cfgy. La* Mil Vta mixture iato the no. Ewaffis ires, should b*b««toitw*n .a! Sited two-third# fall with !&*FoniTO»ta>r be pollAed op by she a staflie nnate prepared " Stow# 'A srlflsjnouthsd book, good ■at. "i»»u, aUdnl a# tang a# it will Neln>- Bhahs well. set la a warn laee, Hot shake own In awhile. It tekgapta.tefUtcl7Uk.pt wefl cwrtad^•feg. When wanted tec Me tumour to aaoeer (It mpomu. quk**). I| abould be . little thliurcr than good Mrsp. If to#- thick add a little man ataohui- tiaa a man Sal varaiah brush. It la eaay to handle aadgOM Into all the ft marten An old kid gtore protecta the hand. The alcohol lite, off quick* and and knna a this coating of shellac. It to quickly done, quickly dry, coven. E. > sBfaMheeasd give# fnoritnre a new look. *> r Hunk Ike brtnb whec ttooc In alcohol, ctantag anto soft. Uot It wiB be reedy for next time. Have the aloohd. u#ed In ' good rate given for' short cake. Bake In a leaf tin la two aheet# ,00c lying upon the other, which allow, it to rpllt eaaily. Bake, spUb apart, spread Ute " under part with butter, then put on a ■ sugared. Finish with the upper cru#t, ■ and It ie rend j to aerve. Slkcd orange# I berries ■ Whxx Vflgrxanary droopn and aeemi ■ 91. particularly lrit aboold akow signs H feed tor a week on bolted bread and ■ giv. It; ako #l»*w red pepper pleaUfully H an a place of #all pork and tie it up in ■ the cage within reach. Olrr it al#o a • Uttte saffron In tta water now and then. Jonxmr Caxa.— One cupf nil of cornMai, two cupf oil# of Sour1 one cupful of infik, ooe-half oapful each of bolter of baking powder. Sort OnpanaaaD.— One eupfoll of Mitonat ona copfuH of auger, one cupful of bofflng water, onedihll cnpral of hotter, 000 leaapoonful at aod# and one . teaapoimfnl of gtogtr.
feather luito thai to no hatter way than to empty aha tick, waefc and amid It thoroughly, aod. whan dry, return the feather# to it and lot the bed I|a fat the inn for aeveral day# turning It every day and beating it up carefully. Some bouaakeepcra waah the tick# of feather bade without rumoring the feather*, by uatng a braah and hot eoapaudi, ll.cn rtoaing cwrefully in cUar water, leaving the bed in the air and un until til# dry. Father bed# are mock crlOctoed by writer* on health, and arHh reaaon. but for the very old la very cold nlghu they an ray comfortable. I'lim Tlinaana Cake. —One cupful of powdond auger and half a cupful of of awsrt milk; beet the wUtaa of three egga to a stiff troth; #tlr butler, «ugu white., and ieatly a toaeupful'ef baking powder and one-half taaspoonfnl of.com starch that has been sifted. Oraaaecako. tlk and Bna wRh paper. Bake to a modante* quick oran, and when# atr#w Win pterae the cake without sticking, take from the oren and aandwioh w*>'finely grated coooauul ctear Ictng, , Frost altte# —a with powdaed pink , * t Sociability and Peine#. OuL •' Fred * Khudnger tell# a good Mteryof Jfr. IVrry, tut old Southern gnu- | go out'g hh wa/aTm^time to trold < affandtog a. neighbor oc friend. One ' d»y a neighbor met 1dm on the etna > With: I " Hello, Mr. Peny. I was Just going 1 In to get a drink. Come la aad hake > inaertlilng " > •• Thank you, Mr. ; I don't care 1 fur anything." waa the aruww. 1 • "But come In and take aoniet&lng, ' Just for aoclability,■ sake." j that ; I an anxious lo be aodabie, but I ' can't drink with you." j "AB right, if you don't want to be ' aoctabU W go without drinking." fftrwied the friend, undwilently walked 1 along in the direction in which Mr. Iter- 1 ry wa# traveling. ■ Preeemly the pair drew near a dreg f •tor*, when Mr. Perry brake out with : 1 - 1 * Mr. , I'm not footing well at all f today, t«d I think TQ go to Uto drug I More and got -some carter oil Wont . • " Mow. ^teUteMnlf. .ying whiei. ] a chill wrnt ovae the man a# virtbk to 1 ' Ms effects m Mr. IVrry a* toe *ga* bed ' P- " Bid 1 want you to take a glaa# of ■ "Owtth me Jnrt to b. voctew. yon , ; jut b# distasteful u> me *« my auciable , out. to you. Opnlrun thank l're a. j !• toned, reason to be -dreaded with you s» , L • TV pair heartily .hook hands. toe < dtotagw. wm etrcutated to Covington ] Ttol *r' *n,n fliw 10 ' Womw, in Su#»v«. : thadr qwa way la awvehaadlle We", and J I, —aotoolaay wtotnto wH> aaan to rnaay J
• f«lti.l ■' D ttal^o5^e" tow win operation too d, Mock baa hnpmarrf.nnd a better #y#tem #t of tefUitog ha# beat the reeult. By ci ""Manure is complete phot food hecanee al It gjtuhi aH the etraarate required, d Jtenuucrelai totUtoer* may in conaport- o Ik &IX adTOtogee to Iheto me U c that they enable the faitacr 10 adect p •peetol #ubatanco> that may be lacking < In the #oib 1 ' Do not paaehaae toqge than two eoto- n ntea of' bees to atari with. Irthpowner • can manage these vucceafoHy he will u here in the fefl (provided It be a gqbd v aeaaon) four good atroog oolotdca, and t heircaen 460 and SOU poonde Of hooey, c V he abowld .necoed hto knowtoAge. . moat InoreaM in toe aetne nSlo aihi# beet. He auart sbo expert re vena < like the pert seen a, trhteh heebren, .< wiuhffft aacrpiWm, en etobe tallow all ' HpapiM^P^ * A chum toooWbeecakted with boil- l In, watte, node alkaline with" waahtog 1 ■od.T Every panicle of milk or cream I should he removed. After being w«D t washed toe Cjfra abould he rtnaed by < again urtng 'Edltlog water. The work I cannot be too caret oily done- < 01 ve the little girl# e plot for a flower - garden, provide them all the aeedeand plant# they desire, aad let them enjoy thoiuelrcs with the outdoor work. It will greatly prumote their health aad alao create an Intend In other direction# ' on toe term. ' Tua Hjoawar 0»w-— ftw object# are more to be plUied than toe highway ' cow. liar fere h acanty, and I* lot ' hardabm and abuaa. She nut ileal or Marre, and her look abowa that ahc U oonadouaof Wage thht Iter owner care# Utile for Bar. and by all other# ahe la hated. Her food and treatment being what they are, #be cannot be profitable to anyone, and to the owners of land in her vicinage she is a source of vexation anp lonn. Why ahc cxlala no one can tall, for if it were not for iicr thrce-f iirth# of toe fencing now required would cot be needed: tola #sving would pay for good parture for ber, not to apeak of the ceataUon of damage to crop#. The prlndpie which eUow# ber to exlM b wrong; U la contrary lo that which onoe prevailed [a toe knglteh law; It require# each land- bolder to fence all other men'# cattie out laMesd of hi. own in. The law la wrong, not the highway cow. Hence do not abuse her, though the i#exa#porating. When akc ha# oaten oB all your cabbage, or destroyed bubal# of your ripening wheat, do not pot toe dog on her, and dob her unmercifully when you got her In eoornar, but make a .tardy raohre that yon will vote sgalnat anima)# running at large. Here nn eleewhere prevention t* better than cure. — AMsxm* AnmoBcrensnr toe July. ' A curioua rerniutecence of BoMon in A remlnlacence of Borton in
the olden time# U related by an old dtl- ' sen. Mr. W , a wealthy merchant to toeGaieuun trade, who alhla death left million# for hie1 hot rm, having some ' buainea# of importance In Hew York, ! via! ted that dly In the company of hi# [ son. Who, unlike hi# father, bad an Indlnatlon toaee the #ighU of the great ' dty. They stopped al toe Artor honae, ' then recently built. Everything waa new to toe old man, who after upper 1 patted with hla ion with the paternal te- ' Junction that they ware to meet at # ; o'dock p. m. l'unctually at that hour ' toe old Mr. W repaired to the oOce. ' and in hla .impllcity inquieed, "Ha# my ton Thotna# arrtvedr The derk re. ' plied. "Who I. your son Thomert" * "Why," said the old men, "Thoma# J W .of Boston." "Hot.ln," «old toe ' dark. A half hour dapaed, and toe old * man. getting anxloui, again approached a the counter and inquired of another f dark, "Haa my eon Thocna# •ppoatcdf" " "Who la your eon?" Inquired the new " derk. "Why Thoma. W , of Ho« ton," anawered ihe old mens the tired ' mid the ctevk — Ja #galn made the #ame aipt-vy of another Clerk, with the nunc raeull. "Wdl." mid toe old gentteman, "yon can »bul up yoer house; you needn't wait for Mm any longer, m go to bod," and op atair# he toddled.— Dot. tea ftedfM "Aewaterer." Itemnaaa'a Mauaxixa for July I# the Sot number of Volume IV, and ihow# many signs of a steady advene along the lines which its projector# marked out for U. A number of attractive features announoed for this volume, among them Ave article# of the remarkable railroad aerie# which wa* lueonmfuUy in the June number; #e*«nd kg Lester W.Uack giving remlniaoooomaf hnn carreer a# actor and manager for fifty year.; important article# hy the venerable HughMcCuIkch, ex-Heeretary of toe Treasury, drawing atgnlScanl teferaaun from Ibc experience of Ms half century of pubilc Hfe; an aaaayjn each uunber by Robert Steveneon; aad a Urge number of flluslraied arcldM, #toriee, end poem# by toe bcM writer# in each Bold. The Remarkable Cures. have been effected by Hood'# SermparlUa are ufilciant proof that Ibl# mediclce dure poaaem pecullr curative '""■St rheum* "henotlrfr*** ^ *Cr^'ul" SanuSlC'lMu Mreigh" About tlm "bar! pteal reeul a. The caae of Mtaa Sarah C. Whiuler. of LoweB. Mam. who niffered lerribly from aororuloos aorea; that of flbarlas A. Uoherte, of East Wilson, N. Mam., who had hip dlaaaw and eerofula robad that phyrtcmn# aald baOouM not rvrovrr. arc^a few^f the A man Utely applied In a ahoemakrr in Kensington for work, and being ns fused, mid he would do enylhin.-f for • 1.90 a day. The manufacturer reqmu. dad. "AD right: HI give you a Job- I, hour, a day, healing a drum, I'll give last account# toe man waa MlU walking and dramming, as the cxa#;wr.ted citi. acn# were looking for the mumfactURx. who had Ukrea a vacation: la Coneumpttovi incuraafe 1 Head toe followlag: Mr. H. Morris. Newark, Ark., my# "Wa# down with Abeoem of lmnga, ami friend# Snfl pky. "Hedttnnt bean (or Dr. UnTa Mew Ukm'Uv.r food to' tor rtimulaU my Him! Ml »"h ffWiiiiv'^H8aMI : ;
mew's Advice to Young Ornlora. The beM thing for a young man who - ■pepker to do i# to Join a debating to- / ife. 1« should take part tejwo q oSrwlthKml prciravtton^but rtill a# u one of toe chief disputant*. Hp should - hear all toe temoe# #penkav» ef toe *| d.yand#judy their style and method of 111 msmlng toetrauhjecte. lie should 1 endeavor to discern the thought* whlon » produce effects end ateo bring out what- I U he baa tog etpff in him in time a method of oorrectly expnaelag himwlf wiU'nnulL Unehaenot got too tee- ' ully, as soon a* ha find* thl# out ho n would do weUlo abandon his eflerl# to „ a apcakor; tor otkerwtee he be. r oomc# e etevlsbtedlalor of some ipoaker J don't believe any euoaeaalul rpcaker * could tall how he became racoemful or J what wa* the element of hla success; 5 while heir »ure footed, every effort k „ neveriemaM experiment. Bntforamen S to baa good ordinary apeaker-cxpreaa-lnghim#«H.w*U without attempting lo , orator— to be «hle to give hi# view# , toe people of a church or ilmllar gather- - the debating society give, facility I of speech and confidence on ooek teat | -Hew York Mall end Kiprem • They All Pot Married. £ By one of those unexpecred turn# of I fortune which occurs In Albany ea often . a# anywhere, a man who bet half > ilea, en yean ego wis a -hod carrier haa be- 1 , oome comparative wealthy. This change , of financial circumstance# lia# toe usual effect upon too extood carrier'# wife, who enjoy# decorating ber adlpoee j form with what she suppose# to be the lateM Mjlee. Bhe ha# aUo. ootwito. . standing an utter dlmhtllly to read. ef. 1 ' footed a One llttfcry U#te, which »he . [ ortcntatlourly announcre whenever port j stole. CalHngupoo'a lady whom she | qnalnted with, ahe picked up a book from Ihe table, and. Innocent of any. ■ know le pgr that 11 in a copy of the , Bib)*, asked the loan of It for a little lime, u "she had not the book in her library." The lady readily comentod. " After keeping It about a fortnight her ' visitor returned toe volume with pro- ' fuse "reek# ' ' Hew did you like It ! " ' fa# asked. " Very well. Indeed ; but I ' knew how it would turn out before I ' waa half through. They got marriod [ after til."— Atomy Jnrnrl. r The "Prominent Cltlxen." I When individual# end the masse# of a community find themaelvo# day aflm day and year afier year lace tobcewlth * haa nam done anything and never pro. poses to do anything except to stand around in an eloquently impressive style, they naturally goto work to utllltc him. Sometime# tlrey make him the chairman, president or secretary of various nreanLxatloDs. and acalo IhCY make a ? organisation#, and
' kind of show figure of hlrn, working ' Mm Into matters of a soda] or political nature. In (ho course of time bo bo- ; coma# a necessity, and whenever any. " thing is to be done it 1# generally given " up that the care I# hopeles. unless the ' prominent clUxcn can be secured. Age deal# gently with tola popular favorite, "' and the younger generation gradually " come to look upon him aa a man who ^ could have climbed the dlixlert hlgbu of fame, but whose modesty end public spirit led Mm to voluntarily mm over prize# of life to hi# friend#.— -lite -to. °y Conrtftetten. '■ "Wuvo'a" Buainaaa Local*. r E. Borheha l#"al 038 Cbertnut street, ta OeuUsta prescription carefully filled, ie Optical goods of toe best only. mybLfi Id Haw tilnger Hewing Machine for aale ,1 at this office. Flrst-clam In all part leu " to™" A y^S^Mne."""6 "h° l™' ^ r Don't teU to wi*. w- B- ,Otv»a secured toe aonricea of a competent fashionable dreasmakcr of I'blUdcl. 1, phla. Is prepared lolakoordrraforwork, . and will guarantee entire satisfaction to B illkopitrm.^ UtU at oorncr Lafayette W. Scott Hand offers to too dtiaena of Cape Mar oounly reliable and clmap insurance for Ihe safety of the home e against the destructive lire fiend. Ills , office is at Cape May C. H. where ho may be equalled.. Write to Mm tor ' particulars. fit 1 The merry-go-round is going every s Mgbt this week on tha Sea Breeze lawn, g Tnoac who enjoy ouLdoor fun can have . It at tha merry-go-round. Only Ave . cents a bom. Every thing first clam. JellAl Ladies', children's aad men s shoes of I- all grades at E. Johnson's Store. No. 69 d Washington street, ill# goods will be # load right, and his prior* ere right, too. Mr. Johnson has iu.1 gotten on Ms shelves a new lot of foot wear adapted ■ to the aeaaon. Call and examine stock, c Wo call particular attaaOon to (he c boardlat oMtaga of Mrs. M K. Lake, . at Holly Baach. It Is attusted near Ihe . beach, with a nice grsdo-i walk right * down to tha strand. Mr*. Lake hopes * by careful attention to the comfort of bar guests, to win a share of public jntroo^c. Dr. Lake's office U fn the • W: IL Hbeppard has very lartefully * fitted up a new shoe store at 87 Waah. c Ingtoo street. He haa gollen boon Ms • sbelvrs a complete asacrtmcnt of ladim', # gnats' and soothe- toot wear. Ill# line s of outing shoes are bound to go. Lover* " Of base ball, lawn telmla and other ouL • door sport, can find all th* lataat MylJ 1 at Bheppard's and prion that win sail f 'toe buyer money.- This establtrtummt • Is n notable addition to WsMungtob ! £T'n,2d wUI,^ecanil: "W Pabular ' with all classes of buyers. fit. t Jot. Bdftdgs offers at MaOold Spring I tLsrs, M. O. awlssees f bast in maiheljst ' 94c. per gallon, pure balam County lard 1 al DJ cents; Vlnoo tobaimo at Mc.. lb., Spearhead 48c., pure cider vinegar J8c. gallon, best Marscalbo Coffee, |Sc. Ib., r seat Hlo coffee 94c., A sugar 91s., hind, light, m test. l»c. gaUoa. new pranaa, I SsUfW-CiiifeSS c shelf oil dotoa, ato. All"7lnda of .Ml L meats. A mo a full Una of dry goods, t and notions. - All at very low price# for [cash. UaB and be onnvfacod. 1RMI ' T. Johnson's store yon . wurVdH.aMaUtaaaat49c.gml. Be^ Itio Coffee 8V. P--. ilsracai Ik. Coffee d.-w. lb. A sugar 8Jr.lt. Ail otbfr grocrrim : iZSXS'&XLBSivS'S. It An aatra heavy working shoe. *1.90 per K, Ladies fine MiL *19* par iwir. line of all Mods of shoe*, and |aI dies Oxford lira. Full stork of ' ***Kom»Sr* hate!1" '2d : av - ; tondJSW'YSS'.Sl , i -___3 Steki. i 1 a ■
maaL _ Hood's Sarsaparr'/la t. a — peetehw tomett tea toMhtotofinritrint mm Mtmal trr now" it win twrtfy Tour Mood, naslaw the mp-Uon. qpwsswto »T yea 5tT pans. Brmkpoct, K. *- Purifies the Blood RmdIm'luSwmLlaliigtdililksisI evkteocs. sBtSsa1™" 1 Hood's Sarsaparilla all Orsixtrta. »l ; rtz lav IX Made I oniybyCLBOOD A OCk,Lowvn,«to«. I IQO Boi** One Pollw. ^ : ^■1 HAIR BALSAM HINDERCORN8. . AlHU Ii>u». Y^TKST JERSEY RAILROAD. TUB TABLE fit Jgrnirr MAT a. tsm. • his . JSSSl^uSu Bjvlei'' Ic^SmUc^r.'"' in I'. «. Ixprvaa arrive# initedelphl# SJ# P" *" FBOIt mLAMLTHIA.
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geulas jnln grips, g Ml, tmaam, ait. This Space is Reserved for S. H. MORRISON, *• THE LUMBER MERCHANT OF CAMDEN, N. J. "planing MILL, : sash factory 8s lumber yards. ' MANUVAUTliKKKe OV Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Moulding, &c. BRACI1TS, SCROLL WOEI, TURNINGS. ITC., BUILDING LUMBER OF KVKRY DESCRIPTION WILUAM C^^UDpER i SON, SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, • Deors, Sash, Blnfi, Slitters, loilta Smis, Etc. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES A 8PECIALTV. "A. L. CONNER, KIMBALL, PRINCE S CO-, ' UUMDER MERCHANTS, millTwork. Rockland Lime, Cement, 2ic., Sic., S ALWAYS OW 11 A MP. asTlMATXK VI UN IKHKli 2 ill TM1LLVIL1X KIMSALL. PRINCEydk^CO.^ C. B. COLES, s LUMBER MERCHANT, ~ flnnpc Qock Rlinrlc Mnnlrfinnc Rhypq RjC Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c.
BRACKETS. AND, SCROLL SAWING. Offica, No. 14 Kaighn's Avenue. Camden. N. J. lyb-Ti ENOS R. WILLIAMS, Architect and Builder, DUKP uC>AK0ontv.^i_xors and Carpenters,! CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. QOF F & SMITH, manuractbkgr« and shiitbkr OV bricks potters buff AND CLAY LOWEST camh PJIICEK, wTlutlw"nn" MlUrtUv; on™. Bmiib# Qr."*T^ KU"T| viw 1 . ..vuiv.N j [ €ro«rU8, ^rortslons, <?tr. OLIVER'S PEOPLE'S MARKET, 37 Jackson Street. Cape May, N. J. HAND'S CENTRAL MARKET Corner Washington and Ocean Sts, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. ^ ' WILLIAM S. BARNETT, Excelsior Market, '■ P. E. Sharpless Butter n Specialty, rs-j n WAaanrarow mtxwr. oavb mat oity. n. 1. ^ TUFT St FOX. Liyery, Boarding and Exchange Stables, PANE 8TREET Below ELMIRA. hire sale or exchan6e. SS A M71L^l'-lS»rm»»i#'«c #7 "'vvqainsuKi'sL' GEOROE w. REEVES. Pluto Steaa al GaT Fitto, leadit if BiiUiip a Special!;, ••Htolto ari,mie»w#« »"t Oet pp. te UMmTLnfte JuiHUffo fW»M|TLy Arrtmpku to. BatolasM, — tV. Wre, JwteTw. IteM. 'cfi.b" *W">WK* JOSEPH P. HENRY, ' Sign and Frescoe Painter, 96 Ufayette Street, Cape May City, N. J. ]*-t VteKW-teltote laaer. ralau. OU.. \ anu«li«#. Jayaa, qjaq FaUy, ate. I L. FUHMAN 6MITH, bOAL AND WOOD, ' Scheilengera Larwfing, Cape Mny, N. J. ' ~ WM. H. MIL™ BOAT BUILDER, " capfcmav city, n. j.
Jtffdtrt' Stntt. CHAS. NEEDLES' " S at tub old stand. No. 43 Washington Street, Cape May City, dress goods and millinery Cnk Bmllis, Labemnl CHUrei'x Haft, Mcliiai KraiBUirKii. Inlant's long and short Coals, Hirlu Capa, Emhruhh-rioa. Lazsw ami Etlglnga of al kinds. Four-quarter Muslin. 0 cla. per yd. Dreaa Linings, 4 ete. per yanl. Body fi linings, 7 cls„ Wash Uwns.5 cl#- Fart color Soersucker, 7 cu. IW; Mai Flan nelt, 10 eta. par yanl. Hpocial prices in Ijuiiea' CiiUdren's and Misses' Jerseys gains. Hone ever so good. ■ NEW CLOTHING STORE, No. 34 Washington Street. Cape May. . My cxpcrissmAi Philadelphia for ihe ;«rt seven month, ha# taught m. where 10 , buy (.'heap in onter^Ui #cll (lboap.^1 would ut toe pubhe to riamlne my 1 , Men's, Yoiiifi's'aiifi Boy's Closing l May be found at my plan#-. M, Soft ail Stm Hats, ail Cap if all lilts. CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. CHAS. NEEDLES, £tovrs, «in and SUfft Xron Workers. j " a. l. haynes, Stoves, Ranges and Heaters, " TIN ROOFING ami GUTTER WORK,! I Carriage Horses and Road Equipages to Hire. Hor"" °" """ WILLIAM CAMP, r TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER Cape May Court House, N. J. JOSEPH SWAIN. ,* TIN AND SHDDT IRON WORKER, 1 in mixu' ©rit't- 1 ir\ui4 HUIUMKIN.
No. 44 Jackson Street. Cape May. y i TJour, 4trd. Tiau, <Str. george l. lovett, 64 e»p# M»y- # J T Good Quality FLOUR. §2.75 per Cwt., OATS. GROUND fUD, CONDITION POWDERS, Harness, Blankets, Lap Robes and Repairs AT SHOP ON OCEAN STREET DAYID W. RODAN, FIELD AND GARDEN SEED I Coal « Wood. Flour « Feed of all Kinds. Fresh 4 Salt Hay m Bales. 'ICE! ICE! ICE! Knickerbocker Ice Company, OF PHILADELPHIA, SiipliB Hotels, Bestaaraiis ait Mai® fill Pure Eastern let. COAL™ ™" """ * DO A L ! r"" «i;gxr anm.# ' ELDREDGE johnson boots and shoes. rub Bt r '^aood 8 " a *8^c'| a lt Y ' Fin© Wall Papers of the Latest Patterns. "L,E. MILLER. GENERAL- CONTRACTOR, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. Irlt-T ~ j ,
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