Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 43, Paoli, Orange County, 10 July 1878 — Page 3
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rr;.rKtf rvrsr wtrvyisDAr r jU-'-K ir.K ; COLLINS. TKlllviS; 0'e ,,Tir jtfifi ? I Um copy six t.!r.t!i?....... 1 Invariably in Ailfascc. TSoticea Th Democratic Central Committee ct Oranjjo count j nro rqot(! to meet at Paoli, en SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1878. A rrr.rf ml Jit laida HCv? B requesttd m L sin c-f 3 of importance will .'brought before the mooting. Jamks F. Stuck ek, Chairman D. C. C. Everybody wont to French Lick. on the fourth. An interest Ins Bego letter will be found I,Tewr.ere. James M. Andrew left fr Cincir.nidi Ibis morning. rier-an Haxedon, of Valccne, h in town Friday. Ti c Judicial convention will be bcli t Bedford Friday. Ex-Treasurer Henry Reset, of Orleans, w In town Monday. Earn E'lh, one of Hardinsburg's best toys, was in town Sunday. TJ,e July term of the Orange Circuit Court will begin next Monday. Dr. Frank Hunt, of Northeast, circulated among old friends Monday. Jord Arnold is putting up a r jv1mhc in the Albert addition to town. iU-n 1). J ft ley has ben seriously ill fur sotiifl days past, but is now i.iu li better. The Orleans Journal made il3 njjr.riUicft yesterday. W. II. Mcintosh "at the helm." The Democratic Cun;;ii&iunl r.nd Jvtiatorial Corrventioii.s art? boii g hold at Slumls. to-day. V. F. Iiariif, of Louiv m!!', ptwed through town amulay mi his way to thS$rii.gs. The County Te-itcher's Institute will ht' held here duiiiig the week uuiunencing' August r., 178. Tho band loft for Rhoids yestml.iy, to furnish music for tho Deuu emlirConvention to-day. Jhiimh Mavity, E1., of the Louisville l;ir, is in own visiting bis trother, Judge M. S. Mavity. J no. Strut and Thos, Stalcup IK'iH Use 4LH in Louidviilc. Of course they didn't go to tho races. Stroud Pardons received an ugly nnd severe cut on his hjft arm last Thursday. He done it with his little hatchet. hri,T Crnycrnft, and Messrs. '1 !:!; j.snn and Voyles.al! ofSalom, !":CfNt through town Monday bound for the Spring. Fn.nk Find ley trotting mare, Starlight, niked in a t''M) parsHt Vinconues on the 4th, in three straight heats. Time, 2; 17, 2;47, tr.i 2:7. An immense crowd of persons attccded the celebration at French l.irb vn I ho fourth. Tho only drawback to the pleasures of the uay was th intense heat. V.'o are under obligations to tho bminet,i foplo of Paoii &nd vlcindy for thtnr generous patronaj la the wy of advertisomcnts for ihrt n rein iinn lists. Wo are ctm'Jif?3t IS.ey it ii receive their reward in Rii increased trad?. Fl-e itf:n f-(v.i th I'v' ', "J---'.J r'.Mr-l to in I-- , 'T '-I'i.vn, wre vrtt;.-T Ly tl.3 'r of t.U zr. Cin Jr.-;', ( f Fc4 i Vlitun, f.iy t. - mr,:!i fi1ut hit r. ;r thereto F"t 5 t -" cuts f , r r ?, :r 4 -rr : : - r, ft- -n r .. h oft,:.- : t1 u ' a .11 r ,v 9 t r : -j . ,
well sntl favcal !y !;r.T.n n ft cllir.en of our hitherto aiet and placid ving who hm rccsntly been broi:ht to grief by the circulation of RUnderous Rati UHn r ports :Is-ro-3iory to her chira-ter, we nro rHowc;! ti say that sh i3 now la pc::eIon of ccrtifcates writteu by eminent, well known and honorable physicians, which he desires her lady friends to call In and read, mud which will faily vindicate her character. Wo kindly appeal to thoso who. mny have given credence to recent damaging reports to avail themselves of na early opportunity of reading1 the certificates and to do what they can in placing her, whose heart has been mad to bleed, In a proper light before her friends. J trsxicE.
Who is "Flapping' Now. Tho No K3 of last wes-k, says. "We have no Cght to make ngaioat the principles advocated by the greenbackers; thy are oar principles, we too area green backer," JLe. If our nelghbcra aro not preparing for a grand "Hop," what ate they driving at lpubiman. Yes, wc said that, and folio w!ri right after it rra father eaidj "but we stand ficjaarely upon the Democratic Htate platform aad do nnt hesitate to condemn tho organization of a third party, and tha tlssertloa of De;iiocrat3 to its ranks," bat you trasn't honst cnot:h ta publish It and in tho littleneij cf your glzzzrd thought to ma9 e lKiat on u.s by garbling oar stataroesits. Come, Joy, yu will find that "houealy is the best iwlley," but pshaw! what are we talking about, you aiat the (ioId italics" that did it. Abraham Noblitt reached home from Indianapolis last Friday, in rvsponso to a lelejram announcing the serious illness of his littlo son, Birtie, whom wo arc glad to announce ha3 much improved since and is now in a fair way to recover, Mr. Noblitt will return to Indianapolis the latter part of the trceir. Messrs. U rax tan and Mid lory ofi'er the following special premiums, in silver, for colts of the trotting stallion, Chancellor Black Hawk, foaled in 1878; JJmt colt, $10 CO; 2nd bast, S 00; fird best, $2 50. The colt ? to be exhibited on Friday during our coming fair. Tho much talked of mc between Ten Broeck and Molly McCarthy, at Louisville, on tho 4th, was a grand fir.z!e. Ten Broeck distancing the mnro on the first heat in S:10. There was great disappointment over tho race. John and Amos Stout are armed and equipped a.j the law directs, with double barreled shot, gun and dog. They only await the opening of tho hunting aaasan to show what they can do. Virgil Moon, Democratic candidate for Sheriff, passed through town last week, on his way to French Lick Springs to spend the fourth. Ilcgo In citings. The most of our fanners succeeded in getting their wheat up before tho heavy rain which fell yesterday (Tuesday); W. P. Kochenour returned fresi Paoli yesterday sparling ths red ribbon. Pat Apple, the zealous (?) greeabacker, passed through this vicinity a few days f r;o. You are net needed, Pat. Save your breath. The Democratic party stands on an equally good p!fl,tfrm and raform is their watehwwrO". Th3 Dumocracy hert era a unit ami vr III not bo pulled eff by a third party, but will vote the Democratic ticket thrcr jV.czt. Th 3 I -rl t. .'.h r ct C i It L t 4 9 t3 Xn Jt-j.-.. t t Paint rzi z r i v ? a c .":tc. th? cl: 3 cf t! :Ir - - - - - - -' - - . i - - ! r. . a 1 4. " J i.. ? : ; . i : ; tt...:,T 4... , . t ; - V I - 1 , f .... . . i tf t:..- ' . .... -1 r , '
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1 7 , r.crr I . r mc u nt , Hi., ML 3 D'.IU D ,Vtly, I -ughier of James r,r,i f3. A. D....g!iertyt after an illness of atiout three weeks. The ilcecsitcl was a young lady in the bloom of yeuth, being in the seventeenth year of her age. Her childhood days were passed in Oranga county, Ind.; her school days ct tho Walnut Grove school house; In which county and community she leaves a Surge circle of schoolmates, friends and relatives to mourn their loss. "During "the spring of IS75 her parents moved lo Fairmount, III., which was her present home. Last autumn she (and sister) visited their former home and many friends in Orange county, who will recall, with grief stricken hearts, the many pleasant associations and fond recollections of one whsno bright smll-a haunts us still. On tha 21st cf last January she united with Co M. IZ. church in Fairmount, she had a faw days previously sought and found fall and frea pardon, cf which she gave abttmLisX evidence during the few short months of her Christian warfare. Ska was a regular cttendant at the class and prayer circles, as well as at Babbath school and tho public islnfj tratlen. She began the work In great earnest, sustaining on all occasions the cross, which she soon exchanged for a crown. During her aCictions she murmured not, but was tranquil and happy in Jesus, her Savior. When ttskei cf her prospects she replied, My way is clear." Oil! lored onos da 110 wcop lor tae, I'm tot at rjwd to ito; 1 bear sweet roun (nna the sky, It is for iu I'm going now. I noon eh all join brother u-.l siator. With locd ones who havo preceJcl mo ther. Tea, they will know me, when I coioo.mother; They will take mc by tlie haiui, JLul we'll 1 ways bo together there, In yoititer peaceful clime. And, mother, IshtUl wcr bright wiaga; I'll b-3 aa ang-ul too, And then beforw Goti's goldoa tkrone, I'll kuoul and pray tov you. Lite the. last beam of light that fades at close of day, Xteat iroitle spirit took its flight, and parsed from earth away; But now in shining vesture clad, m ith radlcut face ehc stands, Blending her sougs of iove and praijo with bright robed augel bands. Yea, over the river she has gone, Bej-ond wbero the pt-arly gate stand, Oor the cold ley billow, To live f ir hdit land. July 4, 1S78. C. J. II. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ti'msted. 10,0X) pounds wool at Chainbersburg. Thomas & Burgess. For your Clothing go to Drom, the Clothier. Clothing for less than can be had elsewhere, at Drom's, Remember we keep Clothing only, giving persons a better assortment to look over at ehearer prices, The largest stock of clothing nt the lowest prices can bo found at Drom's. If you want any clothing don't fail to see Drom before purchasing elsewhere. Drom, the Clothier, has tho largest stock of clothing in Southern Indiana, which must bo closed out regard lous of price. For your Overalls an-d Jeans CIctliirg go to Drom's. Try cur own make of Joans Clothing, ; Try ear celebrated California Overalls. Coma and see us before you buy anything in th clothing line, for wo will s&va you money. Dioui, the clsthier, Braxtan's corner. Overall aad Jeans Clothing a J. '.:a C:iucr, t,t hii shop, ono f i :.re i:z:t of tho public square, is r:;? ;-r;-p.;rr J to do all and every hind cf tlack;;rait.h:r, j at rock boit; i p:I" All I 3 r "h3 I) a tiir til "I r .la c; r ijarLoa cf hlj trcrk. 1 t-s tl t -. 1 z:i" ", a... 4 .... C.-r h .1'. 11: 'i l n I 3 f -if It:
Perrons 'siijng belis for farmt, ftchtml heuse-s, ehurche, fetstrle?, mil If, or for any imrfxwc wimtaver can bo aceouimwHtetl at Dundy & White's. They will furnish any si 7-3 yoa want. CGSf
ttemeialter That Thomas Stalcup, on the east side of tho public square, has opened cut a first class stock of Family groceries, provision?, confectioneries C.C., &c. Aiso a nice .lino of hats, caps, boots and shoes. -All of which will bo sold at the lowest living prices Remember also that when you buy goods of mo that you don't buy auction goods, but . you buy warranted Cod3. Call and see for yourself. Terms cash, or good produce taken in exchange at the highest market price. r2if ! . ye apt, n 4.ai4bj 4 i. 41. Persons wanting a Sewieg Machine wit! flud it to Uieir aiianUyo to call on or ad-d.-csi mo, as I kev all kinds and giv inftiuoiion in th3 msanrnpr of vrerKiii . I try t'tr cah and teii LOW for saiao. I al :- liver Orfina at tho lowest cajii ii.'6. I wii! tlQiircrali asacUinea or ot-nn mthl hr m. rillLii EtLLliiGIEE. July 3, IS7B. 41 ly PAOLI RETAIL KABKET. CORRKCTKO WEKKf.T ST BUXY WEITE. Julr 10, 1S73. Apploa Green per bas 7 (J Apples Dried per bits Bacon per ft 6 7 Batter pes ft C 10 BefttiB per bis . (3 ?i CotTe per ft 10 Cheese per ft . 23 Crackers per ft . 10 Coal Oil per Kal t..... ...... 25 Chicken? per d 1 2 CO Cera per lus 15 Ejss per doa. 0" Whtta Fish per kit 83 Mackerel per kit 1 lii Flax feed per Una SO Jloor perewt , 8 CD LliJes green per ft c nides dry pr ft 1C3 VI Hay per cwt O Lard, p-r lb E3 Molasses N. O. per gal CO Molassea Sorgbam..... 2?,Q 49 Meal per bns 4C?S 50 Oata per bus 25 Onions per bus Q f0 Peaches dried per bus 1 75 Potatoes Irish pr bs 40 Potatoes Street per bus 0 llaga catUa pr J" 1 J Ras woolen per R). fc Sugar N. O. per ft 10 Sugar Coffee per ft- ' 12J Sugar Granulated per lb 15 Salt, now barrtjis 1 CO Sheep Skins 25(?a 50 Test3 per 16(5 45 Vinegar per gal 30 Vinegar pe- bbl 6 007 0 Wheat ccr bus (a) 5 ..w T1I OEI0I0AL C CriLY CHJUinS "Vibrator Threshers, . WITH mrftOTKB ' MOUNTED itORSS POWERS, An-1 Steam Xrvj-esKer Htngimea, Mado only ty , " niOUOLSp SI1EPAR0 ci OOif tT ;y J l. . . . -j 1 bovine, .u.l Mu. jvtvinr lltrettlwY til thti djr ,n! ronar.tttin. IVrnnd alt fcW.lry for S.pld Wact, rfct Ooulust .!! fr t5vlrts Ormia from TV CI11AIK Rninrfl will nt Fabmtt t tiio I ouutttttiti K-tustrtir. i" ilntfn A Inferior wrk'fVt ky tba ol!.r loachinM, wltea ones otl on U difference. fUS BNTIKB Thrc(hln Kxpecnfa 1 mii4 f1.n ! 6 Tin'. tti. .lmtntiij cil . in..). I y tuo iUlni Orla tjr Ibe-o Jan'roT-d lsackiucs. PlO ItOTolvlrif filtnftn ItiH'if thn for-n-t i ni4r. titttmiy !r. rrm BAlwr., rl'k.c. 4 all trneh ItaM-WMtlnc and Krata-WMlInz mmpllrt :"!. f"erfr1y e.l-.ptr-t to ntl K!m!j nnd C.'iirtittooao Grmln, Wet r Dry, Lonf or Sho: , !tdd or BvuuiL ' rOf lir tiy SifpfT!r for Wltt, . : 0t, iwirier. Kyt Sik Oriu, Hj IH- oxj-t btw rfiul 1 It r. . ia K i.ec. Tfmoiisy. liiiswl, Olvr, .4 m8-lii. Kqntr no iUKfciK er " t cfsn:6 from irla ! SeJa. F A.Tt VJCIiO tJ3 far f!ml!ettr Ptv S j If "!t l.-n . j t 1:4. htKMl iijt w4 4r. L- Mjta (to Liiwiiiii vj- 5j.ttriaga. FOT7I BIssok f P"iartMi Flu??, ra(rts tram ri t Twno Hiith iIh, tunt Uo lji-. tt i.m....i lknM f'w r, to match. pTTUtl rwcr TJirff-Tiprn n. fMPt-lIrT. V .titJ alia 2fcraur xuatau ux.ra! lor aumn l'irt, nDIt Uiirlrnl-)! Ptenm ThrMilrr F,o4J S1-. wtta Viutlwibi lm4lr.'mlA aiM !Hi.t1i-Llr ruirca, ts l 0U.4 an tiUicr Ulsae Of klifU IS Tlivoh VTofkmii itfthlp, rirsrn xt nni.'. i'artc fUta nff r.rta. 4 44.-i4'it4K M rtinritt, etc, or ViaaAToa' 1 arc-ta- OutSaara lnraii4aikMa. f?Oft Prtl'r!BSr. efj.Il 4n isr !lfni ' 4V write aa IMV &imH7m.imii Clrcaiar, wl4rU W safail Slr. GE00EEY STORE! m&m mmm sgs 1m Would vcipcr'f.:Uy Inlnm the poblia that k l as on hand a Iarg etockof ' ' - l 1 ,,l T'" 1 1-. - r-.- 5.1 r i - it , i t . : . ! . 1 V 4 ,,,74, . i i V 1 . f
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-orTOBACCO. a S Tho prcat colebrltr of oar TIN TAG TOB.VOOO h.H mused uiany ijtaUn thort--f to be j laced on the marli t, wc tiH'rcJore ct-aution all c'fiewers against purr-haainjr All deaJara buying r pollinp: other plnti; 3 tobacco toria? bnnl or metallic label, t rcrij'lijr thns-I vca liabto to tSio ix-r.filiy of Jbt .c law, and all pcrfons vto'atiag onr ttade in .art arc pmiiuiabla by fine id.i imprisvTOWKt. See act of C'iircM. in'. 14. lSfio ponttine Ia.)U!1.1.AK f TiS TAG 3 TOBACCO can bo distibcuiahed bv a TIN STAG on each lump with t3ie word bOIlltLAUD etjiimpl tlwr.xn. t4 Orer 7,0-i una tobacco sold in ISt7. And n ni''rly S,D0& persons eaiidoirofl in factories. 2 Tascfl paid Government in 1377 aiiont $'t.B. !.fH'0, fnl tltirin pa.-H 12 years, over HttM00. 'i bese ff .j.l- ?old by all jobbers nt mnnu-t-i fajtirei- ratoa. 8J-oin uaiaiaMwimiiiaiiiiiwafflaaa 1Th "aj- Ttilti. About -Bnfwc watt oo v (t44ji and will way to the public lhat wo ar now about rcadjr to card your wool into rolls at tho low price of cents per pound for white r8j ccnt3 for mixed when Rreasoia furnished, or when detsirwd, the pound toll . Wo warrant all oar wrk whoa tho material is good and in rood condition. We want to buy 100,000' Pcu $ it cf 7ccl, for which wa will exchange goods at the lowest prices. . Call and see at onr mill in Taoll, Ind. - KINO & STUCKER. April S3, 1876. 83 iiJX2Saic KXAifiiry AXiorf or TEAfJllEnS. I frill hold Public examination f Applicants to teach in the Common Schools of Orange County, Indiana, at the High School building in Pnolt, en tb last Saturday of e&e.h month, examination will commence at 9 o'clock a. m. Applicants ranst prejsent the proper cortiiicato of pood moral character. I will also beat the Auditor's office inPaoli on the second Tuesday of each month. J ABIES L. NOBLITT, County Sup t. PH Jttn 29 1ST5. 41. CHEAP r1ILLirJERY AND FAITOY GGQ3DS. A first clasft anaortmcnt of Sprjngand Summer Goods t- bo iold t the lowest cash KiccB to unit Use times. ll.it., Flowers. Kibn of tha latefit and most fashionable styles. I Fncy ?4?rl w ilt be found .Til the novelties for" the sea-few, fiiifh na Ijadics' Neck Scarfs, Kusehintr in black and white trxMi8, Silk Handkerchiefs, Bella, Cu0s and CVl!ara, Gloves, Corsets, Knibmidery, fancy Combj, Dress Buttons, Jewelry, Jiottoes, Zephyrs, and a good assortment of Ladies' and Misses' Hosiery. Il4its bleached and colored in fashionabla shape on short notice, flats bought at my store no charge for trimming. fl- MRS. E. J. BENJIMAN. J i r. T auaa a4.aai CJ1A 2JBERSB UR G, IND. THO LI AS u BURGESS .Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Cans, Bool., Shoce, Heady-made Clothing. Ladies Hats a specialty. We have a general assortment of poods which we will sell at liottom prices for cash or prodnM. Bring on your produce and get the highest market price for it. 36-lim EMPLOYMENT. I Want 1000 A cents to Canvass For iiJ WWtJJwiu i Wi Mfciit a I will give fmch terras ami furr.lh such advertising facilities that no man need make less tnan JiiK) per month and all expenses no matter whether he ever canvassed before or not. Address Di. O. I'll EL PS BROWN. SI Grand fcl-reet, lereey City, K. J., and full particulars will bo sent by return mall. W-lm li A DAY to Agect.s canvassing for tbe ircside virtitor. icrmsand Outilt t reo. ddrcss P. O. VICKEUY. Augusta, Maine. - S3-iia ti lull v. a,.'..-ui.iiB ttUfe -tali iLia. . euia tf a!-i -r tin 4 i mi-& iw 'rf 4.-4 Jt 4 TL" w ?k""n 1.5'."-? is ' r I I " ' ' f'-'; i - ' ' r- ' . 1' l i - j f - I v . t' .' -4 i - r 1 ' : t - , , - i 1 ' ,'t:S
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HAT3, IIAEDWABE, QUKENSWAUE, GLASSWARE Rr.cl IIOTIONH. V7e will sell you good Coflco nt 1GJ cents per lb; good Prints r d cents; pood Jeans at 15 cents, and god lilich 2.1 us! in at 4 cnt3 psr yard; Mpii's Cassimero Suits, worth 3, for $5; GtKH-0 A. Clark's Spool Cotton at 5 cents per Rporil; Men's two buckle Plow at Zl Spcr pair; lien's Calf Boots at 2 iio per pair, nd till nthcr goinJi in proportion. Coino and sco u.s, and bring your wool end produce and savo money by buying: your goods at Use Liek Creek Cajh Mre. c. 7. ca:.:p2zll. Lick Crook, Intl., May 7, 1878. 34 2:rs
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Tho tabic at nil times supplied with the best the market efTortlj, airy, comfortable rooms, clean beds, &c, &c. Carriages meet every train, conveying- passengers to French Llcli and West Baden Springs and all intermediate points. Drummers supplied with "rigs" at all timea. Hacks will leave Albert Housa, in Paoli, every morning at 8 o'clock, niakinjr connection with northern train. 25-if W. II. GRAVE!?, Prop'r.
smM tKaaua V w" 'Wia V A hm a 9 GEO. P. HOVELL u aT lt SELECT LIST OF LOCAL NEWSPAPERS Many persona snppos thi list to be com. poset of CHEAP, low-priced newspapers The fa-4 f quite etherwusa. The CataiogiM -t newspapers. The Catalogue :rs are. Wiien state exactly what the papers are. Who tbe name of a paper ie printed, in Fi " I.I. ( At .-4 x i ris it s in every instance iiiC a r. i Farer in the r lace. When rtinu-d ia CAPTALfjit Is the ONLY paper In the pl.iee. VVlien printel in roman letters it is iii-ither tbo ljefet nor tbe only paper, bnt i4 r"v..;i!y a very good one notwithfitamlir.g. The list gives the jvo'ulfci :i ol every town and tbe circulation of wvery f pr- Tt is KOT a coOVwnATiv. tiST. IT 18 NOT A CHEAP LIST. At the fon of t" CV i'oei.Cfo-t-rh State tbe in T'"..ii'. t i. v i sr f cor-e-'l br 1 t C" c.H'i'i" aft !. 1 1" h ASf HONEST L:-T. lie r,. - tl need f r ad verttsing a-f tjj.-i 1 o e-L it tuc pi.i li-'.e slale. 1" i i fr ' e h f J ir ti-tt-s in the entire Iiht i ". I."- r ir raa t f the pajterf f r f t t .! c e i- " j. It .e aic 3,i:-ki ij. Ire t.,t inclmt ' ) it--.j oo', of whielt 1 " i -e UAlI-if v . i r WEEKLY, ai.-v asa HfV.M !i f.j : Vrent cities a" 1 tj-sr , )! ,u l. ;i (ire Caoitabs J 2 p' ic cf over 6 ' jif i ! .n .-.r.dii C" r'v : . Lt c f ,' , ' t-.-.n. d j . 1'- 1 ' Lf. Mi . NUVfSi' 1' ".A OkT '1. i H J. " li gpna-M t. ( 1 1 .4. ,4 i4.... ii.:.iw Vnk. 3-Cifl taiit iW A - k JK .i - J A .a, Asi ft . i. A J - - I W n-o!d Inform O.m ctt;ti cf Or&as H44i f. I li' ' I IV f t X F 4 P f 'T ' . t,fir.--t fo si Vii'i' is of iiotit-e I .nmtiii r : s lilt rcw Ca ir ... i r ir i - a 1 i r il i ? a " ' f , ! ' ! 1 ' i jrt. it il ' a si. ".vi t , c . . n:l i 'i f i i ' " is " . '-Ta ' - " ' r- I ! i i..v n of :.r. i fa F i a' i a a 4 i . . . 4 m: I'.. '' t
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