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: I j.T by .1 KS paper , 2T part of the city, at the o ft is ceass per wow. -Sd.-wi'crlbrj wl!I pleas report any sue to reiTeilicir papers regular ly. Miiralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, . :-.ckache, Soreness of iho Chest, tout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Genera Bodily Pains, o:ht Ear and Headache, Frosted Fcdi and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. .v j Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacobs Oil . a ttift, urt, gimple and cheap External r-meJj. A trial entiita but the eomparatiTe j USir.s outlay of 50 Cents, and erery one suffer i vith rain can h&vo cheap and posltiTe proof h' its claims. directions in Eleren LanguagM. ;5LD E Y ALL DBFQQISTS ACT DEALSS3 is imDicnrE. A. VO GEIiER & CO., Baltimore, ZId, TJ. S. JL 'ii tl ih -as tc Rvi3j. K. C.S?pt.27.183l. llzs. Joe Persox, .. Franklinton, N. O. Dear Madams: In reply to your let- ter asking- what I think of your Remedy, I .1 wOuiasay limit mesuica uavc uccu very fair, and so far as I can learn, the Reme- (If ias bc very Batisractory to my cus tomers who have used it, especially bo in the case of a little girl of this city, ten years of age. , "who was troubled for a long time with sores breaking out oyer the face and neck, having the appear ance of Scrofula, and which had resisted the nsnal alterative treatment for a long time. She took four bottles of the Bit ters last Spring, when -the sores, entirely disappeared, and up to this time she has had no return of them, her skin looking as fair and clear as anyone's. Tiusting fhat you may receive the sue ce?8 which your Remedy seems to merit. I am, very respectfully vours, - ,WM. SIMPSON, Druggist. Tor tale in "Wilmington by Dr. Wm. II. Green. Send for circular of testimo nials. " bet 3d&w AND araei A HEj BEING RECEIVED BYj EVERY Steamer aod by Rill The p.tccs wUl be f t low rr towcj tban ever before. Respectful Iy, fclntire. FERTILIZERS ASD FERTILIZING MATCH I AL pOTTuX AND CORN PLANTERS latot correct iruckers and others ' can ge chinnrl to trade artrintsgconsly y comj j mua testing with X , J A3. T.PETTEWAY, Agent For tbe celebrated Fertnizer8,WUcoxt Gibba A Co'a Manipulated Guaao and Add Phos pba. .... feDt The Cosmopolitan BAR 13 THE, PLACE' WHERE YOU can get the coolest, purest and mosfr ctenllflcally mixed Summer Drinks to be found Iq the city. The very best Wines Champagne an a Liquors always oa hand i.ue-beatS-cecCIgarthat U made. Drop u and cool off. JOHN CARROLL, . ? ; Proprietor. . 7 ' . .V" w:'T70'iofitfca. 2S0 : Three n..J - month, 0 oest. rv. ' 'h.i .ii!iTM far carriers t tFti m m r73 rn tYtt" . IS-' I n THE GREAT foe f iLHfiUIfiiiiAdM, Dry VOL. V WILMINGTON, NGWEbNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, l81 NO 241 'LOCAL NEWS, New Advestisexients. Wm L Smith & Co Copartr enhi; S O Northeop- Aji j asII Iiuia;-s? c MA DacPuin LcuMaua Jttatt; S.oUerv A Pope For Yorktowu ; Report o' the l otnlili u of ll.o Hrst N'a- tlCKal Hi;k 1 - . :;rJN- EKGiUi The SIarveVu- O.-r CW Vates Vhotrprapliv t't-hcoi ''.. ki Ko Cit y Court to da j. : G Lp?s Circus Is in GIJs:irC tu-uiy. . . Iook .out. fur Cin!' The receipts ql day foot up 087 .; Nothing doing te-day twong tic dis pensers cl jnsticc in Maistnvle'ts Row. . The slcrm signal still floats. It was lowered last night but raised morning. Coots still coine i:. Ir-. iy I sou is near jts elcse. P'or'y again this he. sea 13 will buy a icz n. Study jour interest. You can now buy Cook Stoves at factory prices at Jacos is. ' t ' The Rentz-Sanlley Combination is the nest. Jhey are booked for the Opera Ilcuse for Monday., 24th inst. The noise of the surf on the seashore, eight miles distant was distinctly audi ble last night in some sections of the city Numbers of the street lamps need at" tention. In some of them the light is not much better than a tallow candle would emit. Call at Jacobi's for Uardenllccs and Rakes, Shove Spades, Axes, &c. There you have the lowest prices. f Steamship Regulator, Capt. Doane, frcm New York, arrived at her wharf last night. She was not expected until to day. ice nrai nianer-roe ortno season v. ere in market this morning. They were from New River and sold at CO cents per dozen. . To I3uilder3 and others Go to Jaco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Door?, Glass, &c.- Xou can get all sizes andattbo lowest prices. f There is unmailablc matter in the PostoISce in tLi3 city addressed to Lucy Scott, Kittrells, N. O, and Rev.E. AIorr ton, Lumber ton, N. C. . Ml' I I - I i.-.l So clear is the atmosphere, notwith(- standing the dust, that the moon, now near its last quarter, was plainly visible this forenoon in the West. Mr. Joseph 1). Smitn has been admit tad as a member of the insurance firm o Wm, L. Smith fc Co. lie 13 one of the cleverest young gentlemen in the city and a good business man and we congratulate hira oniis"promotion." A gun fired from the cutter Colfax to-day. about 12 o'clock, aroused consid erable curiosity. A xeporter of. the Re view was asked dozens of times "What was that gun fired for?" and he is still unable to answer the question correctly. Coup's Circus will exhibit to morrow in the same place a3 last year, at the Eastern extremity, of Chestnut street, among the gall berry bushe3 and dry ditches. A more ineligible site coald hardly have been solected., - Capt. F. Gilbert, residing in the Eastern section of-the city, has apple and peach trees on his premises on which new leaves are putting forth. lie ha3 also a black scuppcrnong vine on wmcu a second crop of grapes is now well under way. - Freshwater Fcrch, Trout aud Black fish Hooks and lanes. A fall assort ment and lowest prices at Jacobi's. t Col. A. Pope, Ceneral Passenger Agent of the Associated Railways, an nounce3 that round-trip tickets from Wilniogton to Yorktown, good to relura until October 25th, are now on sr.Ie at $11. Either route, via Portsmouth, or via Richmond, may be taken. We present the following statement from the well-known firm of Messrs lally & Russell, Boiler Manufacturers, Cor. First and U . streets, Boston: Wc can safely testify that wc have never used a liniment among cur men that equals the great German remedy, St. Jacobs" Oil. It bas cored several c-f them of severe braises and burns and it has also effecUd a marTeIoa3 cure of rheumatism in the case cf a friend oars. of I 1 . -. - , , r?n ifrirrW frtnnV trorW u part of cowov aui,i? r''uf-C; r.J,T.JJf5 ' cords of hair or gut.-The largest bale?. v. -"" J machines Uro ..r-iv -r.vr f f - . ; -., . ... - The lotus Clcb. ; At araeetiDgof this Pleasure Club, held .last evening, the iollowing, officers ware elected : X( x--r President R. F. Htrame.; ' Vice President N. if, Qaincc. -Secretary and Trc-sarer Tl: M. Jlxm Corerninfj Committee R. F. L'arame, N. II. Quires. R. M. Dix. W. UDe Jl H.-f t , J r., 1 1 ? enry (J !rt vt r. Jno F. Pugh and in. Pt.rBiev.; 4 There is no necrsaity tu neglect your business if yon w ill oulr : usehr BH"a Couffh Svrap at occ; ibe ino3tIreli-rile Rsv. J)r. Bcrkhead, J'residicg Elder of the Wiiiniugtoa District of the it. E. Church South, whahas recently returned from Europe, where he has been in at tendance upon the Ecumenical. Council, will held, the ...fourth and last quarterly i-tiRglor the present Conference year at -the Front Stieet and Fifth Street M E. churches of , this city on Saturday and Sunday next. - -That Belfry. It seems that Alderman Chadtfourn's resolution relatiye to the reconsideration of the matter of the belfry on the City Hall was not adopted, as was incorrectly reported. It was still in discussion when the meeting adjourned, but it will in all probability be adopted at the next meet ing, as it is said that there are but. two members of the Board in favor of placing the belfry on the City Hall. Suicide and Djspepsla. A most remarkable cure for dyspepsia "Wells' Health Renewer." The great est tonic, best bilious and Liver Remedy known. 1. Dreggists. Depot Jas; Q. Munds. Personal. Hev. Thos. D. Pitts, Rector of St. John's Church, left here yesterday for Baltimore and will be absent until the latter part of next week. " Rev. DrV Patterson, who has been, during the Summer, in Georgia, in the interest of the University of the South, arrived, here yesterday and is the guest of Hon. R. R. Bridgers. He will serve in St. John's Church, next Sunday, in the absence of the Rector. The State Band. The gentlemen- frcm this city, mem. bers of the Cornet Concert Club, who are to .form a part of the State band at Yorktown.under direction of Prof Neave? of Salisbury, will leave here tor-morrow morning for Raleigh, where the band will be organized. , They,, are Mr. James E. Willson, Leader, E flat 'cornet; Mr. D. B. Mitchell, B flat cornet and Mr. S. G. Hall, tuba. Others were expected to go tut are detained through pressure of busi ness engagements. The Wilmington Light Infantry will have a dress parade to-night on Front andMarket streets. Nor. barque Fruen, Bessessen, cleared to day at this port for Bremen wim 1,424 bales cotton, shipped by Messrs Williams & Murchison. There is considerable disappointment manifested at the fact just made known that the State fund will suffice to pay but half of the fare of the military to York- town. We notice in the Charlotte C6- servcr that an at. peal is being made there to the citizens to aid the Hornet's Nest Riflemen in paying their fares. Ono Hundred and Thirty-six Times OTer ! AtNew Orleans, on the 13ih day of September, at the 136th Grand Monthly Drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery Company, $30,000, the first capital prize, was won by ticket No. 43,713, half held by John Conners, an engineer on the L., N. and Great Southern R. R., and col lected for him through the Bank of Com meres, of Memphis, Tenn. ; the other half held by Simon Silverman, of Indian Bay, Ark., whose title to its ownership is disputed by Mrs. Emma Clarke, of the same place, iu.uuo, tne secona prize, by No. 83,057, collected on account of Air. Uayncs Wathen, through the First National Bank of Yinccnnes, Ind. Third $5,000, drawn by No. 3,742, held ky a worthy gentleman of Albany, N. x., who i3 desirous oi remaining unknown for personal reasons. 82,500, drawn by No. 32,643, held by Mr. G. A. Prinz, of Cnllman, Ala., and No. 56,771, halves of which were held by Emily Moir, 737 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, W. x., and E. J. Short, of Warsaw, Ind. There were many thousands of other lucky . . . , . t . ones. Any one anxious 10 Know aoout anything connected with the next, draw ing should write at once to m. a. uau. phin, Newt Orleans, La., Before Novexa ber 8th, the day of 4 the 138th drawing. - - - - - . - . ' - j -. r kiin rrii.i i kfta i nrr im ir . mill . lVVfr 4 U !' r.Twaa udflsUtf-mttil ' farnlahfd with , tn Lu's Wondcrfal Feat. Coup's big show will, be with us to morrow, and will exhibit afternoon and evening. The street parade will take place -in the forenoon. The following, from an exebaage, will 7rove -of interest at this moment: ' - . - 2" .-.' The powerful and ingenious, enginery, by which Lur IW is thrown, like a ' bird, tbroughlspacc.in Coup's show, is nn im mansIaiprovemeht on those used by the aricienla taiJjracuse during the reign of Dionyims-r the elder, il hese formidatdo militiiryethK were ued for throw jug Rtonesaitjjaud other nsiie?, acted on on&isted which tense of these itcted beani3 six feet loner and weighing sixty pounds to the dis tance cf 400 ' paces. They were made of, such strength and - power as to hurl ponderous projectiles with precision, a distance of a quarter of a mile. The one used by Ln Lu consists of a powerful iron frame work, a throwing levf-r about twenty 1eet in length, two cast-irou disks supplied with hooks, a hundred or more pieces of elastic rubber, an inch in diameter and. about eighteen inches in length, with iron eyes in both ends, and a wire rope fastened from the throwing end of the lever to the carriage support ing the catapult. In getting the machine in readiness for action the long lever raised high in the air, the two iron disks being thus brought together, the rubber springs are 'hooked on, the lever pu down until .the springs are stretched to nearly six feet, and the enormous strain of over 20,000 pounds pulls heavily upon the short arm of the lever. At a moment specified the master o ceremonies introduces to the audience the celebrated Ln Lu, who is a good-looking young man,' neatly clad in tights. After a gracecal bow La La looks over the ma chine and sees that the safety pin is al right and soon stealthily mounts the frame work one misstep.a quick pressure or bad calculation would cause the lever to detach, and instantly he would receive a blow that would smash him to atoms. Placed at the extreme end of the lever is a form for the body of La La to lie upon. With the utmost , coolness and caution he reaches to his "form" oa the end of the lever, and at this point the most absolute quiet is demanded by his attendant, A breathless silence ensues. The powerful lever by. means of which Lu Lu is projected like a bird through the air, is held in its place by a toggle, which is in charge of aa attendant, and when the order is given to go, the catch bolt is touched, the iron disks spring to gether, the great beam flies upwards with a tremendous force, and the daring Lu Lu i3 whirled through the air with the speed of a rocket, seventy-five feet high, describing the segment of an air circle nearly five hundred feet in diame ter, and performing two complete som ersaults before alighting in the net near ly two hundred feet away. Oa discovering that this wonderfal "man bird" accomplishes his daring flight unharmed, the audience breathes i freer and the lithesome Lu Lu skips away oat of sight amid the deafening cheers and rapturous plaudits of the electrified mul titudes. One or two foolish attempts have been made to imitate Ln Lu, both of which proved fatal, one being that of a young girl who now lies buried in Greenwood Cemetery, New York, from the effect of the fall. Lu Lu is the first and only human being that ever accomplished the feat. Ihere has been but one Fayette ville steamer here this week, the North State, and she left yesterday on the return trip. The water at Fayetteville is still distressingly low. The Wilmington Light Infantry have it in projection to giye a dramatic enter tainment on their return from Yorktown. The Daughter of the Regiment has been selected for presentation. Many miserable people drag them selves ahout with failing strenth, feeling that they are steadily sinking into their. graves when, by using Parker's Ginger Tonic, they would find a cure commenc ing with the first dose, and vitality and strength surely coming back to them. See other column. DIZU. At Chinquepin , Duplin county. October Sd, Mrs. IDA L ARKINS, wife of B. G. Lar- kins, JUq , passed from life into eternity, in vne zom year oi ner age She was a dauzhter of Mr. Daniel Bor deaux, of Pender county. She leaves a hus band, three children, an aged father and mother, several brothers and a t later to mourn her heath. x 8be was an affectionate wile, a dotincr mother, and a true friend. She bore the excraciatlnir paags of her af fliction with rreat patience, resignation and calmness. She leaves a large elide of friends who mingle their tears of sympathy witn tnose oi the oereavea ramuy. G.M.C. PUR CELL HOUSE, CNDEB 3TZW lIANAGEMENf, Wtunverosr, N. C B, l pcanv. - - Prop Late Proprietor Atlantis Hotel. First Class la all iS3a99Cintxentz Terms ttQ t.W per cay.i3 . iei S.tf Kew Ad vortUamentaV: AspimvAll Ban n lias, &c T ECEIVED TO-DAY by sWmshipReg jLVulafcir ome very: choice AKplawall bunanas, Malaga and Vat aw b Urapes, Sweet Juicy Pei apples, Lemons, New Ftgs.Rafeins,tt. ikt . : 4 . - - - . d. NORTfXROP'a, ? oct 1 2 " IVaW and Market st. Stores Copartnership. r ilAVrmDAV ADMITTED JifPI D..SMirUa & member of bur firm iu thelaaarauctf but!, the style of thiflrm to bt r fcereUffreV .-V';- -: i . ' .' I,. UrTML.'aiiiTii &ca. oct 22-3t Star copy . . , , , . FOE Y0RKT0WH 1 V- ..ju -' rf-i. lYn r.ir' '1 j a ad Trip Tickets I BXTWE1X wiLrjiirjGTorj AND YORK TO W Nil I VIA WELDOF AfJD PORTSMOUTH! oa VELDOH AIJO RICHMOND I GOOD TO RETURN UNTIL Tuesday. Oct. 25, '810 ARE NOW ON SALE AT WILMINGTON f l FARE FOR ROUND TRIP, - r A. POPE, cct 12-3t General Passenger Agent A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. ELEVENTH GRAND DIS TRIBUTTON, CLASS L, AT NEW OR LEANS, TUESDAY, N07. 8th, 1881 ISSth Monthly Drawing. Louisiana State. Lottery Coipasy. Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Legislature for Educational and Charitable which a reserve fund of over $420,000 has since been added. ' By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted "December 2d, A.D., 1879. I , . Its Gbsjtd Sinoli Nuaaia Dbawh7GS will take place monthly. It never BecOet or postpone ' Look at the following Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH, HALF-TICKETS, ONE Dollar. LIST-OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prise - -1 Capital Prize ' - $30,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 10,000 1 Capital Prize - - 3 Prizes of $2,500 - 5 Prizes of 1,000 - - - -20 Prizes of 500 - 100 Prizes of 100 - - 200 Prizes of 50" - - - 500 Prizes of 20 - - - 10,000 10,000 10,000 1000 Prizes of- ,10 - j - 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $3003,700 9 Approximation Prizes ol 2001,800 9 Approximation Prizes of 100. 900 1So7 Prizes, amountinr to - - $110,4 .. j&espanaioie coTresponamor asrents wanted at au points, to wnomr uocrsa eompeasaoon will be paid. . . . For further information, write clearlv. giving full address. Send order by express or negisierea letter, or Money Order by mau, aaoreesea ojtlt toi : EUA. DAUPnirT, --- - Nsw Orieaas. La or SI. A. OA UPilllT.as. , - lo. 212 Broadway, ffew Yorm. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of GENERALS G- T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. IVotice to the Public. The public are hereby cadtiowxd aqaxskt SXXDIXO AKT , MOXZT OS OSDKKS TO NUNES & CO., 83 Nassau St., Nw Toxx citt, as aninonzea by the i.rtntaiapg state Lottery Company to sell its Tickets. Thev are flooding the country with Boors Oxxcu- xxs purporting to be of The Loulslaaa State Lottery Company, and are rxACDtx lxstxt representing themselves, as - its Agents. They Cava no authority from this Company to sell its Tickets, and are not its agenia lor any purpose. M. A. DAUPHIN. Pre. LouldanaSute Lottery Ce. New Orleans, La- July 4, 1S3LS ct 13-wed-saWwdaw For Sale or Exclmnnro A U ESI a ABLE jaESIDSJCrSwUk fimr rooms aadkitehea and good well of watsr and ezetlleat rardea. for sals or cxehaxv : . or property in Vilaisgtoa.l Fer psrtisa I 7 appiyaat . i sizz. I ... P LB ASK oM OJ, will iMgtad so rveeire uJiuDAira::t a Cram on frisadj oa ay aad all sabfcet geasral Istered bl - , Vu aaae ef the writer nt aiy b.r alaa4ft ias EdUor - QvuaacTtlririanj taest b witt?a orJy oasslisoftlif p?o. - . . ParaosuUtist c&sitbo avoU4 Aad It is ospoeiaUj aad 'umairrt d ioo4 that the Sditv-doea oo always adorT the views ot eorrwpmdeats, vnlesa so atat" la tae editorial enlweju ', . 1V0T7 AdYorticsmontoa Report of the Condition OPjHEPIRST NATIONAL BAKE 07 Wilmiagton. at WUmIngton,ln the 8ut er JTorih Carolina, at ihcton of baslaers. Uctter 1.1811; r?"w RESOURCES.. '. iS , .: . t Loans and disco v '., $7H,t$5 21 Orerdrafts... ... ... t.4S3 (9 u. eW Donds to secure circalstioa I9,C:3 C3 Other stocks, bonds aad mortga- .. . .... g....-..... 38,tli tS Due from approved reserre agents ; 33.C33 SS ne from other National, Banks... la,T5 CS Dne from Bute Banks and bankers ir 1,54 S Heal esute, turnltttre and;nxtarea CI Cerrent expanses and taxes paid, 4,417 S3 BilUofotbArBaaks,. . I0tl2i U Fmctional papar cr.'.yrji. ' eu ua MMiM.......T.;.t :n Specie....... ....... .'..a.,,., ...m, .10,6C3 C3 Legal tender notes.....M. 11,C0 CD urer, (Sper eentofeircalatioa) 3,250 t9 Sw a Ana aouo.M.M.M.M.M.M. Sr,va J '- LIABILITIES.' ' Capital stock paidin..M..MUMM$25b,003 CD 8orpIus fandM..MM.M..MM.M.M;m.w ; 32,83 7 UadlTidedproflts..... T ,Cf 1 19 National Banknotes outstanding, '44,990 C3 Dividends unpaid....-.......... --.s,7T'C9 check ......... ww..w.. 14,153 t9 Demand certificates of deposit,.- 250,427 29 uae to other national Banks....... 33,34 c Notes and bills redisoouated.. 1S7 tC5 CI Bills pt7iBliH.WH..H,H.MUHWM. 49 0C0 03 TotaL-.... $999,991 IS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF NEW-HANOTB,o I, A K Cashier or the above named Bank,do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge aad belief. t A. K. WALKER; Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me thli 10th day of October, 1881. H. M. BOWDXN, Notary Pabtlt CeaiiCT Attwt t X, E. BUBRUSS. ALFRED If ARTIN Directors. JA11E3 BPSONt 08t 12 Removal. G1 kN AKD AFTER TUE8DAT. October llth, HARRIS NEWS DEPOT will be found two doors below olrl.rilacp .DTpr-01il Stand). whretfewsr)aDers. Mairaziheir Ac. can do rouna,as usual. Also the best 5 and xu wcui vjgaio in yuo mar&ei . Vorng ana see me. . , ; - oct 10-iw .. Removal. Mi FRIEND3 AND THE PUBLIC gererally are'respectfullv notified that 1 have removed my Cigar Store to No.' C, South Front street, two doors from Ex change Corner, where I will be pleased to see and accommodate them with a full lino of Tobacco and Tobacco Goods. ,Theverv best FIYE CENT CIGAR In the cirv. I mean It. - V N. GREENEWALD. . oct ll-2w eHAVE YOUlEEfl 1 nfl IflrVAllnilQ flTfanitlf1 " " " . . TT 18 LITTLS OttQAN THAT PLAlO " ' " .. .. ' ' , ' ' 'ltnBo3, W Galops, Waltxtr, Hon. pipes, A 9., Ac A child caa play iW The woadev of tie age. Ctmsatd seeaadhiar It at " HSIJX8SERQES'8 ecai Live Beok and UvsIe Ftere The Photos raphotv LTAVLXQ RETURNED frrm Us EaaneT vacatloB, is now pre pirtd to do work la tl LttattBfyle. 4 '"' ,;'"- r": ; , New and , Secoad-hand Sect) BOQJt 8T0SE. osftia to ttjinb: about HOT'BED GAGC3; jrLEiLSEOUppit EAIlLT.J - nflS!l,.D0D.1S:AHDCL!::3D, BRACKETS, ilOULDING, 'JuijUDSSCtc ALTAFFEB, PBICE t CO. oetlO ojilSTSgZJZri of Ladies' Goods, lUlliaery, Feathers, c wlxichlwm be pleased to have thea eal aadtafpect. Latest styles of Fall and Win' ter Hats aad Bonnets. lTew EtiE-sp.?. v rilllli Y 1 .TT. m im .mtiiiiiwiMw tarns, lntixW Roben and CIois. . 2iir3E. riArir.rrL T - w W W
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