are nearly nominal. Common and Southern shins 
nearly unsalable. 
We quote No. i qtlfilitv: Oltor. F piece North 
and Hast, $8@10, West and N. W., $5@7 : Gray Fox, 
North and Kurt, 70@T6o.: West and N. W., IhuatlSc.; 
Red Fox, North and East. $1.50(31.65, West ami N.W., 
fl.15tai.35; Slack Bear. North and Hast. fUfilH. West 
and N. W.. Brown Cubs, North ami 10ust.fi, 
West and N. W.. $S@8; Fisher, North ICast, 
10. West and N. W„ Mink, dark, North and 
East, $3®4. ffi‘4 and N. W.: $2@2.IKI: Mint, pole, 
North and Kast. West and. N. W., $1® 1.25; 
Muskrat, rail. North and least, M@l2c. ( West nnd N. 
W.. luDfic; Muskrat, winter, North and Bast, in® 
200.. West, and N. W„ ltfadSe.; Kitts, North fiud Bast, 
5®6c.. West anil N. W-, ifatfio.t BeKver.fi ft.. North 
and East, f l.?5@2, Wm and N. W., fl.'J.V» 1.50: Rite* 
cood, Nort h ftDd East, E6®t‘ifle_ West and N. W., 50fa> 
65c.j Qpposum, North and Kast. 5@lfle..West nnd N. 
W„ 5@Hta.; Skunk, black, OOfaHiOe.; Skunk 
largo lots at BVfidUc.; quality generally fair, with 
auroral choico lots of Canada sheep u> hand. 
Hosts.— On Saturday afternoon one car of liogB 
was sold, and on yesterday forenoon 2 Curs of hogs 
wore sold, price of all three Sfto. V it., live weight. 
Coarse. 
Combing. 
Combing, unwashed. 
Illinois. Iowa and Minnesota 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
New York, Monday, .Tan. 26,1873. 
Receipts.—The reoeipts of the principal lands of 
produce for the past week are as follows ; 
Cotton, bales. ..... 21.850 Hops bales. 620 
J>nod Bruits, pkgs. 1.250 fork, hbls. 6,318 
floor, hbls. lih.oOO Boot, pkgs. fill 
Wheat., hush. 650.ICO Cut uneats, pkgs..- 17.100 
Corn, hush.... ... 2i3.5flOT.ard.tC8. 6,738 
Oats, hush. 2211.111) Butter, pkes. 17,51a 
Grass seed, bush ... 1,710 Cheese, pkgs. o,210 
lire, hush. 7,100 Peanuts, hu«8.. 698 
Barley, hush.. 6,800 Eggs, bbls. 6.705 
Beans, busn. 5,020 Malt, hush.......... 3,810 
CnmiueaT, bids.... 1.2(A) Dressed Hogs. No., 12400 
Corn ineal, hags,.. 4.118 Wool bales.. 1.809 
Brans and Pens.—Exports of heans for the past 
week. : <«| bids.; do. of peas. 8.325 trash. The deelhie 
threatened In our last has i»yn averted. Buyers 
lave emn • forward in bettor numbers a ml Increased 
business ha- strengthoneil the tone Of prices. Mar¬ 
rows are a shade higher; tnodl ums unchanged. It is 
rtufioult to place parcels of any variety that are off 
In quality or appearance through had sorting, unless 
the lowest figures arc accepted. Kidney beans have 
no special call, and former quotations are full ones. 
Canadian peas rire llrrn, with n good export sale.; 
hbls. in bond quoted at $1.30. Green peas remain 
steady. Southern 11. li. peas are scarce and have 
been marked up. 
'file quotations arc • tor new mediums. $2@2.15 
fr prime, and $1 71. • 1.85 for other grades; prime run r- 
rtr-riit: s,$2.3(Xii2.W; <>tntr grades, $l.9l)@2: prime pea 
iie.rn-, td-AU®'!.!!) do. fair lots down to $2,10®2.;3); 
kldl. .ri;d.$8.5hi'65.0.V. kidney white,$2.35@2.T5. Peas, 
new Canadian, in nbl-.. $1.25®].30; do., in Imlk, 
81.05 (1.10: Green nmr. $1.60® 1.75; old, $1.50@l.flU. 
Southern It. K, peas, V 2 bush.bug- 
llroom Corn—Is MsirUiflly dealt in. hut receipts 
are .-.mall atul full priuu* prevail. Thn quotations arc : 
Now green hurl ut 1QO.; now greon brush mid 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
No. 1 .. 44 (41 47 
No. 2.40 @48 
Coarse... 88 ® 42 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana— 
Bine unwashed.».. 40 @ 4.1 
Medium unwashed. .17 ® 40 
Con rso unwashed. 80 (ID 8.1 
BuiTy... 20 @25 
PULLED. 
Extra. 45 • ® 50 
Super. 47 ® 52 
No. 1. 25 ® 33 
Couibiug. .. 50 @55 
I .limbs... 40 @ 4.1 
Short extra. 35 @ 38 
ROCHESTER, Jan. Flour firm and un¬ 
changed. Wheat firm; red w inter, $l.50@l.5.'>; umber 
winter, $1.00, whit' 1 , 11,70£. 1 .Si. Corn market very 
firm; 10c. for Western; 7MB80c, for Slate. Oats. 50® 
f,2e. Burley licllvo and higher; $l.35@l.t, r > for two- 
rowel ; $l.nfl(i. 1,60 for four-rowed. Beans, $l,H<'@3for 
medium; $2(5.2.25 for marrow.. Tiressed hogs are 
again higher; f8fa>S.2.i for heavy; B,50@l) for light. 
Chiekens, I3@lic. I.ard, lOdidOMe. V It. Hams, J2Jd 
@l3e, A polos, $2,i>ll@3 ti bid. Potatoes, SOMlOo. for 
common tjOjiiOoe. for Punch Blows. Butter, lower. 
28(5:.!0e. V ft Eggs,2fl@2He. Wool tlrmer; lOfa lle. fur 
medium and 42(t0|5e.,fgr course. Sheep pelts. fl.fiOfai 
2.85 oOCh. Timothy seed, ¥3 35®!),.VI; clover, $5,80@0. 
liny lower; 120(8 25 for t.lmotliy; $17@2(l for eluvur. 
Straw, $1t@15 V ton. Cora stalks, $8@1U h load. 
“NOTHI NO BETTER.” Cutler Bros., Boston, 
Dr, Jabn Ware. celebrated VEUETABLt 
Pulmonary T5AL3A.ii, for Colds and Consumption, 
.... M. I__%_...._striped, 
2(K«i25e. 
Urnln.—There 1ms been a liberal supply of wheat 
nnd prices have declined, leading to a moderately 
active export, business. Corn has boon in fair de¬ 
mand from exporters and speculators at bolter prices. 
Oats have boon in speculative demand at buoyant 
prices. 
Wheat. Spring. No. 2.-.. I 57® 1 59 
No. 1. 1 62® 1 65 
Wlutor Bed Western. I 57(i<d 67 
Amber do........ ........... 1 60® t 72 
White. 1 1.17(8,1 95 
Burley. Canada Went.. 1 flOtfol 95 
Corn, prime Western mixed, in store. 92® 93 
Afloat..‘ 9.1(«) 94 
New mixed and yellowWesterii. 87® 89 
Oats, Western mixed, afloat. 118® — 
IlO,In store.... 01® 62 
Wh ito state.. 63® - 
White Western. 03® 64 
Hny mid Hi raw. Shipping grades aro wanted 
at steady prices. Retail qualities plenty and slow of 
sale. 
N. It.shipping, hay. $1.06@1.10; retail lota.#1.10® 
1.50; clover, 9Uc.«$1.2u; salt,75o Straw. Hflc. for long 
rve • (iidaTOe. for short rye; G0®75e. for wheat.; 90c.® 
$) tor oat. 'l'he quotation* ut tho depot are: For 
prime hay. $2ti@28 V ton: good do., $23@25: good 
Shipping. $20, common shipping, #1.5 »( tun; long 
rye straw. $15@16 V ton; short do. do., $12 # ton; 
oat, $15 V Ion. 
Hops.—The market has an Improved tone. Brew¬ 
ers purchase large lots, ami there Is n steadier feel¬ 
ing, although no oliunges are made In priees. 
American, new, good to choice, StViSlOe.s do.,low to 
fair, thfuia:.; Vcnrllngs. 2l)®2;ir..; Olds. S®l,ic.; genuine 
Bavarians ITkioHIc: patent Bavarian*. 25®lKie.; Kn- 
gtishi28®37c.; Belgians,80(«l3lO.; ClUlforntas, lU®i5c. 
Con I ley nnd (Inwfi. Early in tho weds the 
supplies of dressed poultry w one about equal to the 
demand, and the extreme prices of to-day were then 
easily obtained. Latterly the receipts have been 
heavier and tlm market shows tile sensitive condi¬ 
tion that has been evident ull thin abundant season. 
Just as sunn as supplies begin to show liberally 
price- weakened, particularly sis one nr two warm 
days have been included In the week. The full fig¬ 
ure* today are, druHaed poultry : —Chickens, N..I. 
nnd Conn'll, prime, I4®l.5e.: fair to good, 12'" He.; 
State, prime, I3®14c.; Western, good to prime, II® 
Llc.s poor to good, ftfa lllc. Turkeys, N.J., prllhe, 15® 
16c.; fair to good, 13("T5c.; Slate, |irien>, llfal.'e. 
Wnstorn, good to prime, 13fa!lo.; tutor to good,8® 
12c. Ducks, N. .1-, prime, 16®lSe„ VVestcrn do., W® 
15c.. fair to good. 13® 14c. Geese, N. J,, good to prime, 
13® 150.; poor l" fair, 11® 18c.; Wustcrp, good lt> 
prime, llcolSu.; fair to good, 8®10o, Duck* are in 
good demand, and geese uru selling unusually well 
for the season. 
I.ive poultry quoted at 12® 15c, for fowl;.ami ehiok- 
e*sr lOo. for roosters; I2®l5c. fur tiirkevs; 05 (»j87c. 
for ducks—the latter for N. J. Geese, $2.25®2.D0 for 
N. .1. limt #I..TI6ol.To for Western. 
Game.- As before, lords tire falling ntf in supply, 
and stock and all prime ones have advanced 
Qunli,$2.4(l®8.SUV Uoz.for prime; #1.50® 2 for small. 
Pttrtr'dgest, 80®iK)c. P pair for Eastern and k>®'.i:>e. for 
Statu. Grousu, 6(Kv:(i5u. for trapped and 4(l(j}5tle.. l'or 
shot. Haros, 30®4llc. do. Itiiholts. H0c<35e. A f( w 
fancy N. Y. Imres bring 45®5lJc. Venison is still In 
over stock, and prices are low; the weather now 
favor* Hand it may do heller, hut free future. r< - 
eoiptx are nut naked for. Buddies, long, AwSe.; short., 
7 " lOe.: whole deer, 8®6o., as to freshness and eomlt- 
tion. 
I’rovlsioiiH,—There bus berm more Speculative 
trade, with prices buoyant and firm. Too quota¬ 
tions are—New mess pork. 416.12!,,®Pi.25 for spot lots; 
#16.10for March: $16.25 for April; extra prime, *14 
Surgicii; phnstic Stoch.i nge for cnlnrged veins 
and Supporting Belts o: aeao ounltty, at POMEROY’S 
714 Broadway, N. V. 
$nv 3ulmti,smelts 
GENUINE 
Peruvian Guano 
farmers, AGRICTTLT t f RI8T0 find Dr A PLUS in Kcr- 
tilticrs have now an opportunity of obtaining tlilo 
vtilimblo manurij in simitl or large lots, nt ini- 
porters* prices, by applying to 15 dye: : d ‘ gency 
just established fur tho pr. r,io».o of deli voting Genu¬ 
ine Peruvian Guano to ei e .'.uiucrs at an ucceasibl.; 
port or railway iitatlon In tli^oouutry. Full particu¬ 
lar* given In Clrcujar mailed freo on application to 
B.. BALCilZAR, 
No. 53 Denver St., New Vork. 
REFER ENCES BY PERMISSION. 
Mensrs. ilouso:., Hurtado & Co., Financial Agents 
of tho Peruvian Oovcrmuom, 52 Wall St., ,v V. 
Moses Taylor, Proa. National Pity Bank, 52 Walt 
St., New York;. 
.1. C. TltACY, Esq., Peruvian Consul, 26. : Broadway, 
New York. , 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
Little Falls, N. V. Jan. 24. 1874, 
The market ut, l.ittln Falls for the week ending 
Jan. 21 was nhrmt the sump as for last week. The 
hud weather proven ted farmer* from delivering 
* Odds and ends,” but these sold, when of fair quul- 
Itv, at 13c. In I.T.-.o.; poor brought only tie. to He, 
No factory was offered this week, out, buyers are 
willing to pav He. for good lots of late made. 
The delivery of bolter nas been light, but priees 
hove ra nged Irom 32c, to 34c. for ordinary, und 36c. 
fur extra line whiter make. 
We hear of 38c. being offered for some long lots, 
but have nn sales to report at that figure. 
We have advices i i'mu abroad for the first week In 
January. Our Louden correspondent snys that. En¬ 
glish ehoii.se is dearer in nil the country markets, 
with small supplies, itdfl that American Cheese 1* 
being held for tin advance In price dtirlne January. 
The best American ib quoted ut 71s. to TVs.; next 
quality, 70s.; and seconds at Otis, to G8s. Thu other 
descrlptious of choose sells it* follows: — English 
Cheddar, 786)190*.: Wiltshire double, TUddfifls.; Cheshire 
medium, GHfaiOKs.; fine, VHtaMj.'i.j rieoteh, 74®7Ha, Dutch 
chouse Edams, (iO®titi».; Gendas, 5ti®02s.; Dorby 
flint to, tiQ@ir&. 
Fine butter is searee, with more Inquiry for tn- 
tormediate quulliles of European and Cauadlan. 
The price:! at, which the virions sorts Sell are as 
follows: Glminndls, 142e»;its.; Corks. l.'iOs.: Jersey, 
litis.; Danish and Kiel, !3U(«,k>0s.; .Swedish, 130®15O*.; 
Ganadiun, 1)0((41215s. d owl. 
bodies of duiri - . and tie! moderate reoeipts do not 
i . inf.ln n gride low enough to favor that branch of 
business. Trade li •* riot been over-brisk during the 
pa-t iseek We hnvn had several days or warm 
in -1 tiior that were no lav ruble for exhibiting Stock, 
and many of the regulqr liberal buyer* have not 
icuc ced up a* heavily afl wlntnr trade admit*. All 
Cheap line* li.ivo r in out pretty freely, as the ordi¬ 
nary St-lto Wi-I.l , t’ennsylvauia pocked, Stray lots 
of (‘auitdUm. and tho odds und end* t*f Westorn th.-.t 
are arriving have co -l ®hleruhle out-of-town uouipe- 
1 it Ion beside . thu local want. California fresh is ex¬ 
pected to urrive curly this season. Sonin o! our 
dealers adVl*o solid paokiiig instead of roll ship¬ 
ments such as we Imvn had for several years. Tho 
season i< reported fa vonxhlo on the PuiUtlu count for 
dairy Interest, and it Is thought stock may lie laid 
down here ut r ites that will start itut. popular price*. 
We hear tint, 111,tin nllmdoti madu to the immuructnr- 
ed butter ‘Oleouiargarliie,” a uheitiieal Combina¬ 
tion in v, 1 nich l'resh beef xurrt. oil largely predomi¬ 
nate". It i." hinted that eousalerablo of It Is selling 
covertly, put us yet the sale of It I* not. of a promi¬ 
nent td.arinter. Home of the he*6dealer* have been 
invited to include it In their stock, without success. 
The• sur It Will take some hlng more than the in¬ 
dorsement of oxoertchemists t.» give tint invention 
precoffcneii of ordinary natural stock, still, the 
world moves, and we do not. wish to condemn a com¬ 
modity hat lei* not a* yet hud a fair trial of what- 
erer merit it ma r 00 era In. It is our intentl/m to in 
vestigute ihi* article, and future column* of the 
KuiiA i. will then speak explicitly upon the matter. 
We quota orujige county pulls, fancy, 48® 45c,: 
other good pall -,. S5®4(lu.: State firkins und half lut :. 
fine. •- We., lu lines.and 4'!(®4w!.for selection*; duir- 
tes with top* or fresh ends off, V.®f,7e.; fancy half 
mb*. 4(<"j4io.: Welsh tubs, fancy, tii®42c-*. other.30® 
choice We.'- tern, including Michigan iHctory.63 
>.,;5c,: good do,, iiWJD.; I'ennuylvaala pails, 34®3Te., 
do. other pkgs., I®®;j4<t. Rolls, choico, 30®3ic.; other. 
SI'L>1> FOR 
E. D. HAWLEY’S 
Cntulnguo of Proali und Geuiiiuc 
Wethersfield Garden Seeds, 
FOB. SEASON 1874. 
It contain* a select list of the most desirable sorts 
of Vegetable Heeds In cultivation ; grown with the 
utmost rare, with Special Kclcronce to the Ituquire- 
mouis of Market Gimtiners. 
Choice Onion uutl Culibugo Hood a Specialty. 
Special Rates to Grange:; end Farmers* Chit)*, 
Address II. 1). HAWLEY, 
Hoed aiul Ag’l Warehouse, 
41)2 JE 'IDS .Main St., Ilanford, <!ouu. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New YORK, .Tun, 23, 1874. 
JiocVPSi—On Wednesdiiy lust tradowna very slow; 
small sales were effected lit, 9(wl2Wo. V 16.; weights, 
5®.s cwt. Thursday there was still a low condition 
of trade, and several of the herds on sale stood over. 
These had to he forced off on Friday forenoon, which 
was effected. IW the fresh cattle due OD the early 
part of the forenoon did not r.omo to hand until Into 
10 tho day. Prices on Thursday and Friday ranged 
ut 8M®I'ilfje. Y Iti.; weights, f (<j.s% cwt. Special 
sah-* have brunt— 1 Texan steers, average weight 4ft 
cwt. W head, fif e. Y th.; Ghcrokei- do., 5ft' uwl,., 7Me.; 
common Missouri, do,, HR i;wt„ 10ft» Kexitnclcvdo., 
cointno 1 to fair.i;!-;<vc7 cwt., I0®lljko.r fat Kentucky 
oxen, H>4 cwt., IO®l2Wc.; rough Illinois bulls, live 
weight, M cwt , 8:'i®3ftci.; common do. steers, lift 
cwt., WfailOftc.; choice do.,8>$cwt., 12>jC., with 28 bead 
ut 12fte. 
Milch rows.—These animal* have been merely 
nominal, no huIcm having been effected lip to noon 
on Friday. Tho lota to bund were not good enough 
to meet, the deniuml. 
Vcnls.—There was one Kiniill sale Of smooth qual¬ 
ity voal. which was effected on Thursday forenoon 
at lie, V It,; gras* calves sold ou Wednesday at, #H 
Kt head, and on Thursday and Friday at #8.5U®H. 
Sheep and Lambs. Although trade In sheep, 
lias been slow, still the Hocks disposed of went off at 
fair rate*. On Wednesday sln-cp sold at, 5®7o.; on 
Thursday, 5fai7,Hc.: Friday, .Vft®i t,c. LtURb* were 
quoted attic. Speelm Miles have been :—Jersey ewes, 
M0 as., 5S£e.) do. sheep, UK) its,, 7c.; Ohio do., tff'v fts., 
7c.; choice Michigan do,, 108k tb*.,7Mc.; Kentucky 
do., 85 lbs., Go.; Indiana do., 101 lbs., liftc.; State lambs, 
60 )b6..8c. 
Hogs.-Trado in hog* ba* been slow, influenced 
for the worse by the dampness of the Weather. On 
Wednesday live sold at (>j4c.; city dressed, 7M®7KC.; 
Westerndreered. OXcWMc. Thursday, live, .5ft®fle.; 
city dressed. 6ft®7fto.j Wustern drosged, 6ft®7ftc. 
Friday, live were worth 5'- 1 ,„iic.; city dressed, lift® 
7ftc.; Westorn drcBsed, 0K®7c. q'op* were held fur 
7ftc, 
WIioIi-miiIc Prices of Uresunl Mentis,— 1 The 
heavy weather of the latter days of last, week has 
rendered trade in dressed meat* wlow and uusatisfae- 
tory to large dealers; there ha* also been a heavy 
supply, and prices which have been aB follows may 
,c couBtderud low: City dressed beef, cows ami 
Texan steers. Bold a64®80.1' n.- native steers,MtaiR*., 
with selected hindquarters ut MK®IJc. Pity dreBHOU 
mutton, Welle.; city dressed veal, 13®10c,; country 
dressed, )2®14C. There have been no arrival* during 
the week Just passed ef Western dres.scd beef pr 
mutton. Statu pigs, country dressed, 8®Jersey, 
II orne Market.—Tho following sales have been 
effected by auction :— t pair poor quality light har¬ 
ness liorses,$252: 1 pair of fair quality do., $570; 1 
pony. $92; 7 head poor quality do., $62®98 V head; 
2(1 head of fair quality do., do , $105®157 V head; 2 
trotters, $220®235 V head, 17 horses arrived per Erin 
itullrnad, via Oak Cliif station ; fxi horses arrived per 
Takes rank with the best period Ini F ef Hie da 
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and Butter Makers, address 
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New and Rare Plants 
For Spring- of JL 874 „ 
JOHN 8 A i ■ r/8 Catalogue of Now and Bounti¬ 
ful Pliuitu will be ready iu February, \, ;i li a colored 
plate. Malled.freo to all my customers; to others, 
prico 10 (its. A plain copy to ill I uppllcunt* free. 
JOHN SA^L, 
WuNliiu^tou City, I>. 
FITS AND EPILEPSY 
cured. The worst cases, of longest stand- 
ng Du. Hlubaud’s Oukk. a bottle Bent 
iudressing J. E. D1 Rill.EE, 
Druggist, 8!i Oth Avn,, New York. 
r.. xvu»nuiLurzup*,ai*BMac. v»»riiia ' n»a si rei I'ser-ujvvi i. 
< a linages, $4wti t' leu for ordinary, and yiV.ii'l for red. 
Poor Peach Blows und Early Rose potatoes, $1.75@ 
2.25 bulk. 
Wool, l'he demand ha* irnprov d, manufactur¬ 
er* operating in all description*. Fine tlececs and 
carpet wools are moat wanted, and buoyant prices 
prevail. Other kind* bring late prices promptly. 
DOM i:STIC—MJJBCE. 
Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
Ct.», per lb. 
Picklock.62 ® 70 
XX. 55 ® 60 
X.53 @56 
No. 1.50 ® 53 
No. 2. 47 @50 
Coarse. 45 @ 48 
Combing. 55 @ 60 
New York, Michigan and Wisconsin— 
X X.51 ® SI 
X. .48 @50 
No. 1. 46 ® 4S 
No. 2. 44 @ 46 
Coarse.41 @43 
Combing. .....52 @50 
I Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
1 XX„,... 50 @ 533 
MUSIC, $1. 
Why throw away money on high-priced Music 
when VOu can select from our Catalogue of 700 pieces? 
Any 20 Half-Dime, or in of Dime Series, mailed on 
receipt of Ouo Dollar. Sold by all booksellers, und 
can be ordered through any newsdealer. Send stamp 
for Catalogue. Address 
HEN.I. VV. HITCHCOCK, Publisher, 
431) Third Avc„ New York. 
Monday’s Hales.—Beeves were fair of sale yes¬ 
terday, and to-day prices ran god at xfa:12ft<\; weights, 
4iY@8 cwt. A few top steers were sold at 13c.; weight, 
9 cwt, The yards at llnrHimus Cove were opened to¬ 
day with a run of M ears of horned oattle. 
Milch <7 owh,—T rade slow. 2 row* sold at $4.3 
head ; 3 cows ut $57.50 P head; 1 cow ut $90. 
Veals.—The trade In veals und In grass calves this 
forenoon was too small to quote, 
Sheep unci Lambs, —Sheep sold off freely in 
OI Sullolk, Vn.. have Farms at from $5 to $25 
per acre, with dwtdllng, t.nrnif &0l, that will compare 
with the heat valley lands In tho North. Stock needs 
feeding only two months. Send for a Circular. 
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Bowl.*, Basins, Trays, Ac., durable and ehcuu. Trade 
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