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The Republic from Columbus, Indiana • Page 4

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The Republici
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A3 EDITOR'S SIti HTMARE. Hallucinations! Ghosts! Phantoms! H. M. HOIiMES ipie I CENT Vi The editor of the Herald has the .1 1 cc 33 nightmare. He imagines he sees some poor unfortunate over in anoth er district suffering the pangs of milk sick.

Ha sees Republicans figuring THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS4 A TEN CEftT CIGAR FOR A NICKEL out that it will require a change of just I- three votes in each; precinct to carry this state, and imagines he sees great glittering piles of Morton's gold stack announces the reduction of its price from Two cents to ONE CENT per copy. I HAND HADE, LONG HAVANA FILLER. ed up to accomplish the result. His lat est hallucination is, he Eld, John It Is fitting thatnheptoneer of low-priced journalism in the West should lead in niacin the of The Daily News.1 The larje addition to its present xnillion-a-week will THE Evening ReHjbucan IE WATERWORKS 31. VV of life-eustaininjr gory gore, and! chides American newspaper of to-day upon the basis of surely come with its reduction -4a cent a daft will fully compensate Ibf, thcrcdu'ccd profit it.

A weije Thousand woiiar gine himself because he sees the wicked THURSDAY, JULTff 12, 1888. the lowest -unit ot American coinage. Twelve years ago that unit was the nickel in Chicago and throughout the Northwest The founding of The Daily News at a lower price was regarded by the Bepublicans stealing the occupation of Democrats, that of fichtintr the' Trohi- reader only as assuring hin that The Daily Base ball to-morrow. ine nnance. committee oi ine city bitionista.

He ako fcea a white-robed can reduce its price and at the same time its high character as tbe foremost newspaper of the Oats will soon be ripe. council in conjunction with the water- anirei in th ethral lirht journalistic profession as inviting certain failure. But they, were wronsr. To-day there is not a northwest tnat cunia-va-wock- makes the otherwise impost iblctr.LrcIy worica -imwees, met, in me couueu Bailing on dove-like pinions and hold-chamber yesterday 'afternoon to decide ing aloft a commission. for the Colum- nickel paper in Chicago, and the circulation of This city needs a poblioj park badly.

The hay crop ia light inj this county. 1HE Daily News averages, as shown by its pub upua mo yuuwws i bus post-office, signed by Benjamin plant for the water-works. P. H. Lin- Hrrinn pint with! limb.

lished sworn statements, ooo cooies a dav ine present is peculUriy hc: time, tiaiugo rate this popular departurrs a journalism. The apprdachmg election Wheat threshing has agjain been re with- a single exceotion the largest dailv cirrula- sumed. neron, representing the Holly Manu- Bbakin like an aspen leaf gathers to- tion- in and greater than the circula- widens immeasurably tlie f.clu and opportuniry the phenominal tactunng yompany, oi import, r. gether tW invoice8 of the efiects of was present and submitted his plans rtfS and betrina to fitmre nn See Ken Newsorn catcher. tions ol all other uucago dailies combined, The Datly News has prospered beyond the for 1 he Daily Isrws as an independent, impartial, fearless newspaper one free from all the cc'-ingle- The corn has been given its final ments of mere partisan The demand and the cost of the improvement Aft- the ThU who ha8 er fully investigating the matter, the en figbting Ior lo; these man'y yearg purchase was made.

The new plant is for whiskev who fousht the Bax- i most sanguine hopes of its For this it fit has more than pnee made its grateful acknowledge ments to an appreciative, public It believes, how- plowing. I Ka good comes streetspolitical dis is more and riore for ntw -give all the political news (rcnTrtln C6! ingand which shall tell tbe LhsolLtc, uuvaroiihed a compound engine with a capacity of ter law and every other law reatiog 3,000,000 gallonsi per day. It can be nA whivvno aWnthr that the time has now come when, acting entirety within the limits of a wise commercial it can give its thanks more practical run separate or connection' with the phantom rising up' before hiU like See the Central's new battery, Meeh truth about things, regard, ess CT ns the5- fortunes of this or that political partj or candidate. t2 This demand The Daily News aires to meet, and 11 and Newsom. I expression.

"It proposes henceforth to "divide oiu enginel or qesireu oniy nan oi 01ie riaen from the grave 84anding may be used. It the intention, how- wrapped ths ble shrouds night, ever, to run it atone, and keep the old it8 tal, gaunt hideoua figure reaching as to its friends -and to multiply as to its circula See Phil Meeh, the test amateur at its reduced price it corobxrs ill clemcTi which should make ifUtpraUy Uerbpdy r.il tion. To-day it reduces its price to One Cent pitcher in the State.l 1 engine reserve uui reaay. lor action up to tbe douds with eyUg firef and expects to double its i the thousands ol new readers whose art en- tion is now for the first time directed to The Daily iz fcauuiu ii ny wme ne it ite iongj bony finger it his And anticipating the questionings of the uccucu. auc iuj ui kue nuuiuc- trpmh ntr anrl rmnrh ncr form mv doubtful let it be briefly said that the thing can be The best game of the season at the Driving Park to-morrow.

i Thos. C. Robinson', of Elizabethtown, bas been granted a pension. done. The Daily News all that it; has been in News it is proper to say th.it they will find complete in all tbe essential of V-ie, ij Amcq-IT can journalism of to-dav.

Iti u. lit y' as-aJw ment is $12000) paidl foif in four Fly for the gods are seeting tofdestroy yearly installmetttsiUi 1,000 down. thee for thy inconsistencies. How shall the past, as well as all that is rightly expected ol ine manuiacturers.give a written ye harmonize the hypocritical guarantee that the new engine will rwn wii rAhw tarv it the future as a leader in progressive Amen A bis Harrison and Morton club lila can' journalism can be produced and sold for cause a saving of one-half the fael the next breath vehementlv condemn one cent a day, and this by reason of those com that is required run the one now in a reduction of the tax on wlliskey- been organized at The new Lucas buildijig is being connected with the water jmains. -i- 1-41 use.

lie- new p. ant is expectea to, ar- whiskey, that has floated the Democrat- mon principles of trade which make possible lower prices just in proportion as the aggregate volume of sales increases. The Daily News now rive a stiort tfme, as Mr. Lmneron ic Platform ever since ISM), when Dem- paper proper is best ind'rcatsJ ti the fief TJiifffls 2 the i only low-priced paper in Cli-cago 1 6rJ the North-west, which is a member of the Aiso-" dated Press." The other Associated Pr ZT. papers in Chicago, the Tribune, the Times -and -Inter-Ocean all cost three cents.

The Cnicvco Daily News prints all the nms and sells it for one cent a day. Sold by all news dealers. Hailed, postage paid, at S3 00 per year, or 23 c. per month- r-Addrcss VICTOR F.LAWSON,?VtfJU,n Tnr Dailt Nrvrr, CnicJUia Don't forget the base bail game be j41 game sells over a million paters a week, as shown by its be- left.last night for-Lockport to get things ocratic banners read THEE to- in readiness for shipment. It KEY and LARD OIL' TheVive'of tween Shelby ville and morrow.

i be just to, the east of the old en- '40 is now on to the moontaine. published sworn statements of circulation, and it can afford to sell at a smaller profit per paper than other Chicago dailies, no one of which has as i bav tiave 'f nc.vu.uuwr- jest ye engulfed. Get thee gone." The Uniform Rank, K.iiuf P.j aation win oeipunt to tne present i decided to not drill any i Aiore du much as one-third the average daily circulation The C.ltlb, house. i ne same suction, uiscnarge the heated term. i This new organization will mtelt Sat and steam pipes -ili be used as are now Brown county has a goojl wheat and d0ing service.

Taiitr Literature for All. I rioughln the mOFFSION AL CAllDS. its citizens fruit crop this year i and Tha Anurican Protective TariH A tdrnl at sa means -slrl: rEKSOXAii AN SOCIETV, should be cOntentedf urday night for general discuiiim of topics leading to free trade. The! President will open on raw material as a basis of A merican freedonn, wlile the Vice-President will give his attention League is publihiuc a most valuHble n-ss f'T oct-an tnivekra. The vibration of a The are ffiK prepflred with a view not only to state niain a the jirtMiinents for I'rntwtion.

hut nli D. Pctl expect. to. hive in C. C.

Wilson is again quite sick. -Mr. II. 1). Colimsi returned "froai Chicago J-JORU.

feMIOr I Tr''' LAW, iitjon ha. m. In Ltrkruljft U1U.14. oar- nrr w.hrct''u em readiness by. Saturday, lor the opening yesterday.

-i of his lately-purchased fctoie. i and voice to free wool, and the "pigger" to convince doubtful voteis, whether s-itut- for the iiiuoiiijr rif that 'mouiir- as a saleable voter. The correspondent thev are 'farmers, laborers, ruerchanL- able tranquillizer sick ttotnarbs, H. of the Sentinel will alw read an essnv or professional num. Each bsue of the tetter's htumach Uiiiers.

which no OI III? Denwnei Will aisO.reaU an eSsaj I namiA morcml traveler, or Invalid houM Mr. Carlton Romlnger, of Hope, Is in the pn'IHJ floor rt.V.-v Tt irl VTIil tmrtUm i tn Crart rn OtisuBo.ell was released rom jail on citv to-dav. i Oourt liul u.b4 taj UM -ba(ttrt Smith and 1 111 Ttond this morning. Pan fin rnra PYas-wmt nn of rpr.r n( without "crussuiit tUo Imnv. or Mr.

SaniuolCntsitiger, of Edinburg, waain r.s3.:r annc. $. n.akioK inj v. so tinmen 1 ooorn. Henry Palmer became his securities.

tbe citv la-st evenibg. 1 1 1 a i' 1 1 i.ii ip. iijiii 1 1 mt 1 i 1 1 cuottx. pooHKK A roori.ii. i I 1 I LllllUirill IM and Other arcunients for c-lliararv to tho frret inviponmt.

Emi-! cost 01 hvnjr. The' Edinburg Plwnix were defeated -Miss Una Veti left tor Cleveland this Died- A 1 TOZXETS A LAXT, iii their same at 5sev Albany yesterday, morning to visit frifends. Wilbur F. Mclntire, son of Nathan Recent issues include the grants to the We-t pn.nounw It a retiaHe preventive of malarial infection, at '-il a other onjiiaintn to which hardship, im-fitue Hater and Tajon pive The score stood. 7 to 2 in fijvor ol New Mrs.

Slary E. Blind went to Kokomo, Mclntire, aged 3 rears, died this morn- net, ctn.vvEts. z. oorti.i-; Court Botuc. oa m'tMi'A floor 4aw ne.

iltremlers bntckiaU water ilnnkanle Alhany. tim morning, UH to 'ing at the family, rcblderico onjlackson Ora.Sc.ndder. one of Our Lost talent- Mr. Connersvihi, 'is' in street Funeral this afternoon at 4:30 I o.wl .....1 Iaiiv. lid.

tint mill iuiv ivwimi mi lii-i ml order of the Momai and boweli arul for nviivi Hlll UMIutiriii "The Parmer and the Tariff." Col. H. Duttii "The Wool Iutoret." Jud'C WillUui ew- WorSintrmen hhiI the Tariff." Kvi'l" to the rreMent' Free Trmle Hvt- R. V. Vurter "Some vle oil tlie Tariff by au OM Itust- lies' linn" tieo.

I aria Talk among Workiusinen." Isaae K. smith ed young men, is reading law with tbe crty and is regited at the Bisselk o'clock. Services by Hev. Tevii The Cooper Cooper, of Colunibus. Hope Milliard Downeswl family of Colnm- remains will be taken to Seymour for V-wInnw, bus, vi-siteJ in this city last weck.Edin- burial.

i i Gunthcr, author of "Ifr. Barn. -f I I sa New York," clearc-d aliotit $V10 I I II 1 it It Ifp. The colored men will meet t-night the book, and told alout two tnn of ATTOnyhl Al LAW, COLrXEl JSK OtTVe hi Ontrp't new Mock, oj Irwla't bank. joaJTl JAt KEU ATTORXEY.S AT LAW.

llenVotter, ol-Mills potters ten Mr. II. S. Quick returned last evenins hft'lm ii' nf Vr.i- I V. "Air.

I'otter, ol lex as. i -1 Livinir and Tariff." E. A. fjirt's- Cent Show is in the city to-day. They from a few days visit with friends and ieC I Et the lltUe bnck Flfth 'will show in Crump's 1 iiel4 northwest lives at Atticai a and-ileoliamo teeH for the purpose 101 1 Thiise who believe that nature will vork honi.

The Vitl (tiu-ytion hhaii nierii-an in I offa coukIi or cold tJiould ntidersiuud tltat of town Saturday. Mrs. August fiaidt arid children, of Lou- pu i tnis i.i done at w.e tijnK 01 tne consiiiu- tution. Each time this wenkfin the When the new water-works plant is feity 1 fdiU teMfn- tem. and we au know that tlie termination dustries he Abandoned and American Markets Snrreinled The A.lvntvi- of Protective Tarlfl to the Labor and Industries of thu I'tiited tat.

First Prize Kny. It7. raw-ford D. Ileninz, I'niv. I "Proti-etion." K.

H. AmmHovm What in a Tariff? AnRwers to a Work- V.l.1 in. rit.irttv. 1t i Pvhnf tr that 7 I S-M" 4 1 i t. a 'jim taai: ui, v.

i 4 kv a I a I i -rr i i -k there wil be scores of dejnands made severe towsmp truf iet. IfilX i I 1 -tf 4 will safely and promptly rnre ant recent ink'-muu Aiitrre will ue it upon the council for an extension of gtowfW family the water-mnms." I J. he entire list of 12 documents couch, cold, or throat or luri trouble. Buy tlds A TTOJiSE AT LAW, CGlXXBVs. IM).

Mrs. M. Xrsdiof Wellington, f' tt neaily 300 pages wilVbe sent toany the dollar botti of H. M. Holme for During fast thTee: years ot the who has been the gSesVof her sister, If 7 TC address, post paid, on receipt of TN Jlepublkaa adniinistration there was 3A.

Oeorge, intent to-, i OSceoTct Irt ln'i Back. TIR ANP'tlAIli It cosU a year keep the New York Seventh Kegifiient. JOSEPH D. WEEKS, OeBcrnl Swretary. neany, inore pensions 1 uioiumg 10 vun vvult v.

11 l'" 1 I i a Amerieffn Protective Tarift Ieagve. Wert Twenty-Thtrrt Street, New York. granted than there has been during the Mr. W. W.

Crittenden will leave this Supt. Black was in the city. af fchort Clrka'B uui KaUv. whole 1 Chits trilea. Halt rheum tetfp bnrna of Cleveland's term of office.

evening for. Walnut Grove, 111., where, he "nietma i morning. 1 i' I will tn Intd bnstnsa for hilnselL' Mr. Crit. I i Ji 5iJLU The Macon (Miss.) Sun has two little I tcaldn aorea.

wound, infant a aor and A TT0RSEY A LAW. Office over ScbwirUiosfi Lan) vart Hon. I I A lt -nCfta. TV A. .1.4.

VJ UU VI 11 till. llT y. The Democrats some parts oi tne tende'n is a young man of sterling business Madisnn Vranch nrm renin? girl typos aged ten and twelve. IchafnnK. aorenippleaaaderuptionaof th ft 'r.

I akin. 1 eufferers with catarrab will find this Safford and E.n Io-1 Hone Scratching; fixtraoruinary Ian invaluable remedy and certain cur. State are -finding trouble getting to- qualities and deserves the succeaj we. wish Messrs' I gether enough members of their party hfiLuf 'ffr ris wenfc to raise hickorv roles. I Such an in- 5iil Sriii.

ui! i iilLi I inr Iff J- BECK, Indianapolis thi Jmorn- c. to cm and perfect aauafacuon initorn- Tremdnt, had H'? i I I1L, ery- H3 8iPelasjaboth legs, waa confined to thg ITlce, cenM per box. I TOuuwtug urom ine nope news-1 e- stance happened the other day at North jw.rnal. meniVsliows how th rnl exbresaVoVfrnit ATTORXEY Al LAW, ooLCMBca. i.

rxMAKa OSVee wref tort loom. AprSjl bouse six weeks. "When I was able to get on mv legs, I had an itching sensation that nearly run me I scratched them Li OA. 1ST i regard Winuua'. eiifoaa'ii' statements f6? trona-Heafyyille' every da j.

raw vo me oones. xnea everyinine wiia- I i.i. havTnvt th concernins the buvinff.and RPllin nf f- au np oi oerriea ana peaenea 1 out rehef. I Was tormented iri this way for 'h. CZZ twnTnriL then foon mnr pJiin I ecnrfty for one year and longer at liberal term.

achWl houses of districts Noi 7 and votes: i ri? TTfW 'l Te M. L.railroadi;..on, Ju A. MOOBX, M. IX, i i I 'i, "I I hflnrtlPrt T7l mimmmiTiv That -FraBk aarger'a ient to the? extract of flax) Skin cure at the TTTilliorri TI75Wa "Ntt. IV riftwlv Tiainterl and rnnanerfid.

Ji4w -fj-, week, giving what purports is uomg very wen ior a arug store, nas cured me sound and IV 11X1 CI ill IV1UXUC1. of Wm. Everroad. nomi- With less than 200 miles Of tracks well" $1 per bottle at reliable druggists. Cor.r vra.ht.ta.

34 K. W. Coram Waahlnatoai ud 34 M. Me proposes Jo. have all: the Bchool eWks lasfi emarks ECLECTIC IHYSICIAN AND SVROE0X Office aad resMaora vrar Dr.

Bomaa CmthbI Seat nrenaid noon receint of rvriee. ftUUdingt that are OUt of repair fixed nee Jof Prosecutor the 9th Judicial i'r; T- ingoodVape before the Winning of tiZS. Papillon Company, Chicago, HI. Rj M. 9IILLEB, late of Kentuckr.

Drue Flora, north af railroad. Uttttinftoa nrac Special attention ftvea to Ctrooic Inaoaaa. Aa vvs author deserves defeat -1 We have vthe saving in charge the remains ot hs Edna Dean Proctor, the authoress, VP TV hirer. VDncnTX fS Kol.AirA tVnl I cnof i Tt-Virvi tia to lnl.inM TC 'it tT 1 I sister, whom he is Newi Mra- SomOaWaAhA hAi.irt,c I617 beJieve. theib- taking to AJt- has given a drinking fountain to Hen COLUMBUS, IXV.

ea" gud- ocr everywhere are brought into disre-1 I Sud-1 ta everywhere are into disre-1 "i -ii V' ho is visiting her PPrea I t-, TiT 6 vi Croup, whooping cough and bron MntldlV on t.hA nnmivlvinia linos I I jl-ii i i ouh.i.p. OTTtoeaiv5rearartrabbfVaBa4av eatk ebv. One vaarc out of U. i Ctka. Office and residence Jfo.

K4 Pecond he-twee Jacluoo and Brown. Pperial attantloa given to treatment of all dUeauai of lema.es. on the Branch road State street elate himself and the party to be violators Trains will leave jUuisvUle at 12.10 p. by H. M.

Holmes, druggist, crossing, arid broke a She ia 'ctet-l S.iP1 defeated fox mush day and arriw in-New i York I aaaeruuus even ne nam thern in I i i 1 KICK, K. A. king along as well as could be expected jocular spirit, since siich remarks are readi" nex Qay WKn yesiioute. trainB ana no A Clam aigeer at Btonington, Oonn uiis uiu nu jx. tmui uigxer i oioningion, uonn of a person of her 62 yeats.

North coustrue1 mean wbautbe words liter-1 onange oi cars. i 1 4 has just fonnd a pearl worth f75 in one TT'-rQCaVl TPl aVl -A-! ot the clams ol a late haul 0011 J-JdiiO ISH and v. n.i It i uiicssituKt wim ms- HoiLEouzimn iuwuAimu.wa...-i': i isrrace upon hui nartr and.reAtlv toitj.1. uiu.h,u uu iaujuv i 4 ,1 I lltlMitiinMr.n. family Attleadatter 1 1 11 1 1.

i i.ii .1 i.ii 1 1 1 1 f.i 1 1 1 1 I I ii it. i ikni i nn iimL 11 Mnn nui wt i wm mtnt John titi.7. ahinopd car loflAAfv, 1a 1 saTLr. I JUHN HART WELL PROK'E. 4 t.J!.i,nv.i;.' TWJ -he following officers Were installed tUiiv I aafe and roeed venire for cnta.

hnuaaa.acalda. 1 At thin atand oouun0y kept on band lb I Office cover WhlnruB as4 reorQi a.uw.u.yvw uaJ'-; aix. auu 1 Irti' xr btimawonnda'aAd all other urM wn beat atock ol Frwh Lke Tlh that cn be por- TL R.inathr of brio iiwMft the!" v-0 xw. xvuiguwi i ver, no sicsness can not. pe account ot Pike, tronv Red Hnarpera.

I I Zv and Ladiesof the OoldenSuleon last edlor in any other I 1 rmTtfona. tond Werr 1 1 Vt 'n'-i I Tuesdnv PViniTi 1 maranteed or mraur -rpfnnUd I don't forret to oil on JOHN IIABTtVl.LL. I 1 i jiYervuw expense oi geiung me nogs x-mpontua. .1 Gnlv 25 centa. Sold hr H.

IS. Hnlm f.MMir (Ponnerlr will Ka4 trail to the 1 yards 'adds mis. nat miner irui open tjet ing I 4 ri. uevi. 1 r-mponuni.

on jaonoay, uiy 1 iutn. in tnei jonn unent will resien be-l JV1LJ rv TU 1.U AW I 1 omrr-owr Pm bno ftm coste This item is-' ro r.Ai... 1 -v 7. I I 1 I t-oec lal atienuon pwa 'Jr fo4 i i-wv juuuio juurKum mum, ikuiuw i iioRvwaere una- uic iuuk. i and Cincinnati to lose a t-ood deal Of raAfooac 1 1 ud niTorama nma ana loam uma.

til rM" Fin. SeC't'y, Mrs'. C. E. Warner.

making, children's garments and sewing of 1 -i aim- shape 6f liv4 A Tremendona Sen nation ei tail Viniia will Kn An l' I .1 1 mr nn I un uam, muu- 1 Wonldri ave been CTted on hnndr I flmQ UT11 fllTtff I f1J1 PPfinTIOTI I VT. 1. O. awuiauu vourier. H- vj stresses to be obtainedVPricA 1 23-tf i whizzing along at the rate of aixty miles I uive ner a can.

A cow belonging to Henry Lang came TreasB.F. Morledge.1 -Prelate, C. F. Ford. Maater at G.

S. Gillispie. Herald, Sparrell. SentineV Mrs." Nide Eeeves." Apply I 0P! TI VEDEXTIST. an nonr.

usi umt now our grandfathers UUCly WH VUVAt aear being drowned in the jriver lat veaing. 'The animal attempted to swim across an3 "owing to' the fiiver being up she was unable to! reach' a fending, Mr Xang was present and bj ihe help of boy finally; wouia neve stared at such a spectacle! It A VTTi RTORO SECRET ARY (Lata pvtser of Dr. ti-. dnmL) A good 10-borse horizontal engine and takes a good deal to astonish people now-a- u- ilJX3KJ, atLUlUlAlAxtX. r.

focbmdtive 1 firVboi l.boQer'at "a bargain, daya but aome of the marrelous cure of rrilw iuTIT l. auOffi Address Co lumbua, Ind4-tX 31, TO ADVERTISERS I iJ ermania for sale cheap. It has AbTSffi W.1" 7 30 rooms In good repanvvand is centrally ical piacovery" iathe only known remedy To tboat wao want their adverUa-mt VT) T'Rf7 rrt I located. For further -particulars inotilre at for iL If taken at the right time which, eanoffer no better medium for thorouA an FlllolLlAa IrLWJI. Sutler, Truatel jSBaraq 8.

Gillispia. ft in -rettine her.out safelv. i Had no one Ptontabie Koap In fa nnt m-hon tka Inn. I srrt1v) wnrk thsin thai nrioua Mrt tnrva at I Ta -t, witn amaii capital-call "and the hotelor address her she would" have i wuj ana noticed certainly I Wnat inducements Mrs. a E.

Steele can JOK.A.HAWAC.,.., KhTdhaTTnd acmnUah Ita-or been drowned. over PchwarutepT hardvare store, C9 podte tbe Court Houae, cltua bua, lad. U3dair3m I offer you to buy her out. a I 1 a AtVIUKDrr AuTPfulinr KTIFM dlt 26t ewjper Adrerualnf Bureaa. 10 Sproee 6treet, Kew York.

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