Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 September 1903 — Page 7

SPEED OF THE AUTOMOBILE. Itranu Faae-t oat I. n It-I, re . I'uaaraa I Inlaualaallr Uurri f Ihr lurhliir.

WWfl ' aonietliiiiK tn hUb-spattl travel thai appeal, with the stfMCMl ffc.iiiatnn to the general jmUlic Just why a ITtarf WTaaitaaT IT aoillfl haw auch Imag ination, it i dinVult ti. determine, but jx rhaps it 1 that, uuioiiac ioimly. u realize that every uule per hour abb ti to nur high ipeed reeortis ia another avMMM of the gradual victory of man over thai ail pr vadinK inertia uhi. h it It In, nsiant effort to ovtrtiuuitj. ;iB tl. si untitle A lue ri i an The prise in tr had aim-s.r. .nie remarkable leata of speed, partinilarly in ihe field of the auto mobile. l'niiiitionally ihe tno-i as-1 IMliMaf HHfllf miM was that gf Gabriel. Ute winner of the first stage I Of the lan-Madrid rate, who .ever. ft M retch ol 8tl4 Ballet ill an avetu j- tl of ii l'.'j milt s per hMr. To j oia.nt-iin suth a biirh :iv. raye over roads that are BMre i.r lese hilly mu.-t ee esitaie extremely fast running over certain portion i the ruad. AJthoiii-'li ihe mmt for the Gordon! fiennett eon, MesnUy chronicled in! thi- Journal, did no: wit. a..y s:i. h i t:,aaveiai'f h-. ! a v.a a. l.ieve.l ip, i ftllHj the apecj trials fo? hhort tlialac s a -re the rn , : : -Ml ... r: hJd. Although it is ir...- t hat ih to:r? hi Phoenix par!, is an i.!e-ai "tor sp iin. ii."-- . -:.,.t that the perlorn-an, of BwrOB de I'm when he lower d the world's record (or a kilometer to 26 S-f seeonils Which is tflftl lo a speed of 86i o..,e jtr Irnnr. is ni.. as'onishinc No !eui astoni-ihinic. eithi r. is 1 1:( rd of Barney Qldlk Id made re tntlj on an oval trai k. of a L t ". . .'ii. or at a rate mile ir of C4a ni!es an hotir. A far as we are able t as..'rtain -he highest speed attained by a rail -oad train on a trial that was pfopof ;y test.'l by eOOiaottOI ' I DMkl '; rs was a fraction over V milen p-r hour so that the automobile is to-daj pra. rically as fast a the loromu'ive tW ourse. it is a difffrent proposition to run a ftnajta machine capable ol arrying nn'.y two persons at high tred. and to d the same thing with a train capable of carrying 300 or i werde The fact that neatly 91 nüle an hour ha.s been achievr.i by an automobile proves ihat it i merely taottioo of weight and horse power U.' re the-e ms. hines will be running n trial Btita at the rate of 1m mile an hour Of over Such performan.-e-s however, are inertly sensational and perta vlar. they have no practical Tabte. e. ppt so far a. they miy afford da:a to the automobile makort--cn the a. tkM of thp mttre delicate and ee:: Itira parts of the engines win u hey ar- pushed at thir utmost limit SMALL SIZES OF COAL. h I ii On.c Ihn. n Ion. la If UrouKlii Into I Iii Mim. u failure ra. To a pr-rscn living in the anthrarltt ceil fields of POBJUrj Ivanla the lar cuim banks scattered thrmiKhout the Vegian elicit no particular comment, as tnot of these banks have stood In the position they occupy to-day for several iacfcdM and are characteristic of the CeM. says Mines and Minerals Rut tc perr-ons pajfitg through this section notably for the first time, thse imm ns piles of coal and refuse excite expressions of :ntr -? and usually rommrntl as to th" unsi"htline ss of these rfisfisuremer.fs of the landscape. However many of these hr.: s rrpre r.i considerable wealth, as thry inntain larRe juar.titie? of the smalbr clres rf ar.thracite so popular among marufacrtirfr for steaming purpos. What nr known as nesnia'.I Mm of anthraeite pa. huckwneat. rice, barley and cu'm ir varying proportions are h Ir.p reclaimed from culm banks. deposited in mininsr operations of former yearn Tres i niall sies wre thrown out upor I thr refuse hank previous to $f4, at whbh time chestnut was the smallest slrr of oal shipped to market Ahou UK7 pea coal was utilized as ful: ten 1 ears ia?r what Is kaoora new as No 1 tU( I-wheat was prepared, and it was not nntll aif.ut lS9r. that rice or No 2mck,r ' ai Mrlev ar.d nilm were shipped Pi r to thetirr.es mentioned a lat ft , r r.'are of this valuah!e roal was eonslcnrd to waste banks, and fo-tiav wit n wS sxn h a demand for thl grade ot ' " ' -v.at annexes are In opt rat ion or are iTig bnllt to many of the breakers lr 'he LachftVaaa field, wh.re the larg fan of anthracite are prepared dry.ann vavherlea specially designed to reclaim tw, BjervhaBUthle mal from the OM r' Um hinks ar to he ssen thrcuuhot-.t OM anthracite region Vmstrnm In I'orlo lllrn. Arrtir.iing to William H. flunt. the r raor of Pnrto Rico, the nati'.es of that island hare been attacked with a wid. tMd eontaKion. The inhabi ants hav. Mwarhad the epidemic before. ami som. hi Meve It incurable. Its symptoms Jtl a rniarkahle activity of mind am! an eacerness od the part ofthO It learn, and a willingness among ,v"' Vrtowork Mr. Hunt Is on ;. visit lathhl ..antry at the present time, and when asked f,,r s diagnosis he antwered: -The Porto Ricans have or.tra te.i (ha there- spirit of the Yankee The uiand P tnX he, oming a prosprriuM American community We re awakening the natives from tbelr "' r,: knaaiwr, and find that thev rnn huatrC as wn as ourselves, with nie .n.ora,..nin, N y fntota hraiTto3TB,lak ff Wlt h mT Um Wlth your umbr-lla?" awi,-?1MW,,h "nillla I've beenrtir nU Ail w-"-Philadelphia Preok

INCREASING SWARMS. Krlr.,,,l Ijttum, g rU , w hj MI'rrlrra ib.. Iirltiua (v ,u. MiaLluu Uribud.

DuriBg the past tu year theru hak been inole written for th uu ' lrU ia rvfard toohtaunin; iiu-n-aa la Uu a, iarj uy anaalas htosfroaiUMi frames of atreas nnlraibae iwmiiain ibl. ..i.J SoiUc advise MrinUnv all ih. iroia the iraiuesnud remount; the buariu to a new stand in order that buine of the btea will return to the coP 1 to eart f.r u. hroodL There at.- but very few bees that return to j aitut COlOBf ex.ept those of orkWorfctaf bets that gather BtOTM are too old to nurse brood If the bi fl are aii taken from a colony . Dataiaiat much larval brood and but little hat. lung i I, houit: of Lb brOOd will be apt to P" ' if tL.- heft ia lelt on the old stand. If swarms are made by shaKiiiK beet from th frame., only part of the frames should be shaken. The eolouy tau b i, BlOTtd and the new swarm piaead (.a the stau, i itooemptodL Som of the working Ut-s will return to it. vhlch will be ooo dad, as the swarm will be small if only part of the frames are ibakea. I Prefei drfTea ra arms to those nhaken. as the art- more like natural When a swarm is driven. euu-h y'in bees will stay with the brood to can for it. 1 have drummed them until no more would leave the Combs and had the cotOOJr do well. If the droauBlaf is thoroughly drain, there will be no bees old enough to carry w ater A little should lie nt.rinl, led nn ' the frames, or If they are in box hives It . ,:n M iK,!irrd in The holes arranged for surplus twice a day for a day or two. J A. Dean, in Farm and Home. IMPROVE BY SELECTING. BaWOt elt ikr Ural liiultr. Hut Keep Ihr Cond Inters lo Belter limr Kloek. All over this cojntry farms and farmers Lave grown pKirer thKNifh tl.e J method ol selling oft coutinually and aot bnngimj anytiiing ban. to the land. This same is tru; to a large extent with j all our live brock, poultry lacludod. Kor roan Uu huckster has come along, avid each time ha passes hi selects the very j best of all your poultry o buy for market. Uy the time he has bought all you j have to sell, you will have left for your 00 n use the culls of all you grow. This I continiifs till we hear you say: "Th ! huckster or commission man is too parj ticular to buy our stock," when the facts are there is nothing left but weeds. Under this way of doinp the farm goea to weada, all the Hoch ojoei to . and the owner and 1,1s family into raps. To avoid all this, never sell th? best Oi anything unless tin re it more of it than you need. With fowls I be sure to select all the best for your ow n breeding-and for epc produci vp. and sell those you do no' want. Never sell the best, keep them to breed from The hatl is none too cood for this. Hy thiii eteettof, year after year, we shall soon have a flock the poorest of which will excel the best of former years -The Feather LOG WATER TROUGHS. F.rrrj Farm shnnld Hat One or W.-r f These larfnl. Mome-Maile om en le neea. Mn-t farm woodpiles have two or three cid logs lylnc about which nobody cares to tackle with ax or blasting pow4 VT, and are too short for the sawmill. , mid CPE. If straight, they will make good water trotifths Square the end?, mark off as in the cut about ten Inches from each , end, chop out the inside and trim the eigen. An inside coat of oil or pitch ! tar will increase wearing qualities. -1 Farm and Home I1ot Kkb Are Kepi Kreah. In Germany ipgs are kept fresh for any length of time by simply Inimetslng hem In a ten per cent, solution of sillfate of soda, commonly called "liquid glass." Tt.l" produces the format ion of a roafitiK which rendr rs the egg? perfectly alr-tltht The eggs so treated rtain their fresh taste for many months. The beat pr "f of the efficacy of this treatment has been furnished hy the fa. t that such ffc- aft.r having been kept for a whole year, en re hatched ami the chb t . o i i , r.. strot;c arl healthy The pn ser ins solution i b,v prepared by dlssolv Inc one pound of liquid glass In four quarts c eoM vvatr The cccp are the n Inim-rs. d In this solution, which should be kept In aela7ed earthenware vessel, and the ajgg are kept in the solution for a short time. If one of these pr served ceto a to be boiled, the shell must be first perforated In order to prevent craeklnp Btneel harn hell. Oravi! h tnjaaleaa unless It Is sharp. Ks soon as the fowl rounds off a sharp itibstonce In the gizzard. It Is voided; hence, hens prefer sharp shells to round gravel The reason they eat more shells -or more sharp grit of any kind when they are laying Is because more food Is then required, and consequently there It better digestion If an egg has specks or flakes of lime on the shell It dot s not Imply that It Is due to feedir.g oystershells. as the same thing occurs when r.o ov ster-shells sre given It may p'.k he due to the food. As a rule such heni are fat Some kinds of gravel are ol limestone and of eiactlv the same comportion ai oyater-sher.t. Farm aar melde- i

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Otter llunilaa In Kslas4. Otter bunting ban beeu revived In England and there uie now aometbiug tike ff BOI ks of otter liounds in the kingdom, Including one in irelund. HttaUai the otter bj Uw apeiag after the frust is out of the ground i rare sport, ai,. I in some respects ia more exeitiag and liaagoraoa than foxhuntiug. The uiaa who v.,uld be iu at the death imifct be st long in the legs and long m the wind, in.Jiffereut to wet clothing und cold feet. A stout dog otter is an ugly propoaitloe, and will put up a vicious Bghl wheaever cornered. One of the b. st j.a. k, ni KwgtawH last summer run 52 otter and accounted for ti :.f Iheav ChleagO Chronicle. The Muderw ( hllri. "I tome tinea feel," said theo'Jgen Ueaoaa, "like taking that four y, ur-old grandson of mine and slamming him

against the wau. "W I tat has be doaof nrked the man who was peaaed in the corner. "I told him that beautiful 'sleeping beauty" story about bow, as soon as the prtaeeee kissed, all the clocks began to go and the servants began t work tad nil that kind of thing, ami then he said : 'Did home one pret an sie. trio button?' " Cincinnati Enquirer. Hone and Slaew. "We cannot succeed, " suid the BfteM minister, "without the sinew s of war." "I'.y sinews." suid the privat a secretary, who Occasionally luoed in the lower circles, "1 j, resume you meun bones." And it vraa with pren sorrt.w thnt In' found himself compelled to explain to his chief that dollars were often so designated by the vulgar. TyporTaphica Journal. The Summer Shirt. Finally the fashions became so pro uoiinced that the wife of Hercules laid out the shirt of Nessus for her hatband i . i w ea r. "It's no hotter." she argued, ' than the average haberdashery you see at the resorts these day s." Moreover, us events proved, whoever wore that particular garment was pretty nearly dressed to kill. Detroit Journal. Orcrdlil II. He ell, n bat are you sulking about now '.' She (severely)- Why was you so cool to Mrs. Maaham this evening? He Was II I didn't know it. She Ob yes, you did, wretch! You were afiaid of arousing my SUspieioBS by showing your real feelings. Oh, you dissembler! .v. V. Truth The io-errul Idiot. "So you say," began the moderately new boarder, "that be peculated on a large scale exclusively. May I inquire what was the use of this large scale?" "tilad to answer you," replied the Chei i ful Idiot. "He bus to have it for weighing the consequenon.1 Indianapolis Journal. A llarniTiina VAU. "I say, marm, won't you give me one of dem famous pies o' youin? 1 ain't bad square meal fer a month." "Do you think you could make a aonare meal out of one of my pies?" "Yes. Btaraa, J just do." "Well, you couldn't my pies are all round! Here, Tige!" Clevelaud i'lain Dealer. t a Common I arrler. "OeOTge, I wish you'd leave this little package at the express office." "Me carry a bundle? I frucKs not. Besides, Pve pot to lug both niy tire and handle bar flown to the repair hop." Cleveland I'lain Dealer. Illalaneed. "I thought thnt vonreoa was pursuing his studies at the university?" "So he wan, hut he concluded thnt he BOnldaM catch up with them." Detroit Free Press. Too fallen I. "Vou protest that j ou love me, Basil jr, hut I atn Mill waiting for the first kiss." "Well, why do you wait?" Fliegende Blaetter. THE MARKETS. New CATTLE Native Bt era . Ci TTi in Middling Kl. U'R- -Winter (vheal . WHKAT No I 15. J roHfi No. 2 OATH -No. 2 PORK afaa mew, 8T I.e.! IS cotton Middling REJCVKS Ste. t 'ows uu, i ii. ii. ri "A LY KS i-r .n ll-. i ... H ;s Fair t. 'toot. Sil K i .r Pair t.. i 'hoi. FLOl'H- 1'nt.nts ' KjM r tir.i.tes WMKAT No it. .1 COKN- No. 2 OATS No. 2 itYK No : Y,,rk. neat i. t 4 ! til i v : . 4 M 4 V le tP 3S it &o j is a 1X 4 '" I . f, ... r. ir :-. ... 4 W 3 i". M 4 78 i , 50 .. 10 3 2i 4 IÜ 4, ve ... ft 4 :r. 04J1-- Tiili ii sheil I Uber Onile U HAY Cleai Tinivrthv (new) v 01 ltfTTt:i: i bi.ice Dairy . . 13 VAl'oN I. ir Hlhs KO ; Fresh MM LARD Che e Btemni PORK atandardMesetnew) CKJCAGrO, CATTLB Native Steer.... 4 50 lloiiS Fair t. l'h.,lee b : SllhlKl'-F.ilr tu I'hotee... I i i.t'i ii w int. i en. ot- ::. 12H M 4 .91 t, IK 3 li 3 4 ) M gl 33 i: I CO HiirniR Patents . UBAT No. I Bprlng No 2 It-il CORN- No. 2 OAT S No. 2 1'oltK-Mess kan's s crri CATTI.K Native Kteer )l h IB Fair t. Choh w 1 1 K VT No 2 Red 4 .- I .... v,i4-,r if IJ 50 . 4 6 p (J' Ti.i.ir CORN- No. I Mixed mats No i virhit m'u orlkans Fl ' UTR Itlsch Urad 4 tX)RN No. 2 OATS No t HAY- rholce 17 Poll K Standard M ss HAK N SImti uu. Bldee... . COTTON Midline K .1 ISVILLK. WMKAT No J lt.-.l coitN No '-' OATS N I BA" N Short Ribs I'OTTON Mlldllna

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MIGHTY MEAN TRICK. O oe War of rorlaa a W lfe'i Kalravaaaare Without Halaia a, I Ml, ,11, lllolurbuu. r. He ,'rew a letter from his pocket. cl'Cced at it and haatily put it back; anu ther was aomeuiing in the way be did it toal attracted hu w ie a attention. He u.ni.t that il houid. ay ta Chicago Pant, "1 vender, ht aaid Ul heilf, "what's in that letter He certainly a aught ly disconcrrud when be took it from tut pochet. Later be changed bis coat for hi smoking fachet ami Eta Im coat conveniently bear her. ihe temptation was too great to be resieled, ana when h ws out of the room h Jyiy ab.trh.ed the letter fron his pocket, a tie Und n.hint mat he tHould do. Her cur.iHaty ati.ti,,! Ii aathebdl for her latet gown, witn comment oa eatravagance written acr,, it. m. wanted to an. wer them, but he c.uld not without betraying whatahe haddobe. re h a angry, but , dared not ho it. When he returned the had to U there and tm!r as pleajsai.;.) aa:.e . a-t beli.o f -..!! s ; ai. but ii a mean man!

The J. I'-'a AKree. gtaunton. Ark , Aug. 3D; N. a come from Dud, Jnany Co., tin state, that Mr. T. E. Keeves. a Ju.; ice u. i. c i'tict at u.t lace. , has written a letter it.. unnei.o.üg kxia'a Kidney 1111 in which ... av: "1 trunk Duud a Kiuney i'iu can L be beat for KiJiK Trudbife, and I wish laeui avary aucceas. Toe local J. I. Mr. E. U. t 'oi agrees with bu btotber Justice tais po.niiui ne a: "1 bad a bad tae ot hutaef luunieai.d wa not able to uo a Cay'a oik w.-.:.aui great distrea. 1 bougat ii boxt oi D ua Kidney Pill and aiier 1 t.au uu tare hsnee i a ad rigut. lain a will a ever, and 1 eaaaet pta.se Dada Kideey i'iiia too big .jy. "1 have given the other three boxe to some irienu of mine wbo had found out wnat it Was tnat had cuied nie o atmisctorily and quickly and the all peak highly oi Dodd's k.,.r... Pills." No one dipute tin unanimou verdict. l.uud and uOteieBI. He--And so you rerujeme? Nne 1 must. "It I because I am poor, 1 presume?" "So, tnat u not the rea.m." "Beetass my fanoly ia lea aritu. rata than r;.ap?" "So.' "1 e You want to marry a title." "N... I have no uch ambitieu." '11. mi' 'ery mange! 1 .., why it it you leluse me? ' "It's because I can't bear the light of you." Stray Stone.. The Ilible and the Kmplre Male Kxpeeaa. A Bible ftudent ha recently been figuring on how long it would have taken th J' J e 1., in,; he 11. e Jell'l,. : I . in Dan to ieerrhttia it they could 'have had the benefit in the oleen tiene ot tne tn-fire State xpre. He figured that the train Would have made thi j.mrne.. in letbaa three bears, alt-iougli from a rea.ung ot the account in the Bible one wouid tbiakit wata long journey. ai,d it km lor those day with their limited means ot transportation. Kxekiel, the Chaldean prophet had in his Blind' eye omething like tne Empire State Expreß when he uttered the word recorded to the tiret chapter of hi prophecy. Look thi up and ee if vou do not ime with the kiea. From the Troy Daily Tim-. The New Yoik Central i everyday adding to tne sum of nunian knowledge by it marvelous pa-ser,ger tram aervict. .- Ih. Dur eveemed contemporary, fat aVshtaln la tO.i Record Herald, give piflneun ua it editorial page to tat important item: "Mia ( nrrie ticorge has had r.er limb am putated for tae tnud time. Sne inn the ho Intal and it getting along ajeetr." Growing country, Ohio Kocheter I'ut Kxprea. 81.00 Bis roo.Poand Steel Hnnite OSer. If you can ue the bent big 500-pound steel : range roa.ie in trie world, aud rte .Hing to nave it placed in your own BOM on three ! nioiitn' free trial, iut cut this notice out j and send t.. S..ir. Roeheeh &. i , ( hiesge, an you will receive tree by return mail a Dia picture ot tue steel ranee and ma riv et. er cooking and beating stover, you will a - i receive i e nun wonueriui ?i w eteii raige offer, an offer that placet the bet teel range or heating stove in the home of any family, an offer that no family in the land. n matter what tiieircircumtancesir . be. or how small their inceme. need Ke without the ben cooking or heat.ng Move made. ( "Ef tome young men," said fncle stben, was as incu'triou dHn,' up tigg r .a co.umna a de Is r-ttin em In rows on ij .io. i rrtK.iii ue u be aavin W a. ingti r, Star. V -,.'Cure cannot be too h ig ly rnken of ss a cough cure J. V (i'ltrirr.. j-e Third Ave., N , M.r.r . jpc l-s. M.i.r. , Jan. 6, UKW. tine consolation about a mean mar. i. thst f-iireoly he (. no frienc (,inaton (In.) lena,rat. Chicago, train via. Ky. St. I'sul Minneapolis, four daTy the Cnuaga ft NortL-W ettero Vuiet.y. you knew, ie the silent partner.' At I be Make orat honue!' t munoati tun mer, ial-1 ribune. Slickers l WamntrJ Water ipror. I SAWYER'S Oiled Clothing miAe for all l.rxiaof wort. ! j ibe ffiyne lataill n I It, pi ii ki t.' ky. If tour .' , : - I t . :,rm . writt fc ."aiaiivti lo II. M. MS I I4NIV, K.I Ufr., Ka aalrtaa;r. Sat If ye.utifferfroDiFpilerr Fit FalllnsSIek r.-s-. Si itiiK Dan.e. r Verttiro, have chil (Iren, rclal.vrs friction r neifhbor that do o, or know ;eor.ie mtv ar imiriro, m re Trettnarrt aill Immediately relieve id1 11 IIM NKN TI.Y ( I KK itiem. and all vou are k. T to do I lo tend for uit t Kl.K. Tile AT MI JtT a... I irr it. It haa ( t KI-.I tbouaand wh. ie evervthlns lue failnl. ffi.l te tent ID 6, till p .rkaitr Hi.noiineiy irri-. e pimi ptr..,u It Illustrated Book. K.mlopvy Kiplataed." FRKK bv mil rleae triw name. s.r. nu fall a.ldre.. All roneponunre profetaic Oallj SMfldaotlal. W. H. MAY, M. D., 94 Pine Street, New Y? City. 4H-r84re(ook raas. aar b ij ne i M.rerrr,'et mm K.Waabloftoa. D. C

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CATARRH DESTROYS THE KIDNEYS Was Miserable-Gould Not Staad Up or Walk Pe-ru-na Cured,

Many Persons Have Catarrh and Don t Know it. Mr. Jamc M Powell. 33 Trooe-t street. Kansas t it v Mo., Vice Grand of I. Ö. W . of Cherryvil.e, Kan writes : 'About tour yean ago I Muttered with a nevere catarrh ot the bladder, which caused continued Irritation and pain. I was miserable and could not stand up or walk for any length of time without extreme weariness and pain. I began taking Peruna and It greatly relieved me, and In eleven weeks I was completely cured and felt like a new man." James M. Powell. Hundreds of Dollars Spent in Vain. Mr. Cyrus Flershman. Sheridan, Ind.. writes: "Two years ap-o I was a sick man. Catarrh had settled ia the pelvic organs, making life a burden and gitiag me little hope of I) recovery. I spent hundreds of d ..larsin medicine which did me no g d. I was persuaded by a friend to try Peruna. 1 took it two weeks without much improvement, but I kept on n itii it and soon bejran to got .1 and strong very fast Within two months I waa cured, and have been well aver since I am a strong advocate of I'eruna. " Hcrshman. P. runa cures catarrh of the kidnevs, liver and other pelvic organs, simply because it cures catarrh wherever lo-

RIFLE (8b PISTOL CARTRIDGES. It's the shots that hit that count. " Winchester Rifle and Pistol Cartridges in all calibers hit, that is, they shoot accurately and strike a good, hard, penetrating blow. This is the kind of cartridges you will get, if you insist on having the time-tried Winchester make. ALL DEALERS SELL WINCHESTER MAKE OP CARTRIDGES.

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