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1 ; ' 1 1 - VOL. VL-NO. 217. NEW; BERNE. N C, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1887. price 5 cents; II f : 1 mm ou RNAL LOCAL NEWS. ; t Kew Berne, Utittde. MP V Forth. .' P- ; '-'-- longttud. 77 8 Wert. - Sua rises, 6:88 Length of dey.l . Baa ltd, 4:o0 1 10 hours, S3 minute ' Moon rlss et 841 p. m. - - -!" 'I ; .BUSINESS LOCALS. rpMf ENTt DOZEN wy Superior Azet O, atJov prices. . uko. all ia. CHRISTMAS GOODS li great variety at O. E. Slover'e. Raisin, Cnr - rants. Citron, Miooe Meat, Candies, ' elerani riokles, fresh (Jannea uooas, . fresh. Roasted Coflfee, fine Tea ana vary - best Batter. , deem. a E. Blovm. - OEEDPEA8. Beins and Potatoes for O Tiaokars'ose. Geo. Aixm & Co. TTJ8T ARRIVED another lot of Choice J tli mi to loo. emmi ncaiee ' Preeervss, Jelly and Mince Meat at -.. . . . . Jho. Dean's. ... . - 4 p ARRETT'S Medoo Vineyard Cognao Ut and Wine lor saie; at aianuiaoiu lrer prices, by ' Jakks Rbdmomd. ' I) USE Liquor and Wine for Medici - IT jial and other naea, at wholesale. James Rxdmomd. D IREOT npor French Brand r and Holland Gin arrired lm lwnt anil A n timm niM sfc Oil Lnm louse la New Berne, guaranteeing gen jlae goods for aale. Jab Redmond. DEDMOND'8 Ginger Al. Lemon IV Soda, ato., equal to imported. Jakes Redmond. BTJQ3IES, McD. Pate' make, for aal at Dail Bbos'. A lung Cfeeter was on the street near thi market dock yesterday around " wTkh considerable blowing was don. Ooitaga prayef meeting this erening at 9 o'clock tinder the auspices of the Y. M. a A., at the residence of Mr. Annie Stanley on Broad street. party of Northern gentlemen in cod. pan y with Clement Manly, Eq.. will leave this morning for Turnaqoln Bay on a duck hunt. Good luck to them. t The Governor ha offered a reward of v I16Q for the apprehension and capture Of JJiH Williams (colored), who is charged with the murder of Luke R. Russell in Craven county . . The News & Observer says during Mr Pearson 'a series of meetings just closed about five hundred persona made profession of faith and about fire bun - died backslider were reclaimed and expressed a determination to make - atronger efforts to livp to their faith. The .eteamer Carolina will leave for Snow Hill tomorrow morning at 9 o'olook and return Friday, .This will , give parties an opportunity, of attend ing the tale of personal property of Jacetf MoCotUr, d-oeased wbich take place at hi reldnoe on Thursday. Steamer Jtoremsnt. ' The Eaglet of the E. C. D. Line sailed - yesterday with cotton and lumber. The .Vrcper of this line will sail tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. - Dwellilvg and Kitchen Burned.' The dwelling bouse, kitchen and ' pantry'W. W.Franks of Trenton were burned ea Saturday night laat. The Are originated In the kitchen and ie " Mppoeed to bare caught from the stove ' pipe." Moat of the furniture was saved , la a damaged condition. j . Tlnance Cottmittee'i ItepOtt. , War begin today the publication of the - count 0 nance committee's report and ' will continue ft from day. to day until it i completed, ll b a complete state ment of receipt and dlsburssmthte'by the aeveral county. ffloen and should ' be carefullyexamlned by .all.tax . payer. - " ' " i . Peraxmal : , I KisaRachael Simmon of Pollokiville, I visiting UrJ. a Whltty family.:- Capt. B. W.' Wahab arrived . from . Hyde oounty, yesterday evening.; "f Rev. G. D." Langston of Aurora,1 la ta the city. He say the people of hi Mo tion has felt the need of A new1 county more than aver for the past few weeks sj many were compelled to he at Wash lag ton for two weeka attending oourt. , ' . Llit of Letters . ' '- ;; Remaining la the' poetotSoe at New I erne, Craven county, N. C, Deo. 11th, . isi7: ... s;; .; . i Zelpber Dudley, Bob FaisOT, Laura npl Col. F. Gardner, R. 8. Gunosl, V. I-". 1'v.F.nge & Co , Page Lawaoa. p ' r. S. A. Rudolph, William Lrona, J. 15. I .;!r, F. U. reHetier, Benj. H. Sim t :- , llrs. A. J. & Walker, w .,' rT'-n calling foraboT letters, will $y ajTert'ped, and fire date of list. ; x . U. 1- a klt, P. M. I'Tt T fpicionscf rrtoni who . -iv t -T(::v,wartif'iiM"jtltas r- -.S: ' r.";r2 t.,e but Fr. " - ?fr l..-r st , r. -a ! - t - i .ftuail Xatlagv A geatlamaa of this oity hae agreed to attempt to eat e-'qunU day for thirty ucoewiveday for which he is to re ceive twenty-live dollar in cash. The eating is to take place at Harvey oy ter saloon in the basement of Hotel Al bert where the judges will aaaemble each day and see that the bone of the quail are cleanly picked. We believe many failures have been made in the attempt to accomplish this feat, and if New Berne prod ace on who can do it hit fame shall go abroad In the land. Work of the Superior Oourt Solicitor White givea us the following summary of the work done at the late term of the Superior Court: There were one hundred and twenty' four oaae on the docket, of theee eight were mattere of costs, thirty-two were oontinued. four were not guilty , sixty' one convictions and submissions, and a aol pros waa entered in nineteen the most of which were against justices of the peace for failing to make returns and were on the docket before solicitor White came into office. L'Ombra. At last an engagement has been made with the Kate Bensberg Opeia Com pany, and we are to be delighted with a production of L'Ombra by Flotow. The date eet forth company's appearance here is Friday the 28d inst. Misa Kate Bensberg. the prima donna of the com pany, is a St. Louis lady. She atudied with thr best masters in this ceuntry and Europe and waa prima donna of Carl Rosa' gran4 Engluh Opera Com pany in London and the American Opera Company in this country during ita first aeason. Everywhere they nave appeared the press speaks of Miss Bens berg and the oompany in the highest terms of praise, frequently comparing her to Patti. L'Ombra, the opera they produce bere, was first produoed in Paris at the Theatre Comique, and subsequently in the prlnoipal theatre of Germany and Great Britain. It has ne ver been given before in this oountry. The muaio Is bright and sparkling and the dialogue has a strong comedy vein. The story is supposed to take place in the eighteenth oentury, and from all we can learn we feel safe in promising one of the finest musical penormanoes ever given here. Vote for Subscription. Does New Berne want to take a step forward t Then vote for the railroad subscription and insist on a bridge across Neuse river. Doee Craven county want to see it only city grow In commercial Impor tance and thereby make a better market for the produote of it oitiaena Y Then vot for the subscription to the New Berne and Wilmington Railroad and Insist upon selling the stock in A. ft N. C. R. and building a bridge across Neuse river wi h the proceeds. If it is the de sire of the people of this county to see their city languish and become an in significant retail market, then vote against subscription. v Every able;-bodied "man- that goes from this oounty South .to work tur pentine is s loss to the county of at least one hundred aad twenty-Ove" dollar per annua. On bandied of the is a to of twelve thousand dollars a year. Ths building of a railroad from Nsw Berne to Wilmington will give them employment and keep them at home. . The building of a railroad ' from New Berne to Wilmington will insure the construction of the new coast line. The road will eventually be oontinued through the oouuty by way of Venoe- boro to Washington, When this is dons the increased waluation of property, brought here on eooount of. the nsw route will more than pay the lnurest on fifty thousand dollar in bonds. No town has ever gone backward by having 1 " more i railroad facilities, no matter la what' direction the railroads tend ', Feyetteyille, a dead town a few year ago, now: i thriving, enterprising place, la a striking example of vim, pdah aad new Iff whioh new lines of raltroads ufaev t i ' X;U i - ; . The tax to pay Interest on fifty thou sand dollar in bonds aad create a sink ing f nnd foe ths plnclpal will not exoeed fifteen cents on the Jiundred dollars valuation evea though ths building of ths railroad does not bring a dollar of other capital- tothe-mntjrr;To say that a railroad from Now Bare to Wil mington will not bring additional tax abls property to ths county is contrary to oommon sense and all experience. ? .Property owners, laborer and every body in Craven county will be bene fited by the construction of a railroad from New Bern e to Wilmington, and they can -well a.tord to loan the credit of the conn ty to ths extent of fifty tb"rif sal di'Uri for tV.Ij purpose. ' (y in try q -.-'-'''y for ", Progressive Basinets Principles.; " There are a great many things in life that it is hard for as to give credit to. although we see it demonstrated time and again, it is hard to believe that a continual dripping of water will wear the hardest stone, yet it is demonstrated every day that it will. Toe softest plant that grows will gradually push its way through hard earth, and sometimes penetrate stones. Soft wood is wet and put it in a crev iee in a rock so that ita swelling is made to bunt it asunder. The gradual . waahings from the hills in many of ths eastern oounties has filled up the beds of the rivers, and drunk up the supply of water that was intended to refresh and fertilize the rioh valleys, and have left it a dry and desert land. Brick by brick and stone by stone the mighty edifices of the world have been built. "Line Jipon line and precept upon precept," the great moral truths that have refilled, elevated and ennobled the human family, have been spread abroad in the world. Thus, by apparently insignificant agencies and against fearful opposition, progress has been made in the business principles of the world. One of the moat important, and at the same time seemingly the most feeble of these ageno es, has been that of news paper advertising. People have stood in amasement and have seen some men gather foi tunee as if by magic: and when asked ths secret of tbeir wonderful suooees tbey have incredulously heard them say, "I owe my auocees in lite to advertising. One man after another has demon.- strated before our eyes the wonderful lonaenoe of advertising by amaseinc fortunes in sell inn some worthless stuff. Ninety-nine active business men out of a hundred will confess that advertis ing is a great help to business. Of course we sometimes see a man who bt the force of his character, the amount of hie money, the excellence of bis goods and the fairness of bis deal ings, wbo does a good business. But ibis only illustrates that character, busi neas capacity, and money count in bus- ness, not that advertising don't pay. Liberal advertising gives character to a business man, and liberal advertising by the business men of a city gives character and prominenoe to a city. A gentleman of integrity the other day took up that sterling paper the News and Observer and seeing it filled with new attractive business advertise ments, said "I tell you Raleigh is a live town, see how her business men adver tise." This too, would be the comment of any intelligent observing man. To see a city paper filled with patent medicine and other advertisements of worse character, speaks poorly for the business enterprise of the oity, but to see it with dead or no advertisements is even a worse sign. Goldeboro Argus. Catarrh, Ilay or Rom "vcr. The oleansintf, soothing and healing properties of Droya Prophylactic Fluid are experiened in the treatment and oureof Catarrh and kindred oom plaints The Fluid soothes and heal the in flamed membranes and removes the of fensive odor that charaotenzss the dis- ie. Should the inflammation have reaohed the throat use the Fluid as a gargle to allay the Inflammation and to disinfect. Stonewall Items. We are being furnished with a south east deluge. Tbe lumbermen are getting happy ; it has gone up from $8 00 to $81 and H00 per thousand. Rev. Z. Parris is down to visit his family and friends. His appearanoe is that high living agrees pretty well with him. The bounty commissioners and jus tices of tbe peace of tbe county were in joint session' on Monday last and the commissioners were authorised to build a proper house for the poor, and make such improvement on the jail as will make it oomfortable and safs. Bayboro is progressing in her educa tional facilities. 8he has a floe high grade school well patroolsed. It is under the oharge of Prof. G. T. Farnell, a most effioient instructor, and his pat rons era well pleased with him, and Use BetUe Serebee has a auooessrui school ea the smaller order, and she hai, or it seems so, a large scholar from about Pamltoo county aa ho frequently comes up to take lessons ws suppose. , , " " Important to seven out of every ten people. The moment constipation be ams, that moment t&e mood Begins to be impure and poor, and tbe system to demand the use of Laxador. . If you want to have your baby healthy and beautiful, four thing are neoessaryt Fresh air, good food, bright sunsbins aad Dr. Boils Baby Syrup. , -- ' . Kr. Spencer Elected President of the BaLTDCOKz, Ud , Dec 11. At a meet ing of the directors of ths Baltimore Ohio B. B." today Vice President Samuel Spencer was elected 'president and his alary" fixed at' 823,000 per annum. President Garrett's salary waa $40,000. The resignation of Second , Vios-Presi dent Thomas - at. aong was presented i: V -Wea4rrJ Cwves, - -W. Bl Eoyt Co., wholeeais and re tail druggists of Rome, Ga,, say: Ws have been selling Dr. King's Nsw Dis oovery, Electrio Bitters and Bookleas Arnica Salve for two years. ' Have never can a tea remedies id at sett as well, or give such universal satisfac tion. There havs been some wonderful cores effectby, these medicines in this city." Beveral cases of pronounced Corseu" -;on tare ba entirely cored l-y ts cf s ffw bottles of Dr. Kino Ne" I . t . t . tulea In connection y n. :-.i Jules Ferry Shot. Pais, Dec. 10. M. Jules Ferry was fired at three times this afternoon by a man in the lobby of the Chamber of Deputies. There is great excitement, and ths details of the snooting are not Let obtainable, but It is reported that . Ferry is seriously wounded s M. Ferry was shot by a man aged about 20, named Anbertin, but also known as Berekein. He state that he U on of a band of twenty revolu tionists. The band drew lot and it fell to him to commit the first crime. Berekein declares that he swore to kill Ferry. He was captured. Aubertin appeared in tbe ball of the Chambtr of Deputies and asked to see both at. Ferry and Gublet. M Goblet, did not respond, but Ferry did, and on his appearance Aubertin drew a revolver and fired three times at him. Reports oonflict as to tbe extent of M. Ferry's injuries. Two shobi struck him. One is reported to have penetrated his cheat and anyoher made a contusion on his thigh. Other reports say that neither shot penetrate i the flesh, but both caused contueions. M. Ferry was taken to a hospital, and van able to walk home after receiving attention. Ills injuries, whatever tbey may be, are slight By slanders tried to lynch Aubertin after he had fired tbe shots, but were pre vented wiib difficulty from carrying out their intention. A litbe Public ed. Every farmer and citizen living at a distance from large towut IVblc tbe necessity for eome meaus of re mitliiig fuiall bum a of money. Only about 14 per oent of our post offices arc supplied with postal notes, anil it is often ditticult to get postage, stamps. The proposition to receive fractional cunency in amouuts of 10, 15, 'St, 50 and 75 cents meets with universal approval as a supplement to our present sil ver com. To the weekly presssuch would be a decided boon, lor many subscriptions are delayed or never sent I com the difficulty iu getting postage 8tamie or postal notes, lu the payment of wages by large manufacturers the fractional cur rency will be found much more con venient in making change than silver, which is too bulky for the purpose. This new issue could, il necessary, be based upon silver and be always good in exchange for silver. It is to be hoped that thin plan may be carried through. Evening Journal, IHilutli Minn. Wonderful Hefttoralloik of Slgtit Hkknuam. Tkxas. Mk. A. K. IIawkks: DaarAiir Tbe spectacles 1 procured from you eight yars ago entirely r stored my sight, and, until two yean since, have been able to read the Jinert print without glasses. W. H Lockktt, M D. All eyes filled andlbe til guaranteed at the drug store of V. 8. Duffy. New Berne sepB lm ELECTI0NN0TICE HTATl 01 NoTH Caromha ('raveD I'OUul) COMVIHHIONKB'B Om C. rEW BlHHK, lire. ISlli, 17 To the Eleeton of Crave I 'mini Notice Is hereby given thalou Thursday, Juiirjr S6ih, A.D 188, ao lellon will t held al ihe eeveral pre clnola of Urareo ( ounly lor ihe purpoee of bubmillln to Ihe qaallflrd voters of said oounly tbe question of aubecrlblng Ihe turn of fifty Tbo..aaud Dollars to Ibe Uapllal H toe It of me iuul Carolina Laod and Railway company. All persons desiring to role for aald propo al Hon of subecripUoD, shall arrit In ihe banoi dox, at me voting preemoi where be may be entitled to vole, a piece of paper with Ihe word. "BOBacniP'tuB' either wrltlnor pritited thereon, and ill pervoos deelriog to vote against eat piouwltlonihal) ri-n.,ii a piece of paper with the words ".No sm souIPTIOft," either printed or wrltlerj tuereon. The aald election w HI be conducted tinder the same rn lee and wgulatioos prasorltx d lor electl n of members of the general assembly All persons desiring to vote at eald election are requlre.1 to he e the r names registered Deiore uie asy 01 election. By order or tbe Hoard, ORLANDO HCBBR, Register of Deeds. dlSdwtil ax officio Clerk NEW BERNE THEATRE. Friday EvenV, Dec'r 23 First prod notion in this city of Flotow 's brilliant Three-Act Opera, BT TBI KATE BENSBERG ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. ALBERT P1TTERIO . Maarrr. For Benefit of St, Johns Lodge PARkCLINO HVaiOl MAOBiriLB fjonxnii r. .g Wiflg TnG! A GREAT OAST : MISS KATES BBRffftBERQ. Prlma-DoBfta t6fa0, late tit OarT Rosa's Urana wfiiso upm vompsvny, urnry Lane, London, and ihs tnarloan , Opera uonsuy, Aesdesar of Maale, Naw.Xark. ,MIS3,LOU8E GKLv Ooftfcrelto, formerly with tbe Aaxrlean Opera r- :v MB, BOSS DAVID. 1 tea Or, lata of Ware Loalsa Ketlogg Ooeeert .. ... - vomipmuj, . .... .. I' " MB. ED. KalQilT. . , :- fissso, fomerlj; of the Btrakoscli Opera -- . ' Oompany. . . ' SIO. CAKLrOS A. 8EBRA2TO Muekal XXrsetor, forrreriy or the KUaS Op- ' " era iorapuip, , - Gnetfete4iisin.fi.M. Cailarysno, Krvd ' m.B be oMAlned on a. rf after Tt' - In. at Beits Jwirv tnrv, COMMERCIAL. COTTON MARKET. New York, Deo. 12.-10:20 a. m Futures opened steady. Salea of 0,900 balee. December, 10 40 January, 1(747 June, 10 87 July, 10 08 August, 10 06 September, 10 43 October, November, 9 95 February, March, April, 10 M 10 05 10.78 10 80 May, New Berne market steady Sales of 47 balee at 9 to 9 8 4. Peanuts 60 to 75 cts. per bushel. Eggs 17 to 18. Kioe firm at SI 00 to f 1.10, in sacks Corn steady, 47 to 55. Fodder, 80c. to 81 00 per hundred. Heed cotton 83 00 per hundred. Turkeys Si. 50 to $2 00 per pair. "Imitation is the &incilkest flattery . 1 "BELL tbe JErVELER" Has returned from Northern Markets with tbe Largest, Most Complete and Varied Stock of Watches, Diamonds, FINE JEWELRY, .STERLING SII.VKK A N I PLATED WAKE ever seen in this aerliuu. He lias no hesitation in saying he can offer tbe best luducemeuls lo tuyere, del dwlf S. B. WATERS, Jr.. for thk Best and Cheapest Line of Gents' Furnish'gGoods HATS, SHOES, Clothing, Umbrellas Lc. All tbe Iateet Novelties always in stock . Best 3.00 Hhoe in the city. Kvkky Taib Wakkanted. Ask lo see bis 00c Hliirt. Also, the celebrated Arrow llrand Collar, two for 25r. Clothes lo order u e.ially. 1 il lJl'HANTEKl. Neit Hour to A M. Itaker, op,.. I lcopal ( liurr I . svpUi iiw;iiii AGENCY FOR ' Blest be the hands that toll to aid The great world's ceaseless netfd The bands that never are afraid To do a kindly deed. " Therefore yon ran find at '1A.nhII.1h FINK I IIJAH AiiKM'l. i-rliilt-i,()f,l l W. 1.. I'almer, Ihe rliolrrbL varlel) ma1f al popular prices. Wa I. I'Al.ill H Keronii tli)r frnn oor. Hmi h I- torn anl MlU.lle elreele. ,N-w HuthH. Si' To Arrive: CA1T. W. A. KNI.OE will be nl the stables of the Henderson 1 1 ou ie hbout the Tenth of December with a car load of N. C. HORSES and MI LEH .1,i2 HARDWARE. 8ali, Doora and Illiixli, I'atnta, OilM nnd ;ii)'.. inw, ( Cine nt ami Flaater, AMD All Orailfs ol COOK IN (J AM IIEATINO 8TOVEH, AT BOTTOM PRICES! L. H. CUTLER, 26 & 28 Middle Street, NEW BERNE. N. O. Sale & Livery Stables. THK FIRMS OF A A M. HA UN AND af . H A HN A OUM- ' A N Y has ien dis- vsd bj he death ' A. Hahn. M. Hahn 111 continue the XMineas or BALK, kXCHAPOB AND LIVKBT of aORSIO. SXLKa, eta. at the Ola uavi u Ai-die etrset, where be baa la an same cosiness in roe eityslnoe ieVwlll bepisaasn lo meei ns old friends aad oatoanara. Will baeo bao l in ane aeaaon a rinis LT OV HtaiRI aad BTLM. Alan, r IN IwT V aivwossksi BaRKWU. ' s ATlar AATTlOn nuasaniiau, HL HAHN & CO. ancitdeiaa Wanted, BOO TONS of COTTOK HEED. Hlfhait Cash Price pjld, de Hrered 1 KwBrae ; R H fe J.' A. HfiADOWS, DB: J. D. CLARK Vr y Prsrv , earn' ess reilot Broad. . ' " aar714y PI Jog The Salvation Hiny Is small in camparieon to the Army of Buyers who viait daily the Mammoth Dry Goods Repository H. B. Duffy Here hre Borne of ihe altractione: Faal colur Calico.. Red lUiiin-l all wool Men ai.it Hoy 's Unto Men 's Heavy Itxili. Boy s Boiir A good I,ndy o BulUm Hhne ... 5o . 15c. ...25c. ?1. 95 . 60c. CI 00 Double widili Caabuiere. uil colore. 18e. Children's Builun hhued 50c, lour llandkerchlefs for 100. All linen I Unci k errh icf h JJc, All linen Napkin, liuge i.: 5c. And othi ru e.juallv ai olurlllng, to be neen by calling . urlv U I .re tbey are all sold. 1'iettoe rt iiit inl.i r thai the "rush" (auheo un lo turn away customers daily, iberefuie cu rhoultj call early and be aerved. To The Wholesale Trade. We wuuld rtKr juu to scorea of counliy uiercbanu Hi every vicinity of Hub and adjoining cuunlies who are ac tually K'-iiuik' ud. h'"iiik Bargains boubl of UH We ketp eiai tly what you need, at nureH that boldly defy lompetition. As many Main an 1 Slu es as any two stores iri the city . In the lanuac of ihr Sjl vationist, "Will you come AND DDNT YOU FORGET IT, u t I have juht receiaed a lot of the Ten- , neaaee Cart Wheels and Axles. AlaOraC!- f u II u pply of Champion, (1 ranger, Boss, : Dixie and I'oney l'lows. ' '"' , J.I'. WHITTY, Craven St., Newbern, N. O. .., f l'low Castings of every deecrlp tion. y STOP ! STOP! STOP,! ! EATON the JEWELER, AND BEE TOE Largest aod Best Selected i STOCK OF Watches, Clocks. Jewelry." - , 80 LID 8ILVEB AND PLATKD WARE. To be found in Eastern North Carolina. Come and eee me. Don't forces tht' " ' place. i SAM. K. EATON 'jjV D029dwtf Middle atreit..' x NOTICE. The Nahonal Bake or Nsw BlRjrx, -Siw Bi, N. C., Deo. 9.186t Tbe Annual Meeting of tbe Stock holders of this Bank, for the Electioa of -Directors, and tbe transaction of such other business aa may eotne before them, wilt be held at their Banking Hove on the d Tuesday, being the 10th day of January, 1888 . f .-. Tbe Polls will be opened t 11 If., to beoloeed at I f.M. W 69 dtd O. H. ROBERTS, Cash V. ironcE. - By tirta of , mortrsfea tmrmt4 t tne by A. H EoUotv I will sell at I in aoouob, al tbe Brick Store on f die meet, fa. the city of Kewbem, ! ly occupied by said A. H. Uoh , the 22d day of December. A. I. 3 commencing at 10 o'clock, A. 1' , stock of Honors, Cifam, j(. niters tad I lxtors in -- . JO. IN O ' : Tbia Ut day of D..
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