TE13 PAPKB r " ; ft eepted &7 ' JOSH T. JAMES, B A5I PBOPRICTOE. . POSTAGE PAID: st'SK'.;- c'.x month3. 2.oe. .Three ft: one month, S5.cent. - . tor.. ,:cliverel by carriers free I Hr ' u i of tie city, at the above eatfe." week. J.r 1 L.c, :.-w and liberal. ' AiTfrf-':i ... .ilort any arid all fall. fireta cox "xtfeaOi ea jury , sX all ItaDJtesC. ' Xks nams of tte writer atut aiwar t! nahod to tne Editor. - '. ': - inununJcanonamosi bt viRtu o ca. oEldoot,taeS?aperr a-- rtrsomanacamnstbe avoided; . Aad H hi eapcclally and particularly uid stood that the Editor doe. not always eadoi . .the view ox correspondent nalesa so etati VOL. IX. WILMINGTON. N. C. THUES DAY. JULY 9. 1885. NO. 158 r- tin the editorial eoluauu. ' ". . . AY 1-ie.w has the'largtst 'rti'iti-. of any newspaper ec,"'inotthC hl ealber' ba'. ii ... i-. '.I nml rithpr Ameri- .f ra- r ' ' 7 CM V, rSoil A -u,h.n. has" been chs- rVKT , ..' i. Government clerk- I .Senator Evarts 13 Li t ll'' 1 Nc.v York is not mas- TV iton .l(rwer notes that in ,,e columns and columns of talk at the - n rrce'ption republican of ' "inr,,reK prominence was never ......fcjio His name is Blaine. a--i' riVh .Vtws Observer:- It is tvin t" "hervc the increasing at-..'pa-l i'V Southern people to the Miration -f the fourth of July. The , , u an evidence that the sad recollec 0f our fratricidal strugglo are pivin.' nitu oblivion. Dr Uriel Terrell died at Orange C-wrtbouse, Va ,on the 3d inst., aged A. He was a member of the Conven tion which nominated Henry Clay for President and a survivor of lhe last class taught 'by Dr. Benjamin Rush. Dr. Terrell was several times elected to the Slate LegialatuM- - Philadelphia Press: Wc should not be surprised to see Secretary Whitney acceDtthe Dolphin, notwithstanding all iWusa he has made about it. The At torney General is almost certain to render an opinion declaring that the extractor ot the vessel has performed. bis duties faithtully- .... The sentences imposed' tfpon Sergeant Crowley, the ravishcrT Quinn, the murderer; Buddenaiek, the builder of is aa traps; Fish, the bank wrecker, arid Boyd, the swindling glass- import er all with a month indicate that the administration of jusdee in New York has been infused with new yigor. " er. Et-Gov. Noyes, of Ohio, has declined the position of Government Director of the Union Pacific R. R. It seems now that he was recommended by Gov. Hoadly, as a Republican, as it is customary have both parties repre sented in the directory. In. nominating him President Cleveland peems to have overlooked his dirty record in Florida. t " lhe Princess Beatrices trousseau is to contain a wilderness of boots and shies. There are seaside or yachting saoes, made of Russian leather; light 'noes', embroidered in gold with the rose.'shamrock and thistle; mountain wring boots, studded with nails; riding boots, lined with white Astrakan, and travelling boots, lined with sealskin. The Memphis people are complain ice of what they call a ' "belt of smell" around their city. The health officers W know how to tackle it, but a breezy scientist suggests that the best to be done would be to boil the lir- He argues that if boiling, purifies Waer, it is possible to purify air in the same way. The suggestion of the trey scientist has been received with $eneral disapproval, and the belt of SEe!r continues to hold its own. a w " . - - IIBUOpilW a4'0neRo2inski. a TTaKram l.!ro lfSI. Keiiy. and who has foueht . started the trouble in Vienna. "'OSJTone ;here for that purpose- . e'iPatCh adds that IhoTM-ocnnt 5n U. -" fcV ftWWUV UIIU7 Cr. rrnnAl, : . . . - . -uv.N JS wortmg with Uoginski Prevent the recognition of Mr. wj, and that it ; -fu a 10 "ancis to remain in office. According tn. tK, XT o. the appointmenU in Ohio re- -u.u-uui credit on the Demo ti , ia lDC "to appomt- ictn;.n,uer lal.cst blunder is the.aip v --.ii. ui .inhn l.-knAiM r " i . uw John Conoly. of Ohio, as Aft; '.?al Agent of the DeDartment of Ned , i lhatSute- Conoly was ksr? Vi' lne and convicted for thA morSh? f?m,.H?ry note, and senred rve3 1 10 JllL He would have Prorn,?:oru- e7eTQ sentence, but it i J, h,s defet-ce that the note !retoh,,u,fac8 valae- Conoly rugSff? f?r appointment by ntic s?2f 5; ChairmM of the Demo- Swe Conerse. Commis- JPP?Seant.Prbablj WUI reVOke mS1, bJ?wLthe Administration i0teTer hVthQ handa 01 ita friends, ic Bir Wbeeu strnck b Caldwell, bQrveyor at Cincinnati, He has appointed as Assistant Custodian of me t-osuince ouiiaing in that city. Jer ry Mulroy.a ward heeler. who has served two terms in the workhouse. He ap pointed as another assistant Ferdinand Witte, Jr.. who served three years in Sing Sing for obtaining $5,000 by false pretenses in New York, and a year in the Hamilton county jail for a similar offense. Another appointee of Cald well's is a man named O'Connor, whom he made a janitor. This man served three i years in the Ohio penitentiary for stealing a watch and chain. It is understood that Secretary Man ning will take steps to ascertain if Caldwell knew the character of the men he appointed, and. if satisfied that he did. Mr. Caldwell's scalp will be taken forthwith, as a warning to other officials who bring disgrace upon the Administration. . Call atj Jacobi's Hardware Depot and examine his fine assortment ot fishing poles and lines. t LOCAL NEWST" tIDEI TO 1EW -VEIT!SCMirS. Wan-ted An Aent C W Yates Stationery F C Millku Tar Hee Liniment Hornsb School- Oxford, N. C, J H Jokes Livery and ale Stables Munds Brotueks A Favorable Sign Bkikbbxboeb Qen Gordon's Journal There was no City Court this morn ing. - Eggs are 20 cents per dozen and very apt to be nono too fresh this hot weath Base Ball, and Summer underwear go together. Get the latter from Dyer who has a fine line. f Such weather as we have had for the past few days brines the shady side of the street into requisition. It is expected that a large crowd will go to Washington!). C, on the excur sion which starts from hero next Mon day. Now is the season for painting your houses. Go to Jacobi's Hardware Depot and buy your paints, if you want to sa ve moner. t The Fire Department of the city are making ample preparations for the re ception of their New bern brethren on the 14th inst. At 3 o'clock this afternoon the ther mometer in this office registered 90 de grees, but at 12 o'clock it was two de grees higher. Spring chickens are very high. Little fellows, as big as-your fist, which will not weigh a pound when dressed, bring 15 and 16 cents each. Mr.. Stephen G. Worth, late Fish Commissioner of North Carolina, has become corresponding editor of the Raleieh Reaister. We welcome Mr. Worth into the ranks of journalism in this State and congratulate our cotem po'rary on having secured the services of this courteous gentleman and accom plished writer. Indications. For the Sonth Atlantic States varia ble winds, generally Westerly, higher followed by a slight fall in temperature. eal Cstate. The house now occupied by Mr. S P. McNair, on Bed Cross street, be tween Second and Third, has been re cently purchased by Mr. James R. Chasten. The price paid was. $1,500. It will be occupied by Mr. J. M. Chasten, father of the purchaser, and his family. The Germaolas, The Germ an ia Cornet Band made an excursion to the Sound last night, ac companied by a good many others who took the opportunity to indulge in a healthfnl ride and to listen to good mus:c at the same time. Prof. Hern don, the instructor, went with, the band and conducted the music. It was a pleasurable occasion and was much enjoyed by the entire party. The Horner School. The catalogue of this famous seat of learning is before us. The exhibit for the past year makes a very favorable showing, there having been nearly 100 students. The faculty is composed of Messrs J. H. Horner. A. M. and J. C. Horner. A. M., Principals: Capt. T. J. Drewry and Prof. M. R. Hamer, A. B. . There are also inch assistant in structors as tho exigencies of the school may require. There are two students from New Hanover. E. E. Turlington, who is Second Sergeant of the Cadet Corps, and M. P. Taylor, Jr. Senator Ransom has a son at this school and he is Fifth Sergeant of the Cadet Corp. There aro eleven schools in tho course of instruction. Horner's has been un der its present management for more than thirty years and it is claimed that it Is the oldest school in the State. A Puzzle. We have been asked the following conundrum : "Which is' the greatest annoyance to pedestrians on the side walk, a bicycle. two nurses with a baby carriage each going abreast or two washerwomen with a big basket o clothes between them?" We give it np, and take the gutter every time. Some body else may "rassle" with the mo mentous question. Rusticating. Six young men of this city, with a vien to good solid enjoyment without being trammeled by the rigid convene lio.halities of society, hay pitched their tent under an oak tree at Wrightsvilie Sound, and are keeping bouse ia grand style. One of the party acts as cook, and barring occasional accidents, sue ceeds very well. They have been there abont a week and propose to remain a week longer. Personal. Col. H. C. Jones, of Charlotte, Mr M. Q. Waddell.. of Johnston county, and Gen. Robert Ransom are in the city to-day. Col. Jno. D. Taylor, we are sorry to learn, is uuite sick. ' He has an attack of sciatica. " - Mr. F, A. Lord, of this city, has gone to Fayelleville to reside, be having ac cepted a position as bookkeeper at Tokay Vineyard, tendered him by Hon. Wharton J. Green. Mr. C. W. Yates, who has been on a brief visit to his family at Lake Wacca. maw, returned to the city this morn me. Dunns: his absence he had two day's sport fishing in the Lake, and he got gloriously sunburned in tho time. Mr. Gerald McCarthy, a student of the National Deaf Mute College, Washington, D. C, is in the city, and will make "bis headquarters in Wil mington tor the Summer for the pur Dose ot col lectin 2 plants for his own and the herbaria of Cambridge, Eng land, the Smithsonian Institute, at Washington, D. C, and for the State Agricultural Department. Ha has very kindly offered to assist the Curtis Bo tanical Club of this city, and has been in the field with them already. He will also give bis personal instruction at the weekly meetings of the club. A .Brilliant Star. At thisscaaonthe brilliant star Vega, in the constellation of the Lyre, is almost in the zenith at midnight. It mav be recognized by means of two faint stars close by it, which makc3 a little eauilateral triannle with Vega. This is a good starting point for a tel escopic excursion to the Milky Way Vega itself is worth stopping a mom ent to look at. Even the observer with the naked eye will be likely to look back at Vega'many times alter he has once recognized its exceeding beautv and brightness, and will be tm - - - astonished to find that all the stars do not look alike, as he has supposed. It reauires but a minute's inspection to perceive that Vega is much whiter than most stars. In the telescope its jight has a brilliant blue tint that' invariably calls forth exclamations of admiration from those who see it for the first time. A good glass shows that tho back ground of the heayens all around Vega is strewn with minute stars, many of which can only be seen by glimpses at intervals through the blinding light that surrounds the great star, par ticularly when the atmosphere is un steady. Then they come out for a moment with piercing distinctness no bigger than needle points, bat possessing the concentrated brilliancy of so many living diamonds. The ceaseless flashing and scintillating of Vega, filling the whole field of the telescope with the play of light, and the rapid appearance and disappearance of these starry bub bles, which seem to be constantly danc- in? and breaking noon the flood of r radiance, make a peculiaily lively aad fascinating spectacle. - In Accordance with our usual custom at this season of the year, we close out our entire stock of Spring and Snmmer Clothing, regardless of cost, with a view to make room for one ot the largest purchases of Fall and Winter Clothing ever brought to Wilmington. We have every reason 10 Deneve mat iqc new prices which go into effect to-morrow morning and to contiou9 nntil Septem ber 1st, will prove to be the lowest ever placed upon perfect first class goods. Siikier, the Old Reliable - Clothier, 114 Market street. Tgn of the Golden Arm. - ":, . ' :"r . - t . We noticed quite a fine display of dog collars at Jacobi's Hardware De pot, t. Improvements. ' ' Mr. A. David, having pu rehashed tho honse and lot recently owned'1 and oc" copied by the late Judge R, S. t French, ' on the Northwest corner ol: Market and Seventh streets, and the house and lot adjoining and immediately .West? of the same, lately owned and occupied by Mr. -W. G. Meadows, is making several important improvements to the prop erty. The Meadows house is being entirely remodeled in its inter ion and when completed will be supplied With all tho modern improvements requisite Ijt. a convenient and desirable . dwell ing. The Judge French house wHi bo moved North to the rear of tho ; lot' 'arid on a line with Seventh street, and will also be entirely remodeled and refitted in a tasteful manner. The site from which the latter house will be removed will then have a handsome and attrac tive structure erected upon it as a fash ionable residence. It will ba in the Queca Anne style of architecture and wi'l be an imposing edifice. ;k , Base Ball. ' The match game yesterday between the Nationals, of Goldsboro, and the Seasides, ot this city, resulted ia a vic tory for the latter by a score of three to one. Both nine3 played remarkably wellbut the chances were all in fayor of the home team, as we consider thit there aro very few club3 whose profes sionalscan compare with Kurtz, Koock ogey and Monroe. Just before the commencement of the game a serious accident occurred, which marred to some extent the pleasures of tho victorv. It happened, as near as we can learn, in this wise: Mri Waddeli had knocked a bal into the air and. dropping his bat, ran to catch it as it descended. Mr. UarmiChacl also ran tor tne, same purpose and the two came into colli sion with such force as to knock them both down. Mr. Carmichacl suffered the lesser injury and was soon upon his feet again and subsequently took part in the game. Mr. Waddeli. however. was unconscious lor some time and his injuries wore such as not only to pre vent his playing, but to compel him to retire from the field. Wc aro glad to learn that, although suffering consider ably, he is somewhat belter to-day. Mr. Boatwright toek Mr. Waddeli'; place with the Seasides. Those Blind Doors have arrived. Parties in want of them can now be supplied at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot, t The Firemen. The Newbern hremen will arrive in this city at a quarter ot ll o'clock on Tuesday forenoon, the I4tb inst., and will be met at tho Front street depot upon their arrival by Wilmington Steam Fire Engine Co. No. 1, Howard Relief Fire Engine Co. No. 1, and Hook & Ladder Co. No. I, who will escort their visiting brethren to-the hall of the first named company, where the Newbernians will make their bead quarters during their stay in the city. In the afternoon all the companies will parade and be reviewed by j the Mayor and chief of the Fire Department, after which there will be a trial ot the dif, ferent engines at some place in the city to be hereafter named. On Wednesday morning the visiting firemen will be given an excursion on the Passport to Smithville, the Forts and out to sea. On Wednesday night they will be given a grand supper at the City Hall, and oh Thursday morn1 ing they will leave for home. While in Ncwbern last year our fire men were treated with the grandest and most cordial hospitality, in which the eitizeos vied with the fire depart ment in their efforts to show kindly feelings and appreciation of the Wil mington firemen. We hope that such open handed and open hearted courtesy will be appreciated and reciprocated by our own citizens in a most cordial greeting and larce hearted hospitality towards the New bern firemen. We will sell all wool white llannel shirU FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, at $1.50 at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No. 27 Market St., J. Elsdach, Prop, tf "We Ask All" INTERESTED IN . -' - HIDES, FCKS WOOL, jtoota. Feathers, lie es wax, Batter, Cheese, Eggs, Dried Fruit, Poultry, Hay and Produce stenenuiy 10 senu tor our fnce CTUTents Prompt returns on all Consignments. Trial shipments soUeltcd. U. L. WILLIAMS a CO., General Commission Merchants, ' Office. 163 William St, Sew lork. oet24 Itw ' - - TIT ANTED. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, 11 inwiy or country, to receire ugnt. aim pie. easy wort the year round. Work sent by nail; distance no objection. Salary from $ti to S15 n;r week: no canvass ing; no stamp required for- reply. Address Uxiox M'fG Co., 767 Washington street. Boston, Mass. July 2 lmd&w N EW AD VEKTISE3IKNTS. WANTED. AN AGENT TO TAKK OB dera In Wilmington, fcr "JCSSA1 d AN1 HPKEJJUEH OF JRUKMIAU . tUCK," $3.75." Addrcsa AGENCY D. APPLETON & CO., 437 Seventh s'rect, State qualifications. Washlrsrton. 1). C. J July U St Tar Heel Jjininient. OR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE EJvb Cream Ba Jin and Wti-Ee-Y ever's Ca tarrtt Cure. Also, sl complete atoefcef Patent uetucines. imtgs, c , at -j " -. , . 9. C MILLKK'S. July U Conor Fourth and Nun ats J. II. JONES, 11 VERY, SALE; jDOAEDING j , ,- -; AND EXCHANGE STABLES rtorfos. MnlM Bur area and . CarrI urns fur sale or hire, stxfct attention paid to boarding! noraea No 51 Pilncesv bet. 3rd ana Vh S B-, WibnlngtOD, N. C - jnly'J Horner School. . Oxford, N. C. ; A CLASSIpAL,; MATHEMATICAL AND XL. Scentlflc Academy, with military organza ti on and discipline. The Fall Term ot 1895 begins MONDAY, JULY 27, 1833. An am tie corns bt able Instructors is pro vlded, and the sehool thoroughly cquippc dfor emcient wcrs. Terms for hereto'ore. board and tuition, the same ns end fcr catalogue. . jalr 0 2w J. II. & J. C. UOBNEB. . , FIRST NATIONAL BANK - , OF WILMIN'GTO:!. A DIVIDEND OF THREE AND A HALF PEJJ CENT, has been declared by the Bsard of Directors of this Bank, payable on the 10th Inst. ' 1 A.K. WALKER, julySStnac ' Cashier A Favorable Sign. T" OOK AT THE HANDSOME SIGN ON Jj the sidewalk in front of our Store and see what Mennen's Corn ure will do. Try a bot tie. Only 25c. Our Ice Machine has arrived and we now draw the finest soda Water ever offer ed our public Ice Cream Soda Water, Peach Flavor, Thursday, 9th Jnst., and every day after until notice. munusjjku3., iulyS v 1C4.N. Front St. Brick Work. CONTRACTS FOR BRICK WORK OF j any kind, such, as Plastering. Slucceing, etc., aic solicited, uia walls maue to look U3 if built of best Press Brick, at a small coat This is much cheaper than painting, and it will be to the Interest of those who wish t have work done to give me a call, as I have bad an experience of thirty years in the busi ness. V. W. MCULiHMI, july 8 - Agent GEN. GORDON'S JOURNALS AT KARTOUM. TRINTD FROM THE ORIGINAL MSS., A. . ' by A. Egmont Hake, With Portrait, two Maps and thirty Illustrations. Bound in cloth ; ESD pages. Price only $2. For sale at HE IN 8 B ERG EIt'3. Pianos & Organs rpHB BEST SOLD AT MOST BE AS ON A BLE PRICES. At HEINSBERGER'S, july 8 . Live Book and Music Stores WILMINGTON & WELDON B. R. CO., OFFICE OF THE SEC BET ART AND TREASURER, WUJUKSTOy, N. C, Juy 6th, 185. A DIVIDEND OF FOUR PER CE&T. cn the Capital Stock cf ths Company will be paid to the Stockholders on and after the 15th Inst. . J. W. THOMPSON, july 7 3t Sext'y and Trets. Columbus Buggies. AWARD FOB THE BEST DISPLAY OF Lisbt Vehicle?, over all Competitors, at the World's Exposition, held at New Orleans, to the Columbus Bcggy Co.. Columbus, 0.: We awarded the Columbus Buggy Com panv. of Columbus. Ohio, a gold medal on best collective display of light baggies and carriages regardless of price ; also, meaais on Canopy-Top Surry Wagon, Brewster Pide-Bar wagon, jenerson wagon, xwo apnng nx ton and Ladies' Phae ton." J. C. MCCLELLAN. CHARLES BENSON Jury. H. X. FRANTZ. For rale by . T. J. SOUTHEBLAND. july 7 lwk Hauling. ' AM NOW PREPARED TO HAUL FUR- nlture and household goods to the Sounds, guiranteelag good teams, earefal dxirers and low charges. :: ' I hive also accommodations for a few more boarding horses. ' Horses and vehicles for hire on low tern: s. R. C. ORBELtl I ' Livery and Sale S tables, Corner Fourth and Mulberry Sts. juna 11 r Board;':v;:-:;; MORE BOARDERS, EITHER A FEW table, regular or transient, can be accommo dated with comfortable rooms and the best the raarket affords, at - - AUia. UlUX JLtJC 8, . 1 Market St. bet. Front aad Second. novlS it 4th Grand Annual Excursion Wilmington to '-Washing-. ton, D. 0, and Eeturn. S PECIAL TRAIN LEAVES FRONT ST. Ucrutt 4 SO n. m.. .Inl ujy iilh. Kctumlcg leaves Washinuton. U. C. ; i 1. m. Jnly ISth. umy t uounct Trl idTTln. 1 from wummgton and 1 all Stations on W. ft 11 Stations on W. AW. II. ll. South of Gohia I tooro. Tickets good only on special train. FTMrial (V!MlO TW.OVI7AiI whll. nuolil Tickets on sale at B. K. ticket ofilccs and by Mr. Arthur Prempcrt, No. 9 So Front St. ? . WH. HOWE, Manager; lunc 2 7t 4h frl m tu w th sat . Tacht Cooking Stoye. JU-T THE THING FOR VESSEL AND Steamboat use; durable and cheap. Always iu stock the Farmer and Golden Harvest Cook stoves. Tbey ara the pride of the kitchen. Wood acd Willow Ware, Pumps, Bath Tubs, Ac , at -. - . . TATfiriCR Jh TA.VflPq Jaly G -.. 23 South Front'st Simply Immense. OUR EGG PHOSPHATE ' IS A PRO nounccd success. Tome In at d try our Novelties in Soda Water and be convinced (If not already so) thst tho only place In Wil mington to buy 1 at . MUND3 BROS. Establishment, - 104 N. Front Street. Improved Ice Waehlrc In a few days, and Ice Cream Soda also. June SO A Nickel Saved is a Nickel PURE DISTILLED WHISKIKS.' Coolctt Beer iu tho city. Smoke tho Centenarian, Brock, Season, Carolina Yacht Clnb and the Democratic Boom 5 eents Cigars and you wia get the ocst and save a Nickel. To be had only at McGOWAAi'S Saloon, 6 8. Front fit. June 25 Pig Fish ! Pig Fish ! piOOD SUPPLY ON HAND AT PINE GROVE. Our 8IIARPIE and other Bosts ready at five minutes' notice with OWEN JONES (best boatman on the Sound) and his two bo j s always on the lookout to take you sailing. Transient and Permanent 'Boarders accommodated. Telephone No 7tf June 27 f ED. WILSON MANNING. Water Coolers. ATER COOLERS AND OTHER NEW good3 jbst received and for silo ver? low at GILES & MURCUISON'S, Opposite New Market - july ii CONFIDENCE ESTABLISHED UPON facts and living evidence, Is sure to pro duce a growth in busmcts, as has been cleat ly proven by J. R. MARSHALL. licrcral Commlss'on Mcrchsnt, 24 North Water St. , Wilmington, N. C, Who has won the conflience of many of the Farmers and Village Merchant by his dili gence to busincf s and corrcCnss In returns. lie la receiving Consignments dlly of Coun try Products, which ho sells at f ilr prices. Consignments eoKci tel. ' June 30 Stationery. : QF.AL KINDS; SUITABLE FOR MER- chants, Teachers, ' Lawyers, Ministers . and J others.' We make a specialty of Blank Books and Stationery for the - use of Counties and Count jOflidals. Orders for Fngravlng Checks, Drafts, Notes, School Programmes, Invlta. tlons, Vlaltlrg Cards, Ac , win meet with prompt attention at ' v- k july 6 YATES BOOKSTORE. FOR SALE -AT- LOWEST CASH PRICES 1 Cask, Capacity 1,000 Gals. " 160 " ' 100 M. T. Whiskey Bbls. 100 M. T. 8 Hoops, New Alcohol Bbls. n. BRUNHILD & BRO., WILMINGTON, N. 0. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Liquors. Cigars &sTobacco. July 8 - :' ' ' Take a Hide. -pAST HORSES AND COMFORTABLE' Vehicles, by the hour or day, at low prices. Carriages fjr hire with careful and comre tsnt drivers. , Gentle hcrscs which can be driven by ladles. v E, C. ORRELL, livery, Sale.and FeedJStaye, - - may 19 Comer Fourth andMalberryita Is

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