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A FOLIT1CAL 'TOME." PENDENT. mm ill HOODSOIf iEiOCRA Esf ii Li i fi rii ill Before Knuning- Array from cold weather, inquire of local agent Santa le Route relative to cheap rates for a winter tour to Texas, New Mexico or Old Mexico. To follow the sunshine may prove Elector will make a cross mark, thus (X)'1 Electors will make a cross mark, thus (X)3 Electors will make a cross mark, thus (X) in thf.snnnrpnt.rhPlpft. r.f name of the sauare at the left of the name of them the square at the left of the name of tne cneapertnan miymg iiaru coal. Ituou cost much to try it.

What is candidate for whom they wish to vote. candidate for whom they wish to vote. candidate for whom they wish to vote, Hov big is Dr. Elder pa. "ho thinks hims' lf so great? Is lie like Dyzert of the Falls.

The calamity heavy weight? Oh, no, myson, a small sfiujrt-e-an, Juqaded with gall and budge. Ho vainlv tries to down Will Wyse i or whom, he has grudge. But listen, lad, he'll have it bad, When VVyse defeat-) his pet; He 11 spill his load plump in the road, And into bed he'll get. For Coimty Treasurer, R. D.

WEBSTER. For County Treasurer, FO II 11 EST WOODS I DE. Friday, Hot. 3, 1893. SUBSCRIPTION RATES.

One )Hr, in Advance-. .51 50 Six JI mha, in advance 75 Tnree Months, In 50 Single 5 i Try a Texas Trip to San Antonio, Austin, Ft, Worth or El Paso and get a touch of summer in winter, the Santa Fe is offering some low rate tickets with liberal conditions as to limits, lxas may be just the place you are looking tor as a home or for investments. FATES CExNTEII MARKET It POUT. Old papers for sale at this office. If For County Clerk, H.

II. McCORMlCK. For County Clerk, FREDERICK WILKINSON. No democrat can afford to vote against Wm. Wyse for commissioner of Butter Eggs ine isc district.

A at many subscribers are owing the Demccrat for one or more years subscript on. Some are able to pay all and other an pay part if they only think so. Betwe en this and the first of the year we hope'o have a settlement with all in arrears. Remember that the only mark the law For Sheriff', T. L.

REIDT For Sheriff. MELVIN E. HUNT. 18 cents 14 75 6 cents 7 cents 4 cents .27 ..18 f5.75 3.00 ..12.50 tol. allows you to make on the Australian ba Potatoes Live Chickens per pound Live Turkeys per Ducks Geese, Live, per pound.

Corn perbushel Oats Hogs nay Cattlo I lot is an before the name of the candi date for whom you want to vote. Don For Register of Deeds THOMAS W- PLUMMER. For Register of Deeds, F. L. STEPHENSON.

For Register of Deeds. F. BIXLER. draw a line through any name, no matter how bad you may want to vote against the Elec tion next Tuesday. man.

Frett Litton is quite side. An Atchison man who was married late SOLDIERS' ItEUMOff. The.old soldiers of this county will hold a basket dinner and reunion at the Mitchell building in this city ou Saturdy of this week. All old soldiers and their families are invited to come with well filled baskets. Castoria is Dr.

Samuel Iitcbers prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other substance. It is harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH. It is Pleasant. Its gruaranteo is thirty jcars um by Millions of Mothers.

Castoria destroys "Worms and allays fevcrishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething. troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.

Cas toria is tho Children's Panaceatho Mother's Friend, Go to Pickerings for flour. last spring took his wife with him to the For Surveyor, ARTHUR MOFFATT. ForSuryeyor, W. J. McCARTEY.

i Cherokee Strip, and the day they secured Votes for Win. Wyse for commissioner. i a homestead a child was born unto them Teachers' report cards for sale at this I i It was a boy and they named him "Soon Pjtlilan Sisters' Entertainment. That name is appropriate, too, for it For Coroner, O. P.

AUGUSTINE. For Coroner, THOMAS IIEARN. Plummer for register of DR Voh-forT. W. deeds.

was an arrival sooner than was expected If was all a mistake. E. V. Wharton The W. W.

Heathcote Musicale and Literary of Salina, Kansas, will give The merry-go-round is still raking in I did not sign Mr. Parrish's nomination pa tne sni-cteis. For Commisioner 1st Districti Wm. WYSE, For Commissioner 1st District. Wm.

DAVIS. For Commissioner 1st District, Wm. MOOR EH AD. Castoria. pers.

It was T. E. Wharton. However. an entertainment in the opera house, Nov.

17th for tlie benefit of Mistletoe Temple Frai Landes reports a good trade in I it is' a notorious fact that V. is sup. nis Jius of business. No. 17, Tythian Sisters.

Admission 25 porting that gentleman in his candidacy I cents. Keserved seats 35. cents. Every Mrs. N.

V. Moore and Mrs. F. Wilkin and was probably instrumental in bring body come and enjoy a first-class enter son are on the sick list. ing him before the people for the office he STATE OF KANSAS') Sticher and wife returned Wednes- seeks.

tainment. Mbs. F. L. Mktcalp, M.

of. S. tlay from the World's Fair. WOODSON COUNTY: Mes. ItE.

Babtlett, M. E. C- H2w. Immediately after the pop convention Castoria. Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." II.

A. Aocbkr, M. D.t 111 So. Oxford Brooklyn, N. T.

Our physicians in the children's department have spoken highly of their experience in their outside practice with Castoria, aud although we only hare among onr medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon It." United Hospital xd DirrsMsiar, Boston, Maas. Aixxx C. Surra, Fre. See those Union Suits for Ladies and H. II.

McConniclc, Countif Cleric in and fori, said county and state, do was held, we made the prediction in thir Castoria is an excellent medicina for children. Mothers hare repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." Dr. Q. C. Osaooo, Lowell, Mass.

Castori4 is the best remedy for children of I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant trhen mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves.1' Da. J. F. Ejkcbeloe, Conway, Ark.

SCHOOL KEl'ORT. Uiiildren at E. B. Rail Son's. 14-2v.

herebn certifif tliaf the above is complete list? of allY candidates that have been paper that the only man on the ticket Moore the Eureka ie Eureka man in town real estate nominated for the various county officers' thereinnamed, in accordance with the who stood a ghost ot a show, for election LI laws relating thereto, and in the exact form and order as will appear upon the Of- was E-Hunt-and illJfe uirs. viaun ana niouie une lis retnrnftn-1 rT r. j. 7 sou vutuiira uui uiuiu. xuv wiaiu from tie W6rid's Fair; the first of the 1icial JJaUots to oe votea oij me eiectors 0 ooason uoujity, Kansas, av ine generao ficrht will be battle Mark the Report of school taught in District No.

15, for month commencing Oct. 2d and tnding Oct. 27th, 1893. Number of pupils enrolled 16. Average daily attendance 14.

No cases of tardiness. Pupil3 neither absent nor tardy; Mary Morrow, Ida George and Ralph Myers. Mrs. C. L.

Davidson, Teacher. MARRIED, prediction. 'U- Ed. Snovor is quite sick at the Witness my hand and official seal this 2, day of Nov. 1893.

The official ballot elsewhere printed in The) Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, New York City. florae or ner latner, jU. It. ocranton, in inis civ. H.

II. McCORMICK, County Cleric this paper will be a good thing for the voter to practice on. Go through it and make a cross like this before the Bertie Holloway, Mr. Weckerly and Ger tie and Mabel Carpenter returned Wednes-1 day from Chicago. name of each candidate for whom you de OAED OF IKSTHUCTIOlSrS.

Hensley. States. At the Lenden Ho sire to voeV and yon will find that it is We are nleased to learn that our friend. tel thi3 city, Wednesday, Nov. 1st, 1893, Elder G.

H. Lb ofhciting, Wm. A. Hensley'and Ethel States, both To Prepare Your Ballot. To the really a very simple thing after all to ex Myron Bhea, is gaining in health and ine aooveucKec is an esaci copy 01 i 0i, ma a uiw lew Fall Ms strengtji right along.

press your choice under the new system, or loronto. LUC UtlilUb Willi; U. Will UC UU lliau o.ioi-n I I. malra a m.ib- space without delay. In Pbepabins Your Ballot.

You shall not remain in the enclosed space longer than 10 minutes; nor id booth longer than five minutes, if other voters are i S7 in 1 1 1 i 1 I U11L WPUliaii. V11UC3. I I. HlHtlV a Ill III JV. cin frt Ti n-i i commissioner district at npxt uesciay 8 tun w- Dr.

ivellenberger received othcial no Carr. Queen. At the home of the tice of his appointment as medical pen style cloaks, dressgoods, trimmings, Be. sure to mate an A mars names of the persons you desire to vote etc. the square at the left of m.

Wyse 3 f( -or wruAlthf, in fi, blank ti i vi Till viiv uivuiuu viuin bride's parents in this citv. Thurs- ww day, Oct. 26th, 1893. C. C.

Clevenger of- tike a lallot the W'pl Mo so0 aS name wnen you come to vote. spaces, making a mark, thus at the Matt Gleeson has been under lb.3 weath- nciaung, jonn vv. carr ana oophrma I. Queen. x.

the close ofthe election, nor to vote any ne quinines uuu receives ins insirucuons er for several days this week? but. we are SS arT T.fe?. counted onlv for tne names marked. In ballot except tne one received from the from the department he will be a full '1 ,1 i I The Democrat extends congratula gtaa to state, is once more able to be out. liAnm nn n'f the votins for a "nublic measure." make a juage.

ii you spoil oauoD preparing fledged examiner. We presume that Drs tions. Uia irifidi tm.lnr-oo.l nia.rV. thus: X. in the snnare at the left of A woman wouldn't trust herself in a fTl.ll HIO v.llUl 'm wjj 1 A STATEMENT.

ivvy nub way except If you decide not to vote, return your bal- Jones ierance will have qualified lot and retire from the enclosed space. by the time of the next regular meeting of AssrsTiKGTA Voter. Any voter who the board so that the organization of the boat with a man who can't swim, but she Ketire at or)ce' alone mto an7 vacant vot- the answer you want to give, will marry a man out of a job and with- in booth to prep your ballot. You mark your ballot in any other out money. will find printed on the ballot, in col-! as indicated above.

Before leaving the lea As the report seems to have gained I nTvina ciAa Kw oirlo nil pn.ndidntAa of booth fold the ballot so as to conceal all credence that Fred Wilkinson is a solici caimou iRu gu ui Wnu is uisau.cu, effected shall, upon request be assisted by two I mnj If you want to lay in a suddIv of hick- all the Darties to be voted for at that elec-; marks and names on the face or the bal- tor for Montgomery Ward Co he re orynuts or hazelnuts for the long winter tion. At the top of each column you will i lot. leaving in view the printed filing and election officers of opposite political par- Stories of the etrip are in order, and ties appointed for that purpose, who. shall thia 0 told on Jim Malone Ki ka quests us to publish the following statement, which he will make affidavit to if evening3, go to P. J.

Pickering's, north- find the name of each party "ticket" or i east comer of square. listof candidates, as "People's Party," initial of the judere of elation endorsed on the outside. Leave the booth and hand your ballot to the judge in charge of the ballot box, and leave the enclosed Tn irifnTiiitfifl norenn cVioll unfiMrl frt I IS HOC DaCl Jim went down to the Strip "Republican." "Independent," "Demo necessary: John Cannon of Toronto and W. on the Santa Fe train on opening day. assistance in marking his ballot.

cratic, etc. i I am not now. nor have I been at anv At one place the train slowed up and a -l r- Parsons of Neosho Falls have been chosen as petit jurors for the next term of United Our new Fall Goods have arrivejjl. Tlie finest line of dress goods ever offered for sale in this county. The ladies are especially invited to call and see us.

Big reduction on boots and shoes. Plenty of 5 cent muslin. Groceries and Flour cheaper than at any other store in this E. rJ. REAM CO.

ume since my residence in jvansas, a so licitor or asrent for Montcromerv Ward states court at Ft. ecott. young lady on board thinking it was coming to a station, jumped off and went I om Plummer is makinsr a red-hot or any other "out of town I have not to the best of my knowledge influenced or tried to influence any other tumbling down an embankment ten feet campaign and will give Fred Stephenson such a shaking up as he never dreamed high. She picked herself up and, when person or persons to patronize said firm. I And further, what eoods I have boucht of.

Bixler isn in it a little bit. she discovered her mistake, scrambled back upon the car. Seeing Jim laughing inaiviauaiiy or saia nrm, nave oeen either what I could not obtain directlv in Yntes Jesse Rosenberg has bought three lots near the M. E. church and will move his she turned upon him fiercely and said: Center or that I would have been unable to purchase elsewhere.

I am readv to "Well, sir, I've seen enough to know that house ujion them, so he may be right un- uer me tirippings or tne sanctuary. ake an amdavit to the above statement you're no gentleman." Whereupon Jim sobered up and replied in hi3 blandest if necessary. Jr. J. xiCKermg Keeps on nana a nice line of finr, meal, bran and chop feed red Wilkinson.

"A FAT TAKE." and solicits a share of your patronage. manner: "WelJ, madam, I've seen enough to know that you're no gentleman Leavenworth Times. iionoway ouiiaing, nortn siae ot square. The printing of the official ballots Mrs. E- K.

Kellenberger and daughter, Hon. E. H. Hoke, probably the best would appear to be quite a "tat take' Sid, returned the first of the week from THE YATES CENTER SANK H. H.

Winter. Proprietor. speaker the republicans of Kansas have on the stump, and a man whose gall ex an extended visit to the World's Fair city. Sadie will remain in Chicago all winter. from the way Dick and Ned have been prancing around the county clerk's office every morn ine before breakfast.

The law unquestionably gives the county clerk ceeds his beauty, (Tom Morgan to the The following are the judges and clerks contrary, notwithstanding), delivered one entire control of the matter and he. beine- of election for Center township adges, a republican, could not consistently do vv. u. Eixls, B. M.

Shaeffer and E. L. of his crimson rag speeches to a fair Mosley. Clerks, Wm. Yate3 and John house in this city last Monday night.

He worked the pension racket for a great deal Bothwell. John IHliott left a 10 pound sweet po otnerwise tnan to give tne job to Dick. Ned got hot and swore he'd have those tickets to print or bust a hame-string. He waltzed in with a letter from the attorney general who gave as his opinion that inasmuch as Ned had the county printing- more than even Hugh Brady thought tato, of the yam variety, at Lewis Son's TDoob a. grezierstX toaxi.irin.rj to-a-slxiess, collectioxxs on.

cell joints remits on. day of HPayraxexxt. Makes larm loaxis era. first iriortgraa IFVrorja. to per cent, interest.

avon.e3r palca. .3 boo33l as Boevtrlty Approved and perfect ebstretct of title piocared. 3ia.lEes of title to lands In "Woodon County, Kansas. Plenty short time money on approved Gollatez al Oecuritsr. H.

F. WARD'S there ever was in it, and capped the cli Hardware store the first ot the weeic. max of Brazen audacity when he stated The potato was grown by Mr. E. on Kansas hard-pan.

he was also entitled to the job of printing the tickets. County attorney Lamb, how that the present hard times were caused by the lack of confidence on the part of ever, overruled the attorney general's opin- Train Load Fall mi Winter Croup Shake have just completed a very fine job of painting for Henry Nie- ion, on tne grounu max uie ucKeis wercr not paid for by the county but by the the people in the democratic administration on the question of tariff. And this too in the face of the fact that on that man out on JJry Creek. Jxumor has it that unci Henry is about to take unto i townsnips ana tnat tne ciera could give himself a bride. tne iob to whomsoever he pleased.

Dick thinks the point was well taken, as he eot very issue cfemocracy won such an over tne job. whelming victory last fall. However, the It is tie duty as well as the privilege of every deriocrat in the first commissioner gentleman is a very pleasant and enter Besori district, to vote for Will Wvse, and ehow Bargain taining speaker and undoubtedly made the the ememy that they havn't got all of the Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. most out of a "lost cause." democrat 3 by tne slack or tna pants. If there is one person on earth that is The co mty ilerk is now experiencing all the beauties of the new ballot law.

It DISTRIBUTION OF TAXES lllli entitled to universal respect from parents South Side of Squars. makes no end of work for him, aside from i it is the teacher in the primary school -FOR- WOODSOX COUNTY. The rolls of Woodson county for 1893 are the thous ind and one questions that he She has to deal with "mother's and God knows if there is one thing on earth daily ans vers in regard to its require mcnts. now completed and in the bands of the meaner than another, it is one of those fa nmintv trHasiirer. Tlie total amount A Full Line of 5 and I0 Cent Goods of Every Descriotioo.

A Splendid Line of Fine Shoes, Jewelry, Etc Come and see me if vou Want Bargains, charged to the county treasurer and to be collected by him is 831,304.51. The various vorite sons. An exchange in speaking of the nrimarv teacher, savs: ''She is the funds are creuitea as xoilows: Total School Tax 123.811.71 State Fund 8.571,33 great angel of the republic. She takes Last Saturday while John Hayes was "working in the blacksmith shop a chisel flew and struck him on the head, cutting quite a gash. The wound was sewed up by Dr.

Ollendorff and in a few minutes County Fund- 19 265 39 the bantling from the home nest, full of "OLD RELIABLE" pouts and passions an ungovernable lit County und 34 Belmont Township. Gen'l 42i.77 Helmont TownshiD Koad 127.84 tle wretch whose own mother honestly ad John was back at work. Center Tw'p. K. R.

Bond 5.572.05 Onter Township Road Fund 932.49 mits that she sends him to school to get This of Ice is in receipt of a copy of the i We Also Have on Board an Elegant Line rid of him. The lady who knows her bus Pine Plaias (N, Register sent by our imminence 1 ownsnip lien 1 unc. a'Si 4b Eminence Township Road Fund- 145.06 Everett Township General 616 45 Everett Twp. R- R. Bond 1.726.1 KvTP.tr TnwnshiD Road'Fund 2li2 43 ii sjie miu 3 iness takes a whole car load of these little anarchists, one of whom alone and single young deriocratic friend, S.

V. Stewart, who holcus a lucrative position with a Ladies' Fine Dress Goods, Ladies' and handed is more than a match for his parents, and at once puts them in a way of lumber company or tnat city ana is a Liberty Township General 552.82 Liberty Townshic Road Fund 2S0.68 Neosho Falls Township General Fund 321.15 Neosho Falls Township Budge Fund 619.40 Meosho Falls Township K. R. member of a swell orchestra. beins- useful and UDriarht citizens.

At I. MILLER, Proprietor. Handsome Turnouts at Reasonable Rates Yatei Center, Kansas. Talking about unadulterated gall, what expense or toil patience or soul weariness Lift your hat to her. Bond Fund 2.5975 Neosho ialls Township Koad Fund .445.88 what's the matter with the letter written by the of the people's party to For so rank a populist as the political Owl Creek TowhsMd GenT Fund.

684 47 Owl Creek Township Road Fund, 204.13 editor of the Advocate, It would look to a Nnrt.Ii nwnshm (feneral 643 6.i Gent's Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, Etc. We carry, a bin" stock of those North Township Road Fund Si.5,57 the trustej of Neosho 'Falls township demanding the appointment of A. R. Williams as tne of the clerks of election? man up a tree, as though he was just a Johnson Perry lownsuip lienerai una io 91 IVrrv TownshiD Road Fund 135.34 trifle solicitous of Mr. Plummer welfare rot hers, He whines as follows Toronto Township General Fund- Toronto Twp-It- R.Bond Fund 3.672.28 Toronto Township Road a5.49 Toronto City Fund 229-13 Henry ICrueger, without a doubt, has "The editor of the "Democrat" advises voters to make an in the square at the ates Center 5.4ii'..

Neosho Falls City 422 73 lett of Mr. Wvse name on the democrat the neatest store room in town, and his display of I fruits and confectionery is very fine. Then, too, his oven bakes delightful, snow whiie bread and buns that make ic ticket. Ho savs nothinj? about making I r. If I i w.n.UI mTDERTAKma, $81,304,51 H.

H. xMcCobmick. County Clerk. The editor of the Democrat has ad- Ones mouth water when they see them. i i 1 i I -T celebrated Selz boots and shoes and the Smith Stoughton fine shoes.

viseu ins democratic inenas vote ior WALL PAPER. Tom Plummer ever since that gentleman Fred SI eak, wife and sister returned Wednesday from an extended visit among WINDOW SHA3)ES. announced his candidacy. He has repeatedly informed the dear people that Mr. Plummer was a fine penman, an old sol Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria Guaranteed Cure.

We Authorize our advertised druggist relatives tnd friends in the sucker state They wer met at the depot by the Yates We shall make special effort to get your trade this Spring dier and a democrat Has the political Center Band, of which Fred is the re spected leader, and given a regular swell editor of the calam organ done as much for Mr. Bixler? Well, hardly. Has he reception. to sell Dr. KIds's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Oolds.

upon this condition. It vou are afflicted with a Cough, Cold, or anv Lung, Throat or not, and is he not now attempting to car- The ediior of the Advocate sees no show rv water on both shoulders And does Jhest trouble, and will use this remedy to elect Moorhead, so latt week came out as directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex anybody for an instant believe that even the Lord knows how he'll vote? for Davis. He says Davis is a mighty perience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have vour money refunded. nice man. la this another one of those "unholy and is the county The following items are clipped from We could not make this off-r did we not know that Dr.

King's New Discovery the Neosho Falls Post: We heard it intima'ed while in Yates coull be relied on. It never disappoint. Sold at II. WaymlreN drug store. Larme Center Tuesday that Dr.

J. L. Jonts will move to Vernon. izo 50 cents and $1.00. Judges of election at Piqna are John Etipp, Jas.

Finch and L. H. Gorrall, T. rREID, sms i tor i rx anutnecierKS are Liouis ana printing go to the Advocate in the event of Davis' election? It looks that way. A Missouri woman fell into a mill pond, and not hiving kept up with the dictates of fashion, still wore a bustle, in which, when she rescued, a ten-pound catfish was found entangled.

Her husband wanted to gut her again, but with the usual contrariness of women she objected to the HENRY KRUEGER, BAKER aw5 GONFCTIOriER- South Sida of Public Square. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Fruits and Confections, Keeps The Best Cigars in Town. Come and See EVIe. lylUQh iiJruli JL have on hand a fine line oi'S HOUSEHOLD MI) UI FDTII1, I buy old iron, rags, brass anil rubber and manufacture ihs George Grogmann Oliver Haughawout has moved back to iivery, Feed town, and is now ready to be struct -by the po.itofliee lightning that is looking for subject. There are others that are still Sale Stable waitiDg to.be struck in the same way.

Dr. Ras Jones of Kentucky arrived in OPPOSITE HOTEL will save you form 15 to 20 per cent, on all CA.SH deals. Their store is town on Tuesday and has decided to locate hen; again. He has rented the office over the Neosho Falls bank, formerly oc LAUBER ill cupied by his brother, Dr. J.

L. 'Jones. fHE Finest Rigs in the Dave Phillips and family cf Owl Creek ATI rffIA Tl A mm vonniy, ana tne oniy The pop have been -at their old tricks again. J. D.

Mullikin of Toronto is a straight dt n.ocrat, and in order to obtain bis influent for the balance of the ticket; they made a big effort to land him by temptiEg Hm td accept i place on their ticket fcr little township That's th9 st.me old rack -t but in this case it fa "if to work. Mul! itin is a democrat of tight 6taon'p. roia win paesfd through on the Santa Fe Tuesday on their way from the World's Fail and a visit to their old home in New Jer-KfT He will movo to Yates (tenter soon, OMNIBUS LINE best bed spring in use. I keep a full line of stove repays. tnd those on the inside say he will )e a tor nndldato for sheriff in two years from Gv i -J i SSS 3 11 3 COI now, In the City of Yct-3 Oantcr.

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