Edward's annual directory : to the inhabitants, institutions, incorporated companies, manufacturing establishments, business firsm, etc. etc. in the City of Indianapolis, 1867, Part 10

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Publication date: 1867
Publisher: Richard Edwards
Number of Pages: 432


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Woodson Douglas


Carlyle Carson Cato Catholic Mission


Allen Brown Bourbon


Centerville


Linn


Americus Ashland


Blooming Grove Blue Rapids Brooklyn Brushville Burlingame Burlington


Marshall Linn


Centralia Centropolis


Franklin McGhee Butler


Aubrey Auburn Barnesville


Bourbon


Camp Creek


Brown


Columbus


Doniphan


Bazaar


Marshall Chase


Canton Capiona


Nemaba


Cottonwood Falls


Chase


Jefferson


Verona


Lawrence


West Springfield


Shelby


Swan


Taney


Vera Cruz


Douglass


Wheatland


Morgan


Shawnee


Coffee


Claytonville Clinton


Douglas


Barrett


County.


Post Office.


County.


Douglas Linn


Central City


Nemaha


Nemaha


Ash Point Atchison


Cherokee City Chelsea


Brown


Chariton


Wyaconda


Scotland


Unionville


Putnam


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LIST OF POST OFFICES-KANSAS.


Post Office.


County.


Post Office.


County.


Post Office.


County.


Council Grove


Morris


Leavenworth City Leavenworth


Quindaro


Leavenworth


Cresc


Brown


Lecompton


Douglas


Randolph


. Riley


Crooked Creek


Jefferson


Le Roy


Coffee


Rayville


Bourbon


Cold Spring


Allen


Lexington


Johnston


Redes


Brown


Davis


Lincoln


Nemaha


Richardson


Shawnee


Dayton


Douglas Bourbon Breckenridge Leavenworth


McKinney


Douglas


Riley City


Davis


Doniphan


Doniplan


Madison


Madison


Robinson


Brown


Easton


Leavenworth


Mairestown


Shawnee


Rock Creek


Pottawatomie


Eden


·Atchison


Manhattan


Riley


Rockford


Bourbon


El Dorado


Hunter


Minsau


Allen


Rodgersville


Washington


Eldon


Pottawatomie Brown


Marion


Douglas


Rovella


Linn


Elm endaro


Madison


Marmaton


Bourbon


Sabetha


Nemaha


Elwood


Doniphan


Marysville


Marshall


Saint George


Pottawatomie


Emporia


Breckenridge


Merrimac


Marshall


Saint Mary's Mission


Eudora


Douglas


Miami Village


Lykins


Eureka


Greenwood


Mill Creek


Bourbon


Saint Nicholas


Atchison


Fairland


Marshall


Moneka


Linn


Scipio


Franklin


Forest Hill


Breckenridge


Monrovia


Atchison


Seneca


Nemaha


Fort Leavenworth


Monticello


Johnston


Shawnee


Johnston


Fort Riley


Bourbon


Mound City


Linn


Shields


Jefferson


Franklin


Douglas


Mount Airy


Woodson


Six Mile Creek


Morris Saline


Gardener


Johnston


Mount Pleasant


Atchison


Spencer


Atchison


Garnett


Anderson


Nashville


Coffee


Spring Dale


Leavenworth


Geary


Doniphan


Neosho City


Coffee


Spring Hill


Johnston


Geneva


Allen


Neosho Falls


Woodson


Squiresville


Johnston


Grasshopper Falls


Jefferson


Neosho Rapids


Breckenridge


Stanton


Lykins


Greenwood


Marshall


New Lancaster


Lykins


Superior


Weller


Hamlin


Brown


Nohart


Richardson


Tecumseh


Shawnee


Hartford


Madison


Nottingham


Marshall


Toledo


Breckenridge


Henryville


Riley


Oakwood


Linn


Tonganoxie


Leavenworth


Hiawatha


Brown


Ogden


Riley


Topeka


Shawnee


Hibbard


Johnston


Ohio City


Franklin


Towanda


Otoe


Hickory Creek


Franklin


Olathe


Johnston


Troy


Doniphan


Highland


Doniphan


Ole


Jefferson


Turkey Creek


Bourbon


Holton


Jackson


Osawatomie


Lykins


Twin Mound


Douglas


Humboldt


Allen


Oskaloosa


Jefferson


Twin Springs


Linn


Huntsville


Arapahoe


Ottawa Creek


Unadilla


Pottawatomie


Huron


Atchison


Ottumwa


Coffee


Virgil


Madison


Hyatt


Brown


Ozawkie


Jefferson


Wakarusa


Douglas


Indianapolis


Lykins


Padoria


Brown


Walker


Indianola


Shawnee


Palermo


Doniphan


Walnut Grove


Iola


Allen


Paola


Lykins


Walton


Shawnee


Iowa Point


Doniphan


Pardee


Atchison


Waterloo


Breckenridge


Irving


Marshall Greenville Davis


Pawnee


Atchison


Wanshara


Kanwaka


Douglas


Pawnee Fork


Westmoreland


Kaw City


Jefferson


Peoria


Franklin


White Cloud


Doniphan


Kennekuck


Brown


Pleasant Grove


Greenwood


Whitehead


Kenton


Davis


_Pleasant Spring


Nemaha


Wilmington


Winchester


Jefferson


Lafayette


Doniphan


Pony Creek Potosi


Linn


Lane


Dickinson Franklin


Powhattan


Brown


Xenia


Bourbon


Lawrence


Douglas


Prairie City


Douglas


Zeandale


Wabaunsee


Little Stranger


Leavenworth


Richland


Shawnee


Decora


Lyons


Lykins


Ridgeway


Osage


Delaware City


Mapleton


Bourbon


Rosyvale


Brown


Elizabethtown


Moore's Branch


Marion


Shell Rock Falls


Madison


Fremont


Breckenridge


Mount Florence


Jefferson


Solomon's City


Sumner


Atchison


Guiltard's Station


New Eureka


Jackson


Wathena


Janesville


Palmyra


Douglas


Wabaunsee


Doniphan Wabaunsee Breckenridge Pottawatomie


Doniphan Wabaunsee


Kickapoo City


Leavenworth


Plymouth


Breckenridge Brown


Wyandotte


Leavenworth


Lamb's Point


Brown Doniphan


Paris


Linn


Junction City


Pottawatomie


Fort Scott


THE


TAX-PAYERS' MANUAL


CONTAINING THE TABLES OF


STAMP DUTIES, TAXATION, EXEMPTION,


AND SPECIAL TAXES,


OF THE ACT OF JULY 13, 1866, WHICH WENT INTO EFFECT AUGUST 1, 1866.


STAMP DUTIES.


A GREEMENT or contract, other than [domestic and inland bills of lading, and] those specified in this schedule ; any appraisement of value or damage, or for any other purpose; for every sheet or piece of paper upon which either of the same shall be written, five cents .. ......


$0 05


Provided, That if more than one ap- praisement, agreement or contract shall be written upon one sheet or piece of paper, five cents for each and every ad- ditional appraisement, agreement or contract.


BANK check, draft or order for the pay-


ment of any sum of money what- soever, drawn upon any bank, banker or trust company, or for any sum exceed- ing ten dollars drawn upon any other person or persons, companies or corpo- rations, at sight or on demand, two cents.


2


Bill of exchange (inland), draft or order for the payment of any sum of money not exceeding one hundred dollars, otherwise than at sight or on demand, or any promissory note (except bank notes issued for circulation, and checks made and intended to be forthwith pre- sented, and which shall be presented to a bank or banker for payment), or any memorandum, check, receipt, or other written or printed evidence of an amount of money to be paid on demand, or at a time designated, for a sum not exceed- ing one hundred dollars, five cents .....


5 5


If drawn in sets of three or more : For every bill of each set, where the sum made payable shall not exceed one hun- dred dollars, or the equivalent thereof, in any foreign currency in which such


bills may be expressed, according to the standard of value fixed by the United States, two cents. .


And for every additional hundred dol- lars or fractional part thereof in excess of one hundred dollars, two cents ..


2


Bill of lading or receipt (other than char- ter-party), for any goods, merchandise, or effects to be exported from a port or place in the United States, to any foreign port or place, 10 cents.


10


Bill of sale by which any ship or vessel, or any part thereof, shall be conveyed to or vested in any other person or per- sons, when the consideration shall not exceed five hundred dollars, fifty cents


50


Exceeding five hundred and not ex- ceeding one thousand dollars, one dol- lar.


1 00


Exceeding one thousand dollars, for every additional amount of five hundred dollars, or fractional part thereof, fifty cents. .


50


Bond .- For indemnifying any person for the payment of any sum of money where the money ultimately recoverable thereupon is one thousand dollars or less, fifty cents.


50


Where the money ultimately recover- able thereupon exceeds one thousand dollars, for every additional one thousand dollars or fractional part thereof in ex- cess of one thousand dollars, fifty cents Bond for the due execution or performance of the duties of any office, one dollar ... Bond of any description, other than such as may be required in legal proceedings, or used in connection with mortgaged deeds, and not otherwise charged in this schedule, twenty-five cents.


50


1 00


And for every additional hundred dol- lars, or fractional part thereof, in excess of one hundred dollars, five cents .. . . Bill of exchange (foreign), or letter of credit, drawn in but payable out of the United States, if drawn singly, or other- wise than in a set of three or more, ac- cording to the custom of merchants and bankers, shall pay the same rates of du- ty as inland bills of exchange or prom- issory notes.


CERTIFICATE of stock, in any incor- porated company, twenty-five cents .. Certificate of profits, or any certificate or memorandum showing an interest in the property or accumulations of any incor- porated company, if for a sum not less than ten dollars and not exceeding fifty dollars, ten cents ..


Exceeding fifty dollars and not exceed- ing one thousand dollars, twenty.five cents. 25


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TAX-PAYERS' MANUAL-STAMP DUTIES.


Exceeding one thousand dollars, for every additional one thousand dollars, or fractional part thereof, twenty-five cents


Certificate .- Any certificate of damage, or otherwise, and all other certificates or documents issued by any port warden, marine surveyor, or other person acting as such, twenty-five cents ..


25 Certificate of deposit of any sum of money in any bank or trust company, or with any banker or person acting as such-


If for a sum not exceeding one hun- dred dollars, two cents,


For a sum exceeding one hundred dol- lars, five cents ..


Certificate of any other description than those specified, five cents.


Charter-Party .-- Contract or agreement for


the charter of any ship or vessel, or steam- er, or any letter, memorandum, or other writing between the captain, master, or owner, or person acting as agent of any ship or vessel, or steamer, and any other person or persons for or relating to the charter of such ship or vessel, or steamer, or any renewal or transfer thereof, if the registered tonnage of such ship or vessel, or steamer, does not ex- ceed one hundred and fifty tons, one dollar .


Exceeding one hundred and fifty tons and not exceeding three hundred tons, three dollars.


3 00


Exceeding three hundred tons and not exceeding six hundred tons, five dollars 5 00


Exceeding six hundred tons, ten dol- lars ..


10 00


Contract .- Broker's note, or memorandum of sale of any goods or merchandise, ex- change, real estate, or property of any kind or description, issued by brokers or persons acting as such, for each note or memorandum of sale, ten cents : [bill or memorandum of the sale or contract for the sale of stocks, bonds, gold or silver bullion, coin, promissory notes, or other securities, shall pay a stamp tax at the rate provided in section ninety-nine] ... Conveyance .- Deed, instrument, or writ- ing, whereby any lands, tenements, or other realty sold shall be granted, assigned, transferred, or otherwise conveyed to, or vested in, the purchaser or purchasers, or any other person or persons by his, her, or their direction when the consideration of value does not exceed five hundred dol- lars, fifty cents. . .


10


50


When the consideration exceeds five hundred dollars and does not exceed one thousand dollars, one dollar .. 1 00


And for every additional five hundred dollars, or fractional part thereof, in ex- cess of one thousand dollars, fifty cents 50


INTRY of any goods, wares, or mer- chandise at any custom house, either for consumption or warehousing, not ex- ceeding one hundred dollars in value, twenty-five cents ..


Exceeding one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dollars in value, fifty cents .. 50


Exceeding five hundred dollars in value, one dollar .. 1 00


Entry for the withdrawal of any goods or merchandise from bonded warehouse, fifty cents 50


25


RICTION Matches, or lucifer matches, or other articles made in part of wood, and used for like purposes, in parcels or packages containing one hundred matches or less, for each parcel or pack- age, one cent ..


When in parcels or packages contain- ing more than one hundred and not more than two hundred matches, for each parcel or package, two cents ..


And for every additional hundred matches or fractional part thereof, one cent ..


INSURANCE, (Life.)-Policy of insur- ance, or other instrument, by whatever name the same shall be called, whereby any insurance shall be made upon any life or lives ---


When the amount insured shall not exceed one thousand dollars, twenty-five cents


Exceeding one thousand dollars and not exceeding five thousand dollars, fifty cents ..


Exceeding five thousand dollars, one dollar .


1 00


Insurance, (Marine, Inland and Fire.)- Each policy of insurance or other instru- ment, by whatever name the same shall be called, by which insurance shall be made or renewed upon property of any description, whether against perils by the sea or by fire, or other peril of any kind, made by any insurance company, or its agents, or by any other company or person, the premium upon which does does not exceed ten dollars, ten cents. .


Exceeding ten and not exceeding fifty dollars, twenty-five cents.


Exceeding fifty dollars, fifty cents .


L


EASE, agreement, memorandum or contract for the hire, use or rent of any land, tenement or portion thereof, where the rent or rental value is three hundred dollars per annum or less, fifty cents.


Where the rent or rental value ex- ceeds the sum of three hundred dollars per annum, for each additional two hundred dollars or fractional part there- of, in excess of three hundred dollars, fifty cents.


Legal documents : Writ or other original process by which any suit is commenced in any court of record, either of law or equity, fifty cents.


Where tlie amount claimed in a writ, issued by a court not of record, is one hundred dollars or over, fifty cents .....


Upon every confession of judgment, or cognovit, for one hundred dollars or over (except in those cases where the tax for the writ of a commencement of suit has been paid), fifty cents.


Writs or other process on appeals from justices' courts or other courts of inferior jurisdiction, to a court of rec- ord, fifty cents ..


Warrant of distress, when the amount of rent claimed does not exceed one hundred dollars, twenty-five cents ......


When the amount claimed exceeds one hundred dollars, fifty cents .....


Provided, That no writ, summons, or other process issued by and returnable to a justice of the peace, except as hereinbefore provided, or by any police or municipal court having no larger ju-


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TAX PAYERS' MANUAL-STAMP DUTIES.


risdiction as to the amount of damages it may render than a justice of the peace in the s me State, or issued in any criminal or other suits commenced by the United States or any State, shall be subject to the payment of stamp duties : And provided further, That the stamp duties imposed by the foregoing schedule on manifests, bills of lading, and passage tickets, shall not apply to steamboats or other vessels plying be- tween ports of the United States and ports in British North America.


Affidavits in suits or legal proceedings shall be exempt from stamp duty.


M ANIFEST for custom house entry, or clearance of the cargo of any ship, vessel or steamer for a foreign port-


If the registered tonnage of such ship, vessel or steamer does not exceed three hundred tons, one dollar.


1 00


Exceeding three hundred tons and not exceeding six hundred tons, three dollars 3 00


Exceeding six hundred tons, five dol- lars 5 00 Medicines or preparations : For and upon every packet, box, bottle, pot, phial or other enclosure, containing any pills, powders, tinctures, troches, lozenges, sirups, cordials, bitters, anodynes, ton- ics, plasters, liniments. salves, oint- ments, pastes, drops, waters, essences, spirits, oils, or other medicinal prepara- tions or compositions whatsoever, made and sold, or removed for consumption and sale, by any person or persons whatever, wherein the person making or preparing the same has, or claims to have, any private formula or occult se- cret or art for the making or preparing the same, or has or claims to have any exclusive right or title to the making or preparing the same, or which are pre- pared, uttered, vended or exposed for sale under any letters patent, or held out or recommended to the public by the makers, venders or proprietors thereof, as proprietary medicines, or as remedies or specifics for any disease, diseases, or affections whatever, affect- ing the human or animal body, as fol- lows : Where such packet, box, bottle, pot, phial or other enclosure, with its contents, shall not exceed, at retail price, or value, the sum of twenty-five cents, one cent ... . . 1


Where such packet, box, bottle, pot, phial, or other enclosure, with its con- tents, shall exceed the retail price or value of twenty-five cents, and not ex- ceed the retail price or value of fifty cents, two cents.


2


Where such packet, box, bottle, pot, phial or other enclosure, with its con- tents, shall exceed the retail price or value of fifty cents, and shall not ex- ceed the retail price or value of seventy- five cents, three cents.


Where such packet, box, bottle, pot, phial, or other enclosure, with its con- tents, shall exceed the retail price or value of seventy-five cents, and shall not exceed the retail price or value of one dollar, four cents.


3


Where such packet, box, bottle, pot, phial, or other enclosure, with its con- tents, shall exceed the retail price or


value of one dollar, for each and every fifty cents, or fractional part thereof, over and above the one dollar, as be- fore mentioned, an additional two cents Mortgage of lands, estate or property, real or personal, heritable or movable, whatsoever, where the same shall be made as a security for the payment of any definite and certain sum of money lent at the time or previously due and owing or foreborne to be paid, being payable ; also any conveyance of any lands, estate or property, whatsoever, in trust, to be sold or otherwise con- verted into money, which shall be in- tended only as security, and shall be re- deemable before the sale or other dis- posal thereof, either by express stipula- tion or otherwise , or any personal bond given as security for the payment of any definite or certain sum of money ex- ceeding one hundred dollars, and not exceeding five hundred dollars, fifty cents.


Exceeding five hundred dollars and not exceeding one thousand dollars, one dollar.


1 00


Upon every assignment or transfer of a mortgage the same stamp tax upon the amount remaining unpaid thereon as is herein imposed upon a mortgage for the same amount


Provided, That upon each and every assignment or transfer of a policy of in- surance, or the renewal or continuance of any agreement, contract or charter, by letter, or otherwise, a stamp duty shall be required and paid equal to that imposed on the original instrument.


And provided further, That upon each and every assignment of any lease a stamp duty shall be required and paid, equal to that imposed on the original in- strument, increased by a stamp duty on the consideration or value of the assign- ment equal to that imposed upon the conveyance of land for similar consider- ation or value.


PASSAGE ticket by any vessel from a port in the United States to a foreign port, not exceeding thirty-five dollars, fifty cents.


50


Exceeding thirty-five dollars and not exceeding fifty dollars, one dollar .... 1 00


And for every additional fifty dollars, or fractional part thereof, in access of fifty dollars, one dollar. 1 00


Perfumery, Cosmetics and Photographs, for and upon every packet, box, bot- tle, pot, phial, or other enclosure, containing any essence, extract, toi- let water, cosmetic, hair oil, pomade, hair-dressing, hair restorative, hair dye, tooth wash, dentifrice, tooth- paste, aromatic cachous, or any simi- lar articles, by whatsoever name the same heretofore have been, now are, or may hereafter be called, known, or distinguished, used or applied, or to be used or applied as perfumes or applica- tions to the hair, mouth, or skin, made, prepared, and sold or removed for con- sumption and sale in the United States, where such packet, box, bottle, pot, phial, or other enclosure, with its con- tents, shall not exceed, at the retail


4


50


And for every additional five hundred dollars, or fractional part thereof, in ex- cess of one thousand dollars, fifty cents


50


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price or value, the sum of twenty-five cents, one cent. .


Where such packet, box, bottle, pot, phial, or other enclosure, with its con- tents, shall exceed the retail priee or value of twenty-five cents, and shall not exceed the retail price or value of fifty cents, two eents.


Where such packet, box, bottle, pot, phial, or other enelosure, with its con- tents, shall exceed the retail price or value of fifty cents, and shall not exceed the retail price or value of seventy-five cents, three cents.


Where such packet, box, bottle, pot, phial, or other enclosure, with its con- tents, shall exceed the retail price or value of seventy-five cents, and shall not exceed the retail price or value of one dollar, four cents.


Where such packet, box, bottle, pot, phial, or other enelosure with its con- tents, shall exceed the retail price or value of one dollar, for each and every fifty cents or fractional part thereof over and above the one dollar, as before mentioned, an additional two cents .... Playing Cards, for and upon every paek, . not exceeding fifty-two cards in number, irrespective of price or value, five cents Power of attorney for the sale or transfer of any stocks, bonds or scrip, or for the collection of any dividends or interest thereon, twenty-five cents.


5


25 Power of attorney or proxy for voting at any election for officers of any incorpo- rated company or society, exeept relig- ious, charitable, or literary societies, or public cemeteries, ten eents.


10


Power of attorney to receive, or collect rent, twenty-five cents ..


25


Power of attorney to sell and convey real estate, or to rent or lease the same, one dollar .. 1 00 Power of attorney for any other purpose, fifty eents.


50


WAX Tapers, double the rates herein imposed upon frietion or lucifer matches ; on cigar lights, made in part of wood, wax, glass, paper, or other materials, in parcels or packages con- taining twenty five lights or less in each parcel or package, one cent.


When in parcels or packages contain- ing more than than twenty-five and not more than fifty lights, two cents ...


For every additional twenty-five lights or fractional part of that number, one cent additional.


RATES OF TAXES.


A DVERTISEMENTS, on gross re-


eeipts, quarterly, .. .. 3 per cent


Receipts to the amount of $600 an- nually, and newspapers whose average circulation is not over 2000 copies .... exempt Ale, beer, lager-beer, porter and other similar fermented liquors, per barrel, 31 gallons, to be paid by stamps, ..... And at a like rate for any other quantity, or for a fractional part of a barrel, which fractional parts are halves, quarters, sixths. and eighths. Ambrotypes, (see photographs) ...... 5 per cent Articles made of wood, (see Furni-


ture), .. 5 per cent


$1.00


Articles of wearing apparel made for sale. .. .. 5 per cent Articles of dress, (see Clothing) ...... 2 per cent Auction sales,. 1-10 of 1 per cent By or for judicial officers under de-


cree of court, and public sales, by


guardians, executors or administrators, exempt Awnings, .5 per cent When made by sewing, from articles on which a tax has been paid. exempt


BAGS, (see Awnings) 5 per cent Band iron, per ton, (see Iron). ... 5.00


Banks, upon State bank-notes, paid out after August 1, 1866. 10 per cent


1


1 00


Exceeding two thousand dollars, for every additional thousand dollars, or fractional part thereof, in excess of two thousand dollars, fifty cents,


50 Protest .- Upon the protest of every note, bill of exchange, acceptance, check or draft, or any marme protest, whether protested by a notary public or by any other offieer who may be authorized by the law of any State or States to make such protest, twenty-five cents.


25


2


RECEIPTS for any sum of money, or for the payment of any debt, exceeding twenty dollars in amount, not being for the satisfaction of any mortgage or judgment, or decree of any court, or by indorsement on any stamped obligation in acknowledgment of its fulfillment, for each receipt, two cents ...


Provided, That when more than one signature is affixed to the same paper, one or more stamps may be affixed thereto representing the whole amount of the stamp required for such signa- tures; and that the term money, as herein used, shall be held to inelude drafts and other instruments given for the payment of money.


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2


Preserved Meats, Fruits, etc., for and up- on every can, bottle, or other single package, containing meats, fish,shell-fish, fruits, vegetables, sauces, sirups, pre- pared mustard, jams or jellies contained therein and paeked or sealed, made, pre- pared, and sold, or offered for sale, or removed ' for consumption in the United States, on and after the first day of October, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, when sueh can, bottle, or other single package with its


1


contents shall not exceed two pounds in weight, the sum of one cent ...


When sueh ean, bottle, or other single package, with its contents, shall exceed two pounds in weight, for every addi- tional pound or fractional part thereof, one cent ..


2 Probate of will, or letters of administra- tion : Where the estate and effects for or in respeet of which such probate or let- ters of administration applied for, shall be sworn or declared not to exceed the value of two thousand dollars, one dol- lar.


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If circulation is not over 5 per cent. of capital. exempt Banks and bankers, on average deposits,




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