The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

w h o W j - j F/*z,w$ t ¥© 0 ; I a r i C3» Setan# j'JM3,r-5 aefofl'jD .to *si?i tjasiRCM lumzlc'X ta m* s c w w m m t & t m * m*K4Stt*i&WRlM3&» 'Shv qfccajr*!; awl tomb qpn- <■-*•■“,"e’e cuj? h&czns.I mmcoy ■$£? si*as3. " . hams Hiadp' drinReaT" ISfaJ** Personal or C on tra ! Securify. Bard:leg Hears; ft A* t%. to 4 F* ^ •H* W* BsR*i?*r» FrfeMfimfc. ■ O*. la* "BmXWf fetabter. , &, is, w*w nwbs # 'M&i m m v aB v m m m m &> THE SECRET O f SUCCESS AMreporte-cf SffcuMe to> itto ten - m s ? n-ciwiiiis^nsifeg-, i t is very «*fe 0 m ? tSmffel# votrofsy i s not. goiDg to actively intervene In CtA*: swOewtItIs**in* Tb» forgfgtt jitew, ■ ed the revolution m su annexation movement* %lv># Isjurotoririy quite! trurvfmf. Hm VrssiaenVn s o w * in . #Cii3tosc^2circ^2aT»li to«3 fcCTO $0§rtvi^g»tetltefctttw »« f e e *pot |j!i« uncovered # W tte btAttUSmitixi- 2*111tend to wrake/or O ften peftee wiffjftHt ifce nfsd a t annexation tty fe&e0jjato$* 'I t moms IMS Fte*i" dent -Fatten* no# those aswclated wifettfro, M reM en dnlnsfbeasawal; thing % innklog tbe jet# of govern­ ment pay a good den! more ilm n fee officially announced salary- This i$ * deplorable state ofaffairsltj;* tone* h a ils it one that ban to be vertumed with in mo8tX.atln-ATnericanadinin- i^fcnttlons*nttd'ifcis merely * coarser; form of graft from wl»?eb tills coun­ try is not altogether exempt. Our municipal and national officers may sometimes take what they ibid lay­ ing srounu loose, but In Categsud other South American countries, as In various parts of China, the “pub- tic office is a snap” , and the .office­ holders beliere most Innocently that It Is to be-worked for all it is worth* /ISow IMS the .President, hah sm% his accredited agents to Havatma \ l t ;i s nerve fetergy fea t runs th e organs b t y o a r body, T h e storage battery fe the nerve ce tlaan th e .braid and spinal, , s fe d , hhdi fm m t h i s , fcattfey, nerve force is sen t ou t through the system o f nerves* T o keep the body healthy you must have plenty o f nerve, force; if you have not, the organs work Imperfectly, th e circulation is sluggish, digestipn bad, appe­ tite poor, kidneys inactive, and aches, .pains and, misCty are th e penalty* - You can keep the system - Strong w ith Dr. Miles' Nervine. I t assists in generating nerve energy; i t Strengthens" the nerves and makes th e , whole system strong and vigorous. *'t take pleasure. In recommendinS 3*. Miles’ ttexvina to those suffering from timtms prostration, insomnia, and melancholy. After ‘seven 1 wumifc* Suffering from above diseases I tried"this medicine and found Imnte- diata relief, It soothes and strength- 9m the nerves, chases away the gtoomy.and depressing thoughts ar.d - gives- the sufferer renewed strength and hope. It itt a superb nerve re* -•■ atorsr,*^ -^ ■■■■■,. . . JUDGE JACOB 8 EEMANW, Madison, Wisconsin, Che, Miles’ Heart Cut* Is soli by y*yr druggist, who Will puarantes that the fleet bottle will benefit, if. it fell* be will refund year Mile* Medical £ o „ Elkhart, ind b on , 4r*sldejit Patrua ,h»«'^uddMlF’ 4u*“ cwled.llial of ilte tiro evil« it would be fbe, lesser one to compromise with the insurgents, than to have h is ad- miBistratfon tborougnly investigate M . "AdvtoeaJ ^iad^<^»fhiutlftoe* nave been sent to the commanders in the field to suspend all hostilities :md i f possible; to come to.an agtoe- ment with th e rebels even .though this should necessitate a resignation o t the President and his Cabinet, and a re-hoWing of the majority, el the elections. ' Thin Country has had trouble e- nough In the Philliplnes .without wanting to "take up the “ While Sian’s Burden” in Cuba, I t would help a great many'American inter­ ests if we. had free trade with Cuba, or even as free trade as we nowhave Vitti Porto Kieo, bu t this country does hot want Cuba,and It did not i\ acnaie tlie island with the infen- tion oigoiDgbaek and resuming con­ trol at. the,. earliest opportunity. Thereto an abundant naval force A'ltlUneasy reach tohuench any sort Of.a revolution and take oveT Cuba, aiful and body, if we so desired. There are seven warship* either in or close to Cnfaawaters, and i t would be a matter Of twenty-four.hours to land 4.000 men on the Island, but this government w ill not even exercise its poJIcefjghts, granted by the Platt (..iiendment, except m case of last resigrt, and President Palma’s skele­ tons will be safe In the family closet, to far as this governmehfcto concern­ ed, for a long time (o come. Cuba will he givenalt the chance she can WanfctosettleherJiitornaldiffereuces without our help, and if the, United States is forced to land troops there, everyone may he Well assured tliai It will be done reluetlently and be­ cause there is no other wa y out of the difficulty. , - ■ ........... ."<«l '* The 5r«thof Life. IPs a sign ihcaut fact that tb. Wrongest animal of its sire, th< rorilltt, also has the largest lungs, Powerful lungs means powerful Ctoahufes. B r '»o keep the tfreath- jng organs rl , a t should be man's pm Pale, Thin, Nervous? The® y ou r blood urns* b e in a v e ry b i d conditio** You c e r itin f y \ b m v *fh9f *o !**« , th e * « l e It— Ayer*# § * « * » p ir iil* . I f you doubt* tfeea co s su lt your doctor* W ekuow wh*t h e w ill a y about this grand o ld fam ily medicine* g S a g a r ^ * * f * Iftee tt #a*tes and letfitOTlf.',, "Ithe m ’i o m l se i i; iwrnki fcicsS'BsEi to C o c f 'i ie«re t o J 0 9 /W & 3 ' v o x t d z c l the <J c.it^ra! f r*l "reserve* t a w m j s or? jithe grcsirl tb35 r zm y t2c;3ira?i!e japfeaStOTsl fi&SiCts 3u%cg cp < 'm l in vaBpv* fcB In C s x?sz C5 T f t ?r*» ; t m fgr M ! In | and mm C o s w S ^ tew a ffn?ai t t o < li|KK35!r:lcty Cif fc-itfe—c c l at;5 f e d - |<?j.xEot, C a t C e i€-soijt?rjg f e s ! | <s£ love* i$ & to C s i ■m;3 «CTtiy fa trMt-lh C o xz-smes Ho* A L A V e t s eSwwemtt. W*'luw*iW ••mstnl W*jSSUA , VfAtStEfSsh- b y Chicago whole­ sale and mail order hohse, asstolaut manager ftaan or woman! for this county, and adjoining territory, Salary |3tl and expenses paid week­ ly ; expense,money advanced. "Work pleasakt;’position permnnenh- investment or ^toerien® required. Spare time valuable. Write at once tor fa ll particulars and enclose self- addressed envelope- Address . . ftonerftl MUnagerj 334 B."M e S t,: Chicago, , * < „” i — . ....... ^ * FOR gSAI.E—Some good spring Chester White p i^ p f bath $exjw, Incjuitoof Cltas* Canter. Box 106 , deima* O. to Death, ' Because faerstomach was so weab- .ers, o tS t, Clair Sr-» Columbus, 0 . t ,vasliterally starvtngto death. She writes : StI l y stomach w a s so weak 'rom useless drugs that I could mt eat; and my nerves so wreck'd that X could not steep; and not Vefore T was given up to die was l Induced to try Electric Bitters', vith the wonderful result that im­ provement began a t once, and a complete cure followed,’'' Best malth Tonic, on earth. COc- finar- tnteed by a ll druggists-. _ . * T" ' 1"- ’ > ^ ‘ 4 Z — cl?Lie S ales can never be well hatWill stand the weather- Many .farmers, in fact most all of them rave learn by "experience ■ that the le s t bill on the market to the ones >ut' out by the .Hearhl.' The five tears that we have Used the cele­ brated W ateki 'HOO f stock, we have ml one complaint. Other houses of- en try to influence ihe CustornCr b,v Oking the “Just-as-good” * kind, mowing that theTIerald has exclu- dve rights. Beside tile “quality*’ d the stock, wo give » tree notice >f sale, not a condensed report, ,up mttt day of sale. Wdl Worth Trying, \V. H. Brown, the popular pension dtorney,' of Pittsfield*'"Yt., sayst ‘N ex t to a pension, the best thing, 0 get is Dr. King’s Now J»ife Pills.’ i l e writes: "“They keep niy family In splendid health.” Quick cure tor Headache, Constipation and Billiousness. g3c Guaranteed at ill druggists. PUBLIC SALE! r will offer the following personal t t o agrifeiiKcwdJ Hi* ilja l eSI ih z IsrJ a^TsatZp I1??- f e e . , bo 2 ||D" usd, _£ttiSo- m ec i sk ill fee wiilan w cs5 o f Ike people. iksa itA% rnsier a pspvlsloa e f IS? ogsfaz&tvx~ *1 appmjirktion act, tfee eoau tw to widefi tfce reserves- i b ore to kave I® per coal, o f the regdpis o f t&B ttsefte*. lost; yes t t |e ' iseeipto, were ^5S0,69C1* and in t t e next few fea ts ih e tocreasg trfil Ise sap:l* T»te' money, ta tum e i I© ifee cmmijia fs paid fferosigfi Ike state fteassarle^ •and la to m ttoed duly tor sekoois and ro&fe.---‘Yoptli%''C 0 mpam«m. ,, «r***........... . ;i *~~r . An ImwcrtaJ ’Snake. Durans' the demolliloii by the Japanese anfeonitEes of a l^IMfegr. known -as "Km" Cliean H ak bioik aany-itobteiSs o f years dgo by tbd. ' ipetdet1, o f the 'presejd; Korean ^ dynasty* pn.^hormtes snakbbhter^, e k fpato Dto hole feft in. the Sour o f tftn 'Mtojxtond'ljy the fetuot^' o f a stone weagbrng 1JO06 p am m . J i betmn to- ■’travel around fed com’ it _•» **.* . l _T x . ■ - TfSL. killed it* npd fed? then took fed ift~. .lumps -onM'flle ’and 'bufeed 'feem.' That a fteats. fog vetoed dfewn, over fee city, and fee spven toldfesto who-Md.'klllad. fee snake are said f e hat© died, suddenly and myatd- rfonfly. rA fte r f e e vfefi?ers were dead fee shake again made ffeap - pearfeef*' add** rn§M»g" •Tdnnd^and* roimd fee kofeea ‘and"jamplhg ofer .feefe*pfefenfedatty one from sleep­ ing fe a t nigM; ; What eventually be- feme o f f e e idmigfe arepfee is no t related.—Korean Tiises. ^ ’ . W . ' Coat .Tar Color*," The recent celebration o f the jubilee o f fe e coal tar dyes must have made the heart of the colorist V* k S 'n *■^ M v.,. 'to f I ? » ruBLic aa X i KScan ue^ tT 06 ^€|i recoil T iftr vc&S 9 then ]iat& we t i ? 1 £ d fe e m oS a S S sKbekmg- which Ingeniofe man'- has 'sfeifed ( white linen and golden sUk—fifty years 1of arrant mauve and hard , magenta, and the color called alter another battle o f the fifties, epmb* thing redder than magenta, a erf- ferino, to set fee teeth on edge—fer though WilliamAlorris tried to sup- press feeso Jtidfeps hues by- fefe re- ihtroduetion of vegetable dyes, soft and lasting, and though feeaesfect- ic fashion o f the seventies1 and eighties overcame fee aniline, colors for a time, they soon again came up­ permost, and we have them now, strong and as hard as hails.—Lon-. uChronir i 3 * J % J \ i . s i s - t HU iiKt.N t^m S B s^ Sm tm & a e i'jie e Q p smM x& iW ncrhSneiaL h B X K A E C O T I c ; -~u i nic"T t — ' ■ .ji v A» t * * a ZZZZ m - ■: ■ ■ *'- I 'g p la d lm t g « b I CSaSMbrem Be Kiii You Have AlwaysBought Wh«nsDo«vtdsbns:.rewrish* nesa OndKogBOF S t EER FacSw& SigBalarc of - - ____ | • " KKW 1TOBK. , ; ^ A lb jiio r lh * t>lci ‘3 3 D o s > s i S i s ’ -nXAC7 cssvovv / kafper ; in Use For flyer Thirty Years CASTOBIA >Wf#«*a vsfornpcs. ifew* csw vem#errt. “We r -rw ite'J -i iZ% tu;«? i-:,Y any irites1.,. f«r3wI-wjuccv'rytriCTOve<At s?n«t - t-i ’.O-'y : v'.,V . - 5'^ Wdl Cared'-For-Meats’: 1st fo€. nwaifto-ranp she tcsl? «.* ,ftesy; xzb fjave Sipjlsai-ws for : u e ‘ tfcf-za .fight, ti^ .'re 1 se ,$ fcOfr?,v.I ftffit;v! 3. ^ itosa i FX'-kl? vhen Si» tm . Kay bf o sd Irasave* 1 C . H * O K O 0 S E , :: • C*KSMS.YII*I*B, 0 . 1 m y m m t m m i M m Booms fe&ser KxgBfesd T-westeiis Attest. . ^jwrlag^g^* Ohio.. -w t W,‘wwr#w I New Fall Attr m 1 f V I U5*AX1\ 1 l\* ? , FaB BSsirfe ^ to iW ji&t -jiltfeis. , * *" FaB Waisfe* ivool, Slv25 la f£k§0. - • . _ Bladv Silk Waists, 8-1.50 lo 810. S i B m im e im s U rm to t o o * , , . - SilkFefeicitiafet, e<xcelleBtfor 85, ^ ‘ytH wBfte*'' Safin Fetticoats, SI to 82.50. - Furs1—CkiHar^ Muffs, els., latest- Muslin. Underwear—Cotsefs Covers, FaBfs, to ~ 8L Gowns 50lo83* . ^ ^ . Knit Corset Covers, Knit Mnderwear atul _Mentor ai^ Very' popular./ Five tms&'jmi in. F[e\r 0irting^Ck»vi^5Be to ’SC,'Also, Fain ' Coatk* ; • v ' / ' Koopi Rugs—Carpet sisc, all grades,- Tapes­ try, §10.75, Rugs, $1.50, etc. Bniggets, . S3 « p . : .1 . AVrOMATIC E U C X M C BLOCK SIGNALS SOBTHESN RAILWAY xhooc ” Qaeinsad t I s s s i ie i s m j m * i m SttBtb. ScreflteasL ««* S t i s & w e s i ' [smttSEOCEIVflCIStt OHSUE rmsTmo-reaftTOEsnAYSOF £Uii iiONfa to tfiUnr . • IttSlfttRiX** Ite ttf*i=U.r33a^!3t»fe»A'niftM. PAVbBROW’f.T.V.A CKASW.23HI.,».T.A . ' Oai^rwtU. ;■W' A. QAPKBrn flra^'afeapat. ^fesotaM sfer,aP*A , • - CtacisiuStO, don1 Mo* cliiefest study. Like thousands 01 others4 Mrs. Ot» A . Stephens, ol eorfc Williams, O.,' has learned hoV to do this. She writes: “Three bot­ tles of Dr* King’s Xew Discovery stopped my cough of two years and mr«d .me Of what - my frienda thought consumption, i O, it ’s grand tot fhroKt ,and lung troubles, Gauranterd Uynlldruggldtg. Brice Mb and #1.00* Trial bottle free. • • T a k e W I M E o f CARDyi l Y IM C SBa Are you a uSm rt ■ tU* yoae docht bet* m * o • u n k i t <* Wouldn't you prefix lo few* youfjfe- at m m ISm ir LBtld.flOdwmnfe bat# bought tV'tue ot f/iinM from their druggist# attd bar# cured theroelYte at home, of nod* itowtfc# jm pMfeteM* b m ‘mg down tod marina paiiw* fettoor* rW , tanennss#, namxMMM, dttaioeA, fftoxw and dMpoad* «rte'r,cataiedbyfemalewsaabMai. • The*# are, not eaay. ouwr* w ife of femtd ctuitiwb^t fe# m i h i j m fefc M * TSerilUtofil* fetttot’eatMMit. lti#*#««iuhitf ltttie«$lteal:flther!ttrb#jbuMi , atom# and Araito dnto#* f t to tm t& tfd h m m i t m m w n attorn fray* . tomtotontfetoy,Willyowt^ltf '^•^tawttSMWwtttoiastttaitataili^ii'iiiiiiiiiiuiwiiiiiiiit t*»<M**r**)*iHi*r h **<*(SitMttaM*, -"Cook stove coal—Jackson Kut-- Dtistlcss. D* S. P,rvjn Co, Throat Coughs A tickling in the throat? hoarsenessattimeS;adeep breath irritates it^ th e ie J are features of* a throne cough. They're very de­ ceptive and a cough mist- tore won't cure them. You want something that will heal the inflamed membranes, enrich the blood and tone up the system *•* ' * a Scoffs Emulsion is just such a remedy. . I t has wonderful hestling tnd nourishing „power. Removes the cause of the cough and the whole system is given $ ...................... th n new strength and vigor Mt*ifir Jilt SCOTT & B 0 Wm> Cham *f&0*4ig-fa*tlitrtih Hm M ;* Jw*m40t<to. <1 ihm m m m m m m m m tm m f *s the V , B. Collina farm, two and ; one-half wiles east of Cetlarville on the Columbus p ik e ,, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 1096 goinmeueing at, 1 o’clock, p, m*, the toJIowing property: ! DRIVING HORSE, 1 Doing a good family drivlngjmarc* *2 MILCH COWS* 2 Both first class, one a Jersey. K! HEAD OF HOGS ID. Consisting of 3 Poland China brood toWfl'iand 7 feeding choate* * FARMING IMPLEMENTS* Consisting of 1 Champion binder, 1 wheat drill, 1 corn planter, 3 fodder eutter, 1 Plow, single .shovel, 1 bug. gy , harness) double and single tree* Post Auger* Also thfe following house bold articles: first class range, ft good baker* Sate, 2 Iron beds, and springs, « dinning chairs, ? rockers, one carpet, 1 Standard Barrel churn, and numeronaotber ariicies for farm and house use. m m s OF SALK: All sums of fj.oo and under, Cash, over this amount, id months time will be given purshaser with approved security, Jftne C* Ford* Kxeeutrix o l tlie estate of tile late Joseph T\ Ford, deceased* . S. T. Balter, Auct. S* W. Fulton, Clerk Mad Express of a Vanished Empire. The Empress Charlotte - takes, like fee Empress Eugenie, an im­ perial title from an empire which no longer exists. Her story is the sad­ der of the two. , feirricd as a girl to a gallant Austrian archduke, her ' happy days were passed in feat white palace ' of Miramar which hangs over the Adriatic. Then her husband’s ill star made him em­ peror of Mexico, and after four years of an uneasy state, a firing party shot him for a rebel against fee-country.—HiS-wife-went-to-aH- the European courts asking in vain for help from the cautions sover­ eigns of Europe, lost her reason, and has been a maniac for nearly forty years,-—London Tit-Bits. . • >■ .-.'.I.rr—ri, . '* &u««o TaHtr* Queen Taitu, the consort of Menelik, is an elderly and dignified lady, good looking according to the Ethiopian view* and a great stickier for etiquette. She leads a sedentary life, but occasionally shows herself in public seated on a gorgeously ca­ parisoned pmle and surrounded by court ladies similarly mounted. But nobody Who has not been formally presented to her must gaze on her except from a distance* In the paiace grounds Is a large kitchen garden, which is one of her hobbies The moment her red umbrella ap pears all the gardeners must make themselves invisible., -Wh® W*» *H*iKlrIfck*’ Hutbonf A new steamboat on the Hndstn river is named "Hendrick Hudson.” I t is a pity her Owners should be go ill informed as to perpetuate a blunder feat had been widely shown up in print. Henry Hudson wag an Englishman, and it is about as sen­ sible to f e ll him "Ilendriek” as to sitfak o f Tomaso. A . Edison or Johannes 0 . Fremont.-—Waterbary IteptiMMin, OHIO. u 55 J. M. ASBESTOSROFINGS are made of "Asbestos", a fibrous, mineral rock, which h the greatest fire resistant knowu arid Is pradtically Indes- trOctible. AB'aTesuItfthis Roofing is not snbiecfc' tn -wear, nor affected by changes os temperature, moisture, acids oi gases, Furthermore it does not require coating or painting to preserve it. Write for booklet “G”, prices and samples—mailed free Ji. W. Johns-fllanville GO., CLEVELAND, OHIO. ON YOUR H U N T I N G T H 1 P fc -a?t.3ler VK-t.l r CsCT3V. ^LA-.^ecsUisJ^ i. Ueca-a smsrrs. * . * tow$x*5te$iEo.c9 iv?V* i'T.C’i . * .> a S zsz Z s , SG0t^> 50.C9 snoiGona. . rww v.sato to-oa .iri;;•J:•?* r•■'.r-i!;U r;«r’t l £.*so-*S;? f.-.3C,::rf.;,.. it SrJ.sZ cj^i o Ifi:.rct» e ■j.afcjC'fi'A'-cC: *:.v.i£a-.: a 'Xtil.yty., ■.J i > , w s a ri.c.:.i et tat ^te^a’a ts ^ n *a2fc^S£i* - ■ l4!wwes;;ji. s. srsvxxa ar ^3 aud voon co, . P.O.fcSc-SJ' C-hieo»»era.-;s. w. s. a ’•To Cure A fvion” sttyaSaw. Kendall, of Pbillipsbnrg, Katb,“Just cover it over with Buck- lo»‘a Ainicft Salvo and fe e rialve will do the rent,** Quickest cure for Burn*, itolto, Sotos, Scalds Womifls, Files, Kexfijam. Bulb ttiieum, C lippedHands, Bora Feel 1 And B m Eyes, Only l i e *11! ..fefgtsfc,Guaranteed. , • WWHteUHF WARBLE GRANITE WORKS awiiiiitataiHiifiwl’nii uutmom te, omo ADWork Woneby Pndurttatic Machinery m x t e t m rnudox, * w « MjatoiM m The Genuine p BeriMr* .tuhXftif*. Spoons,Forks,Knives,etc. have all the qualities in design, work­ manship and finish of the best Stfcf-' ling silver, at one-fodrth to one-eighth the cost. Much of tfcs sterling now on f e e market Is entirely too thin and light for practical use, and is far in* fetior in every way to “ S ifcrr l Plate that tPears i Ask fu tt destet for <’lft*| HMiM BBOS.” AvoM saftWatfe Oor fad itaJc-nmk is "li*? koaiito tie s.’*' look fa* if, 8 «U t»ykjjtitsg dedstte’ tsmywhm. Befoia tojiagmiti for / cam'dflpo «e*b I> tWHhimM, i»fiU1 3 { m ip s* mmHi* co., tnwHfft, cm , ! martir* IM■&</» A1* *y* C ASTOR IA . For Infants and fedlarem fi!3 W Y 88 H a i 8 lw 3 p Boag" IS Bastes the 5ggnaturt.{>f lire UQilflB«l MORPHINE' . t*«K»*!bMi;-NlUomuKtrORUGS. SK *4 M FiWBtefetaMtftetW** E*ffVfo0t*.i3iSSa*ri COLUMBUS OHIO Nelson’s m Business H, Sf*te fiafe A tc ik d c * S p t l t t g S i d d i t o a m m m r . %ttMVesr* BOQKKfifiWNa A AHORTHAND. V/tfei fWrC«Wofac« * ’ Xffenv* John suhdsy a t 4 F«r ItebU" Fou ftk v gsufcry. < lf f*, FatilSteWfl with A t e T poll SALEi drill, vbeo, ' A*' lb j ssmbt-vof busy fe Wolncjiitay. . .' Mr. Sanies L. H* jds form rids weeic lo JatufistoWn the i ^SYo aro In a j, your grain. E a sy lad good dump. , . —*- | Mr. M. W. CoUu Wftgin town W edn until 5:30 P. in theeven ir'. 10- 1 9 - 2 1 - 2 3 mSHk. f i t and comps t 9 crowded li your mom Tlie for street 5 Wo 1 nm each is tfo Wi If yd , low instep Theh W t W i : h'r* viis'-; . t i |?S»Ufto 'J"WMltfatta, ~ taZ ~aawwiil ^ S i S A i m tm r n im M U m to m

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