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1 f TI1IS -PAPER published every afternoon, 8undays ex- AM ' Ah i PfirittAv j JOS it., T4 J AM ES, I i (EDITOR ASnFROP&rKTOR. , dUBSCtalPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID. )U9 year, $5 00 - Six mouths, ,i 50 ; Tbrce J : rmoai $J W ; One month, 60 cents. . ; "The paper will bo delivered by carriers, free of charge, in any pari of tba city, at lAe ibore rate, or 13 cent per week, v Advertising' rate low and liberal SSr-gabseribers will please report any and 11 toUret to receiVe their papers regularly. I jflow Advertisements, BROWN &B0DDSGK 45 XHAXL2L22T ST- Invite ..attention-axd inspec- tion of thi following list for this week. A LARQE Auortment of Dreas G.odi from )0 to 30 cents. Mack Gr.ndims from 25 cents to $1 CO Oar ass r tin' n tin the above ia complete. PRINTED LIXSN LAWNS, 2a ccntJ Union " WA and 20 " MIVEN 8UITHVOS. He Largest assoitment and Best Value yet ' Off. red 1 HKST Quality Corded American Pique, 10c . pUin t UK WIDE Percales, 8 to 10 cents. SHETLAND SHAWLS. Home-made Fringes in BLUE, CARDINAL and WHITE, $3 50, formerly $5 GO SOLE Agents for the Xa Eeihe Corset HUN SHADES and Parasols in great variety ' from 125 cents aud upwards. alDGoes I Iirom 4 1-2 to 5 Cts. TARLATANS. A beautiful Line of colors from 15 cents' up. Mosquito Ne, in aU Widths. Mosquito Bar, Best Quality, 50c a piece 1 ILL C0L0B8. - -- HAMBURG'S,. ANEW LOT JUST; RECEIVED Cheap 1 ' Another Lot of that SLEEVE Baching just to hand. ,.JliIaniLenquire for onr Crepe LiBse .Bows-p .The Latest Thing ia the Market. ; BRACELETS,' Silver, Nickle and Rubber, styles just out. ' Ladks Silk Umbrellas, $3.00. . ;; GenU' " " 4.00. SUN 8HADES AND PARASOLS FROM 124 cents np. 4-4 White Canton Matting 20 and 25 . 4-4 Co'ld . do Jdo . 25 and 30 CUT PAPER PATTERNS. Pole Agents for Frank Leslie'?, Cata logues FREE. . Brown & Roddick, may 4 45 Market Street. Bead ! Read ! Read ! What Everbody Qusht to Know! THAT THE LARGEST AND MOST ' 'VARIED ASSORTMENT OF Family Supplies ! . , ;V ; AHD UQTJOZia ! TD ' BE FOUN D IN OUR STATE ' ;'y.,;' ': : : .;; is at ; ; 5. 7 0 ITorth Front Street. , Yon can be supplied with every thing yon call for, have It delivered at your door In a very short time .after purchasing, and dxen hare it cost jou no more, if as much, as you now pay elsewhere. 1 Our object, daring these hard timef, iato ieUthe MOST. GOODS FpR TUE LEAST MONEV ! Acd we believe we can Ao it. i "fSJ Bring your money, and let us send you your .Goods. VE WILL SATISFY YOU. ' i . " . , Boatwright & HcKoy. i V- J rpHEAlLY REVIEW Carriers arcnot 'allowed, under any . circumstances, to sell copies of the paper, and a reward of.FiyE DOLLARS will be paid for proof sufficient to conrict any one of them of the offense and artdrthli date! u" - v1 may 22-lf , ' - ; : K : j. J. ,11 n i. I S VOL. 3,! . The Malls. The5 Mafia ekR6 and arrive 'aV the City Prwtortice as folloyjs : ,, CUORK. Northern through -malls - - - 6:00 P'M Northern through aud way mails. 8:00 A M M uln for the . C. and A. A 2. C. Railroads, and routes supplied a therefrom - - - oKX) P M Southern malls for all points South, - daily - - '- - - - fcOO P M Western mails C. C. Tw W.) dally m (except Sunday) - - - , 5:00 A W FayetteviUe, and offlcea on Cape , Fear Itiver, Tuesdaxa and Fri- x days - - - - - , ' - - 1KX) Pi Malls for points along line of Che- raw & Darlington R R , - - - 10:OQ A M FayetteviUe by AVansaw, daUy. , - -(rept8oitIay) - -IW A M Malls forpolnta between Florence, . at1 rAiarlixtn - - - : - 10:UU A.M Onslow C H. and Intermediate of- , floes every Friday - - o:uu a oi Smithville malls, by steamboat, daily, (except Hunaays) - - w um. Malis for Easy Hill, Town Creek, m ', every Friday at - - - - .- .- 3:00 P M Arrive. 1 1 Northern tlirough malls - H:00 A M Northern through and way malls. 7:30 P M Southern malls 1 -' - 1 930 A M Carolina Central Railway at - 10:00 P M Mails delivered from 6.00 A. M. to 6:4o P M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M . Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to Li M., and from 2 to 5:30 P. M. Money order nnj Register Departments open same as atainj) office. ,i i . Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. , ' , 1 , Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night. Mails collected from street boxes every day at 5:15 P M. i ' . I LOCAL NEWS. New Adertisements i ' - I Musson Wamsutta Shirts. j . Attention Fifth Ward Bucket Company. Noewood Giles, Ch'mn Board of Audit & Finance. I i FestiyalYoung Ladies of the First Pres byterian Church. S. Jewett Look. - ' I A party of gentlemen went down" on a black fish hunt to-day.: , Mr. Geo Sullivan in improving slowly, lie is. now able to sit up. f I A movement is on foot I to organize a blue ribbon society here. ; ! The hog catchers were but this afterj noon and succeeded in catching several fine porkers. : Spoilt fish-: and meats" f arc daily condemned and sent out of market by health officer Bender.--. i An excursion party went down early this morning to the Blackfish Grounds and the fish will be apt to bite to-day. Capt. Lippitt advertises another eX' cursion to omitnville lor to-morrow. Music, dancing, ice cream, ana good time is promised. a general The young ladies of the First Presby terian Church will hold anotner of their pleasant and cheap festivals in the hall of the Little Giant to-morrow evening. 1 1 Receipt for removing rust jfroni j wheat, by Dr. "Fishbarrel" : Grease the wheat well from the ground jip with his! jthe Doctor's (article of Kerosene oil,, which sells very cheap. . ! A young friend of oura says he has been attending Sabbath schcol regularly ever since Sunday before last and jret they won't give him a ticket on the excursion. Well, virtue is not always rewarded. . - Comfort, ! ! j The present city government has done much towards the improvement !ol ti le walks, and comfort of pedestarians. New sidewalks of ballast aro being made on the south side of Dock between -Fifth and Seventh streets and Chief Brock is still pushing the good work jin other, portions of the city. ; I Excursion To-Morrpw. The suddenness with which the warm weather has burst in upon ' us , creates innumerable longings for a irip to the seashore and to meet the 'demand "or this Capt. Lippitt will run the Vtiderhill to morrow to Smithville. . It will be in ex cellent opportunity for eyerybody! to get a mouthful of salt air and vjith it a good appetite and renewed strength. t i- v Orage Cake. ) 1 Twci cups of bu Jar; two injw s of (tour, half cup of water, the ( yojks.of five eggs, !the juice and rind of Itwo oranges two teaspoonfuls Doqley's Yeast ' Powder, and a little salt. Bake "as a jelly" cake, and put the whites of three eggs, the juice andtind of one orange, and sugar to make the icing stiff. The Grand Central is now offering un usual .inducements .to business men, families, aud i tourists.' i Tbd i prices ylfor 'board have never been so , low, and, .the table is still kept tip to' its first-class b;igb standard. , j j ; 1 ' The Colonnade Hotel, Philadelphia Pa., sustained its well-merited reputation and,' if possible, earnetl ;rcate.r, with its patrons, during-the "Centennial Exhibi tion." , ' i. . VI.: . I.',.,-,'. ; ! Vh.JTU WILMINGTON, N. C , THURSDAY, MAY , To-morrow The excursion op the liter . under the auspices Cf the Dorcas Ssciety to-morrow, bids lair to be as pleasant -as the project ors anticipated. A good crowd is expected and everything will ! e done to make the day a pleasant one. ".That's Business." , We heard a very plain speaking sensi ble First Ward darkiosay yestorday when asked by a bystander if ho was. gnin to the election, "No, ; sir I don t do acy such thing and I don't care who's dele sates. I can buv the best one of 'em for twenty-five dollars aud some of a good deal less. We give this benefit of candidates. em for for the 1 Flosal Offerings. A very handsome, rustic basket filled with very handsome and choioe flowers was placed no the stage last evening by one of the audience for one of the ladies, who took a prominent part in the cantata. A smaller but on less handsome one, was presented also to another of the lady sing ers. The flowers were grown and arrang ed by Mr. -F A. Newberry. A Cradle Telephone. For the benefit of our lady readers, 1. e., those who have babies, we will inform them that a telephone has been invented for the use of crying children, So that when they cry, the noise from the little one's mouth, if it be lying in a cradle made for tle purpose, vibrates and operates the telephone ia such a way that it causes the cradle to rock, and as long as the ch Id cries the cradle will rock, but the mo ment it ceases to cry, that moment the cradle will cease to rock. ' The telephone is placed very near to the child's head. 'The baby's cries are re ceived by the telephone, which, operating through the battery and magnets, sets in motion the leyer which rocks the cradle. The same man, the now world renown ed Edison, who invented the first tele phone, is jthe inventor of thi3 one also. A recent number of the New York World contained a diagram, explaining the modus operandi in full. It was at an exhibition of his wonderful invention,! in the presence of ladies, that Mr. Edison first exhibited this last invention, which, no doubt, the ladies (we mean mothers, of course) will think his best and most useful invention of all. '"" 'i " ' - i Ladies, now don't you think you ought to vote the inventor a pension ? Tlic First Ward Republicans. Last night, the republiean party of the First Ward was fully awake (and in' this connection we may say that it kept everybody else awake) to the responsi bilities devolving upon them as. free citizens, and! from . early twilight until after the new day commenced the uproar and confusion at the ' place of election at the Brooklyn Market house be ggars des cription. ; The partisans of the different candidates were enthusiastic in the cause of their respective favorites, and it seems at times that the bitterness of the con flicting elements would - terminate in a general ght.irl,Thc presence of the police, however, probably kept the mob from coming to blows, and the" superabundance of steam was worked off in cursing and shouting. The result of the .election a8 given to us gives to" Manning for Sheriff 230, and for ScottJ Jan-ell and Holmes an aggregate of 290. Peace now reigns in Brooklyn. ' : i No City Court to-day nor police arrests lwt night. " A little set to took place between two sable politicians in front of the Court House tBis morning. . No blood, no in surance, i I The yacht races seem to be the all absorb ing theme among yachtmen just now, and from the preparations being made we can expect a lively time and some good race- in - PtjRCELL House. Wilmington, N. :C. May 23rd. Cobb Bros proprietors. from 10: 10 j o'clock," May 22d, to 10.10 o'clock May 23d A H Williams, Burgaw, NCtS'Weiskdpt, Charleston's, C; C Stevns,Omlow county N-C; Daniel G Mark, Detroit, Michigan; William H Cary, Marion, S C; Thomas Jones, New Tork; CR Krautz, Baltimore; 'Md; Dr James A McRae FayetteviUe, N C; E W Covington, Laurinburg, N C; Tj W Lan ders,' Charlotte, NC;FW Clark,: City ; Joseph O Abbott, AbbotUburp, N C: Col W E Hill, Duplin county, N C. Mothers, Mothers, Mothers. I . Don't fail to procure Hra. WtnsloVs SooTHn?a Steup for all diseases of teeth ing in children. It retieres the child from Dain. cures wind colic. re?nlats tb bowels, and, by giving relief and health to he child, gives rest to the mother. i , -; : . - , - . - - ' , . . . www: Democratic Meeting In SmlthTllle. Smithville, May 18. Pursuant to a notice from the Demo cratic Executive Committee, an enthu siastic meeting was held in the Court House here to-day. Owing to the absence of Dr W G Curtis, Mr M C Gurthrie acted as Chair man, who very ably and forcibly ex plained the object of the meeting. Oh motion of P Prioleau, Esq, David W Manson was appointed Secretary. The same gentleman moved . that a committee of five be 'appointed to select delegates to represent the Township in the Special aud Nominating Conventions, which consisted of the following: Capt C C Morse, Dr F W Potter, Messrs F D Price, John Robinson, and F M Wescott: The committee reported as follows: Delegates to the Special Convention, which is to meet on the 25th inst , at the Lockwood's Folly Messrs. Wilson Mc Keithan , DanieL Mercer, B W Woodside, Peyton Swan, John ' Robinson, C C Morse, J R Swain, and F M Wescott. Delegates to the Nominating Conven tion, which is to meet at the same plAce the 29th of June Messrs Wilson Mc Keitlan, Daniel Mercer, R A AVoodside, Peyton Swain, John Robinson, CO Morse, JRStfain, F D Price, Julius .Taylor, Thomas M Williams, Jarett Mathews, W W McRacken, Owen McRae Holmes, Theodore McKeithan, William Drew, Armond C Willard, Absalom Ward Jerry Wescott and Thomas Drew. On motion of P Prioleau, Et-q , the dele gates were instructed to support our pres ent able representative, ,(Jol A M Wad dell. V t It was moved that thefprocetdiugs of tne meeting be sent tne Jxwrning Mar lor publication, with the request that the Review and Journal copy. The utmost harmony prevailed. On motion of Dr F W Potter the meet ing adjourned. I M C Guthrie, Ch'mn. -David W Manson, Sec'ry. Onslow Connty Stomp j Sound Town ship, ' At a meeting of the citizens of Stump Sound township, held at the Grange Hall, Saturday, May 18th, 1878, Mr. Jere W Spicer was called to take the Chair, and Hill E King was requested to act as Sec retary. The Chair, in a brief address, stated the object of the meeting, and declared the( same organized for the transaction of busi ness. , .' I Dr E W Ward and Messrs Jere W Spicer and J W Shackelford were placed in nomination for the Senate from the district composed of the counties of On slow, Jones and Carteret. Mr Spicer received a majority of the votes cast, but subsequently, by permis sion of the meeting, he withdrew his name, when Dr E W Ward and Mr J W Shack- leford were again placed in nomination, I and a, vote being taken a majority was found to be infavor of Dr Ward, who was declared the "choice of the meeting for the Senate. -..-. j : Mesrs. Jere W Spicer, Caleb Hewett, J H Foy and J W Shackelford were placed in nomination for the Commons, and a vote being taken Mr. Spicer was declared the choice ol the meating for the lower branch of the Legislature to repre sent Onslow county, j Mr John D, Standlord, of Duplin, and Mr. Jlerr, of Sampson, were placed f in nomination for Solicitor, and the ! former receiving ail the votes cast except one, he was, on motion, declared the unanimous choice of the meeting for Solicitor. The following received a majority of the votes cast for county officers (several names being placed in nomination): I Clerk and Probate j Judge A C Hug gins. J Sheriff L O Fonviile. Coroner Hill E King. I Register of Deeds Jacob F Giles. ' Treasurer Jesse W Yo'pp. j This meeting was called for the pur pose of getting the sentiments f the people, and its action is subject to the primary meetings to be held subsequently. Resolutions were adopted instructing the Justices of the Peace i to elect the County Commissioners from the body of the county, exclusive of Magistrates. The meeting then adjourned. 1 v H. E.King, Secretary. For Register or Deeds. Bubgaw', N. C, 13th May, 1878. To ike Voters of Pender County, y. FKixow-Cm zeSS I most respectfoJly announce myself a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds of this county,' sub ject, however, to the action of the coming Democratic Convention. Your aid, there fore, in securing to me the nomination, for, and the election to, said office is most re spectfully solicited. i ,r ' ,. ; ; ., . . Mabion Moo be. Better.than Foreign Port. Speer's Port Crape Wine is better than Imported Port, and since the adulteration of the latter, it must take ita place. It is pure and really excellent and health-giving. Troy Times. . . , . The most select 5th Avenue families use this wine at then evening entertainments. Oar Druggists have some direct fro 33 Mr. Speer. ' 1- ' ' Ink stains on silver can be removed by rubbing with a paste of chloride of lime and water. - l - - - ' " 23, 1878. NO. 97 Opera Honse, Esther. Of the rendition of Esther at the Opera House last evening, wc have nothing to say but in commendation. Amateurs, as the performers are, they acquitted them selves in a highly creditable manner, and surpassed many professional troupes we have seen. JEstJier, Zeresh, Mordccia's Sister ajjd the Prophetess, are the promi nent female characters, and the ladies who personated Lheur, we feel justified in say ing performed their parts in a man ner truly wonderful. ' Wilmington and .Smithville should be proud of their talented daughters. The choruses wera particular ly line and were correspondingly appreci ated by the audience. We trust at some convenient time, Mr. Chase may deem it expedient to repeat the Canjata. A thing always bears repetition. goou The Superior Court Clerkship of Pender. 1 j . 1 We learn from a well informed ceutle man just from Pender, that Mr. Ii. K. Bryan has been appointed Clerk of the' Superior Court of that! county by Judge Eure who is at present riding the circuit. Mr: Bryan had been previously appointed by Judge McKoy who is the Judge elec ted from this district, but the present in cumbent Galloway refused to turn over the records of the office; for the reason as ho ,alleges, that Judge McKoy did not possess tho right to make the appoint ment, that ho law as construed by him (Galloway),required theJudge presiding in the Judicial District at the time to make the appointment!, and that the appoint ment 'had already been nia'2e by Judge Mooru while holding court in this dis trict, of A, V. Horrell. ' The latter named person however, had never been able to furnish the bond required by law. And Mr. Galloway - still continued to retain possession of the office. Owing to this state of things therefore, and being tired wtth the trouble and turmoil of j contest ing for the insignificant office, Mr. Bryan at the last meeting of the County Com rcsigna'tion," which missipners sent in his was accepted. But now His Honor Judfrc Eure who is the presiding Judge in the Judicial Dis trict ends Mr. Bryan his appointment to the place. The natural question is Mr. Galloway ! what aro you going do about it? The answer is plain, why he'll have to vamose tho ranche -immediately, and if he refuses, metaphorically speak ing, he will have the toes of a boot to help him out. f I . A small quantity of turpentine added to stove blacking will make the stove easier to pol isn. We learn from Capt. Green, ot the steamer North State that the river at FayetteviUe had risen five or six feet up to the time of his leaving yesterday morn ing: J .' A gentleman. came into! our office this morning and informed us! that he had in formation to the effect thit Moore county had gone solidly for Waddell. Ani the cry is still they come. To, keep insects from birds, scald the cage with hot water, if not brass; replace your bird therein; at night cover the cage with white flannel. In one week yon will be rid of them. ' I The Nor. barqne Hector &teen, loaded by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co. with naval stores, for Rotterdam, went down the river this morning, firing salutes from her port bow, in token, we suppose, of the Captains delight that he was off for de Fader Land. j For the Coming Regattas WE HAVE just received a full line' of Blocks, Cleats, Fair Leaders, Sister Hooks, and all other Fittings in our line re quired about a Yacht, which we art prepar ed to sell at Very Low Figures. Call and examine! 1 , GILES A MURCHISON'S, may 20 38 and 40 Murchison Block. Family Bibles J ALBUMS, Scrap Books, School and Blank ! Books, Fancy Box Paper, Gold Pens and Pencils, Ink, Mucilage and Slates, Picture and Frames, Ac, Ac, at Lowest Prices. C. WJ YATES, I Book Seller. : may 20 Look IN AT THE ANTIQUE POTTERY", con sisting of Peruvian .Water Jars, Chinese, Old Saxon, Roman, Greek, Portland and wipe vases, yvaicn Dianas, -.teapots, Jaugs, Card Beceivers,"Ac, at S. JEWETT'S, pl 13 1 Front Street Book Store. DVERTISK IN THE ' ;f WILMINGTON ( Weekly ) JOURNAL Office comer Water and Chestnut strk-ts up stairs., f: ,.., .(.. ' PLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to receive eoasmuni cation fornished to the Editor" Communications must be written on onlt. one side of the' paper. ' ' "" . " j ' ; ' Personalities must be avoided, i , i Adit u especialky and particularly under stood that Cie editor does not always endorse. ; the 'views of correspondents, unless , so stated . '. in the editorial columns. t , ' n owiiaverasemets. Festival. rpiIE YOC.NO- LADIES of the firet rres bjtcriaa Church, willeiea. Fertival on '.to-.' sorrow; FRIDAY Night, 24th" Inst.) at the '.. Little Giant Engine Hall. taa'o 23 ' ' Wamsuita Sliiits .... ., w - ' "J Y EXPRESS thfs morning, the best Shut made. All complete, ui.laur.dri d ar d p.bso lutelv Found onlr .ii MUNSON;S. Altenlion Fiftli Ward Met Co. ; YU AUKIIIFBY NOTIFIED t at tend a Called Meeting, at your Truck House, at S 0V.01 k. iharp, 'W-IUQJIT h'ursday, 23d inst. 1:7 order of the IVeeulent. ' J HKNl'.Y ouASKry, may 23 Secretary.' - . . ' T I ' Office LSo.uir os Air it A 1'inakok, ) I , May 23d, 1878. j pOK THE BLWEi'IT anJ information! (i1 , A '. 1 - j. . !.: j-'' the public, the iullowicg extract from the 1 ' Law creating tLij Hoard ia publithed ": Sec. 8. It shall be the duty of eaid bolrd V cf Audit and finance, and it shall have ei elusive power to fix salaries or other com-' pensation of all officers and employees of fai.l citv, and to pass upon and approve tho ojii cial bonds of all such ollicers, and no contract even for the necessary expenses, of said ' citt , nor any bond, note or other obligation in 6e- I half of said city shall be valid or of anr effect I unless the same be I approved by said "Board, and such approval be endorsed therecn. I . NORWOOD GtLE?, j may 23 1 Cliairmarf. . to 2.S CTAllRY YKJB puts up, the best' lunch f '' in the city, Shrin:pg,Soft Crabr, Stone CtaMt, 1 j . Salmon Lobsters and Chip; Beef K il.ttnch ' j' from 5 to 15 cents. At all hoursi. i rcav 22 i Grand Family Excursion ! Cn the Steamer .rth East.'" 'i CA1T. I'ADDISOX, f To a Plantation Ton! Blilos up tho Eivor ! i 1 TTNDERTn2 AUSPICES of the Dorcaj ' U Society of St.Paul'3 Evan. Luth.ChurcH, Triday, IVEay 24th, 1878. J Dinner and refreshments to be obtained on . board at citv nriroa Steamer to leave Market Dock at 9 o'clock, A. M. Tickets can be procured on board, at Ileins berger s, L. Vollers', and Dimrelhoef's storcf , and from the Committee, i Round Trip 75c; Children and Servants 25 cents. ' ' ' j Committee-rAug. Doumelandt,, Chairman; John Haar, Jr; H A GlameVer, B'Rj Ahrens, LTHVol!ers, E P Bailey, 6 H Stem merman, J W Duls. i inav22 I EXCURSION. SSIUCIt.. J. 3. TTCTSimiXIXixi ON FRIDAY, MAY 24th. TO S3UT1IVJLLE ! Tickets, 75 centg for adults and 50 centa for children and servants. Music and Refresh ments on Board. Boatleaves wharf, foot of Orange etrcet, at D. o'clock. I JAS. W. LIPPI1T.4 ' . ' Mjanager. mav 22 SATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ( NEW HANOVER COUNTY, ,' j May 21st, 1878. ft- To the Voters of M Hanoyer Ccnnly : JN ACCORDANCE with a Resolution pass ed by the Board cf Jtices of the Peace for New, Hanover County, in meeting assembled,! May 2d, 1878, ard in- obe dience to then- cr ders, I hereby give notice thatl there will W "AN EN7IBELT NEW HE O ISTRATI ON OF VOTERS" of the County of New Hanoi ver, to commence on tho TWE5TT8EVr ENTH (27th) DAY OF JUNE, 1878, and to' CONTINUE FOE TfllBTT (30) DATS (Sondajs excepted,) j receding the election to be held on the First Thnrsday! in Avgust, 1878- JOHN COW AX, j Secretary Board of Jmilccs of fhe Peace , 1 may 22-lwp for New llanover Co., I' i i i i! ! : 1 f i i v i i isT-1 -i i t E M r a i 1 1 1 p ! li 'ii ft i I- k i i i i h I 1 4 : j i- 1
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