The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 27-52

$1,00 A YEAR, l < LANt.H WU.L, * C4i|»r«»4Pr5>i»rkt*F. FRIDAY, SEPT, 19; 1!H)2, ' An adequate. ik - usd o f proportion is thn .rarest; thing In human nature, „ » Liptott Is building % new boat, Shamrock III, Hois a good sports- ,.. mao, a good advertiser -and a. good lodger,. ’ *Yon can keep a rooster from crow­ ing by fastening a string to his foot .and passing itkoyer bis neck,. He never crows unless his bead Is thrown . back, ____ ^___ ‘ Hid it ever occur to Mr, Bryan . that the title of his paper* “ The Com-.” \ mouer/’ is pohapaa trifle' presumpti­ ons in. ?iew of the fact the *Great Pitt . has been dead some ’time* However, only the presumption o f other people worries Mn Bryan,' ■ . John! W Gates has sailed for ’ Europe- >When ha returns, Mr, Os- . : good will give the Gates a jar, Itrypp, the German gunmaker, .'has invented a projectile that'will - pierce the best armor plate;- ever . made) , This will,render useless every. battleship in’tbq world. The’ type Of : vessel known ■as- torpedo destroyers will probably bo theswarships o f the near future, ‘ . ' The gunning season lias begun, football will be due after life colleges open and the automobile is always - with us. Surgery, is a paying profes- VSlPm/ ; ,‘nj) ' ' yJ ' If the - Alphonse Bryan, Of the’ ’ Commoner; does - hot cease bowing and scraping- to Gaston Bryan, of prepetuat-presidential-candidacy-ainbi- - tioh, thenomination catastrophe -wifi come along with disastrous result,', V , ^ Economic conditions are reflected , by the wdrb of inventors with Won- :,,derful .certainty. At present, the scarcity of autliraeit, coal and the ' ' cheapness of Texas oil finds expres eion ih the inquiries relating to oil . ■ ■ ;;. jhud vapor . •burning apparatus on : -•which it Is evident a large number of « : inventors are at work.. , NOTICE TO SHIPPERS* At Toledo the White Btsr Lino Steamers connect with {Belt Line) MamifurUwrs R. It. C'ara-areplacedi at Oompauy’a Wsirdqnihe, making a transfer of about, 00 ft. carte boat;; .Steamers leave wharf 9:10 a.m, daily,, arrive Detroit 1:10 p.m.; Star Eland, Algonad, Marine City,. St. Clair, Port Huron and other points in Southern 'Michigan afternoon of same day. Low rates. Prompt service, J, W, CONRAD General Agent, Toledo, Ohio, * A Reminder of a Tragedy, ,In his hook, “ Ail the Jiussias/’ Hemy Homan gives an interesting description o f the bedroom of Czar Alexander II., which is kept exaetly- as it was on the morning he left it. Ho was brought back an hour after he left it bleeding to death from in­ juries inflicted by the assassin’s bomb, As the room was, so it re­ mains, The half smoked cigarette lies upon. the ash tray in a .glass tube. A little'revolver lies beforo themirror. Upon each of the ta­ bles add upon.several ebairs is a loosely folded clean handkerchief, for- it was the czar’s; Wish to have one of these always within reach of .his hand, There lie all his toilet .articles, a few plain bottles and brushes/ I f "is all modest beyond belief; ahd the/-brushes are .half worn'.—Leslie’s Weekly. State of Ohio, City of Toledo,) „„ Luca?county j - Frank Ji Cheney makes oath that he”is the senior party of the firm of F. <LvJheney & Oo.,- doing business in the city-of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of $100 for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured .by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. •'Sworn to before,me and subscribed iiMny presence, this 6th day ot De­ cember, A.- D. 1886. " , , A. W. Gleason '■ . (•—■—-.I ‘ ' Notary Public. iS E A L J- J ■Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken in­ ternally and acts- directly on ■the blood and mucous surfaces o f the sys­ tem..' Bend for testimonials, free. - ' F. <T, Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. ' Bold by druggist 75c. Hall’s Fam- ily Pills are the best. GIANT THE FORCE. man, Just Retribution. ‘‘My little one,” said a newspap' , ‘‘is two years old now, hut ni I V - iJK Parson's Noblo Act. “ I want all the world to know,1; writes Rev. C, J. Budlong, of Asha- way,; R.T., “ what a thoroughly goot and ’reliable medicine I found in Elec* trie Bitters. They cured mo of jaua- dice . and liver • troubles that - bns. caused me great suffering for many years.1 For a genuine, all-round cure they Cxcell anything I ever saw,” Electric Bitters are the surprise of nl - for their wonderful work in' Liver, Kidney and Stomach troubles. Don’t fail to try them. Only 60 qts. •‘"Sat­ isfaction is guaranteed by Ridgway & Co. President Roosevelt’s recent eulogy of ex-Speakcr Reed was a , graceful tribute to a deserving statesman and an exhibition o f wise and honorable political ability. 61 fc TakeCare of the Stomach. The man or woman whose digestion is perfect and whose stomach performs its every functions is fleker sick. Ko- dol cleanses, purifies and and Sweet­ ens the stomach and cutes positively and penmantly’ all stomach -troubles, indigestion and dyspepsia. It is the Wonderful reconstructive tonic that is making so many sick people well and Weak people strong by conveying to their bodies all of the nourishment in the food they eat, Rev. J, H. Holf- aday, 'o f Ilolladay, Miss, writes: “ Kodol has cured me, I consider it the best remedy I ever used for dys­ pepsia and stomach troubles, £ was given upby. physicians, Kodol saved my life. Take it after meals, C. M. Ridgway* Bird-Shot For Tiger. No use, to hunt tigers with hmhshot' It doesn’t hurt the tiger^any and it’s awfully risky for y^hh . • Consumption i$ a tiger among diseases, ft is stealthy —hut once started it rapidly eats up the flesh and destroys the life/ No use to gohunting it with ordinary food and med­ icine. That’s Only bird-shot. It still advances. Good heavy charges of Scolds liinulsion will atop the advance, The disease,feels that* Scott’s fSmttlsion makes the - hofly *,s tron g , ,to, J t , soothes and toughens thelungs «nd sustains the strengthuntil the disease wears Itself out, Scftiibc freesiuttplt, r • j# AMfWft# IKw^lpiWr= To Kill Mosquitoes. “ Did you over try to kill oft the mosquitoes with oil?” “ You hot wo did/* replied the old farmer. “ We just flooded the marsh with it last year/’ “ IIow did it Work?” “Oh, it settled the mosquitoes all right and ■pretty near took the house too. Somebody dropped a lightedmatch'in it. This-yearwo’re talcin’ our chances with the mod-* quitoes,, not wishin’ to have onr fire insurance policy canceled* But there ain’t no sort o’ doubt that it does the business if you’re thor­ ough/’—Chicago Post. Tho Danger of a Little Knowledge, “Don’t you sometimes regret that you did not devote more time to your education in early.life?” . “No, sir/’ answered.the politician, “ I f I had learned to talk grammat­ ical, the Voters in my district would think I was puttin’ on airs i and driftin’ away from tho hearts; o f the people/’*—Washington Star, ASad Disappointment. Ineffective liver medicine is adisap* pointment, hut you don’t want to Uirge, strain and break the glands of the stomach and bowels, DeWitt’s Little Early Risers never disappoint. They elaatw;*: the systemof all poison and putrid matter and do it so gently that one enjoys the pleasant effects. They are u tonic to the liver, Cures nliottsiiorti, torpid liver and tutevertt fever, C, AL Ridgway. Sabscrife#for it* IlsraldS clung to her .bottle of milk, •Re­ cently we began to. give her regular food.' We have a young pup at the house, so in. explanation of the N change I led her. out on the porch, and, showing Imr- tho pet, .said; ‘Tootsie, that baby dog drinks your milk now/ She did not. say, any­ thing, only.,Btampdd her foot at it. “ The next morning my wile and X heard a terrific racket and squeal­ ing. Thinking the'baby, had been run Over or hurt herself, we ran out. In. the corner of the pordh was the poor .little dbg, Id’s nose in the air, the tears streaming from his eyes, and howling1with all Ms puny might; The baby stood over it with a stick in her hand, and she was certainly using ft. ‘What for whip poor doggier we demanded. ‘Tern my milt/ she lisped. *Not doggie — piggie !*” — Philadelphia Telegraph. • ______ A Boy’s WildRido for Life. With family Around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King’s New Discov­ ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds; W. H. Brown, of Leesyille, tnd., -endure^ death’s agonies from osthma, hut this* wonderful medicine gave- instant relief and soon cured liim. He writes: “ I now sleep soundly every night.” Lile marvel­ ous tcures of Consumption, Pneu­ monia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove its matchless merit for all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaran­ teed bottles 50c and $1, Trial bottles free at Ridgway & Go’s, drug store. Terror Inspired by a New England pity'* First policeman. \Soine of the old inhabitants of a small New England city were ex­ changing xeniinkecT-ecs the other day about .the establishment of its police department. The force was small in numbers, but one o f Its members was almost a giant in size, 0 feet, IVh inches tall and broadly built. There chanced to be a hitch about the delivery of the men’s uni­ forms, bo that only ono was received' promptly, and the Goliath of the force stalked forth in his splendor done. Naturally ho created a Bensation. As he patrolled" tho'-long, winding' street that ran .tho whole length of the place them were many com­ ments uponhis personal appearance, most o f which were discreetly ut­ tered after ho had passed out of hearing,- ■At length/ however,- a shambling,- shabby, sly eyed, crack wHtcd ne’er .do well stepped up and touched tho gorgeous figure on the arm. “Say, mister/’ he whispered hum­ bly, “ tell me the safest law to break, hud I ’ll break it for the-honor of walking down. Main street.with them button?/’ , The information requested was' not vouchsafed, and- -the giant marched on in his buttons and his dignity. But a little,, farther along a smallhoy who was playing in tho front yard was no -less impressed, although more bewildered, by the glittering and mighty apparition. He-gave one-loOk, eyes nnd. mouth at their roundest,- aud then indoors, crying-to M b mother; “ Oh, mamma, look, look! Is he War or the'circus.?” Even after he had become a fa­ miliar figure to the <Lizena'the huge guardian of the peace retained seme o f Ms impressiveness. -To ono pris­ oner at least he so embodied the ter­ rors of ■ the law that the man sub­ mitted to an arrest which a few Words Of explanation at the time could have averted. When ih court he did at length explain, the judge inquired' in astonishment ■why he had not done so before. Smiling confidentially at .his honor, the ,ac­ cused'replied: . • “Well, judge, its like this: You’re folks; but as for- that Bunker Hill monument with a helmet on top, he may he a first rate handcuffin’ ma­ chine, but lie ain’ t a man. I didn’t darst argufy with him. No, sir. I’ d ' as ,seon thought of tryin’ to make my position clear to the town fire injun/’—Y duth’s.Companion. _- Beware of the knife. No prylbssion has advanced more rapidly of. iato than surgery, but it. should not be used except where ab­ solutely necessary. In cases of piles for example, it is seldom needed, DeWiR’s Witch Hazel Solve cures quickly and -permanently. Un­ equalled ' for' cuts, burns, brinks, wounds,' skin 1diseases. Accept uo counterfeits,- “ I was so troubled with bleeding piles that I lost much blood and strength,” says J. C. Phil­ lips, Paris, 111. “ DeWitt’s Witch; Hazel Salve cured me in a short time/’. Soothes and heals. G, M. Ridgway. Croker. says he will never rcliu-n to America as lie can’t sleep here, whereas his rest is perfect at Want­ age. Mr. Croker isnot the only per­ son who cannot sleep when ho is in America and there is no wautage for hint here* , . Dress does not make the person. Nor does a clean exterior indicate a clean interior. To he well all organs o f the body must work in . harmony. Rocky Mountain Tea does this work. Ask your druggist. HI* Difficulty, The witty Samuel Wilberforec, bishop of Oxford, had no patience with admirers Who persisted in re­ garding him, with others of his cloth, as extraordinarily important.- A lady who.met Mm one day at dinner evidently felt obliged to keep the conversation at a high lover. She began with touch solemnity: ' “My lord, you must have had a great many serious questions to deal with in the course of your life. What is tho most tremendous-diffi­ culty you have hrid to encounter?” Tho bishop’s napkin was slipping away from him, >“Keeping a dinner napkin on this filk apron of mine,” said lie as hq clutched at it. i L f i f i l i J f f i f f l l ,/ar a -gi j^VbgetablePreparalionforAs- simUaiingIheFoodandScgtfia- UngtheStoiqachsandBowclsof CUSTOM For Infants and Children, The KindYouHave Always Bought l N i A N I s / t H I L 1 J R L N PromotesDigestion,CheerfuL nessandPest,Contains neither Opium,Morphine norMtoeraL N o x N A r c o t i c . j^ ctou a -m vE Lm m R .. : /U7i«Ew»Jiawi ■ * jttx,Smn*? KtcktU* — Jeiuc<S*fC* • AperfectRemedyfor Conslipa-. lion»Sour StoutachDiartfwea Worms,Convulsions,Feverish­ ness andL o s s o f S weep . Facsimile Signature of MEW YORK. EXACTcopy OP WRAPPER. V../ .- ---y-|,, - .■ . .,-r..r-..rT[..--,.--- THRCENTAURCOMPANY, WCWYORKCfTY* Outings y Great Sales will be made this fall, as our stock is C excellent. j 8 oo yards for comforts at 5 c; 3000 yds. ■ J for night.gowns, skirts, shirts, etc. at 8 &cyd. - gg . I . Hu tch ison & G ibney: yWw* XENIA, OHIO. & K Kft K K&K K 3 <H (U-ll BLOOD D ISEASE CURED. . I f yon aver contracted any Blodd dr FrtaatvDIwsaw, yoanre nerer u f « ttntU in* 1 hrlrnaor poladn liaa twen eradicated from tko eyateni. Don’t be aatUfled -with n l "patcHtip” by*eme family, doctor. Onr I f e w M e t h o d l e O n a r e n t a e d t o 1 I C a m o t n o P a y . t 3 .N o Ifnm n a D e e d w i t h o u t W r l t t a n c o u n e u t. | Cured ’W h en a l l £ l i e Failed conta*Ioaedlseaceeall helped tobreakdown,my ayatemT When I commenced to reallremyconditionI era*almoatnanUc. Doctor after doctortreatedmebut only frayemerellef—not n ettre. Hot Sprinn helpedme, bat didnot careme. The symptoms alsrnya ,returned. Mercery end Potash drovethepoison into Myaysteu Instead of driving- It oat. I bless the day yonr Mew Method Treatment waft recommended to me. t Inveatigated who yon I .were first, and finding-yotthadover 2Syears’ ez^rience ana reftsponsible financially. I gave yon my case under a gsarantee. , Yettcnredmepermanently, and innixyears therehasnot been * , We treed sad curs Varlcecele, Bfeed Poison. Nervous Debility, Stricture, lapotency, 5ecret Dreids, Kidney and Bladder Diseases,. CeRseltitliafret, QaitihmSliskferHemeTriitniststi Bteks free. DRS. KENNEDY & KERGAN, 241 BDPBBIOB ST. CLEVELAND, O. K & K K U K K tv K K&K K i n K K as»s II Norvoun iIfia<laclie-“Pmn Ter*: 1 TH 1 c1-— Confuwtl—* The Nerves afc li'/utlfe --Nerve Never Nail. Mrs. 15. Robbins, of Wtotcru Avc., f.oi>- jlosi, Cl., fi.tysi *'f linvn for some.- yt-ftrs from severe iu-rvi‘«i»uc5u- and tifirvous lieiitllH'lii-e, I Sot abi/Xi.f Iif, A. W t'ftask’s Xcrvo Fills rtml affesr A p««l ft-R of tlio med ic-ine t tart say toy nervous system lias been 1 0 ) 10 1 u[i niul T sis) not now n vktim of tltosersf k iu gM :rL c h t«.„ L e lu (,pe!tk»tciy. btglily of tlii* tnalh ino ns » tit fvo (onto. I>r, A , W. 5,m e Rills srasolA at ■»uj u l os; at A, W. t’Is:.FC- Sfe.htliio JbiBuSOj X* T . that the pfirttoiesii.l *-titniitur” of A. W, ( !;,i,t-M, 1>, nroon ctrry pa-'-Ldce. For sfie It y Ridgway k 'L\x, RrugftHe. The Elder Brother Live* Longer. Your elctcMbfothcr or sister will enjoy a longer life than yourself. Examination of a thousand pairs of brothers anti the same number of pairs of sisters revealed the faet that tho elder brother had an aver­ age life of six years ,moro than tlio younger, while in the ease of the girls the pxcess was slightly less. These figures do not prove, that the younger will die before the elder. It may be that there is a difference of­ ten years between the dateS of birth, so that your elder brother, although having a longer iifo, may die befora you, . Genuine Rocky Mountain Ton made by the Madison Medicine Co is made of rare and costly herbs not, found in any otherpreparation, there­ fore get tho kindjyou read about, 35 cents. Ask your druggist, Ostrich Plumes, Black arid white o.strieh plumes coma from tho male bird, the groy from llm female,. Tho feathers are not pinched out, as one might im- ngijto, but are clipped off with a sharp knife, leaving the end of the quill in tho- flesh, whore it remains for fwo or three months, until it “ dies,” when It, Is pulled out with Can’t Pool toe Bex. ^A young lady from London was visiting for the first time a country farm. Seeing a cow looking very, savage, She’ said to an old farmer, I “Oh, how savage that cow looks l” I “ Yes, miss, it’s the red .parasol i you are carrying,” said the farmer, i ■ “ Well,” she said, “ I knew it was *a trifle out of fashion, but I never , thought a country cow Would notice j it.”—Tit-Bits. ! When once liberated witilth your , system, if produces a’ most Wonderful . effect, It’s worth one’s last dollar to. feel the pleasure of life that come by j taking Rock Mountain Tea. Aslc Iyour druggist, A Careful; Buyer, /• fje Best j.sWMt_Yojl Want jtejBl isTO WeSell- Meats are deceptive." Unless you; are a good judge, you can never tell, what you ae getting until you have it served and partially eaten. We know meats. We select stock with * view to having the best meats. We know how to select stock and there-; fp.e haye_ meats you may depend upon—meats that will please you. it 11 # GOODS DELIVERED. . Telephone No. 74. j* • jJ£0“Eresh Fish Always on Hand. C. E. TODD, n . Feeil andCoach Stable. 1 V-r; r-rni'~nifi rimi"i Un"i —, ■■ 22 and 24 Nor'th.Limestone Stv, Phone, Main 737, Springfield, O. So Many are .Making Comforts - Our Batts of -Down Fluff w ill , Please ^yepu. l* r .-.V'-.-.A-AVv.'l/ Blankets This fall will clean up the" factories on Blankets, | A- Over 2 O 0 pairs, have been received by us td sell at / ft 60 c, 75 c and $ 1 . 00 , and a few at 50 c. j J ■ . - ....— ............... . ............... . s ft Underwear j k This department is worthy of your quick attention « n It will be strange if you do not gnd what you j want. Double Daily Train Service ; VIA THE ■ L o u i s v i l l e & N a s J h v ille R . R . ‘ "fltitween ' Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago gnd $t. Louis and Nashville, Memphis Atlanta, Birmingham Mobile, New Orleans ‘ Florida and <iu!f Coast Poipts Through {jh-t-xriiig Ca'ra ,-njd Chair Cars. An Uiu-xcelleit Pin- - ing Car Service - Low Rate Excursions . First andThirdTuesdayeach Month , For rates, maps, Tollers and tipic ■- -t,ihlee,*address 4 0, L; STORK, .Gen/Pass. Agt.,- I.tiuiaviile, Ry, WINONA LAKE, Indiana’s Famous Summer Resort. ' VVinono Rake. Inth, the pretty summer resort on t,ho Pennsylvania Lines inNorthern Indlana.aflhrds feat, recreation,.enter­ tainment, amid delightful surroundings "forpersonsdesiring lo enjoy Vacation outings. This resort js thesiteof \VlnohnAs,- Sembly andSummerSchool, and isannptlly vi«it-d bymany persona" who are strength ened in.mind fly the excellent facilitiesfor- educntional work, and invigorate in body by thehealth' giving influences for which Winona Lultois fnmous, On May IStll, the Opening Day of the Seasonof excursion ticketsto Winontt Lakewill beon sal,eViaPopusylvaniaLines, They maybe obtained.from May 15th to September 13th,.inclusive. For particular information On tlio sab* "Passenger Agent. Pittsburg, Pa. Informa tion about attractions at Winona Lake, en- tertainmente, tlic Bunitucr School sessions, etc,, will be tunnelled In reply to inquiries- addressed to' Mit. 0 . H, D ickkv , Secr etary Winona Lakei Tnd. . •Wanted. i REDUCED RATES T v. THE WEST., j Commencing September 1st, and ! daily thereafter, until October 31st, ; 1002, the Wisconsin Central By, will |Sell Settlers’ tickets from Chicago to points in Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia, St Jdreatly reduced rales. For detailed j information inquire of the nearest Tieket Agent,' or address T. D* OaififVbell, D. P. A. 218 Pike Build­ ing, Cincinnati, 0 ., or das. 0,- Pond, Gen’l Passenger Agent,, Milwaukee, Wie, We would like to ask, through the the columns of your paper, if there is auy person who 1ms used Green’s Aug­ ust Flower for the eureof Indigestion, Dyspepsia* and Liver Troubles that has .nqt been cured—and we also mean their results, such as sour stomach, iernientatioM of food, habitual costive- nees, nervous dyspepsia, headaches, despondent feelings, sleeplessuess—in fact, any trouble connected with the stomach or liver? This medicine has beeh sold for many years in nil civil­ izedcountries, and we wish to corres­ pond with you and send yf u one of our hooks free o f cost. I f you never tried August Flower, try one bottle first. We have never known of its failing. I f so, somethingmore serious is the matter with yutt. Ask your G. G. G kebn , Woodbury, N. J. WRITE STAR liIflE. N e y / S tee l S te am e r GREYHOUND LeavesToledo 9 ; 15 a. m. Daily. ArrivesDetroit 1:15 p. m, Dally. RETURNING LeavesDetroit 4:30 p. m. ArrivesToledo 8.30 ptm. Capacity .3000 Persons The largest and most inrgnificent day steamer on the Lakes. Detroit, Star Island, Tho Flats, Port Huron and Way ports. Btegfaers GljYOfTOLEDOandTASHMOO Dutroit to up River Points and Port Huron, Meals a k Carte, Parlors one "way t 2>(KL lioatni trip $3»(KL -Per feet service and.attention. - C, F. BmutAN, «T. W. C on « a » * Traff, Mgr. Genl Act, Detriot, Mich.. • Toledo, 0 . tiubwsrife# for t b Herald. ’ E x e h a i i g e B c iH l • _ CEDAltYfi.I.1-, OHIO, ’ : A Ci'GUNiW'af M-n-Miits «;rf| **• divfduaia i 4uiu d. promptly.made ami u ut/lto], “ JT fiRAFT ti on N e ? York add d * * .cinpati sold at lowest ratv=. V cheapest and most couveiiitnt wey send, money by mail, * T CANS made on Ileal E?.tate, p| souill or Collateral Eccuritv* i WHfiara Wildman, Pre?.. - - Setir W, Smith, Vk-ePre» " W. J- Wildtnru), Cashii T H E BEST Product of the roafij andstockfarmcan ' ways be found at MeatStoreof Charles ‘Weiiaei together with tYJ thing to he ioond id / • first-class meat marU Also TianUJes {lie ctj brated Swift ConipaaJ - « « Hams. And cuurte aud honest trealmtl goes with the above, Goods Delivt ml. Telephone* (18. Fresh-Fishami. Adam V Restaurant andDining Bon Corner "High and Limestone stre| Springfield, Ohio. i|MCincinnatl Division.! [grennsuivanlaljnBs.l{ Scheduleof PassengerTrains-Centralill Westward. OolmnWftlv. Alton,W.Jo(rcrrfon“ London)._ tCharlMten Selma.... -3ctInrv!lLe NVIiberrorce Kcnla ||y' SpringVal.. ** Hosanna.... ■“ WftTIttSTUl....»** Oivgonia,.„'**■ Ft.Analnut “ Morrow,..,.. “ Sn.-Lebapan4' Loveland... *• M ilford;.....“ ! Uinta........... « Cincinnati..,.nr. 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