The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, August 27, 1896, Image 5

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AMENDMENTS
TO THE CONSTITUTION OF
THE STATE
1Vhleit to the
ple for thrir Approval or
provnl at -the Next Oeneral
Elrction Htndy Them
The following proposed amendments
to the Constitution of the State of Ne
braska sshereinafter set forth in foil
are submitted to the electors of the
State of Nebraska to be voted upon
at the general eleotionto be held Tues
day November 8 AJX 1896
A joint resolution proposing to
amend sections two 2 four 4 and
fire 5 of article six 6 of the Consti
tution of the State of Nebraska relating
to number of judges of the supreme
court and their termof office
Be it roHolved and enacted by tho Legisla
ture of the State of Nebraska
6ctloa 1 That section two 2 of article
air 6 of tho Constitution of the State
of Xebraika be amended ao as to read aa fol
lows
Seotloa 3 The supreme court shall -until
otherwise provided by law ooneist of iHya
fi Judges a majority of whoa shall be neces
aary to form a quorum or to pronounce
decision It shall have original jurisdiction
in oases relating to revenue civil cases in
whlck tke state shall be a party mandamus
quo warranto habeas corpus and such
appellate jurisdiction aa may be provided by
Uw
Suction 2 That section four CO of article
ttx C6 -of the Constitution of tho Stato
of Kenraita be amended so as to read aa fol
lows
Section The judcea of the supreme
court shallbA elected by the electors of the
atate at large and their term of office ex
cept ae hereinafter provided shall be for a
period of not less than five 5 years as the
legislature may prescribe
Section 3 That section five 5 of nrtido
alx 8 of tho Constitution of the State of Ne
braska be amended to read as follows
Section 5 At the first general election to
te held in the year 1895 there ehall bo elected
two 2 judges of the huprenio court one
of whom shall be elected for a term of
two 2 yers one for the term -of four 4
lypara and at each general election there
after there shall be elected ione judge of
the supreme court lor the term of uve
5 years unless otherwise provided by
law Provided that the judges of the su
preme court whose terms have not expired
at the time of holding the general elec
tion of 1896 shall continue to hold their
ffioa for the remainder of the term for
whifh they were respectively oommis
eioned
Approved March 23 A D 1895
A joint resolution proposing an
amendment to section thirteen 18 of
-article six of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska relating to com
pensation of -supreme and district court
judges
Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State
of Nebraska
Section 1 That section thirteen 13 of
article six G of the Constitution of tho State
of Nebraska bo amended so as to rend as fol
low
Seo 13 The judges of the supremo and
district courts shall receive for their services
such ooiuptmMdtion as may bo provided by law
payable Quarterly
The legislature shall at its first session
-after the adoption of this amendment
throefifths of the members elected to
each house concurring establish their
compensation The compensation so ea-
tabUahed shall not bu changecU of tener
than oiice u f our -v -- i ivjiit ti v
two thirds of the members elected to
each house of the legislature concur
v therein
Approved March 80 A D 1895
1
A joint resolution proposing to
-amend ection twenty four 24 -of
articlo fire 5 of the Constitution of
the Stab of Nebraska relating to com
pensatini0f the officers of the executive
departntjut
Bo it resolved and enacted by the Legislature
oil the ftate of Nebranka
Sectin -1 Thut section twentv fonr 24
of artide five ti of the Constitutloa of the
State at Nebraska be amended to read as fol
lows
Section 24 The officers of the executive
depaitment of the alate government shall
receivo for their services a compensation
io be eablihd by law wKich shall bo
neither monaud nor diminished during the
term for which they shall hrtvo boon ram
missioned and they shall not receive to their
own me any fees costw intercuts upon puerile
money m their hauds or under their control
perquisites of office or other compen
ution and nil foas thit may here
Ur be payable by law for services
performed bv an officer provided for in
hh article shall be paid In advance iuto the
Jtatt treasury The legislature shall at its
first e mion aiter the adoption of this
of the members elected to
each house ot tho legislature con
curring establish the salaries of tho
officers named in this article The com
peasatiorvao established shall not be changed
Of tener than once in four years and in jo
event unless two thirds of the members
eleqted to each house of tho legislature concur
thftrcin
Approved March 29 A D 1895
i A joint resolution proposing to anaend
section one 1 of article six 6 of
the Constitution of the State of Nebras
ka relating to judicial power
Beit resolved and enacted by the Legisla
ture of the State of Nebraska
eStIon Tnat section one I of article six
6 of the Constitution of tho State of Nebraska
be amended to read as follows
Section L The judicial power of this state
ahall be vested in a supreme court district
courts county courts justiies of the
peace police magistrates and in such other
courts inferior to tho supreme court as may
be created by law in which two thirds of
the members elected to each house
concur
Approved March 29 A D 1S95
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section eleven 11 of artiole six
6 of the Constitution of the State of
Nebraska relating to inoreasa in num
ber of and district court
judges
Be it resolvedand enacted by the Legislature
til un autta UL L1QUHUKH
Section 1 That section eleven 11 of
article six 6 of the Constitution of tho State
of Nebraska be amended to read as
lows
Section 11 The legislature whenever two-
thirds of -the members elected o each house
ehall concur therein mar in or after tho year
ene thousand eight hundred aad ninety seven
jaad not oftener than once in every four rear
taorease the number of judges of
and district courts and the judical
Aistrto s of the 3tate Such districts ahall
be formed of compact territory and
hounued by county lines and such in
crease or any change In th ynnnrtnHA
of a district shall not vacate tho office of any
Judge
Approved March 30 A D 1893
I
tot A joint resolution proposing to amend
aeotion six 6 of article one 1 of the
Constitution of the State of Nebraska
pelaticg fro trial by jury
eawsai
Be it rosol voifsad enacted by the Leg Islafore manufactories
ot ine ctaie oi mcoasuib
Stciiou 1 Tjat section six 6 artiole op
1 of the Coastltition of the State of Ne
e
e-
orassa at amenaea co reaa as loiiowa
Section 6 The right of trial by jury shall
remain inviolate but the legislature may pro
vide that In civu actions five sixths of the jary
mar render a verdict and the legislature may
also authorize trial by jury of a leas number
than twelve men in courts inferior to the dis
trict court
Approved March 29 A D 1695
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section one 1 of artiole fire 5
of the Constitution of Nebraska relat
ing to officers of the executive depart
ment
Be it resolved and enacted by tho Legisla
ture of the State of Nebraska
Section L That section one 1 of ar
ticle five a of the Constitution of the State
of Nebraska bo amended to read as fol
lows
Section 1 The executive department sall
consist of n governor lieutenant governor
secretary of state auditor of public accounts
treasurer superintendent of public in
struction attorney general commissioner
of public lands and buildings and three
ranroaa commissionere each ot whom
except the lurid railroad commissioners
shall hold liis office for a term of
two years fom the firet Thursday after
the first Tuesday in January after
his election and until his suocessor is
elected and -qualified Each railroad com
missioner shall hold his office for a term of
three years beginning on tho first Thursday
after the first Tuesday in January atter
his election and until his succes
sor is elected and qualified Provided
however That tit the first general elec
tion hold after to adoption of this amend
ment there shall be elected three railroad
commissioners one for tho period of one
year one for the period of two years and
one for the period a three years The gov
ernor secretary of state auditor of pub
lic accounts and treasurer shall reside at
the capital during their term of office
they shall keep the public records book
ana papers there and shall perform such du
ties as may be required by law
Approved March SO A D 1893
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section twenty six 26 of ar
ticle five 5 of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska limiting the num
ber of executive state officers
Be it resolved and enacted by the Leg
islature of the State of Nebraska
Section 1 That section twenty six 28 of
article five 5 of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska be amended to read as
follows
Section 28 No other executive state offi
cers except those named in soction one 1
of this article shall be oreated except
by an aot of the legislature which is
concurred in by not less than three fourths
of the members elected to each house
thereof
Provided That any offlee created by an
act of the legislature may be abolished by
the legislature two thirds of the mem
bers elected to each house thereof concur
ring
Approved March 30 A D 1893
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section nine 9 of article eight
8 of the Constitution of the State of
Nebraska providing for the investment
of the permanent educational funds of
the state
Be it resolved and enacted by the Legisla
ture of the State of Nebraska
Section 1 That section nine 9 of article
eight 8 of the Constitution of the State
of Nebraska be amended to read as fol
lows
Section 9 All funds belonging to the -state
for educational purposes the interest and
income xrhareof only are to besod stall
fee deemed trust runds held by the Btate
the state shall supply all losses there
opthat may in any manner accrue bo that
the same Bhall remain forever inviolate
and undiminished and shall not be in
vested or loaned excopt on United States
or state securities or reuiatered county
bonds or registered school district bonds ot
this state and such funds with the inter
est and income thereof are hereby solemn
ly pledged ior tho purposes for whii h they
are granted and set apart and shall not
be transferred to any other fund for other
uses
Provided The boprd created by section
1 of this article is empowered to sell from
time to time any of tho securities belonging
to the permanent school fund and invest
the proceeds arising therefrom in any of the
securities enumerated in this section bear
ing a higher rate of interest whenever
an opportunity for better investment is pre
Banted
And provided further That when any
warrant upon the state treasurer reg
ularly issued in pursuance of an appropri
ation by the legislature and secured by the
levy of a tax for its payment shall
be presented to the state treasurer for
payment and there shall not be any
money in the proper fund to pay such
warrant the board oreated by section 1
of this article may direct the state treas
urer to pay the amount duo on such war
rant from moneys in his hands belonging
to the permanent school fund of the state
and ho shall hold said warrant as an in
vestment of said permanent echool fund
Approved March 29 A 0 1895
A joint resolution proposing an
amendment to the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska by adding a new
section to article twelve 12 of said
constitution to be numbered section
two 2 relative to the merging of the
government of cities of the metro
politan class and the government of
the counties wherein such cities are
located
Be it resolved and enacted by the Legis
lature of the State of Nebraska
Section 1 That article twelve 12 of the
Constitution of the State of Nebraska be
amended by adding to said article a new sec- j
uuii tu ue uuuiuoreu section vwo JtJ w reaa
as follows
Section 3 The -government of any city of
the metropolitan class and the f gov
ernment of the county in whibh
it is located may be merged wholly
or In part when a proposition so to do has
been submitted by authority of law to the
voters of such city and county and re
ceived the assent of a majority of the
votes cast in such city and also a majority
of the votes east in the county exclusive
of those cast in such metropolitan city at auch
election
Approved March 29 A D 1895
A joint resolution proposing an
amendment to section six 6 of article
seven 7 of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska prescribing the
manner in which Votes Bhall be cast
Bo it resolved and enacted by the Legislat
ure of the State of Nebraska
Section 1 That section six 6 of article
seven 7 of the Constitution of the State
of Nebraska be amended to read as fol
lows
Section 6 All votes shall be by ballot or
such other method aa may be prescribed
by law provided the secrecy of voting be
preserved
Approved March 29 A b 1895
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section two 2 of article four
teen 14 of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska relative to donations
to works of internal improvement and
H
Be it resolved and enacted by the leg
islature of the State of Nebraska
Section 1 That section two 2 of article
fourteen 14 of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska be amended to read as
f oIIowb
Sec 2 No otty county town precinct
municipality or other subdivision of the
state jhall ever nafee donations to any
workn of internal improvement or
manufactory unless a proposition so to
do shall have been first submitted to the
Qualified eeote and ratified by a two -
tniros vo6 at an election or authority ox
law Provided That such donations of a
county wick the dotations of auch subdi
visions in the aggregate shall net exceed
ten per cent of the assessed valuation of
auch county Provided further That any
oity or county stay by a three fourths
vote increase such indebtedness five per
cent in addition to auch ten ner eent aad
no bonds or evidenoos of indebtedness so
issued shall bo valid unless the same shall
have endorsed thereon a certifloate signed
by the secretary and auditor of state
showing that the same 1b issued pursuant to
law
Approved ifaroh 29 A J 1895
I J A Piper secretary of itat of
the stata of Nebraska do hereby certify
that the foregoing proposed ameadments
to the Constitution of the State of Ne
braska are true and correct copies of
tht original enrolled and engrossed
bills ai passed by the Twenty fourth
eeasion of the legislature of tho State
of Nebraska as appears from said
original billa on file in this office and
that all and each of said proposed
amendments are submitted to the
qualified voters of the State of Ne
braska for their adoption or rejection
At the general eleotion to be held on
Tuesday the 3d day of Norembej A
D 1896
In testimony whereof I have here
unto set my hand and afiixed the great
seal of the State of Nebraska
Done at Lincoln this 17th day of
July in the year of our Lord One Thou
sand Eight Hundred and Ninety Six
of the Independence of the United
States the One Hundred and Twenty-
First and of this state the Thirtieth
Seal J A PIPER
Secretary of State
FINAL PROOF NOTICES
Parties having final proof notices in
these columns will receive a marked
copy of the paper which contains
first insertion of same It is the duty
of each claimant to examine their
notice carefully and should there be
any error the fact should be reported
to the land office and to this office at
once for correction
U S Land Office Valennne Nebr J
July 24 189G f
Notice is hereby given that Laura E Young
formerly Laura E Bishop of Belle Fourcbe S D
has liled notice of intention to malu final proof
before llegister and Receiver at their ofllce in
Valentine Nebr onSaturday the 12th day of
Sept 189G on timber culture application Ne
7750 for the wVinefi and w4seJ4 Sec 2 Tp 31 n
It 30 w
He names as witnesses- George Shadbolt
George Seager and John Bishop of Cody Neb
Bazil Hunt of Meiriman Neb
Testimony of Claimant Laura E Young for
merly Laura E Bishop will be taken before the
Clerk of the District Court of Butte county South
Dakota at Belle Fourche Sept 5th 1896
C K GLOVER Begister
jLand Office Valentine Neb
August 10th 189G J
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has flled notice or his intentiouto
make final proof in support of his claim and
that said proof ivill be made before Kegister and
Receiver at Valentine Nebraska on Sept 19
IS96
Pearl O Porter of Woodlake Nebr
H E No 10152 for the sse4 sesw Sec 30
and nekneJi Sec 31 Tp 29 It 26 w
He names the following witnesses to prove her
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said mud
I David Hann James M Hanna Charles A
Birnes John Dale all of Woodiake Nebr
CKGLOVEit Register
U S Laud Office Valentine Nebr
August 13th 1896 j
Notice isneieby given that the following
named settler lias filed notice of his intention to
make final prool in support of his claim and
thatsaid proof will be made before the Register
and Receiver at Valentine Neb on Sept isth
I89i viz
John E Hendricks of Cody Nebr
H E No 9413 for the nseK and sHneJi Sec
27TP35 K34W
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation ef
sahl laud viz
FredL Rose Joseph A Rose Albert C
Rieinenschneider Frank L Reed all of Cody
Nb C R GLO VER Register
Land Office at Valentine Nebr
Ag 17 l96
Nonce is also hereby given that the followin g
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim and
that said proot will be made before the Register
and Receiver at Valentine Neb on Sept 25th
1896 viz
John J Bothwell of Pullman Nebr
HE No 8755 for Lot 1 neJimv nnei Sec
19Tp27n R36W
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuos residence upon and cultivation of
said land viz
Geo H Howard Joseph Cotton David Hilt
John W McAdaras all ot Pullman Neb also
George H Howard of Pullman Neb
HE No 9171 for the stfsw Sec 20 and sseji
Sec 19 Tp 27n R 3G w
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon aiid cultivation of
said land viz
Joseph Cotton David Hilt John J Bothwell
John W McAdatns all of Pullman Neb also
Mary A Pullman of Pullman Nnb
H E No 9lf for the sJ4scHi seswi Sec 10
and Yiftlinnrli Spi IK Tn OAn R Mir
She names the following witnesses to prove
herebnnnuous residence upon aud cultivation
oi said land viz
John J Bothwell David Hilt Chris Wilson
William A Metzgar all of Pull man Nebr also
Lulu E Hilt formerly Lulu E Pen
der of Pullman Neb
T C No 7545 for tiro nw4sei nJ4swJi ae
sw Sec 30 Tp 27n R 35w
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land viz
John J Bothwell George II Howard John W
McAdams Joseph Cotton all of Pullman Neb
C R GLOVER Register
Xdtice Timber Vulture
Laud Office at Valentine Nebr
August 4th 1896 t
Complaint having been entered at this office
by Jacob Klein against John A Flack for fail
ure to comply with law as to timber culture
entry No S441 dated October 23 1890 upon the
sneU and ey2nv Sec lu Tp 29 11 29 in
Cherry county Nebraska with a view to the
cancellation of sid entry contestant alleging
that the salu John A Flack has wholly failed u
break or cause to be broken auy part of said
tract and has wholly failed to plant or cause to
be plaHtea any part of said tract in trees free
seeds or cuttiugs since the date of his said entry
and has wholly failed to cure his laches to this
date The said parties are hereby summoned to
appear at this otllce on the 10th day of Septem
bei 1896 at 10 oclock a m to respond and fur
nish testimony concerning said alleged failure
C R GLOVER Register
J S Land OrncE Valentino Neb i
J illy 2 is
NntipMshwPhvgnvn that Daniel lgan of
Avuat Cner Jmwi has fitpd notice of intention
to make final proof before Register and Recei
vorat their oflice in Valentine Neb on Satur
day the 12th day of Sept 1896 on timber culture
application No 7402 Uv tliswj See 1 Tp 4 n
R29 w
He names as witnesses tffhpa AleLnushlin
TnA ull jr irnnlIA
ojiiicr oiiiiui ui uu iiuei jveiuieaiey
and Bartlett lute of Crooton Neb
of claimant lmlftl FVnn win he
taken before the Clerk ol the District Court at
Slypnmey Keokuk county Towa Sept 5th 189C
C R GLOVER Register
U S LaudOllice Valentine Nebraska I
July 2 1893 f
Nptjce is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim and
that SJlifl Yimnl nlll ha mnln hafrtro Rarrlal n onl
Receiver at Valentine Nebraska on Sept th
Andrew J Wallingford of Kennedy
Nebraska
H E 8825 for the ne See 9 Tp 30 n R 31 tc
He names the following witnesses to prove Ms
continuous residence upom and cultivation of
saldland viz
William H Wilkinson Milton Dunham and
Nekson S Rowley of Kennedy Neb Wlllard s
arorgareidge of Simeon Nebr also
William H Wilknsion of Kennedy
Nebraska
HE 8319 for the stf nw uswj i See 32 Tp 30
n R 30 w
He names the folipwing witnesses to prove
mr continuous residence upon and cultivation
IU amu UU1U VIZ
Andrew J Wallingford Milton Dunham and
Nelson S Rowley of Kennedy Nebr wlllard S
MorgareidgeofSlmeom Nebr
C K GLOVER Register
U S Land Ofllce Valentine Nebraska
Aug 19th 1896 f
Notice Is hereby given that Minnie Dodds for
merly Minnie Ewart of Lake City Colorado has
filed notice of intention to make final proof be
fore the Register or Receiver at his oflflco in Val
entine Neb on Saturday the 25th day of Sept
1896 on timber culture application No 7692
for the stf nwJ4 nsw of section No 26 lu
Township No 27 Range No 29 w
aue names as witnesses Robert Lee Willie
Lee John R Lee and Thomas McCIean all of
Brownlee Neb
Testimony of claimant Minnie Dodds will be
taken before the Clerk of tho District Court of
Hinsdale Count at his oraec in Lake City Colo
rado September 25lh 1890
C R GLOVER Registesr
US Land Ofllce Valentine Nebr 1
August 2lst 1896 f
Notice is hereby given that the following nam
ed settler has filed notice of hls intention to
make final proof in support of his claim and
that said proof will be made before Register and
Re2eiver at Valentine Nebr on Oct 10th
1896 viz
Elsworth P DeTTrance by Lydia De
France his wife of Pass Nebr
H E No 9170 for the sesw swse sec
32 Tp28 Lot 2 swine4 Sec 5 Tp 27 it 29
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land
William Steadman Charles H Tait Wilber A
McNall and Robert M Faddis all of Pass Nob
C R GLOVER Register
US Land Otllce Valentine Nebr
18f
c Notice is hereby given that the
settler has Died notice of her intention to
make final proof in support of her claim and
that said proof will be made before Register
and Receiver at Valentine Nebr on Oct
Cth 1896 viz
Caroline P Capwell of Pullman Neb
H E No 10153 for the aSneJ smv 3ec 22
Tp28R35w
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land
Samuel S McCIean John LRosebeny James
Harman Christian Nelson all of Pullman Nebr
C R GLOVER Register
9 Land Office at Valentine Nebraska i
Aug 22 1896 f
Notice is hereby giyen thatthe
notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim and
that said proof will be made before Robert
Lucas USCCC at Merriman Nebr on Oct
7th 1896 viz
Thomas Gates of Merriman Neb
HE No 10155 for the sene sec 29 stf nwJ4
sv nek sec 28 Tp 29n R 36 w
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence on and cultivation of
said landviz
John Enlow of Gordon Neb Charles H
Jacobson Egbert Bonner Joseph A Saults of
Pullman Nebr
C R GLOVER Register
Wanted An Idea SS
Protect your Ideas they may bring you wealth
Write JOHN WBDDEBBURN CO Patent Attor
neys Washington D C for their 1800 prise oiler
and list of two hundred lnvontlons wanted
Pacific Short Line
Passenger leaves ONeill Neb
at 1005 a m immediately after ar
rival of train from Black
Hills reaching Sioux City at 235 p
m saving three hours time
Lowest rates Purchase local tickets
k to ONeill and rebuy there
P F SIMONS
PROPRIETOR OF
DRAY LINE NO I
Satisfaction guaranteed
Reasonable charges
SMYSER VINCENT
OF-
LIVERY FEED AND
SALE STABLE
Good Rigs and Careful Drivers
Teams Stabled
At Gteo Langs old stand
VALENTINE - - NEBRASKA
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BLACKSMITH a
WACONMAKER
Repairing a Specialty
Prices Strickly Cash and Low
er than ever
SHOP on Cherry St opposite Langs
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NEBRASKA HERSEIiF AGAIN
The plucky Kebraskans who have maintained confidence in their
state are rewarded by bountiful crops and all the people by prudent
care are able to attend the
GREATEST STATE FAIR
Ever planned -west-of the Missouri River- -
The Agricultural Horticultural Dairy Textile Arts
chal Art Poultry Bees Honey and Apiary Goods and
Live Stock Exhibits are best ever offered
The Speediest Race- List ever booked Pacing Trotting Running
Horses from all parts of the country Fast Time
in all classes
The grounds at the - -
WHITE OITY OF THE WEST
Have lost all disagreeable features incident to
their newness last year and are in good shape
RARE MUSICAL PROGRAMME
Besides the numerous bands engaged to entertain the crowds the
Northwestern Scandinavian
Singers Association
Will give a free entertainment on the Fair Grounds Friday Septem
ber 4th 1000 voices and 5 bands of music
All of rare merit
KNIGHTS
OF
AK SARBEN
Will celebrate
THE FEAST OF OLYMPIA
Tuesday night September 1 Grand Military and Civic Parade
Wednesday night September 2 Parade of Nebraska Counties
Thursday night September 3 Knights of Parade
Friday night September 4 Grand Ball Knights of
night September 5 Northwestern Scandinavian Sing
ers Association of 1000 voices
4
The Fremont Elkhorn Missouri
Valley Railroad
Will run special trains from many points Direct to the Fair Grounds
See hand bills for time of trains
RATE One Fare plus 50 cents Admission
For further particulars see nearest agent Northwestern Line
J R BUCHANAN
General Passenger Agent Omaha Neb
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