Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 July 1874 — Page 7
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now to una nun irt'f. MOM I, IM't.KFSlS,
In eousi.lcrlnc tin jrrrwlh ot'ornnlMn-, the Hdlon ot the alkalies Is to Im- lookeil in.on as Miam-ly Irs iiiiiiuitniit than that of nlraml wuicr. I. inn- is the at animal alkali, Hiul tuli the vrctabh' om-; it old iihiiio oi vejit-talile kali cxpressi-il tliat tact, and till tin' potash of ronnm-rco I well known to lie derived from wood a-hes. Tlie iiuiortaiM'4Mf Mitali as a mail lire him Ix-en ln-ueiitly overlookiil liy tanner-, who rarely know the little Htiioimt of this material found in ?:, jrrain rrojw, leaves, turn-yard manure, root.s mid fruit. How potash uet.s hi iilantx, in ronjiinetlon with earlxni and siie, to form woody tlter, starch, siiitar, and oil, is yet unknown to rheinjeal observer. Int the fact of it iii tlon is heyond A doilhU l.ielii lonr sine' Kinte out that the chief cause of Imrreiiiio-s is the waste of potash carried oil' hy rMi crops,
etcciaiiy tonaceo, w it li no replacement hv proM-r manure. How many millions oi' pounds of oota-h have Imm-ii sent to KiirojKj from t lie forest of ,inerleu, and in the jrin, tohae o and hemp. I.uekilv one alkali may la n il;ui-l uyauothcr. and we have revived H eoiiidTalJ' miantlty ot soJa Ironi KuroM-an sii-vw-ci and in the sha' 1 salt. Latterly, nitrate of mhIh from lutt urul ilcHisit in rttli Aincri.-n is brnuht to us at u cheap iriv. 'J'liu pint to which wj now call attention is that our farmer mid fruii-rrowcr have ignored, or raiher Im-vii ignorant of. the importune' of wood it-he a a vco-tji-
Me stimulant uinl as the leading eoiisiitu cut f ImiiM. Kven coal ahes, how thrown away as u-clt ss, have la-en shown, hoih hy cxx rim'iit and analysis, to losses a lair shi.rc of alkaline value. Ac-
u similar clJi-ct,
tainphor Ik found to haw a marked ctleet In stimulating the rcrinliiation of mN, Ix-th hy shortoiiinjr tlie period ot
jrcimiiiatmii and caiisin-' more sods to
sprout. J iirpentnie has ut retards development.
ilio lollowin rcciM' for niiiklnr a fsu Ion of jet hla-k ink for ten cents, is i.ubImm! In an exchange, which says it will make a llrst-clas article ; 1 oz. extract ot logwood, -IX Tallin hichroiniite of im.UisIi, jf 1 prains pruslato of jkiUsIi. Heat a gallon ol noft water to boiling, add the logwood and hoil five minutes, then add the other materials utul Ixiil all together two miuutcH.
For cold fct the iK'ttt reimily 1 to dip them every nl-'ht ami iiiornln-In l.-.sii.
of cold water, and afterward ruh them dry with a coarse towel. To harden the feet tan, lie acid has heen nseil uitli
hiiiploy it in the proportion of Sprain to a fluid ounce of water. To correct otlensive smell of the feet, bathe them in a weak solution ,f permanganate of potassa ; 1 scruple to N ounce of water. For alKorlinjr exccKflvv iKTsjiiration of the feet, mix together 7 outiiva of carlKinafe of inapneMa, - oilman of powdenl calcined alum, 7 ounces of orris root, and j dram of powdered cloves.
liouse. f Hi.' IUoihI.
eordiuj: t cnir otservation. it the practice of putting- a mixture of wimmI and eon ahc around the stein of fruit trees, and viiii'H. ttRrtlcularly early in the spring, wen- followed a u jrenoral rule, our crop of apples, prapc, jH aehes, vu would Imirreally In-iicHtcd in hoth tjuality and iiuantity, and the tre-. and vine would hot longer. We w ill relate only one exoriment. Some twenty-tive yetr apo, we treated an ohj liojlow pippin ale trey a follows: Thf hollow, to the height ot cijrht fe t, was tilhsl and rniiiint'il with a compost of wrM ahes. irardcti mold, ami a little waste lime icjiilK.nate). Thi tillin AT ;h Htfiircly fastened in hy hoanU. Tlie next year tic crop of sound fruit w sixteen hii-hcl fr m an old shell of a tree
inai ii.ei iN'jiic iiotiiuip ot any account tor
some linn'. lut the tranifest iart was
what followed. For seventeen years utter
ine iiiiuir, mar oim pippin trie eoutmintl to tlourish and U-ar well. IaX us call attention to still anoth.r )oint of iuiportauce in truil raising. This i the iM-arinir year tor apple and fruit in general iu New Knplaud : proliaMy it is hNo in mnni other part. Now when such years come, the t inners n joi, too much at their prosiierity and aluc It. a nearly all jH-ople do the pit'i of fortune. We should N' teuijM'rate as to the ipiantity o our fruit a. well a of our fruit juices. I'.y proper triiiiminr and plucking, the iil'ple crop in U arinp ear- iiar be iluc. I to I. ut little more than half a crop an to liumbt r, but the improvement in ic and
pri'-e, aiitl in the tuturr clti i t, will nmri
than balanee the lo.. Next February, March, or April, uceonliiip to latitude, let the tree-trimmer stimulate and nourish hi
trees and vine with a lair supply of alli
es, an. i ut nearly every case tie w ill have a
l'mm crop of Iniit in the tion-bearinir
year. SrUnitiie Ainfrtmn. Like and Dislike of Ve'elahle .eiirh bor.
A new way of utilizing rcfu.s' fruit ha recently been adopted which promise the iM-st resultM. It I the conversion ot all the low-jrrado apples, pears, plums, and
me unstable aiuaillruiwinto jellien. AppleHiOrvg, fiapuunU cut from unsound Iruit, ami nearly all the waste of the orchard, can bo cheaply converted into jellies, which nre always in demand at pood prices. Tl dryinp pi ix es 1 not a im.-cc-snrj jwrt f thi ojx rr.tlon, ::!tboi:-li currants and other small fruits have been converted, ntt r dryinp, into jclliei with prcat Mic-esK. The new prK--s is one of concentration. The larpe )mt cent, of w aste product of the orchard is worknl up into
me most appeuuipjewies. tvery family want more or less. The consumption )lf elliet i now very larpe, and ha Ixh ii limited only only by production. ream-cake I'lidilinp. To make the (nke beat ."ietrp s'paratelv and very lipht ; add to th N aten yelk I cupful of nupar, then the wlutc whi-keI uutil they stand alone; mt 1 UasKVnful of cream-tartar into em- te-icuolul of flour: 1m at this into
the e'satid -npnr, and tothemixttin-ad I ! ,lilf...ij,
2 i'.r""Minu oi sotia. I'lviiic itie imtt r, and bake In tin plate In a quick oven. When only a little cool, vplit thecako and put the cream between. .Make the cream an follow : Itoii 1 pint of new milk ; U at the yelks of 2 epp, and add teacupful ot snpar (or. tablesjKonfir), then thelH-atcii whites, and not unite tea'iii)ful of tbuir, or enoii-rh corn-tarch to thicki-n. which is
Hy It. V. Pi ruck. M. I.. ut th- Vokm'm IMsI'K.VsaHV, JtiltT.il, N. V. Tetter. Salt Klieiim. H.a.!, St. Allthony'H Fire. Koe Ks, or KrviH las, Kinrwonns. Pimple,, blot. lie., spots. Kruptions,
I Ustiite-. iioiis. 1 arlni ru les, Sore Kes,
Kouirli kiii, Surf, Scrofulous Soren nd Swi-lliiiK. Fever Sores, White Swelling,
iiiiiMirs, win .-.ores arm i mnis. " The blood 1 tlie life.'' Thi is an tru a
a iiiattieinatietil or any other scientific prK-
biikiii, nun one mai siioinu inntienee every pliysicinn. From the blood we derive our strength and mental capabilities.. When tin source l corrupted the pninfjl and norrowpro.luenjf i fl'.M ts are visible in nimiv shan. From our l.lood our systems are tmilt up and L.... ... m. 'i i... " . . i. . .
iii i -iao . i in si riiifiu oi our tonsiltutioiis uinl our Kiwcrsof cuduraui-e ami the witlistnndiiu o llsea4'-prihiclnK attended with impunity, depend largely upon the condition iu will, h our blood is kept. If it hold in suspension or solution vile f. t rln- Kifons, all organic function are weakened thereby. Settling upon vital ami iniport;uit orifaiis, a tlie brain, lunfr, liver ami kidneys, the ctleet of these iioison in tlie blood la, many time, most disastrous. lh n e, it Imbooves everv one to keep the blood in a mtfectlv healthy condition, and the more especially does" this airly at this particular season of the year. When you purify your blood to cure Salt Ulieum or anv KriyM'!a humor, you not only cure those diseases, hut you put your yteni in such an improved condition tlmt you are not m liable to any other disease. No matter w hat th external
or ex.'itlnjt catise may be, the real or direct eaue of alarjfe proortioii of all chronic or linjf rinp disea-s Is bad blood. The multifarious forms in which it inanilesut itself would form subjects uti wbi.h 1 inipht w rite volumes, hut as all the varied forms of ilisease which depend un ba.1 IImkJ, a few of which 1 have enumerated at the head of this article, are cured, or bct treated, Lv
so, h iiicli iiii-s hs lake up froui tins iluidand excrete from the system the noxious elements, it is not of practical Importance that I should describe cadi minutely. For instance, medical authorities .IfseriU- about fifty varieties of kin disease, but an tney all require for their cure very similar treatment. It la of no practical utility to know just what name to apply to a certain form of skin disease, no j ou know how let to cure it. Then airaia. I micht o on and dcscriiie various kinds of Scrofulous Sotvs. Fever sons. White Swellings, Knlar.'.'d filunds. aail t leers of van -
In? appearance : but a all the
work for over -ix month. Has used twenty bottle and Is still usinjf it. Iter recovery is considered as almost a niira.de, and we attribute it all to the ue of your most valuable medicine. I can cheerfully rei ommrnd it as a blood purilier and strength restorer.
TU HI SAM) S OF
TESTIMOSIALS
at the World Jiicnsarr.
can le shown
itunaio. ..i expressing the jrratitude of those who have been cured bv the (iolden Medical Discovery anl Pieasaiil PurKative Pellets, of all form of Mlood Dieitsf atl. i t. inK the Skin, Thn.at and lionet.
Ooukv'h Lapy's 1J(mk. The illustralioni in the July nun. her are: A han.lsoinechroiimi pirtnrr, "The (..lt )..r;" a liit!rul eoloml laobion-ilat- ait exlrnslon ihert, ynUioing the luual vnnr'y of Hie liUrl atjUs; a colon! (lesljm for a mat lor an inkstan't; "lb Ixwt Itoy ; Ushlonnl.l- parasols, witb lesrriilions, anil a variety of lritfua in inr nr-vlua-bleVVork lH-iartm-nt. arnlinrOrne't nw story
" rtiatry Hoiuea tn New KnaUnd a Century
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TMri.ly of other entertain in literary matter.
Thia number oerina the lortv-tllih ytaroftbU
excellent and Very popular la-ly'a mafaaine. A
beautiful rhromo "True to Nature 'is aent free
to every ulM rder. Tb auacrltion pric- la 1 0(1 a year; two eopiea, t (n four, llo.W). I..
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uthbert V. Johnson, t. II. s.. jrives the following hint : It wa. an earlv observation or the cultivator of the aoil that then- nre jrood atol lad tiei-fhlKrs,eveii in the rentable world. The IJoniau Co-nut noti-vd the vlor with which the vine Ve:etater wlicn planted near the elm. They were wont to cjiII that trie the husband of the vine, and it ha hecii supitosol tint the elm wa. In l id, tirst introluci into Jinjrl.iiid by the then master of onr Uland when they made their vineyard. They Mere aJi w ell aw an-, aithotijrri then- i a " friendship" N'twi--!! some I'l.uits, there is "enmity" la 'tween others. uto. one of tlie very early Komau author, noticed that tlie vine is ut "enmity" with the cabbage. And these facts v'vere dsrv.l by more than oneautlnr of tlm fix-1 t'l'iith irnturv. Thus onrad Mcn sbm h, who was orn in 1.VJS, remark in his treatise on Husbandry. la-cause there is
aiiatwnd love of friendship Imwooii e-r-t am trees, jou must set them t.' nearer together, a the vine and the olive, the pomegranate mid the myrtle ; others," lie 'oiitiinus, have a natural hatred, a the with the tllta rt and the bay." Modern cultivator have notio.il other ! a :dniilar kind, ii that the acad i tre' i. a bad neighbor: the e-irdciicr make the same remark a to the cal.haire trila-. the agriculturist i well aware how well he corn flower (Crn'arra tynnun) Jiourisliea ninon? his ii-real cn.ps and In no other placi-, inn) how the oppy a tnost alwaya .mends hi cn.p of K-,t. il" further notice how very vigorously the lilants iA uli...i i i i
' ' "'i'. It ll"MI I'M IIIIHI tares.
U'tUT than tlour; when all the ingredient are well eombined and la aten liht, Mur
i ue ooiun in 1 1 k into the mixture l.'cturn to the saucepan. Stir until jou have it thick cream, and flavor with vanilla. This U u pitddinjr of modern invention, and much adiuiicd. Out uk id Crisps. To 1 ipiartot S oU h oatmc;d (tlie ordinary rmilc), add i level siKMuifuls of suar, aiid : vill of iKiilinsr
water, or Just enough to wet. without saturating the meal. Then take out a level spoonful lightly, a in I a tlat a you "i. and lay it on a baking-tin. having it not more thanone-fourtli of an im h thick. U'licn the pan Is tilled in this way, put It into a moderate oven and bake atMut halt mi hour, or until the wafer I dried out
and the crisp retain it form when handhil. lie very careful not toteorchlt, nor make it much more than a ban ly hti s. tible brow n. liendoiie. put away where they will Im- dry, and serve like crackers. They an- brittle and tender, and require to be hatidl.tl Very carefully, or they will crumble to piece. Thev are nutty and W holesome, and W hen nlcelv made ' tooU find their w ay into favor. Tliey eat tdeclr with weet stcwiil fruit. mid with raisins, or dates or tls, especially the latter; they make an admirable tr..v Icr's lunch. Stncf vf UxUh.
hi
A Truo Tropliet.
Not lona'o a fellow, apparently iu a -'ite of ptcat excitement, rushed fnto n siloon in (hi city, and throwing hi liat " the bar, he cried to the barkeeja'r : ' -ive me a ilrink, I an, quick ! Thcro'U a- the biircst row you ever aw in alamt wo minuu's !" I Mn set out the whisky '"Hie and, while the stranger nervously "Ihil his iiUs. to the brim and drank it oif ' a swallow, tightened hi N it and looketl :it the t liamlHT of hi rcvidver. Iavinjr ""hat when- Itwa thrown, the excitil 'tranter hurrieilly rat, to the door, lockcil mt tor a inonictit, and then ran back to '" bar and exclaitimd ; "Ve, in les wan half a minute then-'ll tie an awful time hen'! (Jive
I'll, k ." The botthj wan aain pas-cd out. "not hernias wa drained, and the at raner "" pi ked up his hat and wa Icisiin lr witlkinway, when the barkeeper called ..tier Jimi : -.Say, look here ! W iaf all nisi,M,ut a row? Vou Jest come back "Tcand oav for those drink or Til let "'.Vlitfht Into your hide!" At thi the 'traiiircr turned about, his excitement entirely jrone, and coolly said : "There you f" , iHdn't I savther'dlM a fearful row "'r' In a minute! I knew it. There you -"..lust as I exp.-cted.' Hv this time Mn ,l',v 'I"' P'iut and quietly tumt.led.
The Ostrich Domesticated.
An Kulisii tiler at the t'at' of Good HojK'piyen this account of his ostrich shark
in a private letter : "It i very clear that if
I don't write to you I shall never sret am
more oi your vaiuaoie mm, nn.l s riiaps you may Ik interested in hearing oiim-
iiiuiir oi a r.cw style ot tarinuiir that I have lately taken to. and with suixvm layond my most icmiruine exiai-tation : it t o
tn. li farininv'. I have a flock, or herd, or
covey, or whatever cNc you like to call it. of ll they are rlevtiy tame, and will follow me all over the place; in fact. I ftel cure that they wen- Intended to Im domesticated. have only to yet outside and whistle, ami the w hole troop come a fat a their ley can carry them in hoi- of netting some inai.e. h Inch they are very fond of. Tl icy eat almost anyiliinjr. but there I so much round the house and in the fdd lam I that they scarcely require any artilhlal food: but I generally jrive them a feisl of lit( riie onef a. lay. and theeeni to relish It more than any'thinjr else. They an . lucked tlrst at iilaut eijfbt month old, and nflcrw urd every seven month. The feat tier an- not of much value, but tievertbdcsg return -'." imt rent, i
iwr annum. The wcotul bliiekinir brinir
that up to H) mt ci-iit. and the third i.lMut 110 or mon'. The feather are then prime, and the yield from each bird, taking cock and hen together, is alnnit t'! or 10. The price of bird. two month old Is !. and I Intend to make up my numla r to i. thi waon, and when thev'an' full nmwii 1 exx- t to y't 7.i(t a year for their leather alone, w ithout eoun'tinjr im reasc. Wild bird arc very scarce within the colour, and an- only to la found in nimilaT far In the inferior, where they are also rapidly decn-asiny. Thl ftci-ount for the pric' leather. Of course, the demand I Incn'a.sitir thnuichout the world, so that It will be many year iM-fore thcdoinesticatcd
Hint make any marked ihllen nce In the market. No ntwk gives no little trouble;
they thrive where a donkey would find it hard linn to live." Wii.rforr' Tonic! A S.irr, SfitK. anh S If:vtihc t't'HKl The unpreeeilentcil sale of tbia world-renowned me.li ino prove ineotitestibly that no remedy ha NUiereded the Ue of thi reliable Tonic. No spleen ha Iwen found o hard a not to yield to it anftenlng Intliience, and no liver "o hvjrtn)phied a' not to jrive up it lonjr-ret allied biliou secrrtions. Nnd no t hill or Fever has vet refund to fall Into line. YVurrrocK, Fim.ay A i o.. Proprietor, New Orleans. Koit mi.ii hy am. Dim oiiisis.
iM Hriiiif manitestationsof ba-l bhxsl are cured lv uniform means, 1 deem such a course unnecessary. Thoruu;hlr cleanse the blood, w hieh I the reiit fountain of life, and Kaal
on, a litir skin. Ixiovant iiint. vital
strength, and soundness of constitution will
all return to u.
The Liver I the creat dcpuratlnir.or hlood-
cieansinc orrau of tlie system. Set this great
- nousekeeT or our iicnittr at work, and the foul corruptions which iren.ler in tlie
Mood and rot out. as it were, the machinery
of life, are gradually expelled from the sys
tem, r or thi pursse my (iolden Meila-al
Diaeovery and I'unrative Pcll.-ta are pre-emi
iiennv ine ariicic neisieu. nicy ctin everv
kiihi oi iiiimor, lex.e a cancer. I irom iih
worst scrofula to the common pimple, blotch.
or eruption. .ret. eatina ul.-cr kmdlv
heal under their miirbi v curative influem-e.
finlarjred (ilands. Tumor and Swellinjr
uwinuie Hway an.i t::ipp'ar unler the Infiu
erne of these trca resolvi nts. The system
iM inz put under their influence for a few
weeks, tlie skin luioines mr. smooth, soft, and velvety, and, Ix iii illiimiiiNted with the irlow ot perfect health from within, true
iM auty stands forth in all its jrlorv.
llieetteet of all niediciiieg w hich ooerat
iiikhi the system through the medium of the blood are necessarily somewhat slow, no
matter how nrooi the remeily employed. The
cure or all thee disease, however, Is with the use of these mo-t m. tent amenta only a
mniirr or rm'.
I do not wish to place my (iolden Medical
IMseovcry In the cataloinie of ijuiv k patent
iiosiriiins oy recoinineiiuinir It to cure everv
uiseae, nor do I so reiminend it : on the
contrary, there are hundred f ilie:isi'a that
I acknowledge it w ill not cure: but what
do claim I thi. that then Is but one form of
i.iin iiiscase mat It will not cure, and that dien.e is cancer. I do not recommend my liscoery f"" that disease, yet I know It to
le the nost aearehliuf blood cleanser yet dis
covered, and that it w ill free the blood and stem of hII other known blood poion, he
inev aniniai. veirciaitto or mineral. It Imsl
medicine that are alvertit to cure t'n-er should be looked Upon with suspicion. They
never cau no u. t. . . i: .1 ...I f a .. .
.nosi iiit-,iiiiiies which are a.ivcrui! as
nioiai puriner ao.l liver metheine contain
eitner men-iiry in aotne form, or potissium
aim loitine variously eomiitneil. All of these
airent have a stron tend, nev to break dow n the corpuscles, and debilitate and otherwise
prrniancutly injure the human system, and
stimuli, uiereiore, oe n.'ani.i. Mv (iolden Mi-dical Hiseoverv. on the oth
er hand, Iseiiig coinMed of fluid extract of
native plant, tark, ami root, will in uo case produce Injury, It effects Itcimr strcnirth-
rnina ami curative only. .SarsHpanlla, which tied to enjoy quite a nqutation a a blinxl
puritter, i.i ri mmy of thirty par$ ago, and may well give place, as It is doine. to the
more positive atnl valuable veiretahle altera
five which later medical Investigation and
discovery nave iiroiij:iir to light.
Hoth lttivery and Pellets are old bv all
tlrsti la .irugirists m all parts of the world.
IHK'TtWS COfLltrT UKLV lll.V. John a. Wii.sion. ki.. Meigsville. Mor
gan 4 n.. o.. write : Wh.-n I wa. 12 or IS
vears of aire. I t.vik what Is culled K" ini'
t.vu or N-roiuta. and tv constant u-x torinir it
would heal In one place and bn'ak out in
another. It aNo broke out in my left ear. I
sent ten miles fur the tirt bottle of your lis-
eovery, wineii iii-i me more gax trmn all the
other medicine I ever iisisl. am i years old r id il-M-ton. with the d-s torii: not one
of tlicin helN'd me so much a one laittle of
your IMscovery. I am well ami at. le to do
g.Mtil ilay'a work.
SALT nilEl'M AM) KKUl
VVUKIK
Mr.. A. W. Wim.iam. Claverack
lnmbia County. N. v.. write: 1 had liei-n alllicted with Salt Ithi'iim in It worst form
for a great many year, until I bought your (iolden Medical Ticovcry and took two'ttottie a. id a half, and wa entirely cured. From mv shoulder to mv hands, i wa en
tirely covrr.Vi with eruptions, also on face and l.otly. 1 was also aim'c ted with Hheurna-
tisniaothat 1 walked only with frreat ditll
ru ii y. aim mat I entirety cured.
Illl'-IOIXT DISEASE VVREIh .1. M. Koiiivson. West (irove Station. Iowa. .Inly 1 4. ls72. w rite : My w ife first leeatne lame nine year ago. Swelling would appear and diapar on her hip, and a he wa gradually b coming reduced, and her whole stem' rotten with dlease. In 71 a welling broke on her hip. discharging Isrge quantiti.-s. and ince that time there are acveral ojieningn. Have had live doctor at an exeiiseof p..". w ho say nothing will do anr g.l but a surgical operation. July 1H. InT.'I. he writes thu: My wife h certainly received a great benefit from the use ot jourcrent Hiseoverv, lor she w a not able to get oft' the bed Hlld Was not expei te.l to live a week when she comuicnce.l Using It. a year ago. .(, H, ,,,njl ( f)r M,.r
Thirty liars Kiisri.ii.r
Nurs.
MKR. W INSLnW SVslTUI'. 1 v
lull of oie uf tlie N-st ti-juU- f
In U.c t'niteil hUI a. ai..l li.i. . .
jrara a ilh nv. r f:o:iii' 1 . ;.
i.jiis of iin.ih, r aii-l rlul.ln i.. tr.
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aad hull.- bo poiaeaa thrar charna) bay reason to
be thankful to Mother Nature ; yet, af tr all, the dmm
captlvatlnj of all wuiuaulr cluma la a pore, f n-ah and brilliant complexion. TMa aii-rlallve fascination any lady niar aerure bj viug Uaoaa'a MaUNo
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