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TheDaily Review JOSH. T. JAMES. Ed. Hurt Prop WILMINGTON. N C. FOR CONGRESS J)OEV. HAXOVKIt. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13 VIEWS AND "REVIEWS. Tbc nnrriagccf their rojal hishr.f-stcs the Duke of Connauht anil l'rinrrs Isiuise Margaretba o! Prussia; will b celebrated a. St. (Jeorge's Chapel, Wind sor, ia Ftbruiry. TopePiHs IX. died worth $32,00,000, accumulated in thirty-two years. Rc-rocmb-r the secret of bis fucccsf he revcr itarted a daily paper to"fi'I a loT.g fclt want. rw:k. Tbc summing uj of the dentin l-y i 1 bw fever in tbo entire Mis.1 pi VaNey makes an aggregate c" 10,000 up ti ihe prfbint tior.e. This is heavy, tut there were 10,000 ia Xcw ()r!oans"aloe ia 1853 and tturo Avns in 1ST I lost over 11,- oco. " A NV Vuik joint fctxk company 'Las ju.u purchased the Fort IUacarn estate cf 1I"0,OCO acres, in Northern Xcw Mexico, t ;o into cattle at.d sheep raising on a hrge.-taV. Tlwy hive 5,000 improved American cattle ami 15,000 Merino sheep oa th range already. On ipt. RJ, during the fisl f thi Ra ta uaa, while the Tuikbb Sd!aii prf . ceding to Top-CV-on, to adore tlTe tin; k of Mcbsraineif, a s-ilta uniting m the crowd, through tin' guarding rank t sol. dUrs rnuravc ti'tl to npru JhcanLii'i' ditor 1I was arrcstrd, with many othtr. np l-s d lo Lc in lea;ii'" with h:rn. "(Jreat cry and litI- will' Iir!y cx I rii"cs ti e i!ta:oii i f the Nationals in C j Mt. :tcnt, Ti.ey have f.:td to carry a ;!e town iu ti SUtc m fir as heard fr jiii. The Xcw Haven lUytxter sap they have polled betwtc;i fur and five thousand Totes, which is without doubt their full strength. lloston Ik rail. There is to lc a Congress at Lyons- France, next year to d!;im llu ques tion of the origin of the ( viU, an 1 dele, gates from all branches of t'e Gac.'i: race, including Helvetians, Iberian?, Ligu ri inj, Ombmn. Ileigur.s, Ratavian.-, Scandinavians, Scot, Sicilians, Rhcdians aud Cretans, are expected to attend. R. Lyman Totter, thi wheelbarrow lu natic, who started from Albany, X. V., on tlulOihof April lait.'to trunJle the bar row to San Francisco, arrived at Reno, Ne vada, a few days ago, twenty days ahead of time. He is to reach San Frar.csco'in 215 working days from Albany, and the reward of his success h to bo $I,o:jt. He lias thus far mad Horn -5 to 55 miles per day. The voting Duke cf Xorfolk is ground landlord cf nearly all Shcflleld. the home of cutlery, and has a place called Shef field farm in the neighborhood. In honor of his niarri.iga he gave test week a magnificent bill there to COD guests. When the leases fall in, his income from Sbenkld will exceed 81,500,000. Germany is, French indemnities not withstanding, borrowing, at a time when prostration of trade prevails The ex penditure after the war was so lavish as to absorb a large proportion of the French money. The estimates of tho imperial budged for 1ST1 reached $130,000,000. Germany cow stands ninth oa the roll of national indebtedness, France taking the lead, and England and tbo United States following. The stowaway who cam a from Liver pool ia th? hold of the C:ty of Chester and arrived almot a skeleton is slowly recovering. Ho bad not tasted food or drink ia thoclcvca days of the trip, and his tenacity of life under such circum stance was remarkable. Uo was una ble to make known his presence to the passengers cr crew of the ship, and suffer ed terribly until ho became unconscious. Thomas U. Drew, one of the oldest and most esteemed citirejs of Richmond, Virginia, has just died, at the age cf 03 years. As a deputy United States mar thai bo lutnxnoncd, in what is now West Virginia, the jurors in the celobrated Aaroa Burr trial. He was also one of the fortunate sjtctators who escaped from the burcing Richmond Thcatrejn 1811. ' In the Alps recently Mr. and Mrs. Waiawright and Christian Grass, their guide, fell down a precipice. Hans Grass, the other guide, was a man ot gigantic streugtb, and the rope by which the four were corded together was stout, and throwing himself backward by sheer force of muscle ho held them suspeaded aad cried to bis brother to cut iteps in tbo ice and mount, and be quick about it for be could not sustain them for more than half an hour. Mr. Wainwright had not dropped his hatchet, which he handed to the guide, who so-m reached the edge of the crevasse; his brother, still sustaining the Waiawrigbts, gave him a hand and drew him up, then they hauled up their tourists, and all returned little oe worse lor their frightful adventure. invites rr.edical and sanitary ar.d other citizens' ivbo seek t AMERICAN PlTBLICJjHEALTII ASSOCIATION. I Ry the appiotmentj cf the executive committee cf this association the sixth ancnal mc-ctinc will le held in the! city of Richmond, Va!, the 19th and, l?2d of Xrvemlxr ccxt to consider the reports rind propoit:ots offered by its members and ( thers relating to the yj.now fever and the sanitary measures for preventing the recurrtr.ee i f sucli calamities. Eminent public men frcm the South and from the chief cities of cur country have promised attendance, and the committee .cordially authorities to promote the public health, to participate in the delittratioLs, to be wholly devoted to sanitary matters Of State and Xational importance. A REFUTATION ' OF THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE'S SLANDER. Vhe organ of Jay Gould, which is pub liLed in Xcw York City and known as tla Xew York Tribune, and which was founded by the erratic and fauatic Horace Greeley, sterns ; to have degener ated and deterioilcJ very much undtr its new managemuut, until there is noth ing CTer too low Jr too base for the young editor Whitthiw Reid to insert in its col umns, j : That JKuuih't'iuvC of the- fraudulent ad- j ministration published a.fcw days ago what purported j to Lk several cipher telegrams, with key attached, tfrorn Mr. M&ntcn Marble while the later gentleman was iu Florida ltiriug the Presidential election coiini m that State, ia wh;ch it was made to appear that Mr. Marble had telegraphed lo Gramercy Farkj Mr. Tildei's residence to the 'c fleet that he could secure thcjvotejfor $'5J,000 and al o a prete'ndcd reply from Granicroy I'ark authorizing iluo purchase of the same. , Here is what Mr. MiiMo h.s ij mv iu regard to this matter: j 1 ' To the Editor uf thc Ifrrahl: Your request a night or two ago at the Union CIuo has induced me to look over the Tribune of the last two months and lo hand you what I have to say thereon. Ihe Jribunc ascribes tcj ma while in Florida, Xovember and D.-cernber, j lt70, the .sending of certain telegrams which I never sent, the receiving of certain tele grams which I never received. One de cisive instance will here suQice. Ciper telegram seventy-eight (8), as translated and ascribed to mo, is a forgery. It mis states the situation as I knew it. It is addressed to Hj Havcmeyer. I never s'.'nt a message to or through any Mr. Have meyer i.i all my life. 4. ( The Tribune aflims that after Xovem ber T2 "not a line was sent by Mr. Mar ble, even ia his most secret ciphers, im plying a belief that tbo Democrats had any right to the yOte of the State." My private telegrams show to the contrary. My several despatches 'published by the Xew York zrald, Jor(d and 'un, the Cincinnati Zh-j Mirer and Commercial, the Chicago Times and the Louisville Courier Journal justify that belief with proofs now sifted ajd incontestable. This fiction and that forgery are tho two nccctsary hinges Upon which tho Tribune hangs every, subsequent falsifi cation of my opinion, purposes and acts. 1 ill k't thete thirty orj forty broau sivies ot disparairement pas ou into echoes more or liess noisy, because there happens to be 'no telegram imputed to me, as there can ; be no telegram verily mine, that conllicts with one tact name ly, 1 never attemptejj futhered or execu ted iu any manner, direct cr indirect,! or ever assented , to or cpneurred iu, any proposition, purpose, scheme or effort to buy the State canvassers') certificate ot tho vote of Florida, or even to hire them to certify that vote as it was cast by her people tor the Tilden electors. Real or pretended brokers overran Tallahassee, Llushing the game which Xoyes Gagged. From such people I re ceived many propositions that one repub lican member iof I the Board, or both, could and J must be bought to tell the truth turni State's evidence aud.brave hepublican revenges e 83 they would neter give their certificate ia accordance with the truth, confessed since by one of themMcLin and estab lished long before the count by all the governmental powers of the , State, that the people of Florida on Xovember 7: bad chosen the Tildea electors. ' Though al ways informiug the proper officer ot the Xational Democratic Committee of th course of cveuts, I never reported, for never had, a syllable ofconsultation with Mr. Woolley or ; any body J Democrat or Republican, which lavored or eveu toler ated the acceptance of any such propo sition. Xoue were never discussed by me. Ou the contrary, I repulsed every approach of that sort, ou i thd spot. My decision, never debated, was nowhere questioned, j j Was that docuioa aa error? The facts, which no candid man now disputes, were then plain, aa their duty was plain,to eery member, ot tho Florida Board. Tne foremost republican antagonist in our long contention, General Francis C. Bar low, as I heard andj believed, had priv ately told McLin and Cowgill so. la the behalf of the Democrats from the North so had I. And 1 telegraphed when the Board went iato session an intimation of my belief that the right would prevail. A few hours later their certificate to j the reverse of the truth dispelled my illusion. What American could then conceive that a lresident de facto by means of one forged and two false' State j certificates, himself the chief beneficiary of their pur chase, would reward nearly every 1 known agent aud accessory in that crime with a snare of its fruits, and this sovereign peo ple tax themselves $150,000 lor the annual wages of that successful fraud? Oct. 15, IS?:. ' Ma.ntdh Macule, i KING CAUCUS. Rumors ara rife in the sir that the friends of Judge Merrimon will not prom ise for him to abide the decision of the Democratic legislative ! caucus.! Now we ask the Democratic press of the State to join us in insisting on a distinct answer to the question: Will Judge Merrimon abide the decision of the caucus? Tarboro Southerner. Most excellently well said. We would like to hear from Judge Merrimon on this subject and also from Gov. Vance and all others who have already entered, or who may propose to enter, in this Congressional race. Caucus is still king and he will never be dethroned so long as the Democratic party knows what is good for its political health. The Review has no use, whatever, for any man who may seek the suffrages of the party and who will not agree to abide by the action of a caucus or a convention. The , goal for the candidates for Senator is not in the House but in the caucus of the party. Its decision must be final. There has been too much laxity heretofore in the party discipline and we have suffered by it. For the future the reins must be tightened. The suggestion of the South erner is one which has often presented itself to our mind. We endorse what that paper says and call upon the candi dates to make known at once their posi tions on this important subject. POLITICAL K0IES. PERSONAL. Ben. Bristow has heen admitted to the New York bar.. , Oen. Terry says the Indians are increasing-, rather than dying off. Senator Conkling will deliver a po litical address in the Philadelphia Academy of Music, this eTeniDg. The newspaper biographer groans to think that Alex. Stephens iy only sixty-6ii, and that he may last twenty years yet i Lord and Lady Dufferin, it is said, will both publish books on their re turn to England, detailing their ex perience in this country. Boston Post: The Japanese Minis ter at Washington is going home un til next spring. He think? our rats are not what they are cracked up to beJ . When Douglas Jerrold said that wo man "'was an admirable idea imper fectly worked out," lie manifestly had not seen either Gail Hamilton or lAgnes Jonks. Kimball, the debt raiser, compla cently sits back and contemplates the Sl.DOO.OOO worth of church debt which he has removed since he began opera tions, i : BMM-i--"" ' "'' His collaneous ' ceUanoou ' SkaboG" Saving , i- H OEtlTERSDVE; S"! , . 1 . I MADE BY 'V 1 ' i ' I i. i ; ' ' f "I BOILED DOWN. Indianapolis Sntiuel: Blaine as a state savor is not a success. Ha did nnt savfe Maine, he did not save Iowa. and the next thing to bo heard from Chicago. his grand exploits will be that he could not save Illinois. Atlanta Constitution: There are tome bitter Democrats who do not desire to see Bea Butler elected Gov ernor of Massachusetts. We are by no means so bitter. We wish Ben well. Massachusetts deserves to be governed by such a pure patriot. . Cincinnati Enquirer: Senator Thur man is recovering faster than any sick nwi wo ever knew. The nonsensical htoryuUnit his having had a stroke of paralysis in all bosh. The Nation al bank- will have the best of evidence that he i a ;tod subject for a life pol icy. Boston Journal: There is little pros pect now of obtaining a Republican majority in tho next House; it is im mensely important that the Democratic strenpth should be kept as small as possible. No pernicious bill which the President may veto should stand any chance of securing a two-thirds vote of the Representatives. QFernando Wood ii sai to be emlur rassed financially. i Edison exhibited tho telephone be fore the royal family of Vienna. Dickens' nephew, " Rev B Dicken is a Methcdist preacher at Frerpori, 111. ; I J O Duncan has written a book on How to be PI COLGATE & CO., MEW YORK, Buyers of this long-establisheil and favorite brand of Soap are .1 against imitations oi us name ana style, no sure that cacli I w and bar bears the name of W. F. TAYLOR, and is now cAered duced price. t i j j W. F. TAYLOR'S Detersive Soap is Fold cvcmvlk lo now offered at a REDUCED PRICE. Be sure that each wraiU r at irt. he name of W. F. TAYLOR. Colgate cfi? Oo! sept 19-8wd&w. Sole Manufacturers, Nfw i THOMAS H. HOWEY, ' T32AE3R SIJ BOOTS ARTB SHoks 20. 7 RIArvIIET STREET, i TS .NOW PRErAEED to show the cenerona TDeonlft nf Wilmino-fnn i) c, A .. J amp ' He lives in' -L stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, comprisinp Goods of all descriptions from th- ch.m , .t to the most elepant. Ladies' Elegant Frencn Kid Button Boots at $4.60 per j.a.:r. InftLt." Show from 12Ueun. Ladipn Rhnpa frnm Tfi' iangmn a te nn nT.t' -J... ... 8 new book IS $8.00. I Infant3 and Children's Tasseled Shoes somethinfr now. not nrf ).., 1 ,' and is intended for Parties desirous Iof getting the worth of their money will find it to their advailui to call M0OXSIILE. Why is an Ohio man an unnatural being? Because nature abhors a vacuum, and an Ohio man adore u vacancy. Burlington Hawkeye. How the hearts of the crowd swell and throb in undying pitless hatred against the man who raises au umbrella at u ma33 meeting. Hmrk eye. j "See, rnamm"'.!" exclaimed a little 1 ouo, us puss, vr.iii arcmug sp;:.. sna elevated rudder, strutted tuound the taole, "see kit i 'p eat a mncii s he cm t shut her td uowa " Thn last reported tempers tie .-peteh rebukes those who drink to huccen ' aud snstaiusi '.ho exerciso law." This is n fact: nor was it from a' colored oiator. The Congregationalist. 'Glass dippers are nnuonucord. It u doubtful if the small boy linds as many panes in tueni aa he ua du covered in the old kind. "There's nothing like leather, after all. Norris town Herald. 1 Rich parvenu, who knows nothing of painting, to an artist "How shall I hancr this picture? Artist-' wouldn't hang it if I were you but commute its sentence to solitary im prisonment for life. Clara Louise Kellogg bit herself with a rat while returning: from Europe. Well, tliat ien't mnch, but its better than nothing. But it won't do to neglect the other one. Miss Cary, pleasa muam, shall wo scratch your back with ! a cat? Burlington Hawkeye. Facts Worth Knowing-. A correspondent sends us the fol lowing assertions, which he claims are absolutely true : I There never was a woodcock seen on the Pacific coast. I There never was an ocean steamer that ever burst her boiler. I There never was a dog went mad west of the Rockv Mountains. There never was a beech tree struck by lightning. There never was an eel caught on the Pacific coast. ' There never was a locomotive or a steamer struck by lightning. , Consnmptlon Cared An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for nervou3 debility and all nervous complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has ielt it his duty to make it known to his suffering feHows. Actuated by this motive .and aaesire to relieve hu man suff c 1 : j 1 irill send, free of charge to all w Lfdssire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and using, in German, French, or; English. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming his paper. W. W. Sherar, 149 Powers lock. Koch ester. New Y c j 1 . t 8-4 w Miss Sara Jewett called 'Play Days young girls. Mr Longfellow has prese'.ted a Biblo to the new Unitarian church iu Brunt- wick, Me. Lord Exeter is trying to naturalize American black oass in noma of the waters of his estatoj 1 Gambetta, it is now declared, is about to marry a widow (lime, A r naud) with 50,000,000 irancs Maggie Mitchell lost a brother, sis ter-in-law, and niece through the yel low fever ravages in Memphis, Tenn. Miles O'Reilly's brother, the Rev Professor HalpmeJ late classical mas ter of Huron College, Londorj, Ont , is dead. The finest fiour in 1 Germany is now said fo be made with glass millstones. Nine prisoners dug through the wall of the Kokomo, Inch, jail Monday night, and escaped to the woods. The United Congregational Church of Newport, R. I., has called Rev George T Purves, of Lonella, to the pastorate. I T From Acute to Chronic I an easy stage in cases of dyspepsia. A slight attack of indigestion, especially when there is a predisposition to digestive weakness of the stomach, must speedily culminate in the more obstinate form of the disease. It is well, therefore, to adopt pre ventive measures early. Although Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters overcomes, if persis ted in, cases of dyspepsia of j long standing, it is obviously the part of wisdom to use it ere the malady assumes a chronic phase. This is particularly true, because as dyspep sia advances, it engenders other bodily evils, such as disorder of the liver, constipja tion or undue looseness of the bowels, nervous disorders, hypochondria, sleepless ness. These maladies are both prevented and remedied by the Bitters, but how much betterto check them in their outset with the great alterative; than, to wait! until they establish a firmer foothold in the system. Srrely the advisability of this must be ap peared. . at First National Bank. at Jo. ii Market street, wnere they will have the satisfaction of knowing that the (iitydn'are I . - " -w.iww. vuyivivj'tlbVI I (-AAliilUailUU AO 1 CCSCl bl U it J f V' 1 1 1 1 U' Q , I Thomas II. IIoyey. No. 47 North Ifarktt Streti - oct 16 Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Connianv. i 1 i ....if THE STRONGEST FIRE; INS CO. H THE WORLD ! Assets. ...... Losses Paid Stfo.ooc.ooo i . i f . i ...... 70.000.000 r : J L -C oo nrn nan ' ,ji 1 1 v I jriuuaij uue ure mutiLTMJ co,uou,uuu more money mail niost ram- panies ever possess. ! ! Losses paid on receipt oflj)roof witnout (leduction oi difecoiint. 1 jl Protection the best in the market. ! i V 1 1 B Rates as low as the lowest. ! . A I JTOIIjV W. GOitDOX & BRO., At. oct 17 24 North Water Sfr .ccidents WILL1 1 ct. How to Make Kcney ! I THEREFORE IHSUaS A'CAiNST', THf &1 By taking out a Yearly Policy in the mo: LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF MOBILE, ALA. MAURICE MCCARTHY, President. H. M. FRIEND,! Secretary. rpHE DAWSON BANK IS NOW CON- SOLID A.TED with this Bank. The Deposi- iii tors f tha former are notified that their de. posits and certificates are assumed by THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. I DIRECTORS.: ' :' I ! E. E. BDRRUSS, JAS. DAWSONia JAMES SPRUNT, ALFKED'MARTIN D. G. WORTH. OFFICERS i I E. E. BURRUSS, President. JAS. DAWSON, yice President.! A. K. WALKER, Cashier 1 I WM. LARKIXS, Asst. Cashier. II. M. BOWDEN, TeUer. r ; , ! 1 i 8 tar copyj 25 Cents will insure againts Accidents for one day in the sum of $3,000 in;the Event of Death OR, d 815.00 Per Week Indemnity for Disabling Injuries. RATES l'Day 25 centa ; 2 Dayi 60 cents, 5 Day $1.25 ; 10 Days $2.50 ; 30 Days $5,00. Yearlyi policies issued at from $5 to $20 per $1,000, according to occupation, and written at short notice by ARTHUR J. HILL, Agent, June 25? Wilmington,;N; C. E.&H.T. ANTHONY &GD., 591 Broadway, New York, (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) i 1 i Manufacturers J Importers and Dealers in i . i Velvet Frames, Albums, Graphoscoies, Stereoscopes and Views, Engravings, Chromoc, Photographs, and kindred goods, Celebrities, Actresses, etc BUY YOUR GROCERIES "FKCfcl (s cor e Myers, , . And save 10 to 15 per. cent. Our !S"tock, life Largest, liest and Cheapest ia jtbe Stite, CONVINCES CASH- BUji'EKS1 of thia eavinjr 1 . We iavi.e all to SAVE MONEY 1 Our Ooodi ,. are Fresh with . an immense Stoik to Select from. , ii New Delicate Butter, Foreign and Cheese, Fulton Market BeJ, rig Domefti Pig Pork, NEW MACKEREL, Beef Tongues. Our GOLD ClIOP TEA ia pronounced the fBest ertrj ' , offered in thia Market !, . 40 to 90 Cents per Found ! ' ' ' V Our Wine and Liquor Department ' Unequaled ia the ptate for1 the OLDEST 2V.SJD PUHSST Wines, Brandies, Whiskeyi, Rum, Gin, Fancy Brandies, New ChampapLe?1, t i and all at ' j Wholesale Prices at Eotail. Only compare Pricea and Qual Itj and th-B hand your orders to GEORGE K ne 12-tf Just Received. i TN STORE AND FOR SALE CHEAP! X Photographic 1 Materials.1 I We are Headquarters for everything j in the way of , Stereopticons and Magic Lanterns; Being Manufacturers f the Micro-Scientiric Lantern, Stereo-Panopticon, University Stereopticart, Advertiser's btereopticou, Artopticon,. school Lantern, Family Lantern, People's Lantern. ' Each style being tha best of its class in 9, 11 & la s. rnonv HT THE WELLS TEA GO! i 'iii ii Importers of Pure China and Japan Teas, III supply Teas to Storekeepers, !n ong?p packages, at lowest imnort nrics. I auppjy Teas to Druggists .General , ers amfthers. nacked in handsobe $c&4 packages' of one pound each, in canister cf me same capacity, and in o lbs., VJ 'w ana zu ids. boxes. i - r t bapply Teas to Teddlers iin half p'W ana one pound bags, plain or printed, j more liberal1 discount than isl given - 300 Bbla. Farorite Floor, beat in markaL OO Bbla. Sugar, And Lard. Tpi. B&eon. Batter. Ac. Ac.J Ac I the market. - 1 . Z w 9 I r t Tt-. ' anr x.verj thing needed for funUy uae, I ieauiuui i xjotorapnic 1 ransparencies Call and see me. I of btatuary ana ingravings for the window. JJ W. ALDERMAN CO., Convex Glass. Mannfactuera ofVelVpf Cor. uaeatnui ana water atreeu. Frames lor Miniatures ! and Convex Glai aept zxaawim. rictures. I Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with rTFlCE of the WBmington Journal cor. ner of Water and Chotnvt atreeta, p I directions for using, sent on receipt of ten tair. Publiahed ererf inaayat 92a year "cents,, oan-uw-wux give: Supply Teas for Club Orders; and MPl a larrot cnmmU.I.n it... I t ot.iI in cases guarantee the quality of their p , The Wells Tea Co.i id one of the U'-K gndmewt reliable houaes in the taJe, all parties requiring Teas should send 11 'circular. j i - i I The Wells Tea CompaoJ' I 201 Fulton Street, New York. , oct 12. ,. I P. O. Box 1 -. . - ( i The New and Coramodions Simr, Pg.s;sport WILL MAKE DAILY ; Tripa to Smlthrillt.! tttvti 1 LearDock ... 9:00 AM Retam j - - - - 6:30 PJIT-1- Sundaya half hour liter. i -I I Rotind Trip.75 Cu. Sincie.Trip W VvkRM. :Af , GEO. MYRS,;a f
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