all lie stage, nnd that U Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cum Is tho only pomtlts cure now known to tha medical fraternity. Catarrh tx-lnic a constitutional disrate, rrqulrrn n constitu tional treatment. Hill's Catarrh Cure. Is taken In ternally, aetlnir dlrvetly upon tho liiood nnd mucous urfaei-s of the rjntrm, thereby ilrfltroylnc tho foundation of the diaeam, and Rlvln the patient ttrcngth by building up the conMltutlon and (mint ing nature In dolus Its work. 'Hie proprietors ham o much faith In Its curallio powers that they nfler Ono Hundred Hollars for nny coxa that II tails to turn. Send for list of testimonials Address l J. CHUNKY A CO.. Toledo, O. Hold by all Ilruirirlnta. 75c. Taio Hall's 1'amlly rim for constipation. Described. Miss Glddlgosh Oh, uncle, havo you Been tho Wllllumses' baby? Do dcscrlbo it to inc. Undo Snark Description! Urn! nh! very smnll features, clean shaven, red-faced, and looks a hard drinker. Important to Mothors. Examlno carefully every bottlo of CASTORIA. a safe and sura remedy for infants and children, nnd seo that it Ttnnra Mm Signature otCOiMJ In Ubo For Over :i() Yearn. Tho Kind You Have AlwayH Bought. If tho women aro to bo credited, ovory married woman finally dlos of a broken henrt, and every old bach olor has had his heart burled in a gravo for years. ConUlrmtlon causes nnd aerlnutly araraTaUts many dWa&ea. It la thoroughly cured by Dr rierco's I'elletH. Tiny auiiar-cuau-d k'runules. Did It ever occur to you that book worms aro awful bores? 1 Best for Baby and Best for Mother CURE MX. ws vwrm Ton fuwstJS Ii Gae (or children and adulu, very pleasant to take and free from opiates; It toothes and heals the aching throat and assures restful nights to both mother and child. All DrugiUU, 25,ccnts. H PUTNAM Color mora aoodi brlahtir and fatter color thin am oaj uar merit without ripping a put Writs lor Iroo (HkmttWmamMimmmaa&mZSami&im&Sim I PI SOS Mrs.Ioasewife:-Tlieres a Sapjj Medium in lyeaytfMiM jsas.Ka r dono la not good. Trip is especially trno of baking nnd it it Just ai truu cf baiting powder. If you uo tho cheap nnd Big Can Kinds you aro getting quantity at tho sacrifice of quality. It cannot Iks ni good or ni economical as Cnlumot tho medium prlco kind. If oti uso tho High l'rico Kind, you aro paying trihuto to tho Trust tho quality is no better. 9 eres The Cheap and Big Can Kind In uii can you get more substance but not more baking powder. It is gret in quantity only- not in economy not in satisfaction. 7T P F naijm ' "" B 5:CS5Jarp555 wa K ino. powur to i (ALUMEj OSBHK. M v r BAKtHd pm"" s Sw -r v-CHicAoq W THt LAR0C3T MANUFACTUnEn OF j Mcrro Fine ohocs Wenr W. L. Douglns I onoy-wnlklnpc ohocs. Thoy nro ft mntla upon honor, of ora, hy tho most skilled workmon, ; 3 in nil tho Intost fashions. Shoos In ovory stylo and shnpo In nil walks of Ufa. If I could tnko you factories nt Orocktnn, I show you howcurofully Ins shoeo urn mado, thon umlnratnnU their shape, fit lienor, nnd nro of grantor other miiKo. CAI'TION. Ren that name ntvl the. retail nrlen la a njniiiM on tlio txil torn. Toko NoHtil)ntltut. Your Liver is Clogged up That's Why You're Tired Out of bortt Havo No Appetite. CARTER'S LITTLE, LIVER PILLS will put you right in a lew day. 1 hey do their duty. Cure Conitipa. . lion. Uil ionmesi, Indigestion, and Sick .iadaclle. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE GENUINE must bear lignnture: PILES "I have Buffered with piles for thirty six years. One year ugo last April I bc gnn taking Cnscarcts for coiiEtimtiou. In the course of a week I noticed the piles began to disappear and at tho cud of six weeks they did not trouble uic at all. Cascarcts have done wonders for inc. I ntu entirely cured and feel like a new uiau." George Krydcr, Napoleon, O. Plcaiant. Palatable, Potent, Tasto Good. Do C ood. Novcr Slckcn.Wcakcn or (5 ripe. 10c.23c.50c. Noeraold Itibulk. Thoiren til no tntik-t BtnmtK'il C C C. Uuuruntucd to euro or your uiouoy back, 920 LIVE STOCK AND FIFP.TRnTYPFS MISCELLANEOUS DUtbLknilLUUtJ B ? BMW SW ' In prcnt VfirlrtT for rxalo tit tlmlcmoht tlra by UlNTftlt ShnNtUI'rKI 1, &lW.td.rfUrM,, tMfMO DEFIANCE STIRCHHrS, -other tarrlia only 11 ounren aatuo price, ami GUPERIOn QUALITY. DEFIANCE." IS FOR PINK HcartersI HaaaBKsw BiiT-ri c jBr Iiver maniaasaf tannic Cures the nick and acts ob a jireyentlTC for others. Liquid given on tho tongue- Hafe for briHHl mnren and all others. Ileat klilney remedy ; SO centH nuclei 00 n bottle : 16 00 nnd 0 00 tho dozen. Sold by alldruKRlatti aud horuo ioodB houae, or sent cxprcus paid, by tho manufacturers. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists, GOSHEN, INDIANA When Cold When cold winds blow, biting frost is in the air, and back-draughts down the chimney deaden the fires, then tho PERFECTION Heater . ...... o ..-. ...,, (equipped wun omuicicu ucvigcj shows its sure heating power by steadily supplying just the heat that is needed for comfort. Tho Perfection Oil Heater Is unaffected by weather conditions. It never fail. No smoke no smell just a genial, satisfying licat. The new Automatic Smokeless Device Rr rcvents tho wick being turned too cmovea in an instant. 'Solid brass font holds 4 quarts of oil sufficient to give out a gtowinrr heat for 9 hours solid brass wick carriers damjicr top cool handle oil indicator. Heater beautifully finished in nickel or Japan in a variety of styles. Every Dealer Everywhere. If Not At Your, Write for Descriptive Circular to the Nearest Agency of the STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) FADELESS DYES other die. One 10c Dickaas colon all fibars. The die booklet - How to Ore. Bleach and Mix Color. MONROE rjfw ww Ik "Mi Value in BAKING POWDER Cnlnmct, in tho Standard 1 lb. can, sells nt a tnodcralo cost but is great in all 'round satisfaction. You uso lessol it it makea tho baking lighter, purer moro deli cious. Ono baking will provo its supe riority try It. Ask your grocer nnd in sist on Calumet. Fr larco unmlnnmo refill) bonk. Send o And a 1 1 it found in injuria can. Calumet DaUnit Powder Co.. Chicago ThoTruat Kind Crttf In prkf, LIU ii quutl ty and UY) qca Ety is no tttttr ifupod. in the world comfortable, vsxNss tho best lonth- r s-"v "pvii t4rffev W to oult men Into my Inrr.o iJ$y , Mnas.. nnd W. L. Dou- you would why thoy hold wonr longer vnluo thnn nny W K Dntmlna WESTERN CANADA What Governor Deneen, of Illinois, bays auouc it: overnor Doneati.nf Illlnnln, own n nee- 'lou or mini I u tinnKuuiievmi. cnniuia. lln liiu ralil In an lutirvlewi "A an American I am illi-hl-ril to m o tho re- tnl murkniiln liriiurflNH nf Wenlern Ounmla. Oar trxilanrnllucklniiaerfa llin Ixttiiiilrirr In thou aantlii. and 1 haro not sot met lino who mltnltuxl tin tml mn lo ii ml.take. lhy nro all fining well. 'llienHn aenreelv n com. rnunltr In tho MMillo nr Wentern Htntea thai lina not n mpnwentnthu In Manitoba, Haiknti hownn or Allierto.' 125 Million Bushels of Wheat in 1909 Wmtnrn tlnnaila fleM empa for 10U9 Mill Kiwlly lr.1.1 totlmfuiut ur f 1 711.(100,0(10.00 In cnnli . l'nMillonieoK'nilafit lllOiierra, ntul iiriH'iiiitloiia or KlOucroi lit SII.OO mi nrri.. ILntlwnv nml Itiul (iintiiiil(ii hum Inml for alo ntrcriMnnaiilniirtcift. Miinr fiirm cm Imtii imlil fur lliilr Inniliiut of tin- tiriHccilfi of ono eroti. HpletHlliI f IliimCn, itimmI acliooH, KiK'llt'iit rnllwny fin llltlra.lnw freight riidHi, wihmI, wnter ami liiiillior vimllir iIi(iiIihhI. Fur iwnipuli't "LnH llent Went." particular n.to millaliln location unit low pettlera' rato, apply to Mup't of linmliimtlnn, Qttnwn, (Jua., or to UanuUlua Uovt Aircut. W. V. DENNErT Room 4 Bt) Bids. Omaha, Itb. (IIinnililrcFaneariatjrnu,) (I) ' Cm li mhs w '.X'iliI ffiPSft Mf-WM!''r Jtm'Jmn T J of this paper de- KCdQCTS ""M'obuy tited in it columns iliould iruiit upon hnyinfl what tliey ask for, rciuting all (uLfli'utei or imitationi. PATENTS Invi ntora'tmok tnii. Heeler ft Kuliti, I'.it. AttT"., IM-1M Mcdlll Illtlg., Wusli.. I). C. W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 51-19C9. EYE DISTEMPER CATARRHAL FEVER AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES Winds Blow. M tt?W high. In cold water bolter than any other d. You can 4 ORUa OO. , Qulnoy, llllnolm. 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