Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, January 12, 1899, Image 11

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    U
e know
of nothing better to tear the
lining of your throat and
lungs. It is better than wet
feet to cause bronchitis and
pneumonia. Only keep it
up long enough and you
v/ill succeed in reducingy'our
weight , losing your appetite ,
bringing on a slow fever and
making everything exactly
right for the germs of con
sumption.
Stop coughing and you
will get well.
cures coughs of every kind.
An ordinary cough disap
pears in a single night. The
racking coughs of bronchitis
ere soon completely mas
tered. And , if not too far
along , the coughs of con
sumption are completely
cured.
Ask ) our druggist for one
of
Dr. Ayer's
Cherry Peciora
Plaster.
It will aid the action of the
Cherry Pectoral.
If y < "i h-ifo any complaint what
ever uud il&iiro the boat medical
advl.ro yon ran possibly cbtaln ,
write us fr ely. You will receive si
prompt rcnly that may bo of great
vnltio lo you. A'Hress ,
Dtt. J. O. AYES , Lowell , Mass.
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Canada , suiJ wh IP refer- !
inu to that co-intry. I
l < V > r particular- - to
routes , railway fares , etc. . apply to N. Bartholo
mew , 300 5t.i Streot. DPS Moiues , Iowa , Agent for
the Gsvennnen of Canada.
Get Your Pension
DOUBLE
„ y QUEGIC !
Write Cant. OTAR2SLL. PeaHsa Aeest.Washia tca. D.C.
N KITING TO ADTERTIERS
WHEN
pleHRo s iy yea saw the ixUverUsuiJitMit
tu this pupor.
n fl T ST1 ! Ts = cu red or = : = :7 all retsri. Search free.
I A t Lli I CoHamcr&Co 4 F \Vashington.D.C. .
CURE YOURSELF !
Use His CJ for unnatural
discharges , iullaiiiiuatiung ,
irritations or ulcurations
of iu u c o u B nifiiibrancs.
- I'aiulesB , and not astriii-
ATHEEvANSCHEMICAtCo. Bi'nt or poisonous.
\CINCINNATI.O. | 1 Sold by I > rn rrists ,
or Bt-nt in plain wrapper ,
by exproM , prepaid , for
fl.OO , or 3 bottles , | 2.75.
Circular ecnt on reqctit.
Vccetarlans ami Meat Eafrg.
A careful examination of tli3 hearts
of the vegetarian and the meat eatei
show that the number of beats to the
former are fifty-eight to the minute and
of the latter seventy-two. In twenty-
four hours this means a difference of
20,000 beats. From this it is concluded
that in the summer time the vegetarian
has the advantage , for he can keep
cooler and in better health under the
reduced number of heart beats. But in
a cold cliruate , or in our own winters ,
the heat generated by such slow heart
beats would hardly be sufficient to
make life strong and resisting enough.
The true verdict that one must reach is
that the vegetarian is better off In the
summer and the meat-eater stronger in
the winter. Tid-BHs.
Wished They Thought Fo.
Mrs. Wildman I can tell you this ,
Mr. Wildman , if you continue iu your
present life of extravagance you'll sure
ly pay for it some day.
Mr. Wildman I wish , my dear , that
I
my creditors had the same faith in my
good intentions. Richmond Dispatch.
KEEVOUS DEPRESSION.
[ A TALK WITH MRS. PIXKIIAM. ]
A woman with the blues is a very un
comfortable person. She is illogical ,
unhappy and frequently hysterical.
The condition of the mind known as
" the blues , " nearly always , with wo
men , results from diseased organs of
generation.
It is a source of wonder that in this
age of advanced medical science , any
person should still believe that mere
force of will and determination will
overcome depressed spirits and nerv
ousness in women. These troubles are
indications of disease.
Every woman who doesn't imdei-
stand her condition should vrrite to
Lynn , Slass. , to Mrs. Pinlcham for her
advice. Her advice is thorough com
mon sense , and is the counsel of a
learned woman of great experience.
Read the story of Mrs. F. S. BENNETT ,
Westphalia , Kansas , as told in the fol
lowing letter :
"DEAK MRS. PINKHAM : Iharesi-
fered for over two years with falhnpr ,
enlargement and ulceration of the
womb * and this spring , being in such
a weakened condition , caused me to
flow for nearly six months. Some time
ago , urged by friends , I wrote to you
for advice. After using the treatment
which 3'ou advised for a short time ,
that terrible flow stopped.
"I am now gaining strength and
flesh , and have better health than I
have had for the past ten years. I
wish to say to all distressed , suffer
ing women , do not suffer longer , when
there is one so kind and willing to
aid you. "
Lj'dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound is a woman's remedy for wo
man's ills. More than a million wo
men have been benefited by it.
The royal crown of Persia , which
dates back to remote ages , is In the
ib1'111 ° f a P ° r ° f flowers , surmounted
j _ > y\an uncut ruby the size of a hen's
Couch1 ? > / You , Want to. but if not , use Hale'i
onoyo'lIurohouudniidTar. .Of Lruwists. )
Pike' * Toothache Drops Cure in. one Minute.
was formerly a quiun pen fac
tory atX'aris is now devoted to the
.manufacture of quill toothpicks , aud
'turns out 2 ( > .5a ( > .OUO yearly.
.Mrs.Vtii iutv nfioflliMuXKUP lor Chl ! < Jre : >
n'ctiaiiK : soitcUN tiio iims , reaiicpn inflammation
alla\Kiiain cnrf w wind rnlic ' -fut- hnUItt
Talkativeness has another plague at
tached to it , even curiosity ; for praters
which to hoar much that they may
have much to say. Plutarch.
WANTED. Oi.-eoriMl hfatitl tmu ift P'A'N'S v--l !
not IiiMiPlit. Si-mi r > cents to Kleins Chonea' ! Cc. .
New York , for Wiuiii > ! i"in < I Uil ) tf-atlmonlals.
All earthly delights are sweeter in
expectation than in enjoyment ; but all
spiritual pleasures more in fruition
than in expectation , Feltham.
* * 5a&r
Covering Tens of Thousands Cured ,
u Millions of Bottles Sold.
Oo olko dHiJS continues its great beneficent
EI jaCOOSJfll work in the cure of
RHEUMATISM SPRAINS
NEURALGIA BRUISES
SCIATICA SORENESS
LUMBAGO STlffSMESS
And will always be
The Great Remedy For Pain.
SEND FOB OUR COMPLETE CATALOGUE OF
TO USERS OF
ALL GROCERS SELL IT.
ADDRESS
SOUTH OMAHA
"What makes you think she is an im
pressionist ? " "Her complexion. " Ba
zar.
Perhaps the Spaniards would have
asked for peace earlier if they luul un
derstood our language.
Attorney What ground have you for
asking for a pension ? Applicant Why ,
when the engagement began , I lost my
head Harper's Bazar.
First Volunteer ( of returning decimat
ed regiment ) The girls are going wild
over us ! Second Volunteer ( grimly )
Yes ; we are remnants. Ex.
"Jack says this new horse he has
bought is a bargain. " "Then it is a safe
lady's horse. " "Why ? " "Because a
woman can always drive a bargain. "
Judy.
At Sunday school a little girl was ask
ed : "Why should you not hide your light
under a bushel ? " The reply came pat :
"For fear of setting lire to it. " London
Chronicle.
Mrs. Benham Mother tried to com
mit suicide to-day , but I prevented it.
Mr. Beuham I wish you'd let her have
her own way about those little things.
Town Topics.
"The German Emperor , " said the shoo
clerk Jjoarder , "seems to be carrying
things by storm. " "Yes , " assented the
Cheerful Idiot , "he reigns and blows. "
Indianapolis Journal.
Mrs Thricewed ( of Chicago ) I won
der it' the ancients had a god of di
vorce ? Mrs. Oftwed ( of Dakota ) I sup
pose not. You know it is said that the
nulls of the gods grind slowly. Life.
"No , Willie , dear , " said mamma , "no
more cake to-night. Don't you know
you cannot sleep well on a full stomach
ach ? " "Well , " replied Willie , "I can
sleep on my back. " Philadelphia Press.
"Here is an article headed , 'From
War to Wedlock , ' " said Mrs. T > .T as she
looked over the newspaper ; "that is an
alliterative title. " "Yes , " added Mr.
Tiff ; "alliterative , but tautological. "
Judge.
"That new advertisement writer is no
good. " "Why ? " "Here's an advertise
ment which he wrote of our famous
Natural Mineral Spring Water , and at
the bottom it says : 'Address the manu
facturers. ' " Puck.
Jay Green ( a rural swain ) When I
was out buggy rjdin' with Miss Daisy
Flitters last Sunday , she insisted on
takiu' the reins ! " Abuer Applediy
What did you do ? Jay Green Aw ! I
took the hint ! Puck.
Professor Too bad ! One of my pu-
nls , to whom I have given two courses
of instruction in the cultivation of the
memory , nas forgotten to pay me , and
the worst of it is I can't remember his
name. Fliegeude Blatter.
"Why don't you cry 'enough ? ' " said
i bystander to a little Frenchman who
was being badly pounded and who kept
crying "Hurrah ! " "I give a t'oussand
dollar , " said the little Frenchman , "to
know zat word before. " Judge.
"There's a man who has had many a
narrow escape from being shot. " "In-
leed ! Was he one of the Rough Riders
who rushed up that hill at Caney ?
'No ; Le was an Adirondack guide for
nearly three weeks. " Chicago News.
'Ihe governess was giving littie Tom-
ry ? a grammar lesson the other day.
'An abstract noun , " she said , "is the
lame of something which you can
think of but not touch. Can you give
ne an example ? " Tommy A red-hot
loker ! Tit-Bits.
Mr. Ticks Adam was certainly in
great Juck. Miss Wicks How was
that ? Mr. Ticks Why. when he got a
wife he only had to give up a rib ; and
now it takes all the backbone a man
i.ns just to think of getting married.
Roxburg Gazette.
Mrs. Kno\vit Mrs. Strongmind is
gradually developing her husband into
an ideal man. He docs everything now
just as she wants him to. Mrs. Sharp
er Yes , and when she has him perfect
she will despise him because he didn't
bavo a mind of his own ! Puck.
"My brain is on fire , " tragically ex
claimed Mrs. Bobkins , as she threw
herself down upon the sofa. "Why
don'r you blow it out ? " absentmindedly
ly replied l.obkins , deeply absorbed in
evening newspaper. And then lie
[ lodged a tlying hair-brush. Exchange.
Fond Mother Th' papers is saying as
jew Mister DeStar. th' great actor , is
jettiu' one hoomlred dollars a night.
Scene Shifter Yis ; an' wet does we get !
Duly fifty cents a night fer shiftin' all
: hat heavy scenery fer him ter walk an'
spout before. It's an anarchist I'll soon
je. New York Weekly.
"So you and Dickey have been play-
ng soldier , have you. Tommy ? I hope
rou didn't really quarrel with each
tther. " "Quarrel nothin' . Dick only
) laycd soldier about three minutes , and
; hen he said he was gohf to be a Cuban
usurgent. and he stopped and went to
jatin * . " Chicago Tribune.
Willie I think old Moneybags is the
.neauest man I ever knew. Millie
SVhat has he done ? Willie Bought for
lis daughter a musical parlor clock
ivliich plays "llome , Sweet Home" at
.0 o'clock , "Tramp , Tramp , Tramp' ' at
.0:15. and "Johnny , Get Your Gun" at
.0:30. Jewelers' Weekly.
Mrs. Rumbold I can't understand
rhy you are so glad to be at home
gain. Didn't your daughter , the
ountess. make it pleasant for you over
bere ? Mrs. Hardrocks Oh. yes ; Molly
fled to make me feel right at home ,
ut I never tried to eat with my knife
without brfbg caught at it either by tbe
Hint or the bugler. Chicago News.
TOO SURE OF HER MAN ,
He Came to Tell Her Important Neivs ,
but lie Beat Him OfF.
"There's no use of your saying a
jyord ! " exclaimed the woman of the
house as soon as she had opened tr.e
door and glanced at tue man standing
outside. "I know you. "
"But , ma'am - "
"I recognized you as scon as I saw
you. You can't- "
" ' "
"Ma'am -
"You're the. man who sold me a wash
ing machine six months ago for SG.50
that wasn't worth shucks. It wouldn't
_ >
"All I wanted to tell you , ma'am ,
is - "
" It wouldn't wash anything. The
longer you used it the dirtier the
clothes got. You couldn't sell me any
thing now if you was to pay me for
taking it. When a man fools me once
he won't ever have the chance to do it
again. I can tell you that. I'll sell that
washing machine back to you for 50
cents. It doesn't make any difference
what you've got this time. I wouldn't
touch it with a ten-foot pole , and you
can talk until you are gray. It won't
do any good. "
"Madam , " yelled the man , who had
ben dancing about impatiently , "your
kitchen roof is blazing where that iron
stovepipe runs up through it ! That's
what I stopped to - "
"Good laud ! Why didn't you say so ?
What did you stand there talking for
when the house is burning up ? Run
over to that grocery store on the corner
and turn in an alarm ! Fire ! Fire- !
Chicago Tribune.
Youth and
Mr. Armour is a great believer ir >
young men and young brains. He never
discharges a man if he can possibly
avoid it. If the man is not doing good
work where he is , he puts him in some
other department , but never discharges
him if he can find him other work. He
will not , however , tolerate intemper
ance , laziness or getting into debt.
Some time ago a policeman entered his
office. In answer to Mr. Armour's
question , "What do you want here ? ' '
he replied : "I want to gnrnishee one of
your men's wages for debt. " "Indeed , "
said Mr. Armour ; "and who is the
man ? " Asking the oflicer into his pri
vate room he sent for the debtor. "How
long have you been in debt ? " asked Mr.
Armour. The clerk replied that he had
been behind for twenty years and could
not seem to catch up. "But you get a
good salaiy , don't you ? " "Yes , but I
can't get out of debt. " "But you must
get out , or you must leave here , " said
Mr. Armour. "How much do you owe ? "
The clerk then gave the amount , which
was less than a thousand dollars.
"Well , ' 'said Mr. Armour , handing him
a check , "there is enough to pay all
your debts , and if I hear of your again
retting into debt you will have to
leave. " The clerk paid his debts and
remodeled his life on a cash basis.
8 access.
A xjouolc crop etOn
On a Long Island farm is an apple tree
which bore two crops of fruit the past
rrar , and the farmers are taking unusual
interest in lliis peculiarity of nature. Just
ns much interest is being shown in IIos-
t otter's Stnimifh Bitters , which euros dys-
[ > opsia. indirection , constipation and blood
disorders when other remedies fail to ben
efit.
_
Why 'UtcyV - it.
Mr. Fuddleson I wonder why it is
that girls don't get married as yoiri
nowadays as they used to ?
Miss Cutting It's because they hav
io wait for the men to grow up. Why ,
: nie rarely sees a fellow now who is
i-apable of earning his own living before -
fore lie's 35 or 40.-
Free I aiuls in Montana.
Homesteads and pre-emptions can be
iken in the Milk River Valley and olhei
arts of the state within sight and hearing
/f daily trains on the f Jreal Northern Rsiif-
, vay. Renters and others should avail
liemselves of this chance to get a footing
'iid become independent. For printed
uitler and other information , address
iIofacsFolsom , Immigration Agent , G. X.
y. , St. Paul. Minn.
He Lniiflicd
"I suppose. Henry , " said the old gen-
leman to the new son-in-law , "that you
ire aware the check for $50.000 I put
imong your wedding presents WP.S
nerely for effect ? "
"Oh. ye.s. sir , " responded the cheerful
lenry ; "and the effect was excellent.
[ 'he bank cashed it this morning with-
tut a word. " Vanity Fair
E OF OriO. ClTV OP TOLEDO , ( -5
LU ( AS COUNTV. )
FKAXIC J. CHENEY makes oath that he is thornier
r-nior partner of the firm of F. .1. CHENEY &
o. , ( loins : business in the City of Toledo. County
ml State aforesaid , and that said firm will pay
lie sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
iid every case of CATAURH that cannot be
ured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before nieniul subscribed in my pros-
uce. this Uth day of December , A. D. 188(5. (
Aw. . GLEASON.
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cnre is taken internally and
cts directly on the blood an I mucus sunaces of
lie system. Send for tostnioniaK free.
F. .1. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo , Ohio.
S Sold bdruf ists. 75c.
Too i. K t Turn Arund. .
"What an egotistical chap young
Jurgatroyd is getting to be ! "
"Ah , that comes of living in a fiat. "
"What has that got to do with it ? "
"Why. a person always feels so big
rhen he is in the avprairp flat. "
Pains asid Aches
> f Rheumatism Make Countless
Thousands Suffer.
But this disease is cured by Hood's Sar-
aparilla , which neutralizes the acid in the
lood. If you have any symptoms of rheu-
latism take Hood's Sursiparilla at ouce
nd do not waste time and money on un-
nown preparations. The merit of Hood's
ursaparilla is unquestioned and its rec-
rd of cures unequalled.
Hood's Sersaparilla
i America's Greatest lledicine for Rheumatism.
Hood'o Pills core all Liver llli , z5eenr .
II-\r Fhc Got It.
"John , " she asked , "how do yo.i like
/his / hat on me ? "
"Oh , I dunne , " he answered. "Have
you bought it ? "
"No ; not exactly. I brought It home
on approval. I intend to take either
this or another one , which is $5 more
than this , but I thought "
"Say , Florence , " he interrupted ;
"that's the most becoming hat I ever
saw you have on. Telephone to them
first thing in the morning that you'll
take it , so as to make sure they'll not
sell it to anvbody else. "
First tour leaves Chicago Jan. 17 ; second
end tour leaves Chicago Feb. 11 , 11:99.
i'ricc of ticket includes all traveling ex
penses for thirty days. These tours are
made by special trains of palace cars , in
cluding dining cars. For descriptive books
and rntos write to Chas. U. Gates , Toledo ,
Ohio.
A Mere Tyro.
She Have you ever had any experi
ence on the links ?
He Well , no , not exactly. I used to
work in a sausage factory but merely
as a book-keeper.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets. All
drugiri&ts refund the money if it fails to cure.
25c. The genuine has L. U. Q. on each tablet
Though Vienna is constantly grow
ing , the consumption of meat , owing to
the growing number of poor familks ,
has steadily decreased during the last
six years.
I believe Piso's Cure is the only mods-
cine that will cure consumption. Anna
M. Ross , Williamsport Pa. , Nov. 12. " 1)5.
Great Britain's marine steam to-i-
nage is to-day G.720.703. about as mv .1
as that of all other nations added to
gether.
Has Been Greatly Benefited by
Pe-ru-na.
- - .
Congressman . Mccltlson of Ohio , write *
the follovrlnj ; letter to Dr.
Dr. S. B. Hatmant Cohtnibus , O ,
DEAT. Sm : I have used several bet *
ties of Pe-m-na and feel greatly bene
fited thereby. I have been afflicted
Hon. D. MEHKISOJT.
with catarrh of the head and feel on
couraged. to believe tbn.t continued
use of Pe-ru-na will fuliv eradicate a
disease of thirty years' standing-
Yours sincerely.
D. MCEKiSON.
The continued receipt of endorse
ments like this for Dr Uartiaan'a
great catarrh remedy , prove its valud
beyond question. Men of prominence
everywhere are recognizing the merit oi
Pe-ru-na and are willing- give expres
sion to their iudgment because a certain ,
absolute cure for catarrh is a public
good. 6.11 druggists sell Pe-ru-na.
Heal thyflappy Girls
often. From no apparent
Cause , become languid and
despondent in the early d&ys
oF their womanhood They
drag along always tired ,
never hungry , breathless
and with a palpitating
heart after slight exercise
so that merely to walk
up st&iTS 12. exhausting.
Sometimes a short. dry- cough
leads to the Fea ? that they * _ <
are "going into consumption ! ' -W !
They are anaemic , doctors - /
tors tell them , which means /
that they have too little '
blood Are you like that" ? Have you too httle blooa ?
Mo-re ansmic peoph have been made strong , hungry.
cneTgptic men and women by the use oF Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills For Pale People than by any other means They
&re the best tonic in the world ,
Miss I.tilu Stevens , of Gasport , Niagara Co. , N. Y. , had been a very
healthy girl until about a year ago , when she grew weak and pale. She
lost her appetite , was as tired in the morning as on retiring , and lost flesh
until she became so emaciated that her friends hardly knew her. The doc
tors declared the disease anaemia , and gave her up to die. A physician
who was visiting in Gasport pi availed upon her to try Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills for Pale People. She did so , and was benefited at once. She is now
well and strong the very picture of health. Dttjfulo ( Ar. I' ) Courier.
genuine 6re sold only m packages , the
a&rtng the full name. Foir b&le by &H drug
gists or sent , postpaid , by the Or Y/illiamb / Medicine
Company. Schenect dy. N Y. , on receipt of price , fifty
cents per boxE > ooK o ? cores Free en recuest.
"Forbid a Fee ! a shine : and
O
That He Will Do. 3 9
Don't Use
One "Wom-in's "Wisdom.
IMIO And so.yonr former sweetheart
m.irried your rival , did she ?
lie yes. She didn't know -which of
us she liked the hest. so we agreed to
have a fist fight for her'1
She And you were the loser. Too
bad t'-int you should lose ihe fight and
the girl. too.
He Oh , I won ( he fight all right
enough. The other fellow was in the
hospital for two weeks , but she marrie'l
him just the same. I guess she thought
it would be a good idea to marry a man
she could handle.
In TV'Intor Use Allen's Foot-Ease.
A powder to be shaken Into the shoes.
During winter your feet feel uucomfort- '
able , nervous , and often cold and damp.
If you have perspiring , smarting feet or
tight shoes , try Allen's Foot-Ease. It
warms and rests the feet and makes
walking -easy. Cures swollen and
sweating feet , blisters and callous spots.
Itelieves corns and bunions of all pain
and is a certain cure for chilblains and
frost bites. Try It to-day. Sold by all
druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial
package mailed FREE. Address Allen
B. Olmsted. Le Roy. N. Y.
Where She Came In.
Cora Pauline is smarter I'.iau you ,
my dear. She can acompany the new
tenor on the piano.
Perdita Yes. but I can accompany
him on my bicycle. Pick-Me-Up.
$1OO.OO Given
For uie best name , for the best Headache
Powders. Conditions with one full size
box sent for 25 cents ( silver or one cent
stamps ) . Address Badger Chemical Co. ,
Watertown , Wis.
Liberia is the only more or less civil
ized country where clocks are almost
entirely dispensed with. The sun rls'ea
exactly at G a. m. and sets at 6 p. m. ,
throughout the year , and Is vertically
overhead at noon.
The Success of the Season.
ir
A $ J : ° 2 P
FOR 50 CEWTS.
A Richly Illustrated and Beautiful Peri *
cdical , Coverirg the Whole Field
oi Popular Reading.
TUB LEDGER MONTHLY Is the marvel
of the age for beauty and low price. With
Its Artistic L'tliosr-iph.c Colored Covers ,
Superb Pictorial lllns rations , Serial and
Short Stories by Lead.ng Writers of th $
World , and Special Departments of De < J- "
onuive Art , Embroidery , Home Emploj.
ment for Woineu , and. In fact , every De
partment of home improvement which adtli
to the economy and charm of home life , ba
It indoors or outdoors , THE LEDGEH
MONTHLY is beyond question , and , accord
ing to
toCOMMENTS
COMMENTS OF THE PRESS OF
THE WHOLE UNITED STATES ,
r..e most Tvondcrful production for Ita price.
Simply to see a copy of THE LEDGEH
MONTHLY is to be tirmly convinced thai
no such costly periodical has ever been ot
ferod * o the public for so little money. Youi
sample ropy lull prove this to you.
Your Postmaster will show yon a sampli
ropy of THE LEDGEH MONTHLY and
also take your subscription for THB
LEDGER MONTHLY for a whole year foi
only 50 cents.
Don't fail to ask your Postmaster to let
you look at a sample copy , and you will b
sure to give him your GO cents for a year" !
subscription to THE LEDGER MONTHLY ,
the Great Family Magazine.
ROBERT BONNER'S SONS , Publishers ,
15G Ledger Building , New York City.
S. C. N. U. 2-09
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.
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in time.
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