1HK FAT TT win ta tHi to rsccra eonsacalearica rxoxa our frtcudj ca ay tsi all '.rct)J cuH; seaeral laterest bet : -1 '-' jOSH T. JAMES, -n.ru. A'50 rnorwJKto. v- HOSTAGE PAID: ma name ol tne writer must aiway t: tushed to tho ECter.' ". A ' Communication must h wrnm ca oa one side of the paper, v c1'1 nnth. . 42.06. Three . re-' ' . . mcatX S3 cents. f es-j--. ; ilsl,vcrc,i by carrlera tree n i5" ...rt of the city. e above : And It la especially and particularly utd stood that the Editor does cot always eadox the views of eprreapondeata ualan o autt la this editorial ebluaina. VOL. IX. ' .n r. iMtrt any and ail fall- WILMINGTON. N. C, MONDAY. JULY 6, 1885. NO. 155 Kit m. .-; . icrirw kxs e largest 77 ? ' 'im, of any newspaper i:kc city of Wilmington. JB -j - Ws:'! rir p..riion ihan any other or niJlv ' ci:"1'"' . rr r Houliv. of Ohio, says his ''VrrAern-.rnro annually at fcXf!7,-- t ::t hi salary. n,v,;,it States in the Union jVn-i.Paws mtricligthb prac h"ver "l -no to cd-jcated persons. i;ceoi Tre'ei n.txh excitement. In PittS pa ovf r the discovery of a vein Serqxiru in the suburbs of that Hobart Pacha has been restored to ,-.rtrkintbc British service, from J h be wa, dropped in 1877. at the "albreak of the Russo-TarkUh war. Tir-oin Mulby, ot Boston, has rc- a te superiatendency ol tbo North i mJ ln.! i-tria! School in order to go to rMui t . ! -ok afier his claim to the J. B-chi'I estate- He claims to bo the 5lUst living heir. The estate is worth Io;an s maimers in Illinois are car rv on an active correspondence all o'vcr'tbe country with reference to the next nomination lor President They bo; by this early movement to obtain sufficient pledges before the other can. didates are fairly in the field . - Some of the Republican newspapers say that President Cleveland is determ ined that the Democrats of New York shall not nominate Governor Hill for Governor. They say that Sec retary Whitney is very anxious to oc cupy the Gubernatorial chair, and may run for the ph.ee. ' Tho Southern provinces of Russia are infftfring-from a longcoutinued drought, which threatens to ruin tho Wheat crop. The stock of wheat on hand is also very io owin z to'the great qnan tliici that were hastily exported from ttclilackSea ports when it seemed likely thatlhey would he blockaded by Enjrland. There is an unusually large number cf Americans in London at present. The Governor of tbe Tower of London said recently that the American visi ters to that place now outnumber the British Despite the severity of the ' rules adopted since the recent dynamite explosion ia the Tower, permits are freely furnished to. Americans when they apply for them with proper cre dentials. Lady Randolph Churchill will can vass the boroagh of Woodstock for her husband, who goes back to his consti tuents, having accepted the Indian secretaryship. ; The clever and pretty American will have her hands lull, as the Conservative majority is not large and her husband's brother, the Duke of Marlboroaghii unfriendly. - V A special cablegram to the .Philadel" PhiaVtss says: 'The death of the Emperor William promises to bo the next great sensation in Europe. Ex traordinary precautions are being taken to prevent the sending ol any telegrams revcalinir his Majesty's real condition, but private letters give such discourag ing forecasts that tho news of his demise "daily expected." (iovernor Cameron, of Virginia, says tbat he apprehends no trouble from coupons forced upon the State treasury by the Court; that there is $800,000 in the treasury at present, and there are toads held aggregating $1,000,000 that can be used by the next Legislature io I'tveaiber, if it becomes necessary. ntil tuat time the Executive can con trol financial affairs against the rulings f tbe Courts. N In Accordance th our usual custom at this season ot the year, we close out our entire s'ock of Spring and Summer Clothing, rardless of cost, with a view to make rm for ono ot the largest purchases! f Fall and Winter Clothing evcrj oroujht to Wilmineton. We have evry reason to believe that' the new! which go into efTcct to-morrow jaorning and to continua until Septem- r Isr, will prove to be the lowest eyer Pkced upon perfect first class goods. SinatK, the Old Reliable Clothier, Market street. Sign of the Golden Arm. " We will sell all wool white flannel shirts FOfl THIS WEEK ONLY at l-50 at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, Market St., J.ELSBAcn.Prop. tf LOCAL NEWS. 1 1 DEI TO IEW ADYCRTIXEIIE1TS. C W TATES-StaUonery . P C HiLLKS V rresh Supply The Mayo House at Fort Fisher Ba.se JUll Goldabor j ts Seasides P I Bbidoess A Co S C Hcrrlrg HEursBKxoKB Ocean Brceza Walu MuxosBEOTHESsSlsply Immense GiLKS'ft MuKcnisoN Water Coolers Kkiguts op IIosoRBeular Meeting W E Sfkixger A CoMason'a Fruit Jars Pabkeb & Tatixr Yacht Ccoklsx Stovea There was one interment in Bellevuo Cemetery last week a fchild. No more holidays now until Thanks giving Day! November 26th. The Standard Dramatic Company are playing in Charlotte to good bouses. " That was a delightful and a seasona ble rain which fell yesterday forenoon. I 1 J The moon entered on its last quarter at 12 minutes past 7 o'clock this morn- ins. .Saturday seemed . to be something like a regular old-fashioned Fourth of July. At 3 o'clock this afternoon the ther mometer in this office registered 90 de grees. There were four interments in Oak dale Cemetery last week ; all ot ,wbora were children. The Register of Deeds issued six marriage licenses last week-, all lor colored con pies. Base Ball, and Summer underwear go together. Get tbe latter 'from Dyer who has a fine line. f Those Blind Doors have arrived. Parties in want of them can now be supplied at Jacobi'S Hdw. Depot, t Yesterday was quite cool daring tho morning hours, with some thunder and lightning, accompanied by light show ers. - Another almond-eyed celestial is in the city for the purpose of establishing a laundrv on Market street,- near Second. Mrs. Lizzie Bowden has sent us a cotton bloom picked on her plantation. near Ormsby's Bluff, on the North East River, on Thursday last, the 2d inst. by Mr: H. M. Hocut. Wo understand that Mrs. Bowden's entire crop of cotton is very fine. Knlffkts of Honor, Carolina Lodge No. 434. Regular mfictincr this evenincr at8"o'clock Full attendance is desired as business of im portance will be transacted. It I Bomb Ball. Thn National Base Ball - Club, of Goldsboro. will play an exhibition eame with tbe Seasides on the grounds of the latter to-morrow afternoon. The Nationals now have eight professionols and an exciting game may reasonably aba expected. They will appear, here with new uniforms. Grand Keunlou. A lady friend in this city has sent us an immense poster, 8 feet long by 4 feet wide, printed in colors, red and blue. setting forth that a monster Fourth of July celebration was to have been held in Auburn, N. Y.,last Saturday, under tho auspices of Seward Post G. A. R with R. E Lee Camp of Confederate Veterans as their guests. This is a snb stantial indication that the war is oyer at last. : - Exports Foreign. Nor. barqne Insula Capri, Danielsent cleared to-day for Liverpool with 1,450 casks spirits turpentine and 1,500 bar rels rosin, valued at $27,100, shipped by Messrs Alex Sprunt & Son. Schr. Robert Buff, French, cleared for Kings ton, Ja, with 160.000 feet lumber and 200 shooks valued at $2,671.20, ship ped by Messrs Northrop & Cummiig; making a total of exports foreign amounting to $29,771.20 An Alarum. At about 2 o'clock yesterday morn ing the wife of Anderson Wood, who lives on the corner ol McRae and G wynne streets, in the Northeastern section of the city, discovered some one trying to break into her house, where upon she screamed "murder" four or five times at the top ol her lung power, waking up all the people in that neighborhood. Her husband was ab sent from tho city, but her screams proved effectual for they frightened not only the would-bo burglar, but a good many others who were awoke by the noise. - - - Call at Jacoci's Hardware Depot and examine bis fine assortment of fishing poles and lines. t THE FOURTH AND ITS XN - CIOENTS. Xacut Sailing at tbe Sound Excursions to the JKockst and Pmitliville Fishing Parties Base Ball Fire works X Gala Hay. Saturday last was the 109Lh anniycr sary ol ine declaration of American Independence, and it was very gener aliy celebrated by the people of Wjil romgion ana this immediate vcimyr ine weamer was delightful, as if ill tending mat an wno wtsuen mignt en joy the .day- without being exposed either to frequent showers or to an intense and insufferable heat, TTIE KEGATTA. Among other amusements which had been arranged to take place during the day was tbe first regatta of the sea on of the Carolina Yacht Club, over the reeular course on Wrights ville Sound. This was a great attrac tion to many of the ladies and gentle menoi me cuy anu tne oeacn was crowded with anxious spectators, who had been flocking from the city ia every sort of procurable conveyance since the early morning hour3. The yachts en tering for the race were as follows: Bubble. Capt. J. Wright Stedman. Mable, Capt. G. Herbert Smith. Glide. Capt. II. R. Latimer. Restless, Capt. J. McR. Cowan. Loulie, Capt. J. W. Atkinson, Jr. Frolic, Capt. C. W. Worth. Lillian Florence, Capt. H. M, Bow den. Rosa. Capt. W. L Smith, Jr. Mist, Capt. John II. Daniel. Phantom, Capt. I). M. Williams. Ripple. Capt. Norwood Giles. Idler, Capt. Pembroke Jones. Tho time of starting and the time of those which sailed to the finish, with the actual running time of tho latter, were as follows: i Bubble started at 12:30; Mable start ed at 12:30.50; Glidestarted at 12:31.55; Restless started 12:32; Loulie started at 12:32.10; Frolic started at 12:32.45; Lillian Florence stated at 12 :32.55 ; Rosa started at 12:33 40: Mist started at 12:34; Phantom started at 12:34 35; Ripple started 12:35.10, and finished a1 2:26.02; actual running time 1:50.52; Idler started at 12:36.45, and finished at 2:28 13; actual running time 1:51.28. The last two boats were all that made the race to the finish, whose time was taken by the judges, although the Phan torn sailed Ine entire course, but came in too late to be counted. There was1 a strong Southwest breeze blowing during the race, and there were several mis haps, as the following chapter of acci dents will show : The Bubble capsized after passing tho gangway buoy the first time from Mott's Channel. The Mable capsized alter ..making only one tack. ihe Glide and Loulie capsized when about half way down the channel before reaching the Inlet buoy. The Restless and Rosa collided and capsized togeth er, alter rounding Inlet buoy the second time. The Lillian Florence fouled the Idler and afterwards withdrew from the race. By th:s accident the latter yacht was somewhat delayed in the race. Tho Mist parted her jib stay after rounding Mott's Channel buoy the first time, and was compelled to with draw. The Frolic had ner mast broken off at ibe deck just after rounding Mott's Channel" buoy the last lime and she also was compelled to withdraw. During the race iherecame very near being an accident by drowning arid the escape was almost miraculous. When tho Glide capsized Mr. Walter Small- bones, who was one of the crew, was of course thrown into the water and in some unaccountable way he was carried under Iho sail, where ho would have been drowned had not Mr. Gil- srt Greene dived down and rescued him. It was a perilous position in which to be placed and the attempt at his rescue was attended with extreme hazard. This was. the only accident which threatened serious results. THE EXCCKSIONV At about 2 o'clock Saturday morning the steamer Stisie took a party of 15 or 3D to the "Recks," for a day's bsnmg, and at 9 o'clock the steamer. Passport left her wharf at the foot ot Market street with one of the largest excursion parties we have ever seen upon that boat. We had predictea a largo par. j, but not such a throng as we- saw. Tickets were sold until tne steamer could accommodate no more, yet others were wanting to get on board even after the lines had been cast off and the gang plank had been taken in. The ride down the river was delightful. . Capt. Harper, with the politeness which is characteristic of . the man, and which has made him so popular with excur sion parties, did all that he could for the cajiprt of his guests. .The; music was first rate and was much enjoyed not only by the merry dancers, but also byj&osc who love and appreciate a combination of sweet sounds. The boa made a short stop at the "Rocks" where she left a few passengers, then she pro ceeded to Smithville, where a few gol off and a large party came on board thence to Fort Caswell, where - a ; largo portion of tier living cargo disembarked aid thence, with those wjho wished, ou to sea for an hour's ride upon thebrcas of old ocean. Fortunately there was bu very inue sicKcess anu tne sea trip was highly, enjoyed. Col. J. C. Tipton, of the Lincolnton Press, was one of the paty who went outside. . He was not in the least sick and came back as trne blue a Democrat as ever, without any revulsion of sentiment.- Returning the boat slopped at tho Fort just long enough for the passengers, who' had been left there, to embark and then for Smithviilo.' Here a stop of an hour and a half was made, which the pas sengers improved, some by securing a dinner and others by . rambling abou tbe quaint old town. The boat started for Wilmington at the appointed time, making a short stop at tho "Roeks" on the way, and arriving at the wharf in this city at a few minutc&alter 7 o'clock, A fine sight for' tho excursionists, many of whom had never seen the like. was presented by a barque under full sail which the steamer overtook and passed a few miles below the city, on her way up. There was no confusion nor accident during the day to mar the pleasure of tho occasion. BASE BALL. . Another feature of enjoyment for the day was the match game of base ball between the Mechanics, of Colum bia, S. C, and the Seasides, of this city, on the grounds of the latter, which was played in the afternoon. Tho Me chanics came to the city with an ex cellent, record, and it was feared by some that our home team. 'would be de feated in the contest. The game of the day before, contrary to the expectations of the most anguine, had been declared in favor of the Seasides by a score of 10 toO. This fact stimulated the curiosity of many, and as a natural consequence there was a large throng in attendance to witness the result of 'Saturday's game, l nis was aiso ueciarea in lavor of .the Seasides in a score of 7 to 0. The Mechanics were strong batters, but emehow they failed ' to hit Kurtz's balls very olten, and when they did, it was only to be caught out by the field ers. FIRE WORKS. Quite a number of our citizens had provided themselves with fireworks for the occasion, and at night there was considerable of a pyrotechnic display, and at times tbe heavens were beauti fully illuminated. It was generally observed by our cit izens as a gala day. Business was sus pended at all the public offices ; nearly all the stores were closed during the day, and all seemed inclined to enjoy the lime as a season of pleasant enjoy ment; and thus ended the Fourth of July. 1885. An Incident. A learned -and eloquent divine of this city was one of the crew on board one of the yachts which : sailed in the re gatta at- Wrightsville on the Fourth. He was attired in .true sailor toggery and reported for duty before the mast, and as be was assigned there he was notified by the commander of the yacht that be might hear some ugly words said by some of the crew during the excite ment incident to the progress of the race, "All right" has the reply; "but let. us make an agreement. Suppose a fine of 10 cents be agreed upon for every pro- ano word uttered on board this craft to day, for the benefit of St; James'Cburch : yard." The crow assented - to ; this, rather unwillingly, aud'it is said that he amount realized from1 this source was a very sm ail one indeed but it. is a amentable fact that tho 'old salts" on board became so oppressed and sub dued by the restraint put upon them hat they not only did not get in first but that Jhey managed so , badly that the boat wa3 accidentally (?) upset and tho gentlemen got,, a severe duckiog thereby.:'; j.r''-, -. 'f-:j-' ... , 1 ersouai. On r good friend. Col. Jno. C. Tip ton. 6f the Lincolnton Press, ixifl, the city to-day and, favored 03 with a -visit. .- Oar joung townsmen. Messrs J. Wv Monroe and n. W, Collin?, passed tte Fourth at Charleston, S. C., andjirriv ed home this moroirg. ' . - Indications. "For the South Atlantic States, loeal rains, Southwestly jwind, and nearly stationary temperature. : , Fannie Gore wa3 drunk and uproar, ious at ihe corner ; cf Mulberry and Nutt streets Saturday night and was taken in by the police. This morning the Mayor required her to pay a fine ol $10 or go below for 20 days. She went below. - - . A match game of base ball was played at Myrtle Grove on the after noon of the Fourth inst., between tbe Old North State", and the "Mason boro" nines. .The former, were declared the. victors in a score of 7. to 4 for; the latter, Only 6 innings were played. A sealed letter addressed to -Dr. C T. Peck ham, of the Marine Uospita here, was lost somewhere on the stree yesterday, after haying been' taken from tho Postoffice. It is of no value to anyone but the party to whom it is addressed and the finder 'is 'requested to leave it at the Postoffice. Now i3 the season for .painting your houses. Go to Jacobi's Hardware Depot and buy your paints, if you wan to save money. t JDIJEO. EVERETT In this cliv. at 13X5 a. m.. Julv 4th, 1885, of CODSumption, JAMES F. kVEli- Jb.Tr, son or tne late James cnu Jennie Ever etl, aged 21 years, 1 month and 20 days. Asleep In Jesus ! O-, how sweet, To, be for such a slumber meet ; , With holy confidence to sing That death has lost Its painful sting." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Yacht Cooking Stove. TUST THE THING FOR VESSEL AND O steamboat use; durable and cheap. Always in siock me armer ana uomen Harvest uook stoves. They are the pride of the kitchen. wooa ana wiuow ware, rumps, uath Tubs, FAKKBK & TAYLOR'S, j uly 0 23 South Front St Mason's Fruit Jars. w E NOW HAVE A FULL ASSOBTMENT ot the above Preserving Jars. Send In vour orders at once. We will guarantee lowest pricee. w K- si'-iunokk & CO.. j ia, 21 23 Market street, july G Wilmington. N. Cf Water Coolers. Xljr ATER COOLERS AND OTHER NEW goods just received and for sale very low at GILES & MURCHISON'S, Opposite New Market july 6 BASE BALL I Seaside Club Grounds, Tuesday July 7th. Goldsboro vs. Seasides. Game to be called at 4 3C o'clock. Admission 25 cents. Music by Cornet Concert Club, inly 6 It . - - THE MYO HOUSE, ATFOKT FISHER, TS NOW OPEN FOu THE SEASON, With X Increased facilities for the accommodation of parties. Parties made up along the lines of the different JHailroada can have the fine and fast steamer JfAJfuiir, witn tne ever popular ana acconuuouatuig captain j. w iJaroer. to meet them at the Bailroad wharf upon the arrival ot the iraln, by correspond ing with mm or w . is. aiayo. at wnmington, ; There Is now the best fishing at the kocks ever known In this country, a line sea boat. under the management, of a- 6kUled eailor. uapt. Jinos. liarkicy, to tase parties out sail insrt Either still water orsurf bathing. Tho Table, supplied with the best tbe market and sea anorus, ana is unaer tne immeaiate super Ylslon of Mrs. Mavo. with Mr. llobert Ilous ton as assistant. Regular boats -to and from the Kocka twice daily; leaving Wilmington at o'clock. A- M. ildiI 4 o'clock. P. M Thla now popular resort is notcu xor its in vigors ting ioiiuence upon weak and debint&ted per sons, who immediately feel its effects. There are all the fishing Tackle and Bait nocessa- ryiorgooa spoil tone nau upon ,ne pjace, aiso Fine Liquors and Cigars. ' J Uly ' - WLlSiS. MAUI A. U&IU. Stationery. QF AL' KINDS, SUITABLE FOU MEB- chants, Teachers, . Lawjcrs, Mlnktcrs and others. We make a specialty of Blank Books and Stationery for the u&o- of Counties and Count Officials. Orders for Engraving Checks, Drafts, Notes, School s Frosr&mxnee,' InvlU tions, Visltlr: Cards,' Ac', will' meerUh prompt attention at jufye .' states; bookstobe. Caution: to Consnmers ! rjlO BS srjBB OF GETTfa THE pEKU l&V&itLL) BOAD & Tobacco. chewers cboa?d be carf al f ta icotlce that the ohlong blue ppex tag; la the centre ol . each pi rg hazTZ tie Trade llaikof the buggy and hones the words S HELL BOAD, ar d th9 tame of the manufaciurers, Messrs Jt. A, PAT TERSON & CO. Beware of toe many worth leas Imitations that are beleg sold to the peb- uc as me genuine cubbb uu&xr, ana ao not be tkcclred. "-z:'- ' 'A DEI AN & Y0LLEE3, Agents, juacSaeod; : WUmlrgton, N. , NEW ADVERTISESIEKT3i u0cean Breeze Waltz," ' FOB PIANO, Br I. H. GEENEWALD, : Price 40 cents, post paid. . The above piece of music Is moderately dlf cult and pronounced fire by our leading musicians. For sale at HEINSBERGER'S . Julys live Book ana Music Store North Carolina Roe Herring ABE FAB AH&AD OF ANY FISH FOB THE BBEAKFAST TABLE. ; 6v tienis per uozen x - Wcrccelrea nice lot of 3J every morning, which we arc selling " at" LOW FIGURES. AN ABUNDANT SUPPLY OF Royster's Pure Candies ! V .' : r : The great success that BOYSTEB'3 CANDY hasobtabied is due to its superior quality and cheapness.. 3 lbs. for SI. P. L. BRIDGERS & CO., HO North Front 8t. july 6 4th Grand Annual Excursion Wilmington to Washing ton, D. 0. and Keturn. FECIAL TBAIN LEAVES FBONT ST. Depot 4 30 p. m., J uly 13tlx. Keturnlcg leave wasnington, u. u.fc;& p. m. July 18th. Only $7 Bound Trip, from Wllminirton and all Stations on W. & W. B. B. South of Golds Doro. xicKets goo t only on- special train. Special coaches reserved for .whUa nmnlA. Tickets on sale at B. B. Ucket offices and by. Air. Ariaur a remperi, no. y eo. rront ec w. ii. now it. Manager, inne 2 It th frl mtu w th sat 1 S i mply I mmense. OUB EGG PHG3PHATE 13 A PEO HOU1)MdiinniLq.' rnmn fn anrl w nr. Novelties in Soda Water nd bo convinced (if not already so) that the only place in Wll- ulluwu iiu uuy 1 Bl - - uuu. subushment, - r 104 N. Front Street. Inmrnvefl Tca Mnli1nn in rv .l.v. .nrl Ice Cream Soda also. junevo Excursion. 11HE LADIES OF THE SECOND ADVENT . CHURCH, formerly known as the Second, Baptist Church, will give their first excor tion of tre season on the PAStPORr, to Smithville. tbe Forts and to Sea, on Wednes day, July 8th. Refreshments on board at city prices. Objectionable ner sows will be exemd ed. lulv 3 2t frl m ANTED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. In city or country, to rcceivaniirht. sim ple, easy work at home all the year round. Work sent by nail: distance no objection. Salary from fttJ to 15 oer week: no canvass ing; no stamp required for reply. . Address ufliua B i' u co., vor wasnington street, Boston, Mass, Julys lmdJtw PUBK SILK SPONGE TOWEL (36x25J 25c. postpaid. . to Introduce Try one. Bnv more of dealers. Geo. d. Beowk, 4gt.,22iK) Wah. St., Boston, Mass. J oly 2 lmdJtw A Nickel Saved Is a Nickel t! Made! PURE DISTILLED WHISKIES. Coolet . Ecer In tha cltr-4 8moke the Centenarian, Brock. Season. Carolina Yacht Clnb and tho Democratic Boom 5 cents Cfxir and Ton will get the test and save a hickel. To be had only at McUOWAN'd Saloon, 6 8. Front St. junc . CONFIDENCK ESTABLISHED UPON facts and llvlnz evidences. Is snr a to nro. duce a growth In basmess, as has been clear lr proven by J . U. MARSHALL, - uererai vomanas'on Mcrchtst. , Z4 worth water t., Wilmington, N. C., Who has won the confl lence of many of the Farmers and Village Merchants by his dili gence to business and correctness In retarna. He la recciylng Coneirnments dify of Coun try x-roaacis, wnicn ne sca at wir prices. wiizugumtoi zouenc u . jane i Pig Fish ! pig Fish ! Q.OOD - SUPPLY' ON HAND AT PISE GROVE. Onr bllABPIK and other Boats realy at live mlantcs' notice ' with OWEK JONES (best boatman on the Sound; and his two bo; e always on tbe lookout to take you saiox. Transient and Permircnt lioardcr accommodatrd. Telephone No 73 : ' junez? JSD. WIL&ON MANNING. U AB C01XG TO B90M SODA WATEB. -ryATCH U3r i WE Of FEB EGG FUP. CaJlsaya ToEiv'.'lcmciiadc Tnitt FrattI C newt-rmi. Ctnuhe Lcct Rock. MRiLon. Talc Li3iin and a list of tore ties that wlU raa&e yu think jou never. tasted Scda Water, lmembcr the place . " .lOlN.lroatM. Icefchiyerlnalcwdaj-s. jane 21

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