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Kverjr application elves relief. Every bottle contain! a euro. Every bottle tested as to quality.
ETETY
Genuine Bottle Bears tie Hun's Signature. Every testimonial strictly true. Every day Increased demands. Every patient is amazed and oared. Every ache or pain inooumbi. Sold by Druggists and Dealers Everyvherc.
THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimore, Mil
BL'RNAN—Thursday inornlnu at 1 o'clock, Myr:i. daughter ol Lyman and Anna Burgan. aged 3 years and 6 months. funeral will take place from their residence In Otter Creek township at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Interment at Woodlawn cemetery.
AN NOUNCEMENT
VOT«!«T'i M'ISSOKtltKKS OK 15. AND 1
I.. STOCK.
There will foe a meeting at the ofiice of Koulkes A Dahlen Friday evening. December 13lh, of subscribers to stock In Prairie City B. and L.. Series •J, fur the purpose of adopting by-laws, etc. Any one de*irlng Hock can obtain the same by calling at 511 Ohio street.
JI^'l.KUriOX -N'O TICK.
NATTOSAL STATK BANK.
TEKRE HAUTE, INK., December 11, 1E6D. Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the above bank will be held at their banking house on Tuesday, January 14!h 189'l. between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p.m., Tor the purpose of electing five directors for the ensuing year. C. 31. WAIIKEN, Cashier.
WANTED.
*Y*7ANTKI—Agents to sell Tllton'g toilet and V» medicinal soap best and cheapest on earth nothing like It In use ami)reparad to demonstrate that It outsell* any article ever offered no experl"iic* rei nred to make sales agents make $4 to S7 per day sample free.
OLE TILTON, Pittsburg, Pa.
\\TANTED —{GO salary, $40 expenses In advance VV allowed each month. Steady employment at home or traveling. No soliciting. Duties delivering and making collections. No postal cards. Address with stamp, Hafer it Co Phjua, Ohio.
WAN
TKD—1 wish to employ a few ladles on salary to take charge of my business at their homes. Light, very fascinating and healthful Wages 110 per week, ltererence given, liooii pay for p-irt time. Address, with stamp, Mrs. Marlon Walker Louisville, Ky.
ANTKD—(iood tinner at (ieo. S. Zimmerman's, COS Wabash avenue.
WANTED
Sc'Bsors. knives, cleavers, etc.,
ground in best manner,. Lawn mower* put in order. Also saws dressed for carpenters, butchers, and others. Repairing of all kinds. John Armstrong, No. 10 North Third street.
FOR SALE.
FOIt
SALE- A business building In central location will net 8 per cent, on Investment. Pries. $2,700.
A nice four room cottage on Fourth avenue every convenience an elegant home. Price, {1,250, A small cotfige on Liberty avenue llrstclas^ Hondltlon good well, outbuildings, etc. Price. $061).
A tract or ground adjoining tne city limits will make ti) building lots. Price. $2,700 T. 11. KKAL ESTATE A IMIMIOVICMKNTCO
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G52 Wabash avenue.
H)!t SALE—Fine larg- draught team. Call at 111 north Tenth street for nartlcu ars. W.M. O'MOKROW.
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7*011 SALF,-Stationary engine, cast Iron frame, second-hand tlrst-class. lxteen horse-power, In Drst-class condition, A poly to
IIRNHY H1LD, H24 Main street.
SVLE 01 KK0HAN(rE-A carefully selecteJ stock of irdw-ire, direct from the manufant.ure-, invoicing at lowest wholesale or Jobburs' prices $16,00). Address,
H. B. McKSEUOR, Drawer 11, Lovlngton, 111.
•pionaALR-0 Id in'.'' »t ifcm brndred.su
able for housecleaolng purposes, lnyulre at Dally
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JFOR^RENT^
RENl'-Nn. 411 south Fourlh s'reet, a house with six rooms, with all conveniences at hand. Apply at 403 s-.uth Fourth street.
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PATEITS
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NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS NOTES. A cow weighing 1,080 sold for §16 at Dana this week.
Will Shryer, of-WorthingtoD, killed white qiiail a few days ago. The artillery company at Rockville has purc-haspd new untorms.
The Wink!-p'e :k Pdinut mine Knight'eville has bttn told to Jack Wat eon.
There ia an epidemic of measles st Canneleburg, and all the schools are closed.
It is enid that two deserters from the United States army are in hiding in Viccennee.
The totsl fitnouct of taxes collected in Cumberland county, II!., for the year 1889 was 207,423 32.
A plat of new addition to Danville consisting of twenty-five lots, was filed for record Wednesday.
Duricg a storm at Pari?, Tuesday thirty panes of glass in the High school buildiDg were broken by hailstone?.
A bou?8 owned by Dan Ellis, near Greencnstle, was blown down by high winda TusBday and Ellis' leg broken.
E:i Cooprider has been appointed jur tic9 of the peace of Harrison towastiip. Clay county, vice George P. Loring, re moved.
The enterprising Kansas Journal is sued a double number this week, one number teeming with holiday advertise ments.
Tilgman McDermsd, a school teaoher at Shoals, and wife were drowned in White river Wednesday morning by the upsetting of a boat.
The Phi Kappa Pei fraternity of Da Pauw college will soon rent a handsome residence about to be vacated at Graencastle and use it for a club house
Brazil Timfe: Tom Walton,of Knighttville, who went to Grey's Statiou, Ky., during the strike to work, is holding quite a successful revival mesttcg at that place.
Charles II. Pithian, a farmer living near Hazleton, was instantly killed Wednesday night while out coon hunting by being etruck on the head by a falling limb.
Tuesday morning Henry Shoenebauro, an apprentice in the Sun ofiice at Vincennes, had the first three fingers on his right haud badly mashed in a press he was feeding.
The papers were signed Wednesday for a prize fi^ht between Ed Corey, of Crawfordeville, and Dick Keating, of Lifsyette. The place or time haa not been decided upon.
Wm. H. More, ot Crawfordsville, sen tenced to two years in the northern prison, has been paroled on the condition that he abstain from the use of intoxicating l'i|Uora.
A man at Worthington has an original way of getting rid of tramps. When ona of them gets in his quarters he plays deaf and dumb and soon rids himself of the knight of the road.
Vincennps Commercial: It is fashionable now for gentlemen to carry their keys ou a clir.in ia tbe manner in which watches are carried, only that the bunch of knys are stowed away in the hip pocket. All danger of losing them is thereby avoided.
SUPREME COURT.
Abstract* of Opinion* Rendered Wednesday, Dtcember 11. 1889. TRESPASS—AGO EIA ATK)N—I'LKA
DINLL.
13,940. Elmer Bennett vs. Truman il. Mcliulre. CllntonC. C. Alllrmed. Mitchell, C. J. The appellant sued the appellee In trespass, alleging that with force and arms he entered upon the plaintiff's premises, and by war of aggravation. It is alleged '.hat having so wrongfully entered upon the plaintiff's premises, the defendant attempted to sediii-e and debauch plaintiffs wife. The defendant answered that he er tered with the plalntlfl'd license, to ontaln possession of a shovel previous!* loared to the latter. The plaintiff replied admlttl' the license, but alleged that It was obtained by fraudulent representations, In that the plaintiff did not want the shovel, but Intended from the beginning to seduce and debauch the plalnMff's wife, the representations being a mere pretext to accomplish that end. Held: That the reply Is bad. and that the answer slates a good defense.
RUII.LLOAP—ITTLUC AID.
No. 13,811. Vinson Y. Williams vs. the board of commissioners of Lawrence county. Lawre: ce C. C. Reversed. Elliott, J. (1) A taxpayer may petition the board of commissioners to order an additional tax levy to inaxe up the deficiency In an appropriation voted by a township to aid a railroad company. (2) When an appropriation not exceeding two per cent, has been lawfullj nl», It becomes a binding obligation upon tbe township, from which ft Is not dncharged by a subsequent destruction or shrinkage In vulue of some of Its taxable property.
OUAKDIAN AN1) WARD.
12 321. Wm. 0. Bowen et al. vs. state ex rel Wm. H. Bradbury etal. Wayne C. C. Affirmed. Olds, J. (1) In an aeMon-upon a guardian's bond the plaintiff may Join In the complaint facts entitling ilm to hRTe conveyances made the defendents set aside as fraudulent and the property subjected to the payment of thedebt. (2) The lability of a sure In a guardian's bond must be governed by the same general principles which apply to suretie* In other obligations.
MISCOSIICCT or JCLTT.
13.910, Jacob De Hart vs. Jacob L. Etnlre. Warren C. C. Affirmed. Coffey, J. (1) To authorize the setting aside of a verdict on account of the misconduct of the Jury, It must appear tbat such misconduct was gross and resulted In probable Injury to the party complaining. and. where the affidavits upon the subject of the misconduct and Its effect are conflicting, the supreme court will not disturb the conclusion of the trial court.
Real K*tate Transfers.
Samuel Royse, administrator Edward Cruft and Itary E. Crutt, widow of Edward Cruft, to Peter J. Kyan, lots a and 10. block 6, Crufl's subdivision I 475 00 P. W. Stac: and wife to Catharine Russell. ivj tot 131, Hose gsubdlvslon 1,800 CO Lucy C. Day and husband to Morton L.
Collins, lot fi, Walter & Weinand'ssub 1,200 00 Oscar and C. A. Minter to Mmotliy Conway. 37tjj feet on Slxth-and-a-hair street 1,350 CO Charles A. K-lley and wife to Emma Taylor, lot 17. W.J. Ball's sub., south
Fifth street 5.460 CO H. P. Davis et ux. to T. C. Rowe. lots 16, 17, 20 and 21, in block S. In Coal Bluff... 60 00
THE MAKK-ETS.
THE CHICAGO MARKET.
Chicago. December li—The opening, range *nd closing prices were: ,—Closing—,
Oats—
December.. January May
.2fB4 .21 .22
Lard-
January 5 90 May 6 07^ Klbs— December.. 4 75 January. May
For nventlons promptlj
secured. Reference, by permission, to Hon. Wm Mack. Address
O. K. DUFFY,
6H7 Wa*hlnirton. D.
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Ranse. To day. .7Slii5i ,791,1a .731,$
Wheat— Opening. December... 7Sj January May
nay. .78* .791S ,Rir»
.IS'ift1 .7938 .7834 .b2"S(J) .f&Vi .S3
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.7938 •f&Vl
Corn—
December... January May
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S.So 3 9 00 9.25 9 S2I£ a 65 ft 9.70
8 95 9 30 9.67«i
S00 9.35 9.72W
5 S7ltt? 5.90 6 15 It 6.07K
5 S7St 6 071J
4.721,4 4 95
5 93 6.10
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4.90 4.77H 5.00
4 4 75 4 924® 5 95
SEEDS—Quiet. Sales flax, 11 bags at $1.35.
by sample were: No. 1
and Sngar.
YORK,Coffee
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December 12. Coffee.—Options
opened firm, unchanged 15 points up: closing Irregular. 10S35 points up, active. Sales were 96.af.0 bags, including December. $16 05ft 16 January, $16.10j 16.20 February. $1615(216 30 Mar»h. *16.20tfl6 4': April. {16 25r?lG30 May. i'6.25(?16.45: July. $16.35t?16 45 August. *16.35 September. $16 15(7 16 45 October. $16 20316.30. Spot- Rio, ttrm fair cargoes, 19sc No. 7, 17Sc No. 6, lSPsc.
Sugar—Raw. easier: refining, quiet, ab.nl steidjr.
These are the days when the man with the shotgun goes out hunting and gets back with a bad cold. Then
A
Dr.
Cough Syrup is in order.
Bull's
If you want to buy gentlemen's holi day presents call at the large and exclusive furnishing house of James Hunter & Co., 523 Main street. Largest variety to be found in the city. Our prices we guarantee always below any competitor. Please don't forget what we Bay about prices.
new idea embraced in Ely's Cream Balm. Cuturrh is cured by cleansing and healing, not by drying up. It i6 not a liquid or enuff, but is easily applied into the nostrils. Its effect is magical and a thorough treatment wiil cure the worst caees. Price 50c.
Ringgold mask ball Monday evening December 1G, at Germania hull.
Interested People.
Advertising a patent medicine in the way in which the proprietor of Kemp's Balsam for Coughs and Colds does, is in deed wonderful. He authorizes all drug-' gists to give those who call for it a sample bottle free, that they may try it before purchasing. The large bottle3 are 50c and $1.00. We certainly would advise a trial. It may save you from con eumption.
With Ely's Cream Balm a child can be treated without pain or dread and with perfect safety. Try the remedy. It is easily applied into the nostrils and gives relief with the first application Price 50 cents.
TbeEcxitoment Not Over.
The rush on the druggists still contin ues and daily scores of people call for a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs for tbe cure of Coughs. Cjlds, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Kemp's Balsam, the standard family remedy, is sold on a guarantee and never fails to give entire satisfaction Price 50c and S1.00. Trial size free.
Music by our full orchestra of 16 pieces at the Ringgold mask ball Monday evening, December 16.
DR. GLOVER,
SPECIALTY—DISEASES OF THE RECTUM, Seventh and Poplar. Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. and 6 to 8 p. IT.
"FiS'o-
R0YALISB
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A mirvel of strength ami wholesomeness. More economl cal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders.
Sold oti'ji in can#.
P.OVAL BAKIN« l'ownr O). KM W«LL ST. V. Y.
SCIENTIFICAIWICAN
Is the oldest and most popular seipntiflc nrd mechanical paper published and has the larjM'Pt circulation of any paper of Its claw in the world. Knlly illustrated. Best class of Wood Knjiravines. Published weekly. for specimen e«»i»v. Price Four' pnths' trial, fl.<p></p>N.Y.
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A great success. Each Isa tains eolored !illioi?mphic plates of count., city residences or public buildintrs. Nmneioas ensravin^s and full plans and specifications for the use of such us contemplate building. Price $2.50 a year, 25 eta. a copy. MUNN A CO., PUBLISHERS.
may be secured by applying to 211 CNN* & CO., have had over
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TRADE MARKS.
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COPYRIGHTS for book?, charts, mnpe, ote., qniekiy procured. Address 3IUSX vfc CO., I'ntcnt Solicitors.
GEN EH A I. OFIICE: 301 BUOADWAY, N". f.
OFFERED
for nn incurable ease of Catarrh in the Head bythe proprietors Of
R. SAGES CATARRH REMEDY.
Symptoms of Catarrli. Headache, obstruction of nose, discharges falling into tuiv.i.t.. sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid eyes weak, ring-inu in ears, deaf ues" Jilliculty of cleai lnir throat, expectoration of offensive mutter breath offensive: smell and taste impaired, and general debility. Only a few of these symptoms likely to be present at onco. Thousands of cases result in consumption. and end ill the jrrave.
By its mild, soothing, and healing-properties. Dr. Sage's Remedy cures the worst eases. iUlc.
The Original I.ITTtE
LIVERPILLS.
ia Pxrrlv Vwta-
%a Y\ *3 blc Harmless.
Cnequnlod as a Liver Pill. Snmllest,cheap--jst, easiest to take. One Pellet a DoseCure Sick Headache, BiliousHcadaclie, Dizziness. Constipation, Indigestion, Hilton* Attacks, and all_ derangements of the stomach and bowels. 25 eta. by druyyistA.
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JoorxuJ Building, IHDIAMAPOLI8.
THE TERRE HAUTE EXPRESS, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1889.
Satisfaction Positively Guaranteed
We feel confident In saylDg that
NO Purer or Better Baking Povyder
Is sold. All we ask Is a fair trial.
Sold, by a.11 Grrocersl
1-pound cans for 40c. and Impound cans for 20c.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DRS. ELDER & BAKER,
Homcepathic Physicians and
Surgeons.
Office, 102 Sooth Sixth 8tre«t.
Night calls at the office will receive prompt at tentlon. Telephone No. 1SS.
L, B. BIBTBOLOIAW.
DRS. MAIL & BARTHOLOMEW
Derjtists,
(SoeoeMon to Bartholomew ft Hall. 529OtLlo St. Terre Haute, Ind
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M. B. SJLKKMAB.
ROYSE A SHERMAN,
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ttorneys at Law,
J7Q. 517 OK IO STREET.
DR. C. O LINCOLN
DENTIST,
Al! work warranted as represented. Office am residence 810 North Thirteenth ttreet, Tarr Santo Ind.
TIME TABLE.
SIXTH STREET DEPOT.
CLEVELAND, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY.
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On an after October 10th, 1889, trains will urrive and depart from Sixth street depot as follows:
COIXO S18T—
No. 12 N Y. and Boston Express 3... l.'JO a. No. 2 Indianapolis and Cleveland 8 02 a.m. No. 18 N. It. and Boston Limited P6CT 1 02 p. in. No. 8 Day Express and Mail 8.47 p. m.
GOING WEST
No. Southwestern Express SV 1.20 am. N o. 9 Day Express and Mail 10.09 a. m. No. 19Southwestern Limited P3CV.. 12.55 p. ia. No. 8 Afattoon Express 7.27 p.m.
Trains marked thus (P) Parlor Car. Trains marked thus (Sj Sleeping Car. Trains marked thus (C) CafeCar. Trains marked thus (V) Vestibule Cars.. Trains marked thus run Dally. All other traiiibljally. Sunday excepted. Train No. IST'the Vestlbuled Limited, has through Sleepers for New. York and Boston and Cafe Dining Car.
No. 12 has through Slpepers to New York, also Combination Sleeper and Parlor Car for Cincinnati.
No. 6 has Sloepers and P.irlor Car for St I.ouls. No. 19 has Sleepers, Parlor Car and Cafe Car for St. Louis.
E. E. SOUTH, Agent,
FIRE INSURANCE!
ALLEN, JCELLEY & CO,
605 Wabash Avenna. Terre Haute, Ind. RETRKSKSTING Commercial Uoion, of London
Michigan P. & M.,of Detroit London &. Lancashire, of Liverpool Lsncashire, of Manchester
British America, of Toronto
Western Assurance, of Toronto ion Insurance Co., of California-, 'ftl raders' Insurance Co., of Chicago ...Sun Insurance Co, of California
Manufacturers', of Indianapolis.
Besides the sbive reliable Dre companies we represent the largest company In the United States doling an Accident. Plate Glass, Steam Boiler and Employers' Liability buslcess.
THE FIDELITIA5D CASUALTY OF SEW TOEK.
Also the best and lareest Live Stock Insurance company In the United States, the
IFFDMA LIVE STOCK CO.. OF CSAWIOFIDSVILLE
This company has paid $180,000.00 for dead stock since organization in 18:6.
TOTAL ASSETTS EEPBJSESTED OVER $153,000,000.
Rates reasonable. Losses adjusted and paid promptly.
ic Mineral
Springs.
TONSORIAL PARLORS.
Ladies' work a specialty. Foot of Walnut street. The beet water in the world for the cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, dyepep sia, diabetis, catarrh, cancer, skin and blood diseases of every kind.
Finest imported and domestic cigars a a
Warranted free from injqrit ns drugs
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pj FOI^ 1890.
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CLIFT & WILLIAMS
MANUFACTURERS OF
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc.
AND DKALKH8 IN
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(Successor to
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CLIFF & CO.,
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Still in the lead, 314 Main St., north sida.
We ore now ready to greet you with bargains that simply parnljMS all competition. Look at some of them. Fine lartre plush albums, former price $"2 25, now §1.50 all other Btyles in proportion. Fine plush autograph nlbums, all others -ell Bt 25J our price 15c. Shootiy hobbies, former price $1.10 our price 85y Larger, former price ?l.'2o: our price $1.' Large hobby horses, former price 31.26 our price 95J. Lirge writing desk and black bound combined, former prine Sl'2'i our price 90a. Ext.ra large, some style, former price $2 our price 31.50. And everything else in proportion. Presents suitable for old and young. Don't fnH to come and see us before you buy. 5a and 10c out price bargain bouse, 314 Main street, north side.
N. B. 1 have five suoceseful stores in operation besides my wholesale trade, consequently buy in much larger quantities than any of the smaller dealers, und give you the benefit ot the middle man's profit. Hence these cheap prices.
D. F. CLARK, Proprietor. 314 Main Street.
Wm.
For All Throat or Lung Troubles
and the only medicine that has ever cured and
WILL CURE CONSUMPTION
It is t^e only medicine known Tli it destroys the germs of disease in the blood without injury to the i-atlent
We puar«ntii* nil we claim—J1.000 forfeit If any of our testimonials are not genuine.
J. H. WILLIAMS, President J._M. CLIKT, Secretary and Treasurer.
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Glass, Paints, Oils and Builders' Hardware,
Corner Niiith and Mulberry Streets. TERRE HAUTE."INDIANA.
HENIER CHOCOLATE
MANCTACTCBKB3 OK
BOILERS, SMOKESTACKS, TANKS, Etc
ALL KILFDS OF BKPAIBIHG PBOMPTLT ATTSNDED TO.
Sliop on First between Walnut ana Poplar TERRE HA.DTE, IND.
S. L. FENNER
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It:i«lWilis' Microbe Kiiler Co., Chlcngo.
J. & C. I3AT7R,
Solo Agents for Torre Haute, Ind.
UNRIVALLED. UNEQUALLED.
PUREST IN THE WORLD. COXTAnS
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40 CENTS A. POU.ND—40 CENTS. Ask your Crocer for Menler Chocolate (Yellow Wrapper) For Kale Everywhere. I Bit Ay CH HOUSE, UNIOF SQUARE, NEW YORK.
Lrrn,K)want» every one to know that he doe* only.
1200 MAT STREET
SOMETHING NEW in Terre Haute!
by machinery to lookllks ne*. Ihaveslso the latest style blocks for LAL'IBS HATS and BONNETS. M. OAT*, DUO South Ml*! Stmt, the on'J PnullM Hatter in Terre Haate.
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