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THIS PAPER -Habed erery ercnlag. uday ex cepted by JOSH T. JAMES, rrro akd raonttBTo. . et-nCRIPTIOXS rOSTAOE JAIIh Ai.oo. Six month. fS.00. Thread month. fLOO; One month. rente. Tbe paper will be delivered by carrier free ekrg. any paTt 0f 1116 clty' Eb0V MtM or 10 cent per week. - AdreatttnK ras low MberuL jy-ubribera will report any anl aU fail r to reelTC their rper regularly. on Tl T. . Pom'jmii n 4 A 1st f circulation, of any newspaper tithed, in the my oj n vmmgwn. r a a. (V I CVT I fMlt population of Greece to be 2.067,000. There are 11,000,000 gallons nf tvhi s kev i:i bontl in thclxirifiton (Ky.) di tnct. V !s proposed to con neot Spain and r.,K hvii wire via Bermuda and the It is said that Texai will net $13,500, COO from the Increase of her sheep farms tfifa-aprinf.. OH - 1 y - ...- The ll rat woollen factor in the United States wa9 established in -Hart ford eijjhty-seven years ago.-. Tallahassee claims a lady resident eighty-three yeara of. ae. who never jJrint-i water nor thirsts for It. . . It fc jaid that the Empress Eugenie iu her palmy days ate an onion at .6 o'clock every morning to prasorve her completion. Goveenor Blackburn, of Kentuokv, ii very strong in his expression of dis satisfaction with the systera of conyict labor outside the State priion. Oil prince Louis Bonaparte, the younger Wn of Prince Napoleon, baa passed a creditable examination at the Sorbwmo for tho di?ree of Bachelor of Science. In time of peace Colt's factory In Hartford ia preparing for war. The order tor arm3 have increased 40 per cnt. since January 1, and.tho employes work twelve houra a day. Queen Victoria has conferred u bar ocetcy upon the son of Sir George Joa !. the late Matter of the Bolls, in commemoration of the lejjal eminence asd judicial services of hia father. Ex-President Davis has been quite nick. Ho has had a .scvero attack of "brouchitis but a riiepateh from." Mm. Dovl. dated at B auvoir says that he i better and it i hopef out of dauger. . i I-.. - - The ft. horns Republican ay there will be a jtcroat exodus thenco to Europe this bummer. Many persons may go, not to make a tour, but to settle dowrT at some one point with their f&tfni'.ca. At Newport, in the Ielc of Wight, a marriage recently took place at which the bride was a widow, aged 82. and the bridegroom a bachelor of 60. The bride was glveti away by her grandson, English capitalists neve bought the Panhandle of Texas, which has an. area of 1,500 square miles. The contract has been put out for wire fence 200 milos long to head off the cattle from ranging north. i , , 0, , . , , , The Weekly Financial Letter charges that the reports of a deficiency of 80, 000,000 to 100.000,000 bushels in the wheat crop appear to bare been in some measure the result of a concerted movement to advance wheat at Chica go. - Says the Providence Jour Halt this U tho 'off year' for apples it is jnst the time for planting out orchards. For "the aeasou of 183-1-3 there were shipped from the United States and Canada 365,000 bushels of applet. This amount might be increased by care ip cultivation and selection' Besides 450 detectives, there will be at Moscow during the coronation lime a special inner circle of 10 secret police agents, directed by Gen. Tchevcrine. They comprise I Russian. 3 Italians. 1 Belgian, 1 Dams 1 Englishman, 1 Frenchman, 1 German, and 1 Swiss, and are selected from their Intimate --vniw4svimo oucianst element in their respective countries. There were 089 fires in Paris last year, and of these 47 broke out in shops, 3d in places where alcohol and chemi cals were stored, and 14 in theatres. With leas than fifty exceptions, all the bnildings in which the fires occurred were insured, and in more than 700 cases out of tho 933, the. furniture was insured as well. The total amount of damage done waa estimated at rather more than $1,500,000. ' ; The expenses of qor Government toot up nearly $300,000,000 a year, and Jet it is not in the line-of Republican policy to cut down expenses, which can only be done by ceasing to run tho Gov ernment as a partisan political machino n(Jby cutting down tho number of useless oflicials. Tho wonderful Tn in policy costs nearly $10,000,000 a year, and yet tho frontier continue to be tho scene of Indian atrocities. r 4 VOL. VII. W A Mexican lady of rank now visiting tho city of St. Louis has hair two and a half yards long. She wears it in" two braids, and has a page to carry the ends as he would a train. ' LOCAL NEWS. IXOEX TO HEW UDVERTISEME1TS. J Uahx Local a U Ho ! for the Camp Ground Jonic J Uedkick CoraeU ' J H Mriroif Alt Concede Mmc&a Ditoe Pharmacist YxTt School Books, Organ B G Blair Meal Soap Hams Bichasds ft Co Cty Directory EIrtxsbkbock l'arlor Organa rianoa W'll Qrekx ola Water Mineral Water " ''fCii McfXTrcB Tiae JJuchlny-and TotX- wear : - '" ' ' Auetion at Haiin's to-morrow morn ing. it. . The receipts of cotton at thin port to daj foot cp 89 bales. - The cool snap continues and vegeta tion is suffering in consequence. The city court room wa distressingly dull for news-this morning. The peo ple Beem to be on their 'good behavior. The flue stock cl hats nt Hahn's will be sold at auction, regardless of cosl, to-morrow , ?rning -. at 10 o'clock. I II. The eieamer Bladen run regular ly to Camp Meeting roliorrowT Sun day and Monday. leftVlowharf in front of Custom House. ' : . Thof.hawl itdvartteki in yesterday1 REvrew wasr;ovei,ed last evening not lon aHer the paperrappareii on the street. VIk Hayu ihat it, dotx not pay to advertise? A boss tftiior who lives near Racine, Had backache so bad that his spleen. Throbqed like a boil, But St. Jacobs Oil Cured the pain, which was very keen. A fine'aseortmettt of Ouas and Pistols at Jxrom's Hani ware Tkavc. ' f Kxports Forefs. .- Nor barque Chriitine, Cap t;. Jensen, O'eared to day fo.r -Orauton. Sntlard with 2.003 barrels rostn, lued aV $4,500, shippexl by Messrs! 1. R: Mur- chison.&Co. ,.--rf-. Positive Bargains. When such a firm as A.&I. SfiBiEB, the fashionable Clothicrp.naounce t hat they aro selling positive bargains,' their word may be relied upon. Besides an extensive line of Suits in alt styles and olors, which they sell at the lowest priced . tt Ladies, be iu time for the auction at HAtrx'a to morrow. It- Beautitul Wool. 4 Mr. J. B. McMillan, of Sloop Point. send$.ixa a sample of a fleece of wool taken from a sheep in a small flock owned by Mr. H. J. McMiflan. of that place! The average yield of the flock was 8 pounds aud the earn plo enclosed to as is 12 inches long and-- tho 1 fleece from which it was. taken weighed II pountfs. -How doe this.com pare? Fdr4cket Knives or Table Cutlery, go t Jacofx'b Hardware Depot- t Camp Meetinsr, The, annual cam p-nicettng of St. Stephen's A. M. B. Church, colored, commenced this - morning' "at Gander HalUabuut 13'railes below the city. Tio steamer Gov. Worth arrived here yesterday for the purpose uf conveying visitors to ami from tha grounds, and made 4ief first trip this morning- . The meeting will, wo tin derstand, j con tinue until and including Sunday next and- possibly longer. -The j boat was not overcrowded with passengers this morning. . j " i Sorefely Injured. ' From a friend and subscriber at Long Creek, Mr. W. Larkins, we learn of a very .distressing accident which occurred gome days since at the plantation of Mrs. George, fbur miles East of Long Creek. Mr. Fred Wood, a youo? man in Mrs. George's - employ, was cutting down a tree when it lodged on an other tree and while Mr. Wood was endeavoring to dislarge it it fell upon him, breaking his thigh bone and otherwise seriously injuring him; The wounded man was unable to crawl to the house for assistance and therefore lay in the woods all night, wounded and suffering intensely. He was found the next morning and carried home " where Dr. Bell -furnished the heccessary surgical assistance and Mr. Wood, we are pleased to learn, is now-Tla a fair way of recovery. - - - - Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, low j picca,u.ACO-nv3 f Mil ILMINGTON. N. X)., The Colored Prophetess. The mental condition of Bertha Hall, the colored woman who has been con fined in the gua'rd house for the past two days, was investigated this morn ing by Dr. F. W. Potter, the City Physician. It was his opinion that she is insane, bat as she had many friends present who teemed anxious that" she should not be confined or sent to the asylum, sho was surrendered to them, upon their promiseoneare for her and keep her off the street; Xtemoval. The frame building Just South f the National Back was removed this morn ing, the site oeing needed for excavation in ' laying- the: foundation of, Messrs. Brown and Roddick's new store., - It was " moved down' FronV. street and stopped in front of the Seamen V Home while preparations were niade for' its removal to the lot just South - of that building, where it is to be placed, The buildipg which stood beside it is also to be moved and will again be placed in a relative position beside it. , in iu aew location. Both buildings. haval been bought by Capi. J, A. .V.alkerT'ol the Pullman Car Co., and will be nicely, fitted up as stores.' r All of T those elegant leathers and flowers will be sold at Hahx to-mor row morning, at 10 o'clock. . . . It. Death of Capt; ToIin W.' K11U Itis with pro found sorrow, thai we announce the death of Capt. John" W Ellis, which occurred at 3.30 p. o.t yesterday at his home -a Whiter iUe, Columbus county'. His Uixh yaa eutiroiylincxpwled and waa a .treat shock ii .his many JiietuL. He was about 55 year of age, was a lawyer by profession, with a large practice at the bar of Colnmpns and. the "adjoining counties He was a captain" -In.;-the Confederate service during-the war and has occupied .many prominent public positions wli h credit to hini-c!f and to his State and owuoty. His irreproach able character-' ard s'A'rIinir- integrity. ooujblmJ with the klndiy Iveart f a Christian gcntmniTj wsrcq rxrjpTtfy all who had thogood fortune ofls alcqainta)ce. Wc extend our heartiest, sympathy to bis bereaved family in this their hour of deep affliction. V i . II ask has sold none of hts fine goods at auction as yet. They will be sold to morrow. t 11- Th Hotel Meetffijr. There was a meeting of our. citins, whin are interested in the ereciioo of a new hotel, at the City Hall last night. Mr. Donald MacRae was Chairman and Mr. William Calder acted as Sec retary, in the . abervce of. Mr- B-- A. Hallet who was appointed to that po, sitiqu at a previous meeting. The Cbairui an stated that the obiect ot'xthe meeting wa to ascenain the Views of those present as tf . the best steps to bo taken in starting tb5heroe. Col. 3. W, Atkinson -1 uade - some pertinent remarks in which he iuggeu 3d tliat it would be expedient to ascec tain tfee "probable Hst of a suitable tnictuVe and tho best means by which the necessary tunds could be raisetl to build and furnish a fim-class establish ment; Mayor Hall spoke ot the necessity and 61- tho $ material advantage to the city wcro Inch a hotel to be erected, and was con fident that the necessary amount of money for the'purspose could be se cured easily. He was followed by sev eral other gentlemen present in rematks favorable to the scheme. - - -f " : . Dr. A. J. DeRosset offered the fol lowing resolution, which was adopted : Bcsoti'ed, That It is desirable to or ganize a hotel company with a capital stock of not less than S 150,000; and that a committee of ten be appointed by the chair to ' solicit subscriptions, with the understanding that they should be binding whoa the sum .of $100,000 was subscribed.. Upon motion ot Mr.'R. E. CaMer, tt was-,--,- . ;,' :, . . Besolvtd, That, the value of shares to be subscribed be fixed at twenlyfive dollara. ! -v ' ; ;v After some further discussion ; the Chairman appointed. In addition to-jhe original eommittee-consistlng . of Messrs. G.AV. Williams. F:Rheinsteit A. D. Brown, J. H Chad bourn. - 1KF, Worth, P. 5lcRao and Mayor. JJ. D. Hall the following: Messrs.. ; A. Adrian, Wm. Calder.PembrokeJoBea, G J. Boney and M. IIe3-r. the .who!e to cbmpriso the committee, named in Dr. DcRosset's resolution. The mee ng then adjonrned. . - To Builders and others Go to Jaco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, - Glasa &e. You can gel all sixes , and , at the ? lowest prices. - - - -. y FRIDAY. MAY 18, 1883. NEW -ADVEBTISEMEyTS. F1WE RUSCHITJC t. . . Just received," really beautiml. : BLACK SILKS !, r H give ns pleasure to say some of the best goods in this line can be showp at ' prices that will pkisc vou " FAWOY fiJATT I RJ C S ! A largo invoice of good quality at very close prices. " LI3SI EOST-ULST V;- - . , - . --r.. : - - -;' These we have In lafge qxrantiiy-! ami good styles from do price to fin. - ; ' 01osing:out Saratoga Trunks. ; ; -The room is wanted and these will be sold at less than value. - - nay zs Xiterary and Social. The Young Men's Hebrew Associa tion ,wxll meetr.to night -at Germania Hall. Mr. X B.Aaroiris" to be the lec turer at th'-i occasion, f after which Miss Jacobs, of Salt I Ake City,'; will "favor tno auaience witu iv recitaitori; it is said thai this youn yonna- lady ' froju enubf a hih ortier. and that her vffoxi j The Joal I and Theatre Season will bo -one 61 the' most interesting fear,- Aftec tha Utry f xviii come ' the j "XJSrSS" OoH oleafllfes- in whidj tho yonnsrilaPr301ftalJytnttttetaiivatJia lUIr Iiv9i - i ' . ' i . . . . , j trt? iAom Market Mivet. lof.vew WftK r people wjll indulge m the delights o tie and rem, wiketcu n. u. . ; dune. ' ' ';, - : , j y - - The Banas HbuSe on 'Wrightsvit! j - ' liAlvljKv Boath ha succumbed. During all ofi tho past winter tin sea ha been en- j croftching upftrr U and working at it! foundations and omt dfy ago tl fum-i wwwiwrK.m u wa a .w bniU upon. Mtrnl. ' ' vt - . Quarterly Meetinrs For ibe Wilmington distrkn' of , the Methodic R.ChnrchButh: , , , v sbooki wkio lliaacll . r. ... . .- r; ..May. 1 0-SO " . ftt r' ... ! Waccitmaw Minion . ... , . .'- ;aI5v - Fair Bluflf Mifslon.. r-. . : C.May 30 Elizabeth, at Bladon Springs' June S- 3 PohH Ceiweli Miakm. . .-...Jurw X . B, O. ilUBTOJC P.-F, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Hol for the Camp Meeting ! rpiTR MTEAMKB BLAPsL .WILL RUK rcgnJtirly tb Camp Gronni. atarday, 8nod9j ani-IMoB.l4T, tearing ber wbarf front of Cat-oci BetiMii-t-"Every indtity frriandln and comfort. . taar 18 ;VJapt;;Received:':-'' gQQ BtrSHlLS TTRGTNtA MEAL, 8P Lbk tboic T VICMS TCf R: G. BLAIR. A ?d ari dtrc4. may iC Corsets ! qRUVE CORSETS, AH Slw. r S -EXTtt A lVSQ AY A tfT ED CORSET, S-t 7 cmti. - : A'foa fall ruppfy trt onr J4j Cvrwt, tbe beat. ! to the eitrfrir -the H. ' 1 Glove.: .i'..r; "---' - black W6lwreI MJtt, : ' ' Wah Leather Jeraey Glova reiocd to CL JOM J; HEDRICK. : All Concede fJTUlATTHB FINEST BKKF SVEB SEEY la tbia Market waa tbat displayed by us co toe atreat yealrday. It will be cat ap and : Sold To-inorrow, Axd IboM who waat aBoat or Steak from It will please leave early order. AJao, :for Saturday's markai, SPBTXV LAM 8, TEAL, MCTTOX, Ac, Ac. JRiMELTON, may la It .. No. 1 ac4 Xew Atarket City Directory B WILL ISSUK OS OU ABOUT TUB If th of Juae, a coapWt Dlrrctory of tLe City of WUmlaston, eostafateg' tha Barnes, bull ncn or oetrpatloB, at4 re!'WtJC, by ntxsnbcr of tret. of all t-be adnHa of t'tm city. nr factatlc for zxiaklaf tba ltt complete are ex- . " . - . ' ..." i eeytlyaa3. Tho work will b of e pectal vaJoa to MerehauU, Lawyarn, Oortora, Mlnliicrs aad bnnlnei men rfncrJly. SohcHitLiMi anJ a4rerti5met ao'Ioited. 1. - - cvar li?9rk Eooa 1L CAasneTclil Hotel. NO. 119 NEW AD VEKTISEMBNT8. akd WECICWEAR I R. TVJ. IVJclRITIREt lTf& HAVk IttCKIVEt) BVTOiAY'S ,T -' I - - MeAxneranaWaot lut ofClgare, iiUo. a fuU line of Drar. Patent Medlcint-. " ProcrIj.tkun iArefuHy pivpaTC! . at any hour, dajr or lilrht.- . , '.- r , MUXDS BROTlIEJtS, . ; ". " : ' Dimming Pharmai Ut. 1,191 Broadway, X. W. Vor.iU St., N. 1. ' ; - anrf- - ; - Vil North 4ih (rt, U'iitnLBjrtou. N. C. raar 16 .. Fashionable Millinerv. ; :;':(:':r.: FASOY GOODS, M0T1Q88,. . 12a Market St.. Wilmington v ill 1 , - -.. .; 1H 3 i Knt of Lakve a4 f hlUliu't j itATs", . DOJiKBTs, I. ACB.fm5ANi news, . ; 1 ' - h : : '.in -mr. - Alt of .Klowws. Feathers ami Oraamenta. ra.iy la m wew ouppy- fY RJBD A.VO WUITE UNION SETS. Poa. BfAnf. Cora, Cahhaj. &c. Iru?9 and Cbeajtcla, P.Int .Mod!c4tt, Tcilet ant Fancy Artiric, c. ' : Prer,rittktja filled at all hour, tly km Gorraaa Prueirlt, tach Sl- Cwrcr r ourth ; 1 ana hi un tin. Soda Water l Soda Water f yiTII PCtLE FHUrT .ItCKS. I ' ; icb;oold i MT VERAI, WATKH OS - ORArCiltT." ICE COLD. 1. - ". . . W17.MAK.H: uk;n. apt 14 . r mi sift. Wrightsville Mail and Express. ' Y MAIL AKD EXPRZ WAON FOR Hilg-btarilia Sonnd-vJIl leave th Pvt In 1 pet, Ran1k, Boxe an1 Itarrcta carried a j reasonable' r3tp. Leave r!cr at Pnrc!l Iiocw. lwgzsgo converefl from Rail , J Icot w all plaocii on tyun-l a wII in c!tr. Smay lwk P. La KKINS. I If You Would be Happv F4TT A OtOK STOVH.. ,4The Golden HarveiV' "CALUMET," - Or, "80UTHBBN OAK." Of : PAKKKR A TAY1U1R r Part White Oil. - ap) 1C The Place to Buy' fjnrRPKNTINK TOOLS. PUU.KPJJ, : ' HACKERS, IHPPKK3. WHKTTKH.1. IIACK-WEKHITH, Ac , Ac, Ac, ,Bet of goods at Bock Bottom price. A full and eooiplota stock of Hardware alwa$ oabaad. . 1 W. E. SPRINGES A CO., I 8&orci?aor to John Dawaon A apl 18 - l tl and S3 Market street James J. Burnett, T3lIOTOGBAPHEJ A. SEW MARKET BUILDING. (Up UUtn) Sooth Front St. BoapoctfaUy notifies tbe pnbtle that he la prepared to da ail work in bis lice, promptly uu a tow pticea. a. i tG-i zii aiay 1 Steamer Passport. rjll Hi ST: A MF.U PAS4 PORT W ILL COM raecce her Regular "Hm to SMITH VILI.C aod tbe FOKTs, on THURSDAY. -ma lOih. LcaTes Wiloointon at 9 o'cioek ewrr mum lug. and retum betweeo target and dark ex cept Satarda a, wbeo &b wiU ienre W limits ton at 4 P 5L J. W. IIARFKR. maytt Way TJillihery. r ! X fpIIE BKAUTiFinVMOVTH OF MAY HAS . . . v . . . . r HANlJlIB. MILLIXEIiT wKilw, wr!i Lat, gtr mo a call ifre ponrh-vlny;, , .MK-4. KATE U IVIN.'-. ".J VUlASlu N'JTtcr. TTo will be glad to rccdvo rto Ironi ccr friends on any aad " all rbj rcU ci &TiKral Is tercet bet Ttue ruLinerof the writer mut alwara b ft a!ehd to tiw dUcr. CotamualcaUoaa most tw orrttt&a . oa ctt ooasldeof tho paper. IrsonaatJea iatt bo avoLtst. Acd Itlj eppeclally atl partkriUrly Mt .tood that the EkKtord.tnot alwayt t ts'r Uo ricwa f eorreeom)ta r.nfei o ' tttts In ttkc ciitortAJ colijimna. : " NKW APV KRTISmiBKTS. rj"E w sToTi; THK CONVKNIBSCK OF MY CCS TOMEIiS ANT) TUB PDItLIC OEXEIIALLY. t Uav openod a ; xauuy urocory cs tore I IN THE NEW MARKET HOUSE. , . - . .n COHSKU MUTKK A ALLKY. I HAVJS ON RAND AT XLl. TIm'kS The Choicest Groceries. " : u;vir a' i a-st BrrowXortU . - 1 Front BtrWc ' ' Huy rpur (iROCliliiES fron m a o-1 h WtU - ' " . 1 . .- afforU ne laalre t.tk lh-tT at ytmr boiae w anldoa aayou rfuiy purrha'se to iV$ "Tikx k.L. " "' ' : ' ..," . ., "'Sf ..' v- SAYETIMJ: XSD TROUBLE by making . . , ...-. . -., . .... . ; . ;. - : all your .Uy Uonr -In U.e rN h W ;a ULLT Joliu L. Boatwriglit STILL APdOTHEB I 1IWK '.?rST IM:CK1VK1 ; ANOTHKP. IAIMK INVOKE oy : ; f M I'L I N E R Y.J Of-ALT. OK Tin: NEMT Sil PKi 'ANl .- . . . .. ' shaoish. . .. ;. . - : : Ai AI.HO. A J.AUClt: I.' T OK " - iFancy' Goods,? Beautiful Parasols and Taus. j FicllUS, ' Hair Goodsp NftW ,; r. " n - ' - ; Stamping Pattern?, 6lc: . - JzL'm1 Vxi'tn' fo-n oa"."' Itrprf-fi!r ' fMISS E. ..KA-RREIi. may 5 KJSCHANdK 0nKXK. Ice Creain Freezers s A1 WATER COOLERS I - FOB BALK UY Giles & iurclilsoji,. may U - W anrl 40 Mimhlson Clock. P a r I o r O r g a ri b . J H AVE RECEIVED DUBISi; THE Vet'k alargt. nPPly of PAULOR OItlAN8, all tnw Ptylca. from thr bctt jnanu factor Jc In tho .country. ' Vvrr Orrsa U wanraBici for Cv ? rpWO FErOKD HAJTD PIANO?, ; U -T . .. IN rKRFFCT OTiDEtt.; For Mta'r.cev at ' . . ' HE 1 IS SUE KG Eli S ' way n lAva r,on and Mito Stro - , C-.W. lYATEST"! u m a uk irr. s r .'.-: "TqrEArXiUAItTERS OH IIo's;- - . , MTATIONE11T. . FANC1 GOOIM, ' " VV PICTLIii: FUA.il KS. WK A ppint; PAPEK, ----- ' i.. n urn n i . t TWINE, Ac. ' OIWiANJoM one.ty lo-ilirncnu. Vuun try orders will moet with prompt attcnticnw may i Mouldings, . Brackets, Balusters AND ALL DESCHJPT1OA4 0F - Ornamental House Finishing nnuiiNti lumueu, rnaici.su anu : - L.iTn5 ALWATS IX iTOCK. BOXI- -for flilf.oxot'of V EG ET A li LJV FRt'ITaitd MEJICHASDISE t.f aiiydUv-i ttze, rcidy nuaic, or to aooi,fcttMe HlLlVN MILLS. - PAIWLKV A WIGGI.V. may 4-deodAwlm - Tobiacco &. Gnu7. ' LORILLARD'S, AND OTIIKR DEAllf .IDLE' OKA l'CS, 1 FtOU -GAlNY- JO CMMAAV TV r r i TT" l r" iff i II Il ,AT I'l', t. .V 1.1. nay 5 .No. USNorvh ScylaLrU ' Cj iJ wv J
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