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THIS FATES I, piotlilttl every afteraooa, Budiji a pud it JOSH. T. JAMES, cDtrda ivD raorrTOK. -i.MCKrWIONB.lWTAOE PAID. yaa Tear,S& 00 8U months, tIM ; Three BtUU, SI U OMmOBlH.MMBU. rt paper wUl be delivered by carriers, rr f charge, la tij part of tbe city, at the u-.t raw, or IS oenU per wek. A Jvartifiac raUs low and liberal serHabcribr will pIeerMrt mj and 'tlureto reWt their papra regularly. HEW ENTERPRISE, iI10WN & RODDICK, Will open on or aoout Vednesday. June 18, The 6U-re on the iSoutbwest corner J JxcojkI and Market tree? a. We pur devin this eutire store to the saie crUdfl at 5 and lO Gents. We eannot enutner-e th- different arti cles at this time but our patrons m ay rest ur d Uiat no etllMt ill be spartl to de elup thi New Enterprise. W- rtainly will offer the greatest In ducements that have ever been shown in Uiis txtion of the country, as no bouse in the country ha better facilities for'he purchase of such articles. BROWN & RODDICK. We would also take this opportunity of stating thai we are offering some Special BarraJna at Market Street, in our Dry (kjoda Department. Being short of space can only quote a short price list, but can safely say that at no Um have we been better prepared or bad greater inducements thau at this par ticular moment. Dress Goods. We have just received another small lot f 11 oae at 15c. Call early. Lawns Linen Finish, Gc. Wortk double. Celluloid Hows for Kent's wear In Black and White, 5c, worth 25c. The above when tolled can be cleansed with a damp cloth. Ladles Linen Collars, 5c. A decided Bargaiu. Summer Shawls. We are "cloeiag out a small lot of the above at less than ball the cost ox maim fct tiring. Children's Col'd Hose. Th cheipeetlot in this markt ; 10c a pir, sad tne quality is gooa. I AD1E1 LISLETHREAD GLOVES, 5c. per pair. Comment unnecessary. Parasols and Sunshades We have just received another lot of the above and can safely sta'e that they are vithont exception the cheapest goods ever tirred by us at any time. TWISTS!! F-A-ISTS!!! For tlie millions at all prices. Gents' White Shirts, Made of Wamsutta Co'ton and the beat Linen front. Our price is sUll 75 cents BROWN & RODDICK, 43 Market Street jute 14 Kobesonian copy. New Goods ! Low Trices 2 T7H1LR IX NEW YOKK recently Mr. SHRIEK bought at very low prices a large lock of New and Desirable Goods. They hive Jut been received and conaia ia part f OenU' and Boys' Cassimere Suits ! fin lot at bottom figures. large stock of WHITE YE3T8, juit the thing for the season, aod will be aold at . aatoniahingly low tates. PUaae call aad examine, whether you pur chase er net. We delight m ahowing our r oda aad don t compe' you to bey. . SHRIEK'S TWO STORES, )utv 1 Market sU LIQHT RUMNI.1C NEW HOME." IT HAS A 8ELF SETTIXO NKEDLK. Automatic Tension. Large space under easier ike Arm. Spring Tension Shuttle. Onlv one hole to thread. Dev'ce for hiling the Bobbin without taking off nelt or r alar tae machine. Larue apao under pr ea se ra feoU LAie pleaeecall aad see for j our selves. Beepectfa'lv. J. B. FARRAR, jaly J4-lm 24 Market St. Lost-Reward- DOUBLE RED PLAID SHAWL was leet the Taraplke Friday nLrht. Tbe ftndar will be rewarded by returning it to itli tSce, asf 4-tf " ' ..I i! i I- :. : ! i . .' ! . x-. I- -i l TlE; BillT "lEFIEW.1 : i - ; '' - 1 I I " 1 ' VOL. IV. WILMINGTON, N.I G., TUESDAY, AUGUST LOCAjL NEWS. Hen Adverttaements, 'r.niiassiaesa's Asoiher Lof. J. B. Faitaa Light Hunniogi ""ew Home." i i : j " I UMBiB'aKeep Cool. 1 P ! Almost any kina of large bib or collar is fashionable now. i Tiny rnacbiue made tucks are used to decorate overdresaerf j n England. Tbe advent of elbow aleevee maaea it necessary for every bixly to be plump. i t You may thrash and m y I smash and beat at yoar will, but the ouzz of the "akeeter will trouble you still. 1 hat man who knows the world will i it never be bashful, and that man who knows himself will never be impudent. 1 ! The excursion prrty who left a fo-v cays ago fora trip to the mountains, leturned this afternoon. They express themselves well plersed with the trip. Steamboatmen report a contlderable j fall in the river at FyrtteviIIe, but not enough to interfere iu the least with the regular trips of tbe steamers. We are glad to notice that the Board of Aldermen, as w Mi be seen by their pro ceed irgs elsewhere put Hshtd, have at lrcc abated the cattle nu isance. I ; ; I Unb!eachcd cotton cloth is I now made into dreases for little gjrle, and, when the cuffs, collar and sash are bound with bright plaid, tbe effect is very pretty. Actresses are continually losing valua ble diamond, while editors wives go straight along arid never bother the world by announcingfthat tbey have been rob beJ. Dres es are growing fuller, and are more and more puffed at the back, but some Lave no polonaise or overskirt, or even the simulation of anything of tbe kind by trimmings, i , . Waists open at the throat and made without si. jves are worn this summer. The chemisettes and sleeves worn with them may be of whit3, or of silk grena d ne or foulard to match tbe drees. Messrs Hoi. Sear & Bros, are enlarging 8nd otherwise improving their retail store. The staircase has been removed and tbe space thus secured has been thrown into the store, making a decided improvement. That same old emaciated, poverty stricken mule is still doing duty in tbe same. old dray, and we saw jit today hauling a load which would have been encujh for a well-fed and haalthly ani - mal to move. ; ' 1, t Missouri takes ;an old corti-cob, tosses it into a hopper, and it comes forth a pipe worth five cents, and one which has an agreeabla taste to the smuker. , Tbe day will yet come jwhen evey loafer caa Lo turned into something good. -4X U The :oirlk; Viigtnlau's special Edition. I " k Our etfmv-d Virginia contempcrary.tbe Norfolk . Virginian, wi'h the enterprise wLich has ever distinguished its career, made iis appearance on' Monday, the 4th. int., in a peciai edition, aside from its regular issue, in a large quart3 sheet illustrated by a full page map of the city of Norfolk, not) only with its present boundary limits, bui showing the contem plated improvements and enlargement of ita turitiry. It also, on its insid pages, has several views of the harbor aa 1 some of the most important abd notable pub lic buildings if Xwrfolk, i besides much reading matter of interest, historical and otherwise, pertainingi to its growth, wealth, population, comtuercial advan tages and its prospective future. It is a valuable paper to I Norfolk and the sur rounding country and the publisher deserves much credit forhia sp.nt of en terprise in plating so much important matter before bis reatWa. -Tneriuomeirical. From the United States Signal Office in this place we obtaiu the followiug n:iort of tlie thermometer, as takeu this tuvru ing.at.7:31 o'clock : Auguata. la...7 f Mooue, Aia.M....M.ua Atlan a,: Ua. 79 Montgomery Ala...? 6 Cairo, 111 . 64 Charleaton, tt. C....81 Cincinnati... M.......79 Uoraicana, Tex 79 Mashville ew Orleana..M.81 Xew York ...74 PunU Kaaaa. Ha79 Savannah, Oa...84 KhreTeport ...73 HU Louis Mo. hi 8C Marks, Fla H Fort Uibeon, C. N 00 tfalveeton....,..M.jttl 1 iidlaso la. 8 2 Jacksonville, lla.81 BBOzvUJewl 74 ( Vicksburf , Miat 79 83 1 Wabinirton..7 Lynchburg Mempbu, Teaii..M 0 Wihaingto Hoard of Ao,imen. Te Board of Aldt ruien met in regular morthly session yesterday afternoou. The Special Committee to whom was referred the proposition ol Walker Meare, E-q , to take the Census of the city', uiaiie the following roort : . By aud with th cou 'iit of the Iia:d cf Audit aud r inanCH, we i-comiueod tha: the Board of Alderuien allow Air. Vdi.er Aleares ($1) one hundred dollars ici compi.in coirtct c.: sus ui - h cil . On motioi: cf AKlt.miu rian:tr, the rep.it waa received nd d.pLtd. Cumiir eK uu Police reported in tLei m.lLer of cxKiifviiig he Las land Uidi nances, that Messrs. lJuBiuiz ("utliii and F. II 1)a:Lv wm 1 uo iLe wolk f r three hundred dollars. On motion if Alderman Fianuor, the report of the Committee was received and adopted. Committee ou Fire Department reported progress. Siiecial Committee on the claim of A. Oldham was called, 'and weru vol rea ly to rcufirt. whrHiitum thev too L'rant'd fur- ther time. " I Alderman Fianner asked to jbe excused from further service on the Committee, and the Mayor stated that if no objection was made he would excuse i Alderman Fianner and take his place himself. No objection being niado,' Alderman Fianner whs excused, and Mayor : Fish blate was put in his place. Finance Committee reported progries on rate taxation. I The following amrndment to the Do( Ordinance was adopted: I Ordered. That the -ordinances of the city of Wilmington in relation to dog, passed May 13th, 1878, be ana tney are herebv so amended as to provide that all dogs in the city of Wilmington be subiect to the usual tax on dogs, viz., one and three dollars, and tbe police are here bv authorized and empowered, under the directions of the Mayor aud Chief of Police, to ferret out all dogs within the afortsa'd limits, aud to enter sucn private lo or premises as may be necesfary ior the purpose of carrying out the require ments of this ordinance in order that all dogs' in the city of Wilmington, whether runnino- at laree or otherwise, shall be o ' taxed. Committee on Streets aud "Wharves re ported progress. - Alderman Bowden offered the following resolution, which, on motion, was laid over till the next regular meeting for final action. The Board having carefully considered tbe petition of Mr. llenry Nutt, asking to be relieved from the judgment recov ered by the city against him as one of the sureties ou the official bond of J. C. Mann, late Clerk of the Superior! Court, aod being satisfied that the Board have no right or authority to grant such re quest; therefore, j Kenolvtd. That the said matter be not further coueiJered by the Board, and that the Bame be remitted into the hands of tho Attorney who has it in charge. Tne Mayor stated that the owner of the Wharf now used by the city on which to laud ballast, was desirous of reuti g it out to the city. Alderman Bowden moved that the city rent the wharf f om Mr.' Walker for one yoar, at $:i0 per anun-n, 1st Octo ber, 1879. Carried. Communication from Cipt. JVs. Price, Harbor Master, was read and referred to the Committee on Streets and Wharves. An ordinance to relation to cows was passed, as folio j Ordered, That all persons are hereby prohibited from allowing their .cows or their beasts to run at large within the city limits and all cows or other cattle beasts found running at large.in violatiou of this ordinance, shall bo impounded by the Chief of Police and adv r ised, and the ouersmay redeem and recover the same upon paying a fine of $2 60 and all ex pe oses of impounding, advertising "and feeding the sad cows or other cattle beasts. Resolution cffred by Alderman Low. rey in regard to bills ot Henry Greeo and J. E. Campbell was referred to the Com miitee on Streets and Wharves. Report of the Superintendent of Health was read nd ordered on file. Report of tha Clref Eagineer of the Fire Department wan roid and ordered on i file. j Cilj Court- Th. re ere two casta for trial before the Mayor ths morning for disorderly conduct, which were continued for a future hearing. Thin was all the business that the docket presented, and Laving been disposed of in short noticeos staled Love, the Court adjourned. A neighbor in forma us that his wife never knew a qniet right until tbe doctor prescribed Dr. tf uil'i Baby Syrup for ber little one. - , . . A Little Cooler. A slight shower, of but a few moment's duration, this noon had tbe effect of ma king.the atmosphere a few degrees cooler This is, we believe, the first shower of the season which has brought! coo'er weather. and the forenoon having been excessive ly bot, the change was gratefully appre ciated. Criminal Court. The attention of the Oourt tc-day bs beeujoccupied in trying two trivial, cases of an as.-anlt and an affray. In the first case it was the State vs Henry fcJcbriyer - . aud Chas Schriver, charged with assault; verdict not guilty. In the next case it was State vs Wm. Mayo and Moses Howard, charged with an affray; j verdict not guilty. These embrace the proceedings up to the time of our writing. ' 1 Bell Telephone. (it'u'l M. P. Taylor, State A?ent for the liell Telephone Company, who has been in Richmond for several days past, returr -ed last evening. From h m we learn that the instruments for the Exchauge have been shipped, and wi'l probably arrive to night. They will be placed in position as soon : s possible. The instruments for the fire ala. m are in the city, and the fire alarm circuit is complete, though the in struments have not been put up as yet. New Postal Car. Tbe ! Wilmington & Weldon; Rail road Company have turned out ano ther postal car on the regulation pattern, aud it was j placed upon the rails this forenoon. There are some details to be attended to in its completion and then it will be forwarded to Wash ington, D. 0., for inspection before be ing put regularly into the mail seryir on the road. It is in all respects like tbe other in equipment, style and finish, and is an excellent sample of the faithful workmanship done by the mechanics and artisans at the railroad shops in this city. Occultatlons of Stars. During the nightly courses of the moon that satellite will be near the princicipal planets, as follows: Saturn, Aug. 7; Mars, August 9 and Mercury, August 18. On August'24 the moon will occult An tares in The bcorpion. 1 ne occupation occurs so late iu the evening, however, that it will no! bo seen under very favor-. able conditions. Bat as bad weather preveuted the young astronomer from seeing the occultation of Antares on June 8, it will probably be worth bis while to be en the lookout on the evening of Au gust 24 as the occupations of large stars are rare eveDts. Death of Mrs. Waddell. Mrs. Susan H. Waddell, of this city. widow of the late Hon. Hugh Waddell, and mother of Hon. A. M. Waddell, died in this city last night at 7:15 jo'clock, aged 75 years. Mrs. Waddell was a descendant of one of the most illustrious families on the Cape Fear and was herself not unknown to ithe world of letters. She had lived a long, useful and happy life and when the last great destroyer came he found ber both willing and pre pared. Less than one year ago was she left a widow aud she has not lingered long behind but baa soon crossed over the river to be again . with the beloved companion of a lonp; life, there where sorrows and partings will be known no more forever. 1 Bathing. Avoid bathing within two hours after meals, is the advice of the Royal Humane Society of England, or when exhausted by fatigue or from any o'her cause, or when the body is cooling after perspira tion, and avoid bathing altogether in the open air, After being a short time in the water, there ia a sense ! of chillnesa, with numbness of the bands and fee!, but bathe when the bo3y is warm, provided no time is Wt in getting into 'the water. Avoid chilling the body by sitting or standing undressed on the banks or in boats, after having been in the water, ! or remaining too long in the water, but leave the water immediately there is tbe slightest feeling of chillnesa. The vigorous and strong may bathe early in the morn ing on an empty stomach, but the young and those who arefweak bad better bathe two or three hours after a mealj the best time for ruch is from two to three hours after breakfast. Tn ie who are subject to attack! of giddiness or faintnea?, a.d who sutler from palpitations and other sense of discomfort at the heart, - should not bathe without first consulting their modical adviser. 5, 1879. NO. 153 Norfolk. Va . August 3 A party of eiftht sailors, who arrived here last night by rail, state that thev hve just comp frona Wilmington N. C, having arrived in that city some days ago on the : Lark a a . yj'ryijry 01 o uumore, irom r:i Z. rwy Si irT e vasa. with a Careo of Isruano. Th jvessel was detaiued at Quarantine, anr the authorities would not permit th landiug of the cargo. In this' condition of an irs these men were' paid off and discharged, but the authorities quickly uurnel them north. Six of the party promptly left here hist night for New York on ithe Oid Diiiiuioo line. The two others nm. tiued over: luteudiue to goto Baltitnorei ihey were e arrestea, had their clothing aud wffects burned and ling were sent up the bay to-niht. The above is from the Xew r 1 OrK Herald. Generally that nunnr ia ex. 1 - 1 , . . . . .0.j uu 1U vulo na8 overstepped the mark and through the influence of somebody in Norfolk. . 1 ' w no may or may, uit have an axe to grind, has done our port and our people a gross injustice. As the Herald has a corr6spondeut resident in this city we cannot ;soe why it did not get the facts here j instead of j fr m 1 some 1 ' body in Norfolk. As the Quarantine Physician at Norfolk did obtaiu the flcts by telegraph from this city last Saturday ntfrhr. whpra tUo tocrram f- tVio TTovnIA is dated on Sunday, it looks as though the facts jhave been carefully suppressed. Tbe facts' are simply these: The schooner E. &. Powell, not j the barque M T. Gregory, as the veracious correspondent has it) arrived at Quaran tine station, near the mouth of the Cape Fear river, on the ICth of Julv. 25 davs out from Navassa Islaad. She was de tainpd at Onaranlinp tho ntnal timo , ttnA , n was thoroughly fumigated, and passed ud the river to lhe Navassa Guano Works on July 20th. She did not touch at the city at all, but went to the Navassa Works, eight miles above tbe city, and was there 'discharged. The phosphates were tbemselve to a certain extent disin fectants and the entire cargo was dis charged by thj crew. The vessel came here with, a clean bill there has been sickness of auy oped on her since she of health and 1 no case of kind devel 1 has been! here. The time for which the men spoken of I had signed, had expired and they de rvUrwWl ;o. anA iv jlonkMa,i. i. 0 6 ' no restriction was set upon their move ments because there was no necessity whatever for any such restriction. The Powell is now lying a few miles below the city and will be loaded with lumber. I The Captain, Mate and Stewardl are puu aooaru auu no signs or sicaness have been developed. Picnic Hints The following "Picnical hints" are sea son able: It is of the highest that your mother-in-law shou importance d be mvi- ted. As a commander-in-chief she will be indispensable. Also ask your mother, 1 Somebody must be on hand to wash the dishes. A picnic without lemonade would be just no picnic at all; so ycu tip over the washtub aud mop out the dust, and concoct a beverage that has all the deliciousness of the lemon, combined with tne flavor ot onions that were brought to the ground in the self-same tub. An ominous rumble of thunder,1 and a hurrah of tumbling of crockery ..... 1 . ware Dae a into tne wagon, ana race with the coming shower, in which the shower wins by a great many laps, win Is up a day of rare pleasure, or a day., in which pleasure has been rare, just as you are of a mind to call it. ' Indications. 1 War Depabtmext, Office of the Chief Signal Officer Washington, D. C, Aug. 5, 1879, For the South Atlantic and Gulf States slightly warmer South to West winds. nearly stationary; barometer and partly Mississippi Talley. j A CARD TO THE AFFLICTED. Br Robertson, 19 South Entaw street .Baltimore, Md , Frf;m long experience in hospital and pri vate practice, guarantees a permanent cure in all diseases of the Urinary Org ins and of the Nervous System viz; Organic and feemiiiai Weakness, Imjiotency (losss of sexual poer) Xervons Debility and Trembling, Palpitation of tbe Heart, Dim. uess of bight or iiddines, Pains in the Back and iN'x.urnal Emissions, etc., all resulting from abuses in youth or excess in manhood. Diseases, recently contracted cured in five to ten days, aud the poisou entirely eradicated from the system, j Also all skin and blood diseases quickly cared. Dr. Robertson, a graduate ot tha unite sl ty of Maryland, ref rs to any of the leading physicians of Baltimore. Special attention given to all feuxale complaints. All OMiaatutions exiled r'lWilden and medicines sent t any address. Call or write, enclosingy stamp for repla July 2 ly-dJkw. r . We will be glad to receive eommualcatlcaa front our friends oa aay and all subjects oC general Inter eat but : The name of the writer aurCalways be fur mlahed to the.Kditor. 'I : i Communications must be written oa onlf; one side of thepaper. Personalities must be avoided. I And it ia eepi ela'ly nd partirulnrlr'under atood tLat the Editor doee not alwaya endoia the viewa of correai-oodenta. ualeesso ata-o la the editorial col IS MKMORUM. V 1 of ihh B , i 1 irom 'n proceedina of tbe Board IT a a r . . - ' 1 ' ana r oa ce, at a meetipe fceld Auguat 4tb: f ; . ,Vi .VrBBn h.TiDg annoutcel the iJeatb. of Mr. Plae .Mr. K. J JnMi r.fflr- .v, following, I w ieh waa unanimouaW ado (ted ad ordered b lhe Board to be publUhd u mnce our ait nteetine; death haa-laid itn, icy hand upon a member of our B a IHOMA8 w. PLAYER baa been cdM hence i to th p-enee nf th Great Auditor abre ; fall of Teara, he haa gtnt to tbo grave aa few men can hope te fro .with ot an en my in 'ha wirid or a blemuh uea bin character. Aa a an he was firm and dtcid. d in hi conv ctieta .f duty, and higL-toced ia 1 t j " iuci v i .aiu ua iio coniro. B;.s ar him h.n tK. .v.- ii... uinted with error, fnr bi. m... f .um apranir from heart ao uttorlv vnid at mmnr. I Aflinm K . h. Km ; J : . . t I . - amv vug k uiu in anoiiTe, I B'l thmt was r A ami ir. il 1 1 11.1 : . nin and noble quality ma4e him the t'ui'ed " " - jvti' j nun mil UJ"U- i Ul .1 ineuy, waentiTdr ne came IB contact with hit taiiow man. Una.a -toning in hia manner and I oeporimeni a ne was unyieldint; in his in tegrity, he wa the tjpe of a true Kentleuian , iuu nur lueu oi a perrectman. (ieaolved, That a memorial page be left on ur Minute Book, and that our Ulerk be're q aes ted to ir scribe thereon the name, age. and date of, death of our deceased friend, and that a copy of thee proc edipga be aeat t the taniilr of the deceased and published ! in the daily papers. 1 j; Now Advertisomonts. I L to-day from Pennsylvania Call and sea it A CUASTKN. V NEWBURY A Perfect Likeness ! CX YOURSELF CAN BE 11AD BV calling at ; YATFS, pnnTnr.UAPn vnnuu 1 Lhrn:? Dwouunu TioiTn 01 an piacea ei lniereai in and around the citv constantly on hand. PICTURE FRAMES and MOULDING, 0UH00L BOOKS and School Stationery, ft. Orders from the oountry will meet with prompt attention. YATEB' BOOK 8TORE f AND PHOTO aug 1 Another Lot ! OF HOORh'S HISTORY of North Caro lina juat receired at l I I . THE LIVE BOOK STORE. All flia T.aAof C EA8IDE AND FRANKLIN 1 O Librariee, and an minenae atock of Sum mer Reading of every description at I 1 UKlNSBKKUKKfiJ 1 Pianos and Organs, 7 OR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, or oa 1 . 1 th? My inatalment pUn, at rettjy jJuced 1 prices, at HBINSBERQER'S, Lire Book and Music Store. Ho ! for the Camp-Meeting! 11 rpHE STEAMER CLINTON WILLRUN J daily between Wilroinjtm and Lower Town . Creek Bridge, during the CAMP-ME&TINO ui urn ueiu 11 iub i allbi dikcb. AvirurL iiu . 1 1 1 A a .1 i... 1 . rrifruw .u te 11th inclusive. 1 Tickets to go and return only 40 cents. jaly'i6t J. BISBEY, OapUln. Buergies, Buggies llarhess & Saddles, i , ( FOR RALE AT OBRXZAZLDT GO'S. , 3rd at, opposite City Hall. REPAIRING DONE WITH NEA7NKS8 AND DISPATCH. I HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY ao 4tf !' Exchange Hotel, aOLDaSOXLOZT. o. ! . 1 . i I I 1 A FIRST CLASS HOUREin every reapect. ix. Special arrangements otle.'ed to Com mercial touriats. Ssa Prices Reasonable. ;. T - J. M. BUNTING, Formerly of Wilmixnrtoo and P. P. C. Co. 1 L. F. MERRITT, j Formerly of Petersburg A BlueRidge Kpriagf aug 4- rroprieti-ra. OPEfl UaY AND NIGHT,' SIMMONS LIVKR BKOULA T OK, rAr ker'a Ginrer Tobic. Indian Cholaeoru, Bonfate Asthma Ciraretta, and full lire of Drags, Medleines and Perfumery. ! F. C. MILLER, h, Craer 4tb and .Nuo tittet. Open day and night. aug4-tf Come I A1 ND.HKE A VLRY FISE L f OF BPETbNNE, - ITAUAN, AND KEAL LACK? The Best tiCtSSORS ia the World 1 And the beat fitter, aad fastest Selliag COSSET, (Flexible Hip) .' ' -. i - EXCHANGE C0RNSB; uiy n n. BPRU5T; FLEAiJE JJOTICE.
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