Richmond Palladium (Daily), 29 March 1900 — Page 3
RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. TH13 RSDAY MARCH 29 1900-
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' C.rtalm Ih.t II. r Dmk WnM PIUr tb Hirik fllw rklM-Hawllilptaaicinw k ltr UMrtd. The sacrifice of a woman at tho altar of motherhood is not an unusual event. Lot how unnecessarr nch sacrifice often are will be seen from the following interview wun Aire. c. R. Simmonds of 140 Mineral Springs Ave., Tawtnckct. L- Ai.ru. bimmondi, whose weu -nownand popn- fv' larKrocerofPawt-V. ..... a a- , I ' ' ,m' chWi was bom whatever. Blood 1 or the uroniinmt . t ffyateOT.'of "Mv hll.ll.J l.. - . thrsm bbee 1 h !V..i.; Sb
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They are made from home spun Serges, Cheviots, Venetians and Ladies' Cloth, all the new suit fabrics for spring. We show the ETON J ACKET-1 The Short Spring Jacket which is so stylish, as well as the longer ones. The single and double box pleat skirt for all suits. The prices are $4.98, $7.50, a great variety at $10. Many styles $12 and a number of patterns at $18. We ask a careful inspection of our line believing you will find here better -values at the price than ever before. We would also advise you that we are showing, a most excellent line of Ladies' Separate Skirts, ranging in price from 50c to $6.,- They too have the famous box pleats and are worthy your attention.
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NEIGHBORS!
TRANS-ATLANTIC TRAVELERS.
Furnished Special Attendants by the Pen sylvanis System. The bureau of attendants for trans Atlantic travelers established in Jer sej City and New York; City twenty years ago by the Pennsylvania System has proven a ?reat convenience to persons making- European trips and to tourists arriving in America at that port. It will be particularly convenient for visitors to the .Fans Exposition because the departure docks of most 01 the Atlantic steamship lines are convenient to the new Jersey City passenger station of the Pennsylvania Kauroad Company. The bureau consists 01 experienced ajrenfs whose duties are to meet pas senders arriving in Jersev Citv and New York over the Pennsylvania lines and assist them in arranging for trans-Atlantic trips via any of the steamship lines by conducting tbem to steamships and aiding m the preparations for a trip abroad. lbese agents will provide cabs op erated by the Pennsylvania system and aid passengers with their baggage. They are fully posted on matters pertaining to steamships leaving .New York, and arrangements can be made through them for procuring steamship tickets in advance. They also meet incoming steamships to aid travelers in shaping details for continuing Journeys from New York over the Pennsylvania Lines by furnishing tickets, arranging for the transfer of baggage from steamship docks after it has been passed by customs inspectors, and having the same checked through to destination. They will reserve sleep ing car accommodations and relieve persons of the foregoing details, making themselves useful as attendants and guides free of chaFge. ! Further information on the subject may be obtained by addressing the nearest Pennsylvania Lines Ticket Agent, or W". W. Richardson, Dis trict Passenger Agent, Indianapolis, lnd Announcement. 10 acommoaate tnose wuo are partial to the use of atomizers in ap plying liquids into the nasal pas sages for catarrhal troubles, the pro prietors prepare t'ream liaim in liquid form, which will be known as Ely's Liquid Cream Balm. Price in cluding the sprayiur tube is 75 cts. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies the medicinal proper ties of the solid preparation. Cream Balm is quickly absorbed by the membrane and does not dry up the secretions but changes them to a natural and healthy character. Ely Brothers, 55 Warren street, New York. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Trta Kind You Have Always Bcsght Bears tha Signature of adr'asavaaiaV "Cure the cough and save the life. " D r. Wood 's Norway Pine SvruD cures Coturtia autl 'colds; down" to the very verge of consumption. Nherltt'a Hale. By virtue of a decree and execution to me directed from the clerk ot the Wayne Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale, at the court house door, in tha city 01 Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, on tha 7th DAY OF APaiL, MOO, Between the hoars of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. on said day, the following prop erty. towit; Lot number thirty-a!x (98 iu that Dart of the city of Ricnmtnd laid out by Thomas Wooduut. To be sold aa the orODerty or Jesse tt Mc lutrc, et al , to satisfy said decree nd excation in my hands in favor of Joseph Silverman. Said aala without relief from valuation or appraisement law CHARLES R. TJNTHANK, Sheriff of Wayne County. March 15. 1900. ISmarSthu N.ws i4 Hum, Attorneys for Plaintiff, pr fe l 00 STORE.
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How easy ft is for young girls to go into the "decline." They eat less and less, become paler and paler and can harldy drag through the day. They are on the steady downward course. Iron does them no good.- strychnine and bit ters all rail. They need a rood that will nourish them better, and a medicine that will correct their disease. Scott's Emulsion b both of these, elegantly and permanently combined. The Cod-Liver Oil makes the blood richer, and this tfives better color to the face. The hypophosphites of lime and soda act as a strong tonic to the nerves. Soon the weight increases, the digestion improves and health returns. At all dra-ists; 50c aad $1 00. SCOTT 4 BOWS E, Ctitnuiti, New York. - EARTH. THE BEAUTIFUL. 1 think the tim wi'l never be Whi-e earth ;il not peeoi fair to naa, ; If 1 rt see the .rchins; sky, H itb tt- rlouei wrack floating by, A trw wi'U green, uplifted bead. And dsjier in its shadow spread. Or see a ritvr's stalely flight. Its rippies danin ia the light. - f ? a Though keen my sorrow, deep my - Vet harpincM my heart must know. Or it to aiffhfle.8 ejea no ray Should enter from the brightest day. If f mipht aniell a violet. Mr darkened way 1 should forget And in my fancy see once more Th. woodland aisles, with boughs stretcbsw o'er. And gathered thickly rnind rny feet The beading wild flowers, fair and sweet. Or if my hand might hold a rose Th. garden gate, would swift unclose. And rank on rank there'd bloom for me Kar fairer flowers than now I see. The ocean wares would sing tor me i Their mournful vigrant symphony; , f' ; And when in organ tones arise Storm voice, grandly to th. skies, " - My puny woe, ashamed to stay, V U ith them would quickly pass away, i And in the deep succeeding calm My soui would Join in nature's paalm. Ninevt. M. Lo water in New York Sua. b-o-o-o-o-o-o o-oo-oo-o LIBERTYOR WHAT? I A Story of Lot and War. 0 O0-0--O--0-O--0 O'0'0-"0-0,0O The day was drawing to Its close. Already the sun had begun to tint the western sky with a soft crimson glow. jrhe windows Iu the weather beaten barracks cawilit and held the rosy light though loath to let the brightoess to. ami even tne little tnatcneu cottage inder. the hill was bathed in the glory. Vithiu the little cottage under the aill preparations for the evening meal were being made. uacK ana rortn bo inw'Mii.'ie hi n 1I Mu I'l hi Hill uln Sjl S' Sttjass inoved, full of that supple grace of the oouthern woman. 'Zorltsa, have you heard what de cision has been made?" No, mother," answered the girt. Eaptaln Newcombe told me today it they were all on the tiptoe of xbectatlon, but determined to fight It out and win, no matter what happens." "The captain Is very gallant. It all the men were as brave as he, there would be no doubt about an American victory." "I am afraid your criticism is unjust, mother. You are letting ten come under the ban of your displeasure because you chance to know the merits of one. Captain Newcombe thinks all his men brave." "Well, we need not complain of Lieutenant Hope's courage, for he certainly displayed perseverance, at least, before he won you. after many rebuffs. "Oh, yes. Lieutenant nope Is exceedingly brave. If you call persistence In a love affair 'bravery.' 1 wonder If In jwar a besieged army Is ever worried 'into being captured. Really, I feel like a prisoner of war 6lnce" "Hush, Zorltsa," came softly from the corner. "You are hasty. It Is no less than treachery to" "Treachery!" interrupted the girl Impetuously. "I think your definition and mine differ. But forgive me, dear," suddenly softening and laying her flushed cheek against her mother's soft hair. "I am tired tonighL And, mother, do not ask me why. I have craved my liberty as no one ever did before, and tonight I'm free, mother, free! Do you understand what that means to me, dear? I have broken my engagement with Lieutenant Hope." "It may be at the risk of your happiness, dear." "I have gladly taken that risk and rejoice in my liberty. Ah. mother, liberty! I wonder not that men's lives are lost for liberty." The widow Juaniquez and her daughter were In the little cottage making bandages and otherwise busying themselves with work for the army. "It la strange, mother, that Captain Newcombe did not come In as usual this evening." "Yes. He said yesterday he would come up as soon as his duties were performed. I do not understand his absence." Zorltsa glanced quickly at the still girlish figure bending aver her work. Was that a flush softly creeping over the fair, youthful face? She caught her breath. Did ber mother care? She bad .not thought of that. But, then, why not? Was not the "senorita" the belle of the village? And yet tne thought had never come to her that it was still possible for a man like the captain to win her mother's love. Why. even the idea was absurd. Did she really care for Captain Newcombe? Surely his Interest at least was no more than friendship. When be bears that she is not bound to Lieutenant Hope, will he not show her It is s?!e whom he loves? Great excitement seemed to preTatl In the village next mornicjr. At every other door groups of people were stand lng. the men angrily gestieulatmir. the women crying. In front of the cottage were two or three villa srers talking to "Irish. as he was familiarly known In camp. "Tls," he was saying, "thim sphal peens up there," Jerking his thumb toward the barracks, "were too busy enjoyin av thimsJKes to be bothered wid the tumbles av a handful av poor divils. Bt ye'fl Hirer be afther catchIn "Captain Sewewnbe a-oappin. and ea soon tor- beard the fuss be offered bimsilf and his men ta go aad halp
raim. VK wp w?-jt. brt ho tv maTjy hev come tek asr"in? The dirvv Fiha ipeaens made a rajr.'J lir of our ootufany the finest yell ht a By where? and the eaptaiu hhu-sllf ha Int-n killed ento!rly. Ah. 'ta a sorry day that brought Paddy Malone to this Uod forsaken counthry!" The two woruen within, so dear to
cd oinrT ana yet earb seeming t stand In the way of each other's bapplne. strained their ears to listen. Al most unconscious of the other's presence. tley beta ran out at the man's words and tood there with dnn facea, deathlfke la their awful Bailor. while he rej-stel the news that made desolate many a happy fireside and veiled wita tears the light in loving eyes. the widow s lithe form swayed and trembled, sod she would have fallen iiau nor .orltsa suddenly seemed to realize that her mother was there. ivith a quick catching of the breath and a dry, choking sob in her throat, she reached out her arm and caught ner. Each read with anguish the truth In the other's eyes, and in each heart was a momentary struggle for the victory, The painful quietness of despair seemed to envelop the young girl, and, with eyes heavy with unshed tears, she half blindly led her mother Into the house. 'ihis, then, was why Zoritsa had claimed her freedom. Oh, why had sue not told Zorltsa before that the captain had already confessed his love for her? And it was only last night they were to have told her of their happiness. Today he Is dead dead! Unable to control herself, she broke Into passionate weeping. "Dearest," the girl said, drawing the golden head to her breast, "did yon then love him so much?" "Love him? Better than life "There may be there must be some dreadful mistake." She did not know her mother had seen the love light In her eyes and had rightly Interpreted It. Though there was n,ot a quiver of an eyelid, her heart was breaking. Already her light had gone out. Her world was a world of darkness. Night came on. One by one the stars appeared. A solemn hush lay over alL Even the camp seemed deserted and naught aave the occasional screech of a wbippoorwtll broke the dread silence. Yearning for the sympathetic stillness of the night and the companionship of the broad, calm sky, dotted with its myriads of stars, ZoriUa drew her shawl alxwt her, aud with a heavy heart went out into the darkness. What was that? Sounds of rejoicing? How they grated upon her now; But what were they saying? Hush' "Captain alive prisoner ed"Could it be true? Her heart gave a great leap. i es. there was a loud "nurrahr It was true! He was not killed after all. then, and perhaps not even wounded! Ah but she was not to think of herself. Yet why should she give up the hope hidden in her heart so long and make the little mother unhappy? With a moan more heartrending than sobs, she threw herself upon the ground. 'Uod. ;od! Thou who didst teach us to love! W hy didst thou give me this chalice, only to withdraw it as 1 stooped to drink V" lu au agony of soul she wrestled with her own desires, her own love and it seemed to her her very life and conquered. her way home, softly unlatched the door and went in. The bright moonlight streamed In a silver lar through the long, low window, and there in Its brightness, with upraised face, almost transfigured with happiness, was the "senorita" clasped In the captain's arms. Without" having been seen aud stifling a sigh, the noble girl turned away. "And this Is liberty? Aye, liberty to follow thee. O Christ, to be bound to thee with the chains of thy love liberty to serve thee In serving others, to spend and to be spent In thy servicer On the field, in the hospitals and In the filthy prisons her presence seems to radiate a peace that the world cannot give. In her face can be traced the story of a battle fought and a victory won in the almost forgotten past, but her quiet services tell of the outpouring of a heart of love to the sufferers of the present. Chicago Times-Herald. The Aassal Fever. We're hunting a house. K you know of one With bath and a furnace and closets and gaa W i ll. cistern and faucets and plenty of sun Ami a plat in front having lots of grass. A garret where traps can be stored away And a nice back yard for Bobbie and Sua, And a bam for tit. bone and cats and hay And a summer kitchen and woodhed too? We're hunting a house, and it must be where The children can easily walk to school; Sot too far out from the courthouse square. But stiU the location must be cool. Th. psper and jiaint must be fresh and clean. The place in the best condition t Perchance you've a house that should be seea; - Please tell us where we can got tii. key. We're hiruting a house, as the one we're in For fui'.y a year has sheltered us; Hrie now It is time that we begin To l-ave our annual "movir.g" fuss. The season is here, and a vague unrest I'" nrivfn the people bv hundrtd mad. E-.' svr will runire to a nei(rhb4.-r' iiet, A t r will r"t-r the t'r w-'vp had. - -. i - - '.-.Vr. TcmporaisGO Women hold up Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and "Favorite Prescription " as examples of what all medicines should be in absolute freedom from alcohol and narcotics. They are strictly temperance medicines. They contain no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, nor any other narcotic False form alas of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and Favorite Prescription' Having beeji published by ignorant or unscrupulous persons, Dr. R. V. Pierce as president of Lb World's Dispensary Mdic?! Association. Buffalo, N. Y., the manufacturers of his remedies, offers one thousand dollars for any bottle of these medicines which on analysis shall show the presence cither of alcohol or of opium, cocaine, or anjjother narcotic. Suits against the originators aad publishers of these false formulas have beem instituted, and in order to effectually stop the publication of these nsJiaoos falsehoods. Dr. Pierce asks that his friends will send him copies of airy circular, pamphlet, or other advertisonent, ia which tne statement is made that " Golden Medical Disraprery "Fsrocite Preacription " coirrams alcohol or opirara or other naicoticsv wdiirsas St. R. V.
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9 a. FOR KVEKYDAV WF.AK. black with black same velvet aud the crown covered taffeta crossed with bauds of velvet, a largo flat bow of the material and a feather running round the crown aad drooping behind New York Telegram. Kxcjviaile Gmhrsldery, Panno, agnin out out in the seni blance of levs am! n-tals and paiut ed. is made the medium of an oien work embroidery thai discloses througo the intersti.i s t seeder influence of chiffon. A Mtutlied pursuance of this exquisite embroidery luiist shortly renuer us dangerous rivals to our great-grauduiothers. who have hitherto held the record of painstaking hand work. A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Sprinper of 1123 Howard street, Philadeldhia. Pa., when she fouDd that Dr. Kin s New Discov er for consumption had completely cured her of that hacking cough that for many years made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of that royal cure "it soon removed the pain in my chest aud I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praise troughout the universe."' So will everyone who tries Dr. King s Now Discovery for any troubles of the throat, chest or lungs. i'rice k- and fl. Trial bottle free at A. G. Luken A Co. 's drug store; every bottle guaranteed. a Robbed tbe Grave. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia was the subject, is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yel low, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, gradually growing weaker day by day.- Fortunately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Bitters,' and to my great iov and sur prise the first bottle made a decided improvement. 1 continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another vicSssss U Tn sii 1 111 i Sill 'I mi them. Only 50cts., guaranteed, at Luken & Co. 's drug store. 5 A. G. That Thrcbbing Headache. Would quickly leave vou if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit, for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up yaur health. H.asy to take. Iry them. Only zbc. Money back 11 not cured. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. 5. Remedy For Nervous Exhaustion. Are you weakened and exhausted by overwork, worry or disease? The Mystic Life Renewer will quickly renew your strength and vitality. It is the greatest nerve builder known. t is a marvelous vitalizer and strengthener. It quickly and certain ly cures loss of appetite, indigestion, nervous weakness, palpitation of the heart and failing health. It is indeed a wonderful Life Renewer and Life Strengthener. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists, Richmond. . 3 'I had a running, itching sore on my leg. Suffered tortures. Doan's Ointment took away the burning and tching instantly, and quickly effect ed permanent cure. ' ' C. W. Lenbart, Howling Green, O. Try Grain-O! Try Grain-O! Ask your grocer todav to show you a package of Grain-O the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adults. All who try it like it. Grain-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. the price of coffee, 13 and 25c per package. Sold by all grocers. ASTOZIZA. ihB Kind toa Haw Aiwan Baagtt Bears toa Bigaatare Diphtheria, sore throat, croup. In stant relief, permanent cure. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. At anv drug store. Cincinnati, Richmond & Ft. Wayne Rail road Company. Richmosp, lnd., March 15, 1900. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Cincinnati, Richmond and Ft. Wayne Railroad company will be held at the office of the company, in the city of Richmond, Indi ana, on THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1900, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the election of eleven directors and transaction of such other business as mav properlv come before the meeting. S. B. Liooett, tf Secretary. The Better Part Of valor is discretion." and the bet ter part of the treatment of disease prevention. Disease originates m iuurities of the blood. People who take it at this season say they are kept healthy the year round. It is because this medicine expels imTHirities and makes the blood rich and health giving. AH liver ills are cured by Hood's Pills. 3Sc. (2)
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Pennsylvania Lines. Richmond Union Station Time Table. EffecUva Nov. 19, 1S. CENTRAL TIME, t Daily except Sanday. I Daily. Pittsburg. Cincinnati, Chlasfl'. atsel sTM. Louis Railway, Rtahaa Division, Between CMoag anal Cincinnati. Eastward Trains. ArHvs, Cm Mail ft Fxp.......mm,..w 4 10 aas iCia Aoc ft Exp . a oo am Fast Southern Mail & Ijtp j 55 pa Logansport Acc .,..3 so psa Mackinaw and Cia Exp Westward Trains. 4 s 4 a 4 IS ! tLojsnsport I Kal Chicas Acc.... at Chicago Mail & Exp-.--to 55 am - so pas i lopia ...xs i pa 11 aa 1 r u 1 11 mm 1 t Chicago Mad & Vp ,, ICm aud Mackinaw Eap Indlanapolls Division, Bat' twwa Oalsjawbus and Indianapolis. Eastward Trains. St I. & N Y Mad & tap s am J it asa lnd & Columh Acc a Ep M 9 55 am 10 15 asa t'cTin Special s .M i) .. . 4 15 pm St L & N V Mad 61 Eap y 35 pm 45 P St L S N T Lira .- 5) pm SiL4NY Kast Mail .,.. too am lnd & Kicbiaond Aoc a Exp. j 45 pm Westward Trains. ISt L Fast Mail j jj am IN Y & St I. Fast Madi Exp. ..-.5 15 am J so am jst L Fast Exp 10 jo am tCol & lnd Acc & t - 40 pm is 35 pm fc- XI ..I . . . , 4 33 i"" . rrI.'N i & at L r.xp 7 131pm f pm j Richmond & lnd Acc A Exp.... 4 js am Cinolnnati Division Bstwoont Rlahs and Columbus, via Day ton and Xsnla. Eastward Trains.! Rich & Spring Mail Daily a Ex K dt Spring Kxp.... 1'ctin Spe tMaul t I. & N Y Lim .....,.. SiLaNY Fast Mad Rich & Xenix Acc 5 I S i 4 an so las a eai Westward Trains. ISt L Fast MaU ;St L Fast Kxp S y am ..io a am .....4 40 P o S3 pat .....10 so am ppring A K Mail A Exp spring a Ktca r.xp. Sprmg s Rich Acc.... Grand Rapidsi 4 Indiana IRallsva Iwssn Richmond and Maoklna via Ft. Wayno aad Grand Rapids. Northward Trains. !R &Mack Exp . 3 so 1 K & Or Kap Mail A Exp ' s eg Cm A Mac Mail & Exp 11 s Southward Trains. tOr R A R Mail Kxp....j 40 pm Mack Cm Mail & Exp. ........... 3 50 am frt Wayn. 4k K 10 30 am Baggage must b at station twenty auausse train time. FIRE ALARM BOXESlat district, sotiUi of If ain.iwest o seventh. U 1st and sooth C, plano'tkctory J IS -3d and south hi 14- -4th and aoath u 115- -nth and sooth B I18--6th and sooth H IU8 7th and sooth O 3d district, sooth of Main, between 7th and eleventh Ml 8th and Main iiS eth and south B 134 7th and sooth tan vth and Booth A J Jo loth and sooth O tVT 11th and Main jU 11 aad soath J 8d district, sooth of Main, ot eleventh 181 13th and sooth B Is 13th and sooth B 184 14th and Main i SS 14th aad sooth O tSA 1Mb and sooth A Ja7 auth and Main. ith district, north of Main, week of lUth to river 41 Sd and Main, Robinson's abop 4s ad and north O 4D City bnilding 46 Gaar. Scott A Oo 44 No. 1 boss boons, north 8th 47 Champion mills 8 10th and north I 6 th district. West Rich mo n and Bevaatopol C 5 W Vt and Chestnut 61 W Sd and National road 63 W Sdand Kinney 65 W 8d and Richmond svo 64 Eerlham college 68 Mtate and Boyer Boo Orant and Rfdgw 67 Bant and Map, m Grant and Hheridan SS Bridge ava, p. per salll Bth district, north 01 D, oaat ot tenth 61 Railroad shop Hotton's eo (Ei factory 63 Booaler dr U w rks 64 Wayne aarlcalturaj works 65 City mill works nfl WeetooM catTiajre 00 67 14th and north H 7thflitrict, between Main and north D, eaat of tenth if th and north A pi -lith and north B' f7 14th and north 173- o S boee hrrase ?74 itrth aad north O 17-5 Vd snd north B SPECIAL SIGNALS1 t 3 Patrol call S 5 Fire premareT 1 atoral aa en I 1 Ire ot S Fire preen rel off 11 la iWt Nataral g-sa oat lind-made Harness, 1 ALL, CRATJKS. GET OUR PRICES. 60S MAIN ST. Fhoaos 147S-1SS. THE WICCINO CO. Got Tom La dry Work'' SarUatasn-ssi I EL5C3iD0 SrZ- LAUNDHT L. V. ST1NSON, MIOF. lala.Strsot. - Tslsahsas S
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