Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 39, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 March 1874 — Page 3
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Ambotf, In tbe Upper Palmate of BinHi The yomtifal culprit' bad beatt «w rfeX4 ot tlwmfrcwi^® marder of yonrntM. TbewaaPaaotoar.who, at tbe ttia* orber death, waaooty nine year* of an,
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tbt Htb of tteptamoet. 1878, in» (1M wood* a*** A«bur* by pcomiaiikg to gi*e tt»r *fe««er (ieaa tUan abaM* oMil,Xand.a»«oa# aa ibejwera iotb# thicket. b» atabbed bar io «J*e kwait wiA*bUi vkMto had
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for bbat parpuee a week beroi®. Ma hadtbea «ttt epea *be body of tbe mm** cbiid, aa be alleged. Jaorder I- ye how the loieriorof a little«lrl 1® 4*,«ud cutbff b«r head becssae kedeo prMt CpOB being aaked why be had -ut oat tbe fcver aud heart, and wbat lie had done w'th tboee tvaoigaaa, be said be bad taken tbwtn bom* andj throw# tlMua loto bia moiber'aaoup-p which waa oa tbe Ore whan beeawred tba bo&se. l&a examining inaftlatraie aaked bio* If fee bad not violated tbft paeaoa of little Thereea. Tba p]
a*r
denied thla moat emphatically, aui »oi emotjr protMtai tba* bia only nioUye io murdering tba llUle fciri bad been to aaa bow nba looked inaide. At hU trial, wbich took place on the 16tb of October, 1873, be paraiated la th«as htalaments. Tba proceeding*. owing to tba prleoner'a confeaxlou, «r." brief. He waa ienieBoed to ed. When la doom wae anaooneed to him. be aaid, aneerlogly, to tba preeld
will never be able to take my
life!" In the condemned eel I, to wbleb he waa taken, be bebaved witb a oooloaaa almost unprecedented under »uch trying ireujnataooea, repaatbM to bi» keepers agalu and ugain ibat be woo Id never be rxectiied. The keepers begi to look upon him aa ina*ae, bat tb changed tbeir uiinds on tbe
24th
day ot
January, tbe day prior to tba one on which be was to be executed. On tta afternoon of tboMtb of January, John Glltebarg, tbe axeenttoner of Bavaria entered tbe cell of tbe youthful culprit in order to examine bis head and cat off his b«ck hair. Then only JTasepb Zangl found oat that ha waa really going to be executed, and tbia5onvictf a threw him Into a paroxysm of terror He threw himself on tbe floor of bis cell, shrieking and yelling ia his despair, and addressing to tba deaf walla prayers for mercy. A clergyman arrived to administer tba last rights of religion to him. To tbe reverend gentleman Joseph Zangi made tbo following startling confession "I killed Tbereaa Pescbnarin order to obtain ber liver. I cooked and ate bar liver, beoaose I was told that that would make me invisible at will."
He was executed next day at noon. He fainted Ln his ceil, when they came to take him to tbe soaffold. A strong doae of brandy toiled to revive biro, and be had to be carried in a state oi[ insensibility to tbe place of execution.
It in said that the lower classes in
the Bavarian palatinate really believe that a man wuo baa eaten the liver oi a pretty little girl can make himself invisible wbeaever he wishes to dosa.
FACia for folks.
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hard pntty in a few minutest A teaspoon fa) of borax dissolved in a pint of water makes a mild and effective bair and acatp cleaner.
In laying up furs for samaaer pat a tallow candle In or near them and damage from moths will be prevented.
Ammonia being Injurious to varnish, a carriage sboala not he kept in tbe stable with the horses, e*p*clally if the manure is kept under tbe floor.
For iwrtoriog warmth to tfceffok, commeal batted and placed Jn bags is said to be ssperior to hot water hottlea and other &ppii»nc*» Of that sort. Its advantages are, that it weighs leas, re tain* beat longer, and does notchlll tba patient when CoW.
Ooffae is reoommended for tbe brainworker, aa well aa tbe outdoor laborer. By its aid intense study can be indulged in, it lssaSd, without tba bad cone* 1 nances wblob socceed the suspension of reatand sieep when tbe nervous system has nothing to sastaln it.
Workmen In mschlne ahopa ami Others who use soft soap to ret novo grease, »nd dirt from the bands, will find that rittelttgikam with vinagar Jnst after using tbeaoft soap will prsvent araoking, and keep them sm otb and soft, %'lnegar beiog tm aertd, combinee with tha alkali and faoaotea it from tbe «kin.
fasiiioM ^1
?^now balling ped*g«ii's—rKtTa to vogue this Wlate'r—will ba disoonUnaetlln tbe e*rly Spring.
Sheap shearers, aa nsnal, will their calculations on tbe wetber. Felines will continue to wear fur, notwithstanding the pressure.
It will twH be "the tfetftg" to sell heavy overooata at Qranger'a pr^ "i. Sbort suits wlll be worn only ^hort auitota» "To qaaka toom for Spring stock." will sot appear in onr tocai columns.
Tom and JTarty will not appear lb fasbloiiabie aoclsty. Pocket pNtoui will n»t be trri I bj roung alto Wbosv pockata bav« b«fu rifled.
There will I dwWid lot nota. Baabanda trill ba axpaetaei u» furnish tHaohaage.
Nankee«t nanta frill be resumed, early in the season, by m»n who barabaao in the habit of "cooking tha taMor% gOOM."
Kliaabelhlaa raffs will ba «N»ra obit by witratrwho not fsarto rb/fl« fbatr baibtod^i -r tjana toed will ba worn b» nr~- whose brains have a downwara .amv. ,.
Al%3tTAVGUT
Apropos
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th- br-'H,*
•ary a to am Ii among tha uatlres of Abjst. a regard to Ifca on gin of b«»ri,.r:.
on gin of b«iH vi.
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my tbat wibw Adam fo««i themoidered AM, be oatm ttpon bit sbooidera for twe not krvowing bow to «i *pofi« .k Almighty took pit* bint, &iill fortb a crow wlu» Ita oun* one bac» and tbe 6row Bew bof Auoift
& traotof aabd^
I«wiv...-!i»i|«af* h-'« «rHil there ourU tfca jfouhg t«»e» And «inm Adajsaaw sbe gu« a jravalatb* saodasd ills toil bo/ In it,
"Jtjwt fdraj kv «be bid a to/ snalu) la b$s bopta. Whe» be went tb pat 'etn oa be ps.1*. went a ad slewed biwa^r *ita ilririr, and tben
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HEDGES" CHAMPION BAKING POWDER.
fa th« Rait BeMMHted Baking Pawder ftr tbe faiuuier la aaa.
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WHY?
Because it is full suenath, f»n«^enUjr aAT per cent, cheaper than any other Powder sold. It tvqotrw lea* quantity.
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etc., than made from fenaentw) yaaat. Tbe CbaaajikMv wbarever introduced, taken tbe lead with all iovers of pure and tfwnmiMi iitaiM. aad baa flvau ontversAt saUsteotioik asl* bslag acknowledged by all.
Too get what you pay for, 2t tapat npfau m( weight in caeb else paek•tt* nnlfortn ln qtrality.
It to made of seieot and pure materials. Peraons with the most delicate and sensitive •tomaehs can eat Biscuits, Bread, *te., made with tbe Champkm with impoalty, when Bread made trvra fermented feast uvea distresa, and eaa net fa many ea*e be retained tbe stomach.
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FACTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS.
Hedge*' Ofcaaaittea Baklsf Powder
Will make twenty pounds more bread bom a barrel
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flour than can be done by any other
Baking Powder. So time required,
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The efficacy of its Vrorth, in this respect, can be tested by the following delicate cake recipe: Two cofleecnpe white sugar and one half cap butter, one coffee cup cold wafer, three cupa I flour, whites of four e«fs, three teaspoons HEDGES'CHAMPION BAKING POWDER, one and a half teaspoonful Hedges' Oonoen trated extract VanHla.
It la put up in neat packages of qnarters halves and pounds, for family use. And ln five, ten and twenty-five pound cases for convenience ef hotels.
Packed In barrels or boxes, as desired. Manufaotared at the Laboratory of W. N. H®DOES A CO.
Southeast corner of Main and Center sts.,
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RUSUA HAVBNR.
deogh to rise, bat bake
in a hot, quick oven, as soon as mixed. SKdges' Champion mves Eggis Sbortening, Milk, ete
Bpringfleld, 0
Kor »le by all Retail Dealers. The following are our Wholesale Agents in Indianapolis, Ctaeinnatt, Plttsbmg and TerreHaute:
DAGGET A CO., MaitHrtactnrer's Depot, dianapofls, Ind. -.-i"
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HULMAN dr COX, Terre-Ha ate Ind H. L. STILES ca, dncinnati, 0^ RKYMERa BRO Pittnbarg. Penn.
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COCOA KREMOLU
OUB PATROLS WILL PLEASE f^EMEMBEP.
Is without doubt tbe most elegant HAIR D&BSH&R in the world. A lady's toilet Is not comptets without It. We are aware this may seem arrogant, but the many testimonials we have had in Its favor warrant us in making tbe assertion.
It prevent* the bair from falling off, and gives it a softness and beauty tbat no other ration can. oily free from irritating and hurtful le*, it possesses alt tbepeculUtfy bland ellcate properties of Oocanut Oil in the possible state of purity and fragrance. i* cooling ln its Influence upon the ski*. ,jre»ali cutaaeoos erupllou*, and renders tbe scaTp whlie, soft and bealthy.
hlsbe^t uiioo .0ore»
It the cheapest because Its directs are the beet and most lasting ft Is prepared with the greatest care, and perfatntd with tbe most deliCHte perftimerles tbe market affords.
Sold at a price that at tbe command of «wn one. PrlteMeentsprt odttW 'T-.
Mannftataeed at tt»e Laboratory of «, W. N. HEDGES4 CO., Montheast corner of Main and Center sis.,
OCItICK 4 SBRRY, Ajrents,^l Teire-Hsote, Ind,
,«BBOWNiftU
Very Large Bottles For 50
madMne^ ST lt is
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asr-\tJ drogglsuaad coumtiy merchants are handling it. ieivv) nn*'-.
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DR.HEDGESPULMONIC LIFE BALSAM.
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Cowha.O'itds, Broaobltts, PnramoaSa, Whooping Coogk, Group, and all Pnhaonary AO**^iti*el/ tbe »oft reliable »wdy in tb« marMet Ibr wb^# it iirecortm^n.ovfT rtieunited r. eof all that bav nuedtt 1^ enoagh to prow tta wesderm!
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laii all dleeMes ot Throat aad Lung*. O»nan«apuee«ahotf!d ie«t nt, they try Dr. K»dges' PnlmoalQ LiiV lialsant, rlmarll? beeMM* tt #ltl In tbe fnr*t5tur» to tbwmj b«alth.
Heoondarll^ ba«M»aa At.wlUjd'r^ tbeia eomtort and friedotn from eoognlnir Krary iorarv »r pirodtKer of ooniamp* tlon,«o^hasOi tRS,w
Astaamb BmnehltlM, etc..
ar#pe*»lly cored by Hedges' Pnlmonlc Dlfe aalssns. Tbrnre ai* te« rsafoca why e*«*y iamllr •hoeId bate Or. Hedgeir Ihaln«oi« Life Hal-
I. It' It tbe eban** taote |bo«lla tor t. WW
It lenMeb «t.ore ideaaaat to take.
tit tibemail popsfat medietas ia tbe
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JOHJID, PARKS,
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Wholesale Trade of Terre-Haute
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The"fbliowtag, Wholesale Houses of TerreHaate are supplied with a foil stock of FRESH GOODS, which will be sold atBOTTOM PRICES
HULMAN & COX,
WHOLESALE" GROOMS
AND DEALERS IN ALL K1ND3P^
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN WINES AIID LIQUORS,
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Cigars and Tobacco, Flour, Salt, Nails, fee., TH STREETS,-—II: Terre-Haute, InSTaiuu,
COSIVEB MAIM AMD FIFTH STREETS, J' *v* **1,
JTUELL, RIPLEY & DEMEVG,
W^V FifYV
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS!! 604 MAIN STREET*.
Mvmsii Mitmr
OEH1XS BLOCK.
TllRlt E-1IA fJTE, KlfDIAJTA.
A YEN S & GEDDES,
gneeessors to
V.
R. JRPrRM
Kf .• WHOLESALE g&tUUII IK
No. 174 Main S&i hefween Sixth and Sefenth, Terre-Hauio, Ind.
NICHOLAS KATZENBACH. PRED KATZENBACH.
N. Katzenbach & Bro.,
Manulactnrera of and Wholesale Dealers In
CIGAES, TOBACCO, PIPES, &c.
#3f .W 189 MADr STREET,
L. A. BURNETT,
1THOL£8AL£ DEALER IK
LEiTRER, HIDES, 1115,
PELTRIES,
SHOE FINDING^
TANNERS' OIL'
nan
A2IJD ROUGH JLEATMER, »PPO^TTM, M^ nna o^n :. ^*^,jMU8KRATtN0S.lt0« 146 Main Street, oTTEaNos. to 4 „ifei HKUSK, No 1, black.. Springflsid, O. I^ ^erre-Haute, I ndiana. and narrow stripe-
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SEYMOUR A. STEVJENS,'
WNOIMIC
exclusive
niMtirr '-wmlte
'fit
Open Spring ^e^pou IS74, with ft ill and Eleg«nt Stock of di%'i ft
UIIXINEBY G^ODS,
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Factory No. 44, South Centre Street, it At TERRE-HAUTE, IWOIANA.
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ROBERT GEDDE8.
CO.
Staple & Fancy. Notions,
," White Goods, Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, etc., for all Piece Goods made by the Vigo Woolen MIIIF aro. 691 MAIM DTltEKT. TKHBK-HAKTE, UIOUKA. i'-'- Betw en Sixth and Seventh.
PRICKS OF TO-DAY AND NOT TO-MORROW, Unless agreed upon by Special Contract.
HIDES,green Xrimmed^,., do ereen sal* cured trlmmed_ do dry flint, tmmed. do
dry
salt, ulmmud
KIP AND CALF, green (Long Hair, damaged price.) SHEEPSKiN3,Nos. 1 to i., BUTCHERS TALLOW RACCOuN. Nos. to 1.....-.^
FOX, Red and Grey
I Crawford, O'Boyle & Co.,
EXCLUSIVELY WHOLESALE
BOOT8-&T:SHOES!
igwr I M»U )*t ISO Main Street. Terrtj-IIante, Indiana.
Mt C00K^e^«
^"WHOLESALE ATFHRETAIL DEALER IN
& HARDWARE
ud 154 Main St, Tcrrc-Uautc.^,,,..,^,,,-
AGEVRA FOR Tins MN/ &<
I H^LIORIIEY LUCHINONA PLOW.
,T.H: RIDDLE:
tWIfi WMOLC9ALK DRALKIt fit
Millinery^ Straw Goods, Laces,
RIBBONS FAlfCT CJOODS, Ac.
Will Duplicate tedisaMMllM, (Inr^saaii or Chicago Bills. '4* Trade* ieli«it«d. T. H. RfOOLB, 101 Mala Mi, TtmHs«ls.
S. ID. STBATJS,
WHQIISRALI DSALSR 12*
Millinery and Fancy Goods, ^HOSIERY, CORSETE. TRIMMINGS, &C.,"
149 JIAW 8Th TERRE-IIAI'TE« I1VD.
TUBO. STAHL,
WMOLKNAI.E A*I RET4It. IIF.ALER IK
QNEENSWARE, CHIIIA AND FLINT GLASSWARE,
CIIAKOGLIKRH. T4BIF. (HIJEBr, PI.tTKD.WARK,
AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOOE«.
I rail MttfatNl to mf La^ Meeh and KXTftlXUT LOW
THEO. STAHL,
'325 Mats St. 8ouUi Side, Swosd Doer W«t of 4th.
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80$ I 00
mpmM &, a
J. COOK*SON.^X
AND
CUTLER-Y,
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QEO. W. HABEBLY,
ri£Sp|te«a»r
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Newell
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Manufactories of, Terre-Eaute!
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Dealer In all kladtef
DRESSED LUMBER
OFFICE AH» rusiy« MILbt
Xorth 2nd St. Corner of Llatcm, rsBKs-aAi/m IHA.
asuOastom work dkme procttpUyand w*N mateil to give asttofccUOB #0* ,* iitia I
PRAIRIE
4 PSMI 3^
CUT
Planing IMilis.
CLIFT*S "WILLIAMS,
sf t..' It MAnufactnrersof ,yll,
SASLI, DOORS, BLINDS,
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WINDOW A DOOR FRAMES, .« 5
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MOULDING BRACKETS
8XAIB RAILINU, BAkLUHTBBS, i. .• ,!.i?
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Post6»
Flooring, Siding,
ml all de^ripliona ol
MIS til NO LUMBER,'
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.Wholesale and Bet&il^dealors in
Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles,
'XU .Sl&tsKoofmg,
trr|
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AND KOOFING FELT. s?r. ih lip »i (?*.. j* vm* I d.
O'tHrpi
Cnstom 8awi»g, Pianing and Wood Turning done to order. AH work warranted. qtrfctfi,
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PHIBLIP NEWHART'S
%iss
PLOW,, WORKS
^First Street, near Main, Terre-Haute, Ind.
I HAVE MOW ON BAND A LARGE STOCK OP DfPFEREIVT MB A WD NtTLKS OF PLOWS WHICH ARB OFFERED AT ftii* 3
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT PURCHASERS AT-
HPlliilflP
3
A sok5^ T-f-iv *A*0*ACTUK**S er .1
LOCOMOTIVE, STATIOW49V MAftlNK
BOILERS.
TVBILAB AID CYLUDGK, First Street, bet. Poplaraaa Walnat. he most sub* intial
Re palling done In manner at, than not iitife a»anr
smsW
^rdeissofl
mm
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mH v$ t?i I
aad aa Mb nd in sat in (be tttaMC
idled and carefully a I (ended to.
*J*HE OLD ESTABLISHED
•-**1
IRON WORKS,
OF -f«-
IFI^SRE-HAUTR, IND, ha.--—{
Owing to tts increase of business tbe £S5#£?f£Vvai.?*tt*haveKeepecta
,in*
ITS WORK CHXAPEB
tor yet
ireatwr In the future, been oom to enlarae upon lu al ties for doing bniiiii to do
ready capacious adit* enabling It, thereby,
ANB
WITH
CUBBATBK DESPATCH,
In addtton also it has established lncoe»eeUon witb it, a flrst-elaas
vv-,
8HEET
Boiler and
Iron Works,
ofsuffldent capacity to aooommodate all who are None 1 partra tocall and examine my
public
MannAietnre offiHtlEiu-y Porta. •In
ble Ei
ot which I keep constantly on
band, or tbe moat approved Patterns,
AisoCorn MheJIers. CaseHIUklUi. »I« Maehlnea, both Hand iTPsw« er. Ball's Celebrate*! Hleel Bot t«m R. XI. fternper, aim Caat
Wroagbt Irnukerapeni,
For farm nse. A.ls« a sreat variety of Sebeoi Seats and Desks, which for beauty durability caanot be exoeUed.
Togetbw witb castings of all deaeriptiona for general nse la this ooantiy, all ot which I warrant to be as good as the best, both ln material and workmanship,
&,»OI,U,£,?R""*7. N*0®"asasebeaaand
iu. !a#* .Kftil*'
LARGELY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH.
I CALL KSPB€IAL AITKXTIOM TO MY 1TRWII14MTSDSTTLK OT
GENERAL PURPOSE PLOWS,
which are unequalled for jtif draft ilid durability. None but firstH7)ass*£ii!ataMfcls' usci fta4 every plo# is warranted to give entire satisfaction on a fair trial, I am also prepared to make REPAIRS ON SHORT NOTION My mcilities for working, hardening and polishing stoel are unsurpassed. I inviwl farmers to look through my establishmentand see how plows are made, examine my atoek of finished plows on hand with the as&up anee thnt if I am notable to please nothing will be charged for showing goods nor it intended that any body shall be bored in order to secure a purcbaser.
AIY RETAIL PR1CE.8 are always uniform and for every body alike, THE WHOLESALE PRICE will be governed oy the number of plows purchased at one time*
I am also Agent fbr the world renowned
PETER SCHUTTLER WAGON
the national reputation for these Wagons is so well est&fy lished that I do not consider it qocessary to say an^thing further in their praise, onlv I am authorized td give the full««t warranty on every Wagoii sold, Priocs eoisfderin^ quality, very low, for cash. Resjiectfuily, ^{PHILLIP NEWHART.
General purpSke PLOWS. Sod FLOWN. Mnck PLOWS. 8tnbble PLOWS. 8ob Soil PI.OW». Road PLOWS. 1 Hone PLOWS. Double Shovel PLOWS.
Single 8 a 1 PLOWS. •U"V i»r'l Rolling Oatters. Doable S 1 SLAVES,
And everythlngbelonging to PLOW8, for sale and saade to order.
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