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IiAMB StE\ lamb and HOUSEHOLD HlKTS. ?ppA .Qact,?Two ;Onpfuls of , sugar; one-half cupful'of butter ; three eggs; ono cupful of,sweet milk, with one tea spoonful df coda ?issojye^ iu ji^'fo^r j oupfuls of flour, and two teaspoonfuls of or earn t artar. rEW^?-Take half a ehouldor of bolFiff in two quarts of water for two hours. Then" put in potatoes, onions, turnips out in quarters, salt and pepp^F^?|wte?'j3flJen minutes beforo serving ppflif^0 flumplings. Goooantjt Cakb. ?T? o~'pbnnd s of sugar J oV? pound of butler, ono pound and thj:oe-quarters flour, ten eggs, two gratbd cocoanuts, ono cup milk, and tho milk bfrtho ooooanut; add ono-half tea spoonful soda, last thing. This makes two loaves. . , Poms FKurr-O?KE.?Three-fourths of a pound of pork, ohoppcd fine, one pound rnisius, ono pound ourrunte, one xmuufl sugar, three-fourths of a pound oitroqe, ono gill molasses, four oupB Hour, ouq' teaspocnful soda, two eggs, ono tSa-oup water. To BAxn ArrijKsi?Tako sour apples, dig out tho cores, place tho apples in a deip dish or tm, fill tho oavities where the cores como out with sugar, pour a cup of shot water in tho tin, bako in a quick oymi, and you will have a health* ??.., ??.ll'--l J2_i. To Baku Tomatoes.?Take large, smooth tomatoos aud out thorn round |Ways. 'IJjakejthe sued out and fill tho va Bcuuoios with stuBlngsamo as prepared for ?ftiVl?; thou pluco tlioiu together again, ?P?lling tlxem in. a pimor fiisl^fend bako. Wheu douo remove them carefully and yon will have somethiug thut is nice. Do not peel your tomutoos. To Remove PjiEOK-rjics.?Small round frcokles can bo removed "by the appli cation of chlorine water every night and ; niorning, allowing it to dry in. For tho"1 moro denso ones, chloride of limo, 1 to 10,15 or 20 parts of wator, according to the sensitivenosB of the skin. When using the stronger solutions, merely touch-tho spot with a moistened camel s hairdmtBPf - 1* "-^ Oueam Pie.?One and] a halt cups of sjigar, Uux-o cups of flour,. ono oup of milk, two eggB, two teaspoonf uls oi cream tartar, one teospopnlul-of salara tus. Oream for ' inside,' ono pint of milk, one-half cup of sugar, a little butter and Bolt, two.' tenspoonfuls of flour (or corn starch.) Flavor with lemon* i'(Msko .two pies). Stir into the milk' while?boiling" / till' sdffloiently thiok. Spiced Beef.?Ohop toxi gh" beefsteak (raw) and a piece of sutt the size of an ogg ; season with pepper, salt and a lit tle ??miiier-Bavory ; add two eggs, one half pint of bread crumbfl, four or five t-tablespoonluls of cream, small ;piece of butter; limx and make in a roll with flour Buffioient to keep together, put in a pan with a little dripping and water, bake a roast. Slice thin when cold. iMNRtt?M in Economy in Cooking.?It must not be imagined that good, cooking require:) increased expenditure. " On tho con trary, a really good cook is far moro economical than a bad ono. Tho, cook who is perpetually wanting sauoes to season her dishes is not worth tho salt sho uses. The good cook, moreover, knows how to make the most of every thing, while tho bad oook is excessively -wasteful of the .bqBt ^material., To BiiHAon Cotton.?A very good way to bleaeh cotton is to soak it in but termilk for a few days. Another way is to make a good suds, put from ono to two table-spoonfuls of turpentine into it beforo putting tho clothes in. Wash as usual, wringing the olothes from tho boil, and drying without rinsing. By nsiug tho table-spoonfuls of turpentine in tho first slid* on washing days it will save half the labor of rubbing, and tho clotheB will never become yellow, but will romain a pure white. Snow Pudding.?Ihlo ono quart of swept milk, put ono pint of broad crumbs, bhttor the sizo of an egg, tho woll beaten yolks of fivo eggs, sweeten and flavor ns for custard, mix tho wholo. woll together. While tho above is baking, beat the whites of tho five oggs to a stiff froth, add a half teacup sifted sugar, pour it over tho hot pudding ?*.whou cooked, roturn to tho ovon until a delicate brown. Tho above is excellent without addition, but somo prefer a layer of Jolly or canned pcuphoB on tho pudding'before frosting. No sauoo. Oockuoaohes,?M. Lowory, tho chief propagator at the Floriste do Paris, has given to tho Revuo Horticolo his njothod of destroying cockroaches, whioh are found very destructive and unuoyiug, both in greenhouses and in dwellings. This plan is to toko a puokago of match es, and dissolve the phosphorus on them in a quart of wuter, and mako n paste with this wator by mixing it with a pound of flour and six or seven ounces of sugar. Place thiB mixture where tho eockronohes will most readily flud it, and it will destroy them effectually. 'Co Hniiij ConN.?Pat into an iron kettle three quurts olean wood ashes ; Ii II Mio kettlo with boiling water and boil half au honr ; then take it from the fire and lot it stand until cold ; then pour off the lyo aud boil the corn in it until tho hulls begin to come off ; then rqb and wash thoroughly three or four times ami boil until very tender (it can bo mado in largo quantities), and then take a small portion and put it in tho frying-pan aud add ono fpint of milk ; when*it boils inoah it fine ard add a lit tle butter, Bait, and oream?or, if pre ferred, warm,"in, in milk and add salt without washiug'it. To Remove GnEAis SroTS.?In taking out grease * snoots, from clothing with bonzolo or turpentine, people generally make the mistake of wotting the oloth with tho turpoutino and thon rubbing it with h' sponge or picco of oloth. In fthfRiwhy tho fat is dissolved, but is spread over a greator spaoo and is not removed. Tho bonzolo or turnentino ovaporatos and '.ho fat covers a groator Btirfaco than bojoro. Tho only way to remove u greftso spot is to' plaeo soft blotting popor beneath aud on top of tho spot, whioh is to bo first thoroughly saturated with the benzole and thon TVltfWV.. well pressed. The fat is then dissolved and absorbed by the paper and entirely removed from tne oloihing. Orange MabmaxiAde.?Take one do zen sweet oranges and their ^Wjeight in lump sugar; grate the outer rind of four of them; peel the remaining eight, and out .the ^eel into very narrow strips with soiseors.', Separater.the or anges into seotiohs, removing the-seeds. Soak' the ohipped pools in wenk salt and water over night. Pat the gratedNpeel and skinned sections of pulp with: tho sugar. Next morning put tho orange chips into pure boiling water, and boil until tondor ; then break thorn up with a spoon, and mash them fine; add the sugared pulp, and boil for twenty-five minutes ; put into jars, and oovor with paper dropped into the white of an egg. This marmalade makes an excellent ad dition to the breakfast table, and is not amiss for lunch or tea. PitirsH MAHdnna:?Beleflfc.tho largest heath peaohoB for thiB purpose. Cover the peaches with .brino strong enough to boar an egg. Allow tliOQ! to remain so for one week. Carofully remove tho stones, and lay aside tho piooo cut out to coyer the oritieo again. Wipe them dry. First rub on the in si do of each peach a toaspoouful of celery seed; then stuff each jpcaoh with a stuffing mado of horseradish .scraped^ up, white mustard soed, broken ginger, three ..iu-,.w, ^# "orlie to csich ""C" r.~? nutmeg poundod. Have vinegar ready to oovor them, prepared in the following manner: To oaoh gallon of vinegar put three pounds of vory light, brown sugar, a pod of red pepper sliced,, or a ieaspootmil of Cayenne. Lot it oomo to a boil, and immediately lake it off. When perfectly cool, pour it over'tho puaohcB. Tie up closely. The poaches should be nearly ripe, but not mellow, when put into tho brine. When to Sow Blue Grass. A Kentucky correspondent of tho American Fanner says: The best time for sowing bluo gross seed is in the fall, with wheat, rye or oats. This brings the groBB up in tho spring. Keep stock off after you glean the field un il the following Juno or July, at which time you will have a beautiful pasture. If you wiBh to sow in timber, use the same quantity of seed, and "root" it in with hogs. Sow a small piece at first, mix ing in some oats, rye or corn, to make the hogs hunt after the grain ; then sow another piece in the same way, until you have finished the whole field. Age does not destroy the vitality of the seed, nor of any other grass seed, if kept from heating. I have sown blue gross that was six years old, and had been kept in a bag in a dry cellar. It is almost im poBEiblo to heat it. No one should sow seed of any kind that has been kept in bulk during tho snmmor months, as it goes through too much sweating if kept in a heap or granary. If, spread on a door, whore it can get the ajifoll the time, thero is no danger. Salt Water for, ^ the Eyes, Many persons are suffering pain from weakness of the eyes. Thifl sometimes proceeds from local inflammation and sometimes from other causes. Several persons who have been thus afflicted in-, form us that they have derived almost immediate and, in somo cases, perman ent relief from tho application of. salt wator as a bath; and whore tho pain has been aggravated, from a compress saturated with salt water laid oh the eyes, and renewed at frequent intervals. Opening the eyes and submerging them iu olenn salt water has been found bene ficial to those whose eyesight begins to fail._ Destruction in Disguise.?It is a fact that mixtures of bad liquors and aoid astringents are often given for med icines. They ore potent to destroy ! and may be safely warranted to ruin, mora ly and physically, any human be ing that sticks to them long enough. More drunkards have boon mado by theso villainous concoctions, labelled medicines, than by the liquors of com merce. Alcoholic poisons, advertised as remedies, are more misohicvous than tavern drams. , For intermittent and re mittent fovors, as woll as for all other diseases which theso fiery frauds are falsoly certified to rolievo, Dr. Wolkor's Vinogar Bitters, tho nc j?ux riltra of vegetable medicines, is n positive cure. But this is not all; the great Temper ance Elixir is n sovereign specific for the depraved appetite for stimulants, den ted by tho falso tonics and bogus restor atives, of MisHionarie- of Intemperance. Within tho present yenr many well known citizens have certified that a oonrso of Vinegar Bittors invariably obliterates tho desire for spirituous ex citants. _ Change in the Cabinet.?It is confi dently assorted thai thoro will l>u n chiiugo in tho Cnhinot, and that hoforo Iho find of 1 >o ? comber. It hi known that tlio Protddoiit and all hoods of departments havo bought lurgoly of ticket? for tho noxl Grand (rift Concert of tho rublio Library of Konlucliv, to draw No vombor 30, and tboy tlattor liioniHolvoH that tboy will capture tho largo prlzos, which will mako plenty of change in tho Cabinot. Tlio Peoplr'M Stamp of Vnluo.?Tho Government ondorsraent, wbloh legalize?? the Halo of Plantation Bittehh, 1h not the only stamp af flxod to that famous Yzoetaiim: Tohio. It bears, in addition to that oilU-lal sanction, tho hti'm. moiik VAXVADUC stamp or pui1l10 APritOUATION. Thin 111 ostlmahlo voucher of IU raro properties an a ToNitf, CoiiHEOTivE.and Ai.teuativk is world-wide. How to Look Yonuff? Sixteen.?Don't paint or tuto vilo Hair Rostorcrs, hut simply apply HsganM Magnolia Halm upon your /ace, neck and hand*, and use Lyon'* Kathalron upon your hair. Tho Halm makes your complexion pearly, soft and natural, and you can't toll what did It. It removes frecklou? tan, aallowues*, ring-marks, moth-patches, etc., und In plare of a red, ritsUo face, you havo the marble purify of mi oxqulsito belle. It Rives to middle age the bloom of perpetual youth. Add theso effects to a splendid head of hair producod by tho Kalhalron, and a lady hat done her best In '.'?ay of adornmout. Brothers will have no spinster biatois when these articles aro around. -r Dr. Dan'l Wevaer of Bon ton, fell down a mining shaft near Denver, 7fi feet. He waa terri bly bruised, limbs broken, and supposed to bo dead. Mexican Mustang Liniment was freely lmcd, con sciousness restored, his life paved, and bo camo homo in elgflb weeks. Tills is Urn most wonderful artlcio for Bruises,'Hprains, Rheumatism, Swellings, Spavin, Ringbono, Sores, or any llesh, Bono or muscle ailment upon man or beast, over discovered. It Is humanity to animals. It has saved much suf fering and many useless doctors'bills. It can bo had for 5 cts, and $1.0" per bottle, In any drng store. Dtil bowarn of counterfeits. The genuine Is wrapped in a lino stool-plato label, signed ?* <: W. WosOrook, Chemist." Bad Farming. The Rural World says : When wo consider that less than one-third of the area of the United States, and less than a fifth of tho ontiro domain of the Uni ted States is mapped into farms* and,. rememdier, of this farm area only one f our th is tilled or mowed; and when we further reflect that the average yield per acre could be doubled if the many could bo brought up to tho piano pf tho.] few, in the praotioVof intensive oulturo | ?then we begin to realize what num bers our country is capable. ojE; feeding, and what waste of toil and effort oomos from neglect of the economic lessons taught by the statistics of scientific' agrum^nre. ;. ;j - y{ y . J;.} Tin: improvement made in the Elm wood n i id Warwick Collar a tliiu noanon haa i largely inoroaaod tho salo. For thoBO wishing I aAvldo collar, Iho lultor iB tho no pltis^titra. Don't fail to got it and try it.?Com. ? ? ? ? ?? ? ... 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Iloston, Sla vs. 0TT^)|?LAI>IE?, FaiaM?" cob tales 7 ?rticlcA U lll'ieeiled by every Lady ?Patent Nee lie il'lircadcr. Scissors, Thimble, eta.?guar BTlt>lITr*Anteed werthtlAO. Sample box. by mail, il Ii Wl" cente.- Agents wanted. PLUMH A CO.. 11 li If {(08 soutb Eighth a treat, Philadelphia, Pa, SON'S SEWINGMAOHIN El For Leather Work anil Heavy Tailoring, W heeler A Wilson's Family BewIng7MacbIno: was the jJrjtJatroducedlnlo the household for gen-, oral use nnrt ?i)r viore th-ui U"rnty?years has Blood' j unrimVekU Horoilian l^UOO,COO have been sold; a number for exceeding tho total sales of any other Wheeler A Wilson's New No. 6 Bowliic Maclilho Is designed to do In alsuperlor manner a wider i-aiiKQ o'f.worV: tlinU any sewing machlno hereto fore producta. It is especially adapted tolhcstllch lng of bomU and shoes, harnett* carriage, trimmings,1 gloves,.IcaUter work gajeraUy. bags, hosiery, cloth] 'ing. aiid tieaty fabrics brjevwy description. It Is Intended to bo operated either by foot, or at u ghorxate of speed than other machines by cteam j otiiotopower,and Is tapldly gaining that pro-, i!ilinvrnii' umiiui?u?uilufi i'ui|MK3|nil ul lilfcil family machine has long maintained In the house hold. TBcud lqr.clrcnlar.' giving , testimonials and deecrlplloif bT themWhlhtf. to'T' * . \yjieejer & WiLson Jlanufacturing Co., I? I rl / C2& Broadway, N. Y. THE NEW IMPROVED REMINGTON Sewing Machine. AWARDED The Medal for Progress/* FAT VIICNNA, 1878. TbsZHibhrsT OuDf.n.oK "Mi-.dai." a WAlDKD at tbb exposition. No Sewing Machine Re reived a Higher Prise. A KKW GOOD KKASONSl 1.?a Kexo Invention Tuoitnuniii.y Tjcstkd and secured by.Letters^Patent. ?.?Alakeala perfect lock stitch, allke._Qn_botb sides, on all kinds of goods. a.-IttiNB laoHT.PMqoTn.NoisKLK? and Rapid ^M/;comfttn'fi/<on ot qualities. " Scrabli-Jtuns for Years.without Repairs 5. ? Will do all Vat iety'.of }\X>rk ein&'JFbiicySttlch I ino in a superior manner. 6. ?Is Most JSasily Managed by the operator Length of stitch may. be altered while running, and machine can be threaded without! passing thread through holes. tt?Design Simple, Ingenious, Elegant, formtet the stitch without the nse of :C'og Wheel (Jean, Rotary Cams or Lever Arms. .Has the Automatic Drop Feed? Which iusurcx.'unifonn length of stitch at any speed. Has our new Thread Controller, which allows easy movement of needle-bar. and prevents injury to thread. 8.?Conrtbuctiok nioif careful and viniuhed It Is manufactured by the most skillful and experi enced mechanics, at the celebrated'Remington Armory, ;illon, N. V. New York Ulllce, No. O Madison Square, (Kurtz's Bnlltl ,lug.) BRANCH OFFICKSI ?37 ?tatest., Chicago, in.t 18i Weit Fourth nt., Cin cinnati, O.l 35 Niagara at., Buffalo, N. 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KtnsrrJI.lt'iiiTtpr liO?O. I?, Tonr*t I.VA, hymill, |..,.'. j il,l, ClrtMilnratre?. Atl?ic.i II. W. tli..?. ? c... Ihstatur, 111, IF you wish to get a PlCAC'l'ICAI. 111)81 N1G8H koUOATION, attend and graduate at that oldest, luritesL and most thoroughly managed Institution, JO.MSS' GO.11 MIC HCl A I. AND ??CaiKQliAPII COliIiKGK, St. Louis, Ma Write for a Circular. mi: r rmrilcuU ,f? if ? . ? i? ' TO BE GIVEN AWAY I Below we give cats arid descriptionn of t i>n' tow InirniBchlnea which wo Bre giving away to main ahu femnlo canvassers for clnba Io Tioj Cjucaoo 4>*neK*v ^WeJiAye^OOof rnm machines, and Ujo ofler will bo held open'until all are sly en away, Y(tr particulars- ?adrws Ml ' J ' >l i" Vp> EMPIRE SHUTTLE liHUE. )^tr?iis*vev4ci?niamlI?ltfhiJ 0 sii.dw ,{eriat/ It will lako arty stitches to tho Inch,?Oner than any other mat-blue. ..'.5IU*j(l r*lt j r WiU bow hw>Vier Hiic^y^Hoo^a. ^uanfjbny other machine. ,r -. * ' It n.WAny ana***^Wrt|l#tr?fea* l-WVr^V . It.HewsstArcl.od.gnodsaa veil oh mm tare lied. .. .ItsewslhVmool delicate', ttilnVsoft' tairicYwKn ?nidrawlakv)->r.'> Ml l>iuo:> ,.'>"L jeirtM It sows a bios neam as yvollas any other* . noli rfi tlx ohTi: til ituJt/u '?IJOtV'iJf} tlji// iw^it^ v/mii h ' cj \WH UfKHI FAMILY MACHINE. Iron Mand, with Black Walnut Top.470 00 This machine has strength and capacity for gen eral manufacturing, cither or heavy cloth or light leather work. For family sewing It has no tope rl?r,.-,? , , v'' 'it ???,.r-ui Large MainfacMoti MM. No. 8. Plain Table_.?.-i V? (0 This machine ban strength and capacity to new the heaviest of goods; Tor tailoring work It has no competitor. TER FOLLOWING) ARTICLES ACCOMPANY THE MACHINES: Family Machine?1 Shuttle, fl needles, 6 bobbins 1 oil can. 1 wrench, I screw driver, 1 edgt*. g ? mo-. 1 extra throut plate, I hemmcr. 1 brulder. ami book Of Instruction. Manufacturing Machine, ror Tailors and Pboe Fitters?I shuttle, 0 needles, B bobbins. 1 oil csn.l Wrench, 1 screw driver. 1 edge gauge, extension table, and book of Instruction. THE BECKWITH FortaHe Family Sewing Matte. [Price, $2CX With strength and capacity equal to any, regardless of coat. Tho Cloth-plate Is the site used by n ?i"> ma china, is oi polished platedrtleel. Attachments ol proportionale hIeo and quality, while tbu entire maehlne has CorreHpoifdlrig linl-h throtiftlmllt. I'.muicr. embroiderer,. uul>lu. lu iuiner, Kuthurcr, roarslseoof needtosj etc., aro given with every I machine. CUMBERLAND UNIVERSITY, Business College and Telegraph Institute, LEBANON. TKNNl SSKK. NASHVILLE BRYANT k STRATTON BUSINESS COLLEGE; No. 08 and 0? Church Street. TELEGRAPH 1NST1TUTU, No. 5 North Cherry Street. THE LEADING COLLEGES. For particulars call at either College, or address the prlncinal. TUONAN T4INKY, Lebanon. Tenn.. or Nashville, Trim, STEINWAY Gratia, Spare aua OpwrigM Pianos, Superior to all others. Everv P.and wart, riled for Five Yc?trs. Illustrated fAuicucs, with Price List, mailed fr. o u > at p Icdlon 8TEINWAY Sc HONS, '01.107, Kit ,<-? t i .,,st||fi Kn.fl, N'"-v Vor'. JIIAFPYHKI'lICEr. Don't despair t Head the cream of medical literature I Thirty rears among the from art early Braver lost vitality ; nervous weakness; who may marry, why not; loat memory; impaired health. Thirty lm-'i\rr>i delivered at Clilrago Medical Institute, vvice Co cts. Consultation fro >. Cores gunratsteed. V ddreas or call on Dr. A. 0 0L1N. 167 Washington sv .corner State, Chleago.Ill. rieaaant horns mi ps, santa. All corraapordlnoe confidential. '?INTIL TOD HAVE OTJR, NBW and JEASY, - ^ ^ III They are CwapeiUo buy. Sgl hey are best lou&fl.,., jWTtioy bake evenly, ana nuVeMy. ?S^Their operation is perffttU ' "'^ e?9f\]p* always have a iu0fl draft? <They aro made of the best material They roast perfectly. - OThcy.require but little fuel. ... Tl They ore very low priced, UlTlicy are easily ninnuged. ??TIir? nre suited U> all loralitlM. QU livery Store guaranteed to give utUsfac'd Sold by Excelsior Manuf^ Co. BT. loui0, MO., AND 11* BIUB BROS. * GOU.Sew Orleans. Im.; ?. OBQUHAUT & CO., Memphis, Tsnn.; PHILLIPS* BDTTOBFF & 00., NashT?lo, Teno. VINEGAR BITTERS IMS. vValker's California Vin egar Hitters aro a purely Vegetable prepay;:; Ion, made chiefly from the na tive lierb? found on tho lower ranges of tho Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal properties of which arc extracted .therefrom without tho use of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked. "What is tho cause of tho unparalloled success of Vinegar Brr tuhs?" Our answer is, that they remove tho cause of diseaso, and tho patient re covers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigoratqr of tho system. Kever before in: the history of tho world has a medicine boon compounded possessing tho reniarknblo qualities of Vinegar Bittkrs in healing tho sick of every diseaso man is heir to. Thoy aro a gentlo Purgativo as well us a Touio, relioviug Congestion or Inflammation, oi tho Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Diseases. The properties of Dn. Wai/icer's ViNKQARTliTTKU.s aro Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxativo, Diuretic. Sedative, Counter-irritant, Sudorific, Altera tive, ami Anti-Bilior.s. u. ii. dicdonald & co.. Druggists and Gen. Apia., San Francisco, California, and cor. of Washington and Chariton Hts., N. Y. Sold by all Druatilsts und Dealers. i ? IECIWITI $20. Portable FamUy Sewing Hachine, 30 DAYS'TEIAL 11 send to any tj?drcii.o O.D. oneozeer . prftllegc of exaatnaccn bal'rs to& BUon wo wlli refund tho money, foso^nress i return of niacMao wlthla we tuu(iM> i with i r oat oi Express OflJce t and It 1t does not fftTS sat ?Cttoa WO will refund charges, an return of niacl_ Beckwltlt Sowing Rffaeblrx* Co. Mew Yorks 802 Broadway. ' Chicago. 981 Wabaoh Ave^ liclccl nil Violent Purgatives. They ruin tiit- luuo oi the iiowoi<, and weaken the' digtstlon. TAHHANT'h KrVRBVKHCKNT SKtYIZaflt A PKniKNT is uied tiy rational i eopliiasa moans of relieving all (leralueincnts of tho Stoma h. liver and lutes linen, bemuse It removes oburuct.ons wltliout pain and Imparts vigor lo the or??i s widen It pit rUto? and regulates, told by all druggists. Bit. WHITTIER. N). 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