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FAMOUS,
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CBA1B.H HADDO.V SrCROrON.
ihli renowned Baptist clergyman an-
,'cd recently, that lie has delivered
, ',i „rraons. all of which have been
nted after his revision of the shorthand
Lw. To this latter labor ho has given n
’nltdcel of care. Ho eit mntea that five
hu Icon required In pr paring Ids
I" ...... Ho Is CO veare old.
Em for t ie press. He Is GO year. old,
pi WM n pastor before lie wa* eighteen, in
(«untry town. At nineteen he went to
Imlon, and such was the power of his
oratory tUt it waa found necessary to con-
erurta building to hold tha crowd* that
'in* to bear him. Tliia edifice was not ca-
* ioua enough, so they built again and
Lin, till at la<t tbo present “tabernacl *,”
hiding between 5,000 and 6,000 people,
wnu to bo adequate and is always well
Siled, Mr. Spurgeon is remarkable for the
pitinnwa of bis discourses and the common
r aw which pervades them, together wi h
live homely illustrations and every day but
radical applications he makes of his
joints.
Lough be is a native of and received Ida
dueatloa and ttud«*<l law In Maryland. He
■looted to tho 4:11 congress front Ohio,
1 served from Dec. 1, 1873, to June, 1374,
n hr resigned to accept the presidency
i e Erie railroad, with a salary of £50,-
per year, this position he recently ro-
*en«d, hit* successor biing Mr. John Kinj,
Baltimore.
Grave lleloro Pleat.
[Now York Sun.]
Tbe minister bad beeu invited to dinner.
While grace was being said Tommy eyed
“ unwonted good things spread be Tore him
'itb pleasurable anticipation.
' Ma,” ho said, when the minister had
■oueluded, “do you know why pa doesn't
vo thanks every day at the table?”
Hi* mother shot a warning glance at him,
‘ Cause its only when the minister is
that we have anythin' worth givin'
bank* for."
HUGH J. JEWETT.
Hr. Jewett began life as a lawyer in Ohi >
M WIUIAM IIKVBY SMITH
0 Columbia county, N. Y.,»ml
ij?*} I<®#» two obi JJ„ W Enalanl
T.**. f “ ,her - "'llllam DoForcst
l hi Litchfield county,
b ';,l w,w ft grandioa of Betin 1
i, n wa* a grandson of
!Tto.rA. , con ntory Uott, of Bpen
JJJ*. OolornW* county, who was a lieu
re* ® lb « array during the Revolutionary
W?.!I 0 « , T c * nd * 1 from Diutol Go.t,
Connecticut valley prior
lEL"* f *mUy was of Dutch origin,
f® 1 *°r r *MgIoua freedom.
Jjy. 01 William Henry Smith emk
JW Oai 0 and settled on the Darby
li a, .H* 1 * was about two years
ft studioui turn of mind
toirm* a?. of a thorough
Sr. After graduation, and when 31
4 iJ e I °° WB * ^ployed in literary
u* year or tw> became the
t, kaJul.i y . I £ p,r to Cincinnati and
•Cn L^ ,ea L fhe ***** *nd Review.
connected with
lk4t dt y» a «d vhen the
ti 0«Sh! 1 V on tho editorial staff oi
jJJi ln u 1863 ** Invited
*uS° Breath, Ohio', great wa,
f. tat* 0 , to™ 1 "* W * Pirate Mir.’-
Ol folding that position
'■kSttJnwl fS riactad ascretary ol
lb >se» ly Vm»
* aQd re-.d
tai .trdgued this In i
Januaiy, 1870. The duties aud reeponsibilk
ties of this position have been enlarged bt
tho union of tho West.*rn with tbe New
York Associated Press in 1883. This busi-
ness alliance, which is valuable to all of the
papers interested, is due very largely to the
tact and address of Mr. Smith, who is Hu
general manager for the combination known
as “The Associated Prow,” with headquir-
t.rs in New York. When Rutherford B
Hayes was elected president he appointee
Mr. Smith collector of customs for the j>o**i
of Chicago. Ho held this office until afi*i
his commission had expired, and declined to
permit his name to be used longer in con
nection with tho office. Mr. Smith bat
written a great deni, It to longest literary
work being “The St. Clair Paper*,” iw>
volumes octavo, which covers tho years oi
the revolutionary war, government under
tho confederation, and tho government ol
tbe northwestern territory under Gen. Ar
thur f L Clair.
A Preacher's Experience In Texas*
[San Antonio Standard.]
Holding services at a place one time 1
took up a collection for the support of mis
sions. There was a poor old Indy present
who I noticed dropped a fG gold piece in tho
hat. I knew she was very poor and not
able to afford so much and thought she had
Intended to throw in a quarter, but made n
mistake. Ho next day I met her husband
mid said toliim: “Look here, your wife put
n £,*> gold piece in the lint yesterday. I
think she must have nmd’ u mistake.” “No,
no,” he replied, “iny wife didn't make n •
mistake. Hiie don’t fling often, but let me
tell you when she flings aho flingi.”
THIRD ANNUAL
DISTRIBUTION
A « lebrated American Soprano.
CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG.
Prom the timo Miss Kellogg first made
her bow to a publican lienee in tho Academy
cf Music, New York, in 1861, at the age of
19. until to-day, her career has been a suc
cessful one. At her home in Sumpter, S.
she cnrly displayed a remarkable talent for
mu«ic, being able to road t ie most difficult
passages when but 7 year* oil. Sii* li is
several times visited London, acliijving a
constantly increasin ' fame. She has since
careful.y maintained her well-earned musi
cal prestige mid will give a series of con
cert! In this country during the coming
season.
S v
CLARA H. DARTO.V.
The president of tho American Association
of tho Rod Cross is Miss Clara li. Barton,
who is just y entitled to tbh recoguiiion for
tho humanitarian work she has done. A
native of Mas'achusett*, she hold a clerkship
in the patent office prior to the wnr, and on
the commencement of iiostilitiis immediate
ly volunteered her aid in caring for the
wounded. From April, 1861, until tho close
of tho war she was mtively engaged
field and in tho hospitals. After the war
she organized tho bureau of records of
ing men, an appropriation being mad j by
congress to- enable her to maintain thi-
bureau.
'I lie* Etiquette of Corn Cribbing,
[Brooklyn Eagle.]
Ethel wishes to know “if she may eat
com from tho cob, an l if so, howp We
hasten to assure Ethel that; she may. Polite j
society iias recognized tin* fact that it is the i
proper thin; to eat the corn from the cob, j
and no man now eatiug it cob and all U in- j
vited a so coal timo to our bist tables. The j
manner of devouring this delicious bivalve !
in its natural stato varies with the strength !
and taste of the consumer. The destroyer j
may hold the cob in one ban 1 in a perjK-u- !
dicular condition and shave tin corn !
off with a dinner knife. If tho browser St I
extremely dainty, ho may prod off tho corn j
one groin at a time with a fork. Thus he !
will preserve a high standing in society, but
will not get any corn. In court circles it is 1
permissible to hold the cob with me baud
and nibble with the other, care being taken
not to allow* the no)o ami chin to m.»et on
the other side of the cr.b. But perhaps tli*
only feeder who gets all the corn In wants,
nn l gets It omfortably, is the epioun who
clutches tho cobin both hands, on 3 at each
end, sharpens his teeth, an l gnaws away at
the cob like a rat at a flour barrel.
His Presence or inind.
[I’.iiladc.pura Pres*.]
A certain indy, who is nut unknown In
Philadelphia society, lias been twice a widow,
but is now the p.id* of u third husband.
The lady alludes to her husband* in h;r
“first," “former” and “present.” Hlic often
relates pleasant memories of husband 1 and
2. Ti e latter she describes as a man who
always endeavored to appear perfectly cool
and collected on every occasion. Onj sum
mer they were staying at a hotel and were
amused in tho muldlo of tho night by an
alarm of fire. The flames were burning
fiercely, but the husband calnfiv said to his
w ife: “Dross caretuily, my dear, just ns
much as if you were preparing fornbn'l.”
Weil, they finally left the room and got out
on t..o lawn in s.V'ety, wit a thoir portman
ton us oven rescued. Too hushnn l imme
diately began to dilate upon the advantage
of always taking things coolly, to which his
wi'e repli.*d that slit* thoroughly agreed
with him, but still she bogged to remind
him “that ho had forgotten to put on his
inexpressibles," and ho had.
Ohio's Now Secretary of State*
DKNJAMIX B. VALENTINE.
The young innn named Fitznoodlo who sal
pictured with thin legs, big tcet, and a Iiigt
nos** in many consecutive numbers of Puck
is deal, to that publication at least. Mr.
Benjamin U. Valentin;*, associate editor ou
Puck and author of tho “Filznood'.e” j n-.*r.*,
has come prominently before tho public it
connection with his litigation with the pro
prictors of that paper. Mr. Valentino lira
Le; n managing editor from the start of tlm
the first successful comic Journal in Ameri
ca. A lorn Englishman, ho to thoroughly
American in spirit, lie has been an exton
sive traveler, Laving performed the circuil
of tho globe twice. Hi* judgment, censer
vative ix>licy and vigorous style has hail
■ 1 k ... . 1. Mr X’dtnntll
JAMES 8. ROniNSON.
The recently elect d secretary of^tate in
Ohio, Gen. Jamas B. Robinson, is an ol
war v-teiau. Ho 'entore l the war as n vol
unteer in tho three month's service. Hi
re-enlisted with a three .years’ regiment. II
served in West Virginia and in tho army o:
tho Potomac; commanded a bripah m
Gettysburg where ho wa. severely woundjd
In the transfer of hi* brigade to llio west, h
ncccmpaiiiod it as a brigade comniaii ler
He was hreviied general at the solicitiliot
of Gen, Joseph Hooker and Gen. John A.
L«;aiJ.
Ohio** Present Secretary of State.
marked effect on tho paper. Mr. Valentin#
is well known rmong New York literary
j coph* aud a member of the Lotus dub.
The Government of the Celestials.
20# VALUABLE GIFTS,
OrCAPlTAI* PHI1B 915,000,
Tickets ool^rt^, ihareplto proportion
Americus Recorder
JAMES W. NEWMAN.
Mr. Newman, the present hccretary of
stato in Ohio, who was ci» ete.! by tho Demo
-rieior of'Thj Times at Portsmouth, G..L».
if pronouucei ubi.ity and in
of life.
i \ceded.
s^* os -. j "’Y"* “““ w "» re-elected in
‘ n retaUUhtii*
I Kur*2?* 0,1 that peter t*»-
. ....
THE EMPRESS OF CIHXA.
The present emporor of C..ina is Kwang<u.,
ton of Prince Rung, the minister of fnrelgi
affairs. Kwangsu is not regularly descend, u I
from the royal family a* the law of tuc ••**
Sion orders, but wa* selected by the enipiv-*
dowager, whoso portrait wo present, oi ac
count of hi* youth, he Iwin; but thivo yean
old when appointed in 1875, thus givin* hei
an opportunity of retaining tho regency for:
many years to come Though her portrau
would iadicau a meak and mUd-mannerec
)a»l v, sho is to a great extint .the ecurce
Higher Induce
[Norrut'Hvn il. raid 1
Itev. Dr. Talmage, in his last Sunday’s
S', rtnon, told his cougivgati*-n tbat every
on.* of them who is go*>l will have a “white
i.orio to rido on” when lie or she gets to iica-
wn. This will ditcmirnge some women
Irom goingthwe. A miiiion doilars wouldn't
tempt them to rido wiiifo horse—"or a
horse of any other cd*.r. They would be
a.raid they'd get th«*:r nei-ks broken. Prom-
isi them a “coacii and four," with a nobby
o acLiuan and lootrn n, when they get to
l.eaveu, and tho femaio travel on the
• straight and narrow way” will bo much
jade sho is to a great extint .the source <• 1
withY,:: W?* T the present troubles which have been brou * b:;
K&Wttt .1 ,h ! on calM, andot la latlon*! *«ant»,*rliio.:
‘•"sSwUSMl'tt ' »•”•*'*'«•*”**** I
Why He Tossed on an l ues*) Pllloisr.
[Burlington Free Press.]
A fiudj rctu;ne»l from college to hie
parents’ city apartments. As hi was un
dressing to go to bed at nfgbt be noticed *
hjudsonn motto on tbo wall, “God bits!
our flat," on l it bothered him all bight M
but be eouU hardly iksp.
TO IT.« ADVANCE PAYING 8UBSC11IIIERS.
Moxxday* Mnxelx 3xxd P X@@S.
Desiring to lncn>n*e th«* circulation of tUo Hr-
ORion, and attnu same tminto encouraae tho
p.-i) menti't su'-scr ption* In advance, we hsve for
lac piul tifo years a - nunlljr dl.-t fimtoil * number
j* vaiuub'e Mini useful prerent* among tlio*e ol
>ur aulifcrtbcis w o paid up all arrears and on#
/.-n'r m advoaiT, Tlicso IlintrlbuliiiDS wero »c
(■•ilr’y conduced, and the present* save such rcu«
•rat s.-fi is 'action, wo have determined to mako
mother ototil'Miilon on the 2d of Match n-xt, at
*hirh we M nil dtotrlhntn nmomr tho** ol
iibwribers who pay uo all arrears aud one year
i a lv.mco the following presents:
G MONARCH 6
EfT BOUND BOSOM SHIRTS!!
ONE TON
^TMASTODON GUANOS
MASTODON GUANO HE!
Mnu'tinctured hv tho Gcorcla Chemical W/rks.ol
\u"uai», C»a.. and void bv T**otc, Mi Garish &
Potldoe, Amo* lens, (hi This lusnd I* n* know!-
J/-*I to he W'thoui n *upi*rli-r in It* tcrtilmufc
luaIItic*, lieiny# r high grad
of the i'Cit m ter n!*. Tl.' '
"to i in ih^ce pr'
003 pound*, and
400 pound*.
: half 1
ONE TON
COTTON SEED MEAL !“^5
~ tSTCOTTON SEED MEAL
- | rodiico* imnieihntfl
• ult* Li t It* • fleet* eon be *■ on i.n tliu »oil for
vet’ vests after *t I* ai* n a lino f*i*d or *tock.
i Uwidhy tho »IH'' "
# their n 111 oi
This ton wld 1 o distributed m -hreo
s-onc;of one-hall ton and t«o of on#--qn.tr-
WIIITE SEWING MACHINE!
WHITE SEWING MACHINE!!
* WHITE SEWING MACHINE!!!
From the well-known b use of Geo. It. Cluelt
Bn> A Co., Troy New Yo*k. lhr»o shuts
‘ heat rnnile, both in material, cut
i-hip. They are handsome, durable
who is agent for their sale, flo nnd ice thctn.j
ONE BOX-FIVE POUNDS
•CROSS-CUT” SMOKING TOBACCO t
Manufactured bv W. Duke, Son* & Co., Dur
ham, N. G, from old North Ctrollna leaf, and put
Dp In handsome foil package*. A* we would like
a* many a* pngslhle to try it, we shah di*:rtbnte
»t In piicka.’e* ol one pound each.
FIFTEEN BOXES-
JCSSv TWENTY BARS EACH—
fiSSJl LIGHTNING SOAi»!!!
Manufactured fhy W. O.^Neff A Oo..8PAtlnnta.
ThI- i* a new map, one of the moat wonderful dia-
tliesgo. (< By o new process thi* snap
i* made *o th** It wll wash chublng almost nit fa-
nut the use cf the wash lH«id.at the enme time
rlenung without in the lea*t injuring th-fabric.
It is ti o flncjt laundry nogp ever made, nnd In or
der to give a* many a* poaslblo nn opportunity
of trj ing It, it will be distributed injtoxps off/O
100- B-O-O-K-8 J—100
BY STANDARD AUTHORS !!
BOUND IN CLOTH AND GOLD !!!
riu-an l>ooks are nil bv the moat I'.opuhr nnlbori.
B rin Jed on good piper, handscmily bound in
oth ami # old, and would make u valuni je ad
dition to any libiaty.
tar S-I-L-V-E-R W-A-T-C-H !
la* wants one l.e can rely upon.,
tarsiLVER BUTTER D18II !
with Cover, a Handsome Article.
SILVER PLATE!} TABLE SPOONS,
SILVER PLATE!) TEA SPOONS,
SILVER PLATED FORKS.
CHAMBER SETT—FOUR PIECES,
CHINA FRUIT DISH,
SILK HAN KERCHIEFS,^
BRONZE LAM!*,
(.mprtny, Ulevp-MHl, vhln. Thi. mm.
.•'..i.cy Cuter, I'rop l.'.iit, two llraw.r. m rerh
il u] 'l.bit-, nml f. Iimi'lwnu-ly fini.liwl tbreuyb
t In.n- tio v Lit, it ml ill' 1 mml.rn HtUch-
i-nti. itr.d It i* wiirn.nti 'i H ~
iiktr.nr.fcbit, un>o.ljirt: .11 tb.
ii.j-ban'.m. i-xrcillnir a la'giT rai.y.' u, w,.r. anil
i„ IIJ |. Iialltr lliuli all 0 hat ma..bine too.l lnr.1.
ftae iln.'-fun M-.I, • 111. lity (i«Kl. •• lore
.1 JOHN U. SIIAW, on K.r.)th Htiwl, who I,
a. li, A,-ult tar i a an.a- in A HI til u*.
tg'GENTS' FINE HATt'tEM
l\lo Iri't. iha- vi.rlia alncb.
£®-pA!R OF LADIES’ FINE SHOES !
r* r rtpi the cel*h»atrd manufacturins e*tabll*hine - 't
,i Htrfi'ln, A Co , Cli rIni.Mfi, Ohio, who have at-
n ■ it * <1 * nntiunni reputuniii in tm-ir line. 'Ihrse
.1,0. * tre tho handsome-1 pidr ever brought to
Am ricit-, su’d trail at «1m ter fair. Thejr ciii.
>el»«*en »i ihe D.y #j&o#li and bbo-- Store o John
It Kbaw, who la sole A^ent ior .these gootls In
lCOO-TWO BOXES—1000
DUKE of DURHAM CIGARETTES!!
n>le this brand known
orn. ine ui imw •*
■ ( j, - n.nt t.* mui v ns po»*!bl(- tn»y oni«', riiee* (
»i,l Uub-lrlWl.J iB,mb..ui.f.W.Kb.
HANDSOME
RTSETH THOMAS OLfK’K !"33
t iri.Ubcd lif M.Brid. A C..., of Atlanre.
X3T ONE BOX-FIVE POUNDS ~SJ
MAY LEE"SMOKING TOBACCO!.
U.mifaelurat! bv W. IH'k*, Sot'. A Oo, Durban,,
N. C.. from erf N.nh I'arollnt Uaf.
.nubia. Ire, 10 tho aw).', Tl. to* t» tullj,
«oitb fire .i,»lt*i,, and *H be »rpreO*,«t br
«e,tb fire mid »H be «r, rret.iu,b. ■
■ever of pure **ia. ta order 'b"t m,T *y-
cf tfefa bn. leV.Ct-o, It «IU bn OiittiwM .01
nbjb*M)Hlf Wi,
HANDSAW,
JEWELRY,
BUOOY WHIP,
And * Number of Other Arllol. i
Louisiana State Lottery Go.
*• IFti do \ircby certify that we eiipcnue
the arrangiWienta far all the Monthly art
Semi-Annual Dramngi of The Loumana
State Lottery Company, and in per ton man*
age and contiol the Drawing» thrnmlvct,
and that the same are conducted with hon
esty, fairnmn, and in good faith toward all
parties, and tee authorise the Company to
use this certificate, with Jac-iimilet of our
signatures attached, in its advertisements."
misstonert.
Incorporated i» IMS for 95year* by tho Legisla
ture for Educational nn l Charitable purposes—-
with a capital of #l,ooo,<wo-to which a reoervs
fttnd of over #550,000 ha* rlnco been added.
By an overwhelming popular v:,fe ita ftauchlta
wua made a part **f the piescnt State CouctUutloa
adopted December 2d. -A. D.. 1879.
The only LrAUry ever trltd on and endorsed In
the people of any Slate.
It never scales or postpones.
Ita Grand Mingle Number Drawings
taka place monthly.
A IPLRNDIU OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN 4 FORTUNE. KLEVKNTH GRAND
DRAWING, CLASS fa. IN THE ACADEMY
OF Ml'SIC, NEW ORLEANS*, '#UESDAY,
November 11,188* -17*th Monthly Draw
CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000.
100,000 Tickets ut Fire Dollars Bach.
Fractions, in Fiftlis, in Proportion.
LIST OF PRIZE?:
1 CAPITAL PRIZE #75,000
. 25,000
. 10,000
1.0*0, 10,000
100,..,
50
26, 25,000
$265,600
should be made
only to the o'Oce of the (Company in New Orleans.
9or further lnfornviti«n write Hemly, giving
nil adilrra*. POST A I. NOTES, Express
^ fx -‘ "—York Exchange t~
by Kxpr> rs (all t
$5 nnd upward b> flxpc
expense) »d“
A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, La,
007 Mavanib lit.,’ Washington, D. O.
Make P. O. Money Order* pnyaolo and address
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
Registered Lett'
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL RANK
New Orleans, La.
Meat Market
PROVISION STORE.
\V. H.&T.M.C0BB
Having pnrehased from Haro & Cobb the Me*
Market mid Provision Sto.o
COTTON AVBZOtTia
ksap on lintid the very teat cuts ot J
B-EF, PORK, KID AND SAUSAGE,
aud also a full Hoc of
Green Groceries and Provisions,
embracing till kind* of Vegetables and Fruits In
their *#j»»ou, Canned, tlfoils.etir. It Is their aim
o keep a first clars establishment, nnl give their
‘uitouier* good goons hi the 'oweat prices
RT liigiiest price nslri for Cattle, U»gs, nnd a
Minis o r country pr<mnee,
Amcrlcu*. Dec. 15. ISMS.tf
266th EDITION. PRICE ONLY $1,
MANNER OF DISTRIBUTION:
The Distribution will be made in the following
manm r: The name and post office of each sub
scriber will #w written nn a slip of paper nnd put
iu an envelope, and a'l placed In a box. Tbo
name of <acti of the prcKeiua to lie drawn wll.
also be placed in envelope- and put In another
box. On the day of the distribution these boso.
vlll be turned over to a committee orrespoosibl#*
emt ruen, a ho, brfoic the drawing begins, wilt
call uion >ome of the nudlenre 11 tn‘x tho con
tents of the loses to their natlsfaction. Alter
this, two boys, oce at each, vvi'I take envelope-
.ImiilUt fionslv ft-#*tn tb# boxes ar.d band them to
the committee, who will first rend the natm* and
tb- n the ptmerit. Tho secretaries will keep
correct ll*t of the names of the aubacribcrs and
the articles drawn as they are called ouL This
will continue until every article has be*n drawn
from the box of present', when the committee
will declare the distribution completed.
In tbe tox of presents Iber# will b« xo smxsh,
hence every name drawn from tbe tax of names
I efore the j.rsscui* me #xhauktrd will get one of
these articles, most of which sre worth many
times the onn'ont paid tor tubacripilon.
Hcmlttsmcaa intv ta t..ad<> by post
order -r register d letter. . ^
ri«*ba.-W# Will $lvt- acr.| y Of tho yxkt free
loony "tie te''i'Vt>p* eto* 1 01 ie»riiubacrlb#rs
•fiber now or old me# rent wing.
Cask to accompany name* I" all cnoe*.
\ Any one can act as igcat for the RECORDER,
but *• wr’lnot be responsible until we revive
tbe mcney for^uWripiion.
*\V# guarantee to iurnlsh a papar worth at leavt
the yriea ssked fcr M-f»-bcsld. a giving an op.
portuolty to ’get one of th# above, handsome
presents.*
Rcmembar that you cannot possibly Inves* f$
In a better way ifcan by lUtderibteg for the HE-
CUHDKB* *e'5r.- fc _
T'lepiDicrA
m .HYSELF.r
\ Great Mriliral Work on Manhood.
You n, and the untold miseries rofuhing ir*>m in-
i!fi«ret|.m or #»ccm*». A t*>ok tor every man
young, middle nge end old. it contains 125 j^e-
wr ptions for nil acute nnd chrmc disposes, carh
o| which Is Invnlnabh*. So found b# the I
th- r, wlmae cvie-rlem c or W year# Is such i
prob .bly never htdoru foil to the lot of any | hys
Mon. 3l*» pax. s tiound in b. »ufi' til Ftenet# muslin.
•t of any |d»yst-
. .. . I Eteuet# mutlia,
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