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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE UNDAY APRIL, 27, 1890.--TWENTY PAGES. . CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE Corner 18th and Douglas Str’eets Omaha Speial Sale in Boys' and Ghidren' [lep’t;j ‘HatDepartmellt The above remark has become familiar by constant repetition in our store by the hundreds of patrons who crowded the Continental during the last week. In the Boys' and Children’'s Department we have all the choicest novelties of the season. Our limited space prevents us from mentioning but few of the from and no l'z}n(:y prices. ‘ g bargains offered by us. As specimens of more than 600 different lots, all See the Wilcox Self-Conforming Derby be- equally attractive, we mention the following lots: fore you purchase. Sy ony Lidbaleg Bk sl Eight Different Shapes. Price $3.50 Lot 1. We offer 100 strictly all wool Spring cassimere suits for boys from 13 to ) R g 17, coat, pants and vest of a handsome mixed check; one of the best sélling suits in \Ve guarantee every Wilcox Hat to give our stock, is absolutely all wool, free from cotton or shoddy in any lmm, and we | perfect satisfaction. guarantee that it is generally sold for $10 per suit. We offer it in regular sizes from ' 13 to 17 at only $6.50 per suit. Send for a sample suit, and if you do not think it m N AR ) : i worth $10 it may be returned at our expense. S l E] () ”nce e[ Boys’ Long Pants Suits. Price $8.00. ) Olir suicosss: this season. on theline - Lot 2. We offer 150 strictly all wool cheviot suits, in sizes 13 to 17, nobby sack made by Rogers, Peet & Co., is won- (mt~ vest and pants ina neat Seotch misture. The goods were made within the past 30 days and is one dertul; perfect fitting, elegantly rmaac | of the newest and best Styles of the season, A suit which regularly sells for $12." Price this week, $8. y 218, $20 and $22 for cmn, and Vests, ), ' Dop't decide on a dress suit uniil you Boys” Knee Pant Suits. Price $5.00. n 1 — ——e LIGHT WEIGHT OVERCOATS, | THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST—-CLOSING PRICES. ) Goods manufactured by Rogers, Peet & Co. Don't buy until youhave examined our stock. We can save you money and give you the best goods in the market, Bargain Lines in Meltons, price $12.00. Bargain Lines in Cheviots, price $12.50. Bargain Lots in Fancy Worsteds, price $(5.00. The Finest Made at $18, $20 and §$22. The largest stock of Fine Goods to select We offer a full line of Stetson Soft Goods at less than regular retail price have seen this line, Made with thout silk facings. Allshapes. Reg- 3 s X Ular, shorts and slims. Lot 3. We offer 200 strictly all wool Scotch plaid suits, made in Norfolk blouse style, a new suit o 5 placed on our counters this present week, a beauty in every respect, for hoys from 3 to 12"years old, one We have 'special styles in Cloth Goods G MEN'’'S SUITDEPARTMENT. of the neatest and prettiest in our stock at any price. We offer them to you which cannot be found in any other stock. now at $5 per suit, and_unhesitatingly pronounce them as the most desirable 6 ALL THE NEW SHAPES. bargain we have ever offered in our boys department. Special Bargain Line of Men's Derby AT $2.00. Nothing but the best makes sold in our Hat Department. We mean by this that we guarantee every Hat, and if not satisfactory money will berefunded. We offer this week a special line made up in three different shapes at $2,regular $8 goods Thev must be seen to be ap- preciated. Special Bargain Lines of Mens Bu51lless SUltS, Boys’ New Pant Suits. Price $3.50. Pl‘iCC 812 OO Lot 4, We offer 200 hoys' strictly all wool gray mixed cassimere suits, a W . o Sl mall neat basket pattern, medium color, neither very light nor very dark, in We made hosts of friends last season by selling the Sawyer fab-| | S 7 , pal rics, and we will offer this week 150 Suits of this cloth in Men’s Sack | sizes for hoys from 4 to 12 years old, We manufactured these goods in Febru, Su a neatgray mixture suitable for business wear, nt‘ $1\7\; in a:} 20 ; e e e A o e VRTS8 2P 2% LTl | ay ofths yea, sad bave sold bt of them, dud the average pice s peane i l rE been $6 persuit. During the present week or until'they are closed, we shall It wi ay you to examineour line o anc : Sy : < e ; 22 BRET Y offer Ihcm for $3.50. Read this price once more, $3.50, and remember they Cheviot Suits at $10.00. 2 o Strictly All wool Cassimeres at $12. are strictly all wool, no cotton or shoddy in them. Only $3.50. Every zuit i§ 1 - A host of Choice Suitings a_t $13. \\'ox'th <6 today. Our popular Black Cheviots in cutaways and sacks, at $18 and $20. FREELAND, LOOMIS & CO., Proprietors, Omabha. nd Bora not Coque titles L. . Chittenden, register of the United States t sury under Presiden Lincoln, will contribute to Harper's Magazine for May the ount of an in the cvening: “Here and Here- te and Se Sullivan, Fre of the “*Ame! the Lord Is, strangers, t Congregational ch and Daven Volume Reports. compuny, San B tion of impo PASTORS AND THEIR PEOPLE. . cast, whero he will travel for several weeks. He will give his English lecture at Des Dr. Herrick Johnson. | distingu ), ave expected to be present is mm; in the r.d. Gleanings of Religious News of the Past Ta, Quincy and Chicago, TIL, and | Rev. Dr. Herrick Johuson of Chicago will | e e alifornit, | abzolutely unique cpisode hiSto iy Week, other points, and will hold revival meetings | occupy the pulpit of the First Presbyterian Flon " Georg of our al .m!lu The article is church this moruing. Dr. Johnson is consid- in Indiana. Mr. Martin has been pastor of the First | ered one of the ablest men in the Pres o an chiureh, and us a pulpit orator holds a or less the WO ¥ O 1]t LOCAL ECOLESTASTICAL CHRONICLES. | ¢ D ey a6 | Mgl ronk ameng. the ministors of the coun: q~ try In autici n of a large attendance ouch service . arrangements been made for extra seat- At the Southwestern Lutheran church, ceommodations, Twenty-sixth street. between Poppleton and ——— Woolworth avenues, Rev. Luther \I Kuhnus Making United States Bonds and some of the cir- now made public for the entitled o under Pressur These state reports tend to make law- | cumstances i ihose staloronorte b nd make o fivst time. Hetween 12 o%elock on a cer- 3 il | tain Friday in 1862 and 4 o'clock a. m. on the following Monday,Mr. Chittenden had {o sign 12,500 bonds to the amount New York Pennsylvani or, Wed- m. All welcome to s belong to the educated clas: ass has been comparatively little ed, the labori ass hardly at all. For | not only w mple, in the ‘Higher Middle School’ at | counsel to business men is T'wo Omaha Pastors Preach Their et W "3 W, Allen of Chicago will be in Earowell ScemonseWhoro f0 Omaha in a couple of weeks, and will prob- Young United Preshyterians., will preach at 11 a.m. an * ledge , corresponding to a German gymnasium | yond thai of other attorne & o 5 Worship Today—Church ably be g I to the position made va- The young members of the United Pres- of His Own People,” and at “Com- | Or an Ay an college, the proportion of | yre continually hunti 10,000,000, Why this feat was neces Notes. Cant by Mr. Martin, Mr. Allen is & promi- b of North America will hold | PAuionsiip in Bonds.” Christians is five times as great as in the oved, ‘reported in tompo y and what was lished by it Y \d has been in 't Monmouth, I1L, on | - Newman Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. v large, and among the Students 16 toldibyiblio chid in it ivery society of that faith in’ the 3. Ensign, pastor Mors ul “Re- 8 s as gr If : “A 4 oA Bl st = 2 is eutitled to send and the meeting at . and 12 m, ! as to ‘teacters, s oyolopedia, American Histc f the topies to Rev. Henderson Retires. Need of a Woman's T g School. \ young United P i 3 pm, ening subje Ehysidine, 1 s_and judges I have no embr which W. D. Hoi 1L attention doubt that'a v state of thiugs would be | iy o minute and " condensed " form infor- | I (8IS ey B ST Rev. William R. Henderson, the popular | Since the little girl found in a house of | already commenced s pastor of the Second Presbyteriun church on | shame was sent to Father Rigge to the Cath- [ tend that convention, Saunders strect, will preach his closing ser- | olic training school for women in Chicago, the e mon this morning. attention of the mother snperior of th CHURCH NOTICES. Mr. Henderson has ministered to the spirit- | tution hus been attr to Omaha 3 fl wants of this society for four years and f such reformatory establisi- s of the east have | te threo months and has been the only regular roaliciites 0F ,‘“}M"]‘l‘ Bay Mon pastor the church has ever had G i Plymouth Congre 1\|(:||'|\||‘ml in Twentieth und § shown.” zatidha et ’ f all articles gaining o {.mmum in .nmnn-nml Lum]-v : £ 1 f There is such an ation at Berlin, pos- "’”{"" 24 it O Inas oLl sessing a fine building. In Paris th e ussocia- ness in a given trade ov in a specil tion has cle t and centrally located rooms lity, but covers the entire United an active work for French you Its main object to enable 8t 1 * for any zine for M Edison’s York for the hen change will be dé Ovimshee in_ the number of wzany published April The wpanicd by two hulf-page illus Ltc leetvical exhibition in New of the women's ex- seribed by . ‘m 'uul d Y oung t M. E. church, Da h street—Rev, P 1! ice 10:80, ugh and 1 r Seven- men. It is expected that an association building will be erceted in Pavis the coming When he took charge the first Sabbath in | for good. I T eretloas ttiant Aty uses of col BONOIS, corner of wions tiou and_the church | W industria ablshmente: iz lard Scott, S i Ereyalonoil Dha Dysicalioilre otawomonwhioh ed by the board of i 1851 of 1 En 745 o'clock, Vishe! teel ns o fushionable fad, has at il i ) also lib- | of Christian En R inal idex of the publishe { i i, hu missious \\I|:n M. Henderson assumed the do. | frec, and the “,\.,", Slokneun n St the dignity of a real reform movement, ”“f, ‘hhjml‘”’i"‘ ,," |"Ml|m|': s If-sup- : s 2 i ot ‘}'” One of the i ents of this fud was B sl I hicago end Milwaukee ho Wilson has returned and will It oceupies ne d and isa work of | feneing, which is profusely illus the church, The Walnug Kuox wo_motlar hobee. o Gusfeliop Sirvobohurel & i eior national impor It will be out of | trated in this week's Ilustrated Nmeri- ildren of | come to Omaha to see what can be don ill bo postponed for one dner, Endly to'vho esaociation: pross ahout April 24, b ST G j UL toward the establishment of a branch also in 0 SINOTRLLE M. I avion’s astronomical ro- 10 Ulustr American h 08 . 081y nl. Sunduy ———— el | frontispicee i current nuimber one npon the membership d t orguniza- 0 man, this city, To secure this it will be necessary s ever published of D A Little G of the finest port tion. At present there u 150 mem- 3 o P, ctic Stor: bers in the clurch and the society is in a | 10 abtain the d ik iak “"”"" y Fvening prayer und sermon 7:30 p. . X B e :m,h'l'"fh""y'. lit tion in Paris, has been [ o 0o e ic lead ] PTVsperous conditic g el church, will giv At the evening service a large number of sDpathyeRiue:oved s elrl ofidon 18 | publislied by the Cissell publishing com- | ¢ great democratle leacer, y Duving tho past foiv months Mr. - Hendor- a building. s tic talks to young m deaf mutes will be present and the Rev. 0 ssex Market police col nny. g 5 Rundull, I kon shortly afterho TN S ”h“mww“m b e Wadt ta ;l“:\“x‘lllltn;‘::“m :‘l\ufy ’\ uun).'l 'S ('h{xlhnvl:\“ Assoc Turner of Virginia will interpret to them ‘\.-\\ \..xh the other day and asked to be ! S ‘dl DRI F S e N ieft the k air, nnd ticu- b Ser T Sresbyte 5 W a d othe nilding, co) enth and ugl ign language > sorvice Y nt 1e Humbol iing company, 28 |, st y s depic 0 tious to neglect his ministerial duties mean- uilg expenses. e Church of the Good Shepard, corner Nine- —_— mmnunn\ gots dnmhl mlm A “Hioie ““'“""' Bl o while, the ’nlnubh\ work entailed has Christian deavor Convention, :AT‘h”ll and L.Al;((* l\ln‘vl\ lu\ LG S XA v K RELIGIO k] me out h)l be \””'1 now m: d-cent The M e .Ihl viagll it M g severely riad i hysica OWel A ‘ 4 Lloyd, rector, ) 0 on at S a. m.; —_— ) ’ 5 2 g s e May Contury wi e ¢ emoriul fovercly | tiad ohls - physical - powers: | 4 provisional programme ready been et Ol commusion Wb 8 1B e e ocoupied the pulpit | Agent Barkley. I'm Lilly Bailey. You | edition of aahn “E““‘ ‘“‘"” ¥ ““'li.\ number ing reference to Memorial fleld he should dovote his entire attention he | prepared for the grand mternational conven- tor, at i1 a m. and 8. p. m. | of a church in Bridweport, Conn., to answer a | 0nce arrested’ my mother for intoxica- | O | o | day. 1t will have two articles of inie has yielded to the advice of prominent di- | tion of the Y People’s society of is- | All persons are cordially invited to these scr- | minister of that city who had ussailed the | tion, but the judge gave her another G Lihe | €3t to both union and confederate vet ,,\,,\&,,}I l.‘,im .m,,.;,, ,w'“"l'" fi T adaavor to ba hald at L Tt v ‘ié‘.»‘ o rj he (1.‘,1.(1 :;..!,‘4 nr‘l\:‘!lm‘[:!.l r .l.x uu; m“h,l.-‘ :nu] like amusements, (‘]lil_xll -uml;nm havrged he ’-'m L lh Ty “’f ans on “Valor and Skill in the Civi services as the editor of a re- 510 to 186, The follo SRR e otherhood of St. Andrew extend a special The little prayer begining “Now T lay me The mothe Y who re- | S4ME 9 2 / Jrander Matthews i ligious journal are too valuable to lose, hence 1'3"':m'71‘ ‘HI-‘__“I' “hll':)’ i are samp of the unn;um“'wm young men of North Omaha | down to s Liph e sty by John I overs | sldes af 41 (-.\ o | He }} v;]»' |'A‘\ I I‘Hh"m\lkllv“ l m! e ey Eaatny i g ading os of thal ent : o attend ser 4 e Good Shephere i é y also i et ecoration Day mbher e reslgmation s pasiar of wie Bedaders | myu Address of wolcoma by Gover- | bt Tromitiae i porsons] oo Shepherd camo 10 court, New York Sun, Tl of Frank I, Tus- | Wwalt Whitmdn o *T'wilight Song for s ioh. 4 Presbyterian | ROF D. R. Francls, and speeches by Rev. Dr. | hour of profit. Seate free at all pastor of o She denicd that s as in the habit of | trate per, and espe those | nknown Buricd Soldiers Novth and \ ociety regret losing . pastor who hi SrguNsolla pfoBit faul Bre ho ARt Buptist churey has | getting deunk. She finally co who « nateur photographers, will be uth;” John Vance Cheney an_ode or Qearod himself to them as 'has Mp. F .1“"‘,;"}]1‘.\ Dr. b.'S. Henson of Ch th and Ohio stree 3 gais asie sulpl however, to have the child’ comt interested i in this week's num- [ rppe Fallens™ Robert Burns Wilson « | son, wid have reluctantly aceepted his pic-and ey « Helsonaf Oy d pastor, Preaching at 10550 a. m } or his pulpit in exchanging | and asked Justice Taintor to send her to | ber of that puper that artistic : per on O'Harva's familiar line phsann I ssion and addresses on | €VeRing services SEALG (ke aaa a Cathol tution. : be foneibyautonts An entire puge voune of the Dead;” Mr, Kilmer u \1d the | 18 devoted to beautiful reproduction ‘of | paper on *The G. A, 1., a8 Seen from 200 Thursday evening they came to_ this ocision and are now . 100 AR Brang . Dr. W, H. M dates for the position Rev. Dr, Wa. I AR R T TE I, Minneapolis and Rev. Dr. W. C. Bitting of United Pre One result of the state church system in England is that two of the most notori profligates, the marquis of Aylest the duke of Manchester, control o 1 ent in for competition in the | {16 Tnside. iinly the Wl exquisite ubjects inddc pictures prize cor ted 1 nd Rossiter Johnson one on Epitaphs.” sco Crispi, the Ttalian premier ady to receive candi- Dr. O. H. 'I'\VILnu' of judge, let me pictures | s+ arti finished, | g0 tes much g she was broug it up a | Prose ¥ and the choic The membe: o Pt e Ni Fork. i tic Giving.” M 8 p. m, n lucrative church livings with eir o ¥ s ; The members of the First Duteh Reformed | N VOHE 0 000 bt W R, Har WGood and Evil, Which Shali Trit s IMFCH AT i shelz | Ot med the mo 4 thonart of the | 18,5 ublediy, since the retir church of Albany, N. Y., listened to the | per of Yale college, Rev, Dr, M. L. Haines of | Wmph e T But my father always wanted me to nton the purt of the | pigiek from the chun : preaching of Rev. W. J. Harsha during one | Indianapolif and Kev. Dr. Tounis . Hamlin | _First Universalist church, Rov. Q. H. | tomieranes soeletios in:the Urnted Ko sanme | be a Prots protested Lillie. Another feature of the | oy empive, the most potent and @ Ofhis trips cast o fow months ago and have | of Washington. Grand stcamboat excursion | Shinn, pastor ices, 10:45 a. m. and 7:80 bith nearly two million member Justice Taintor comnitted the child to 1 el Wriien- Ay Yol | picturesque figre in European politic- otermisted that ho shall bo the next pastor | in the fterncon. In the evening addresses | p. m. Sunday school ut 1 lin Goodvich [ Scottish union includes 000 societies and | the care of the American Fem lownlush, ) dlaonssing the soc ton | A striling portrait of the Sicilian stat of their church by Rev. Dis. George H. McGrew of New | hall, - stroet, thrce blocks | 130000 members. i M1 dian society, a Protestant or of Mrs, Grover Clevelund, — Anything | o G058 of tho Bluiiad stul The gentleman has most unexpectediy re- | York and M, Rhodes of St. Louis. north of Cuming street. Rev, Mary Gund 1 s pence was ¢olleotod last In denying the request of Lillie's mother | conceruing a ludy whose face and name | y an s etenimirane Lol (e coivod j unanimous call from the mombership | Sunday—Addresses by Mr. B, F, Jacobs of | Andrews will preach both morning und r's pence was collected last vear ac- are so well known cannot fail to excito | JOMHALY for Muy, with . very intevest hics 5 y u.nnw to the following table: Austria co to have her committed toa ( atholic in- | ©F A cant all to excite ; g peety €t that' congrogation, with the utelligence [ Clicago, Rov. Dr. Danicl Marsh aud Rev. B. | eveuing tributed. £10,000; 1ialy and Franco £14.000 | stitution ho sald he took into consid much interest 40§ axblolo ontiiied - Hignop Ml that his salary is to bo whatever figure he | Fay Mills People’s clurch, at the Boyd, Sunday ‘Sout / ) MO st | B e S 8109k dnto fansidery: 4 the Italinn Chamber.” by Hon. Geo shall name, A large delegation of Omaha young men | moming and ever Marniag subjos cach: South America £12.400; North America, 1 the fact that Lillio attended a uned that a novel called *Po- | Myl Towle. Douglas Sluden el Whether the Omaha peoplo will let him go | and women are expecting to- attend this con- | 11, Helfeinge hing. sublect sb8, “Tho | Sram) ponan ) #5000 Morih Protestan t Sunday school, » published in England <l il e (British T remains to be seen. Although comparatively | vention Secret Told.” Music by chorus and orc o000 Asis 24000, Hour s v and immediatel - | Columbin): A Great Se: aport of the XXt f youn: mian, Dr. Harsha is the oldest pasto tra, Mr, Franklin Swmith, divector, af Britain, £3,800: A frica, £, } Wants to be Crucified. to London and to the I« 5 | Century.” “Elepl I Forp b e (Rt Ao Commencir y e It vidge, pastor. You are invited 400; Australia, £3400; Switzer- Clyde Long, aged seventeen, claims York, to change the title to o Just thirteen years. 2 AR ova astor Lamar will deliver , and Russia, £1,600, that he is Jesus Christ and that he mus me of on the charac- | . o ho wen m; of ‘m\‘ congrogation l..u\p Bikor Cholem mur l|luhl sorvioos it aheir | Baptist church Sunday night the ST hes of th paRins g el “H\_‘”: ind that h l]l‘n‘\ 2014618 of tho chrsios L . atehed h pride and interest his remark- | sy e, corner of olft d J ¥ ectures e s Arious branches o 0 4 § rY, Inc , b P i able intellectual growth, and his salary has | st \\<|\le'1-n\-n“‘ oo i \]‘.m R China will meet soon | spacial to the Chicago “He wd ons necessitated a delny | ¢ W Snorcased again & "hrough his | Rubbi Benson officiatin e repe bogged his in publ wd several Lundred dof sagacity and go 4 0 won & | hold every Saturday 1t od \ friends to nail him to a lars exponse host of " friends s S prna f o STHE 3 attended upon the frionds u i o n % o1 Sl ; L e o ok o con Trinity Methodist 148 erocte pon their ¢ By Ord the Czar,” in Lovell’s Cathed , i 3 - . R - ake a knife and inflict se Intert Se by Josepl Next to Dr, Duryea he is the best paid pas > ner Twenty-first and Biun K the differ take & I is by Joseph Hat YUBSE-WO! f it for 1o il ll’ o .ml.. S:un- l‘vl pas. e ']A\‘\.u 'x“l'l nl;»lc.\ : Beans, pastor. Preaching 10:% m pporting a mission | Wpon himself, stabbing his kL ton, t story Russian | 1l amount bf fivst-cluss st and for tn the diiy, recolving $5.01 ie resignation of Rev.J. S. Detweiler | Morning subject : Cleavin body in & terrible manner. He also | life. lished by special terature provided in every num wwill entice him to other fields 15 not y takes effect ou Wednesdry. He hus had o | Sunday school 12 w. J.'T ts celebrate swallows earbolic acid in sufticient quan- | arva with the author, the uni- vis remurkably voluminous and known. He ady that the nan number of calls to other fields, but has not :”'[“‘; at l‘ ing peoplo's forty-second an rsary of | tities to cause terrible pain, but not | v rule in this series;, whi rOWs in nuguzine and “hom ynouymous yot_decided with which Le will cast his for- | Sate free. e people made welcowe, ““The Rochester kuockings, gen- | enough to kill him, and he claims that | popularity with each new issue, ; ——— { thought of leavitig heére perm tunes, No 5uCCESSOF 10 him has yet boen ap- | cuveets i ihe momiian WLl proach, at Unity d to have bee: Long says he Two new novel } . The rat p! T 0 unpleasant paug through bis heart. i gh there s & 4 P~ | church in the g ti “A Story fessed humbi o y Two new novels by the Duohoss aro on Tho raf plague in Lincolashire. Eng poluted, although there is & number of min- | of King David” 88 confessed Lumbug ¢ m God he | the presses of the John W, Lovell com- | continues in spite of the enormous Rev. A. Mar Farewell Sern ':“'.‘-_{“ ing v"l‘:l" the ll:«'*ll.l“n,ua it is re- All Saints’ church, Twe) nd How- Isabella Beecher Hox must suffer on the cross 1o save the The Duchess is one of the few | struction of the animals by the farmers Rev. A. Magtin will closo bis work a the | S8red s most desirable oue ard stree e misic at the 11 o'clock ser- | Spondent of a Boston religiou took | Wicked people of his township, I authors whose books are in such | during the past few months, One farmor First Christisy church today. His morning Union Communion Service, .\"Ih]vun_. be Deum” in B flat, Barnby ; jinent part in the services. Ariataii |.v Aubbe ud that the ordinary first edition is | who seattered poisoned barvley ahout his subject will be, “For the Churh,” and will | There will bo a unio commnnion service of | Suilate nthem, Lord Thy 1 contemporary give Al ablishment at Hubbard, O., ad- »d when it goes to press, and the | yards every night gathered o crop of for alto solo about dead and 1 vertises it as ‘‘the only second 5 % - 0 his forwal farewell. Ho will take for his | all the Presbyterian churches of the city at At the 4 o'cloc g ST hotel in the world,” : are held.in. Feadiness o supply | 0 tate 10 one dax, Whoro they'chia “o Carcingls Bave aied dur s 9 WOFG socond and thirdJeditions at a few days’ | from secwms 1 be u wystery,

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