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- : s. v . . r . 5 Zt-. - ? Journal VOL. VII.-NO. 155. NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS r ; I, v Busnmss locals. , "V . , . ; wnw " " IK order ta naake m aatlre eaaage la Mr boslnwa. we ara offering 'oar Mock at Dry Oooda aad 6hoea at New York Cost. Tala la m fraud ; we aseea baa lam. Either rtuil or wfcoleaale enstoaart mill find it ta their 'latere Bftdltn . : i A. II. BAKES. IRISH Potatoes, Ojioos. Coraed Beef and Bum. C. E. Slotir. HOURS f receiving Ice from the Jarmaa loo Factory oa Sunday: ? to 9, 11 to I and S to 7. AQAIX I am before tha poblio and wish to IMPRESS upon their iniadatho fact that my Groceries arc bejoad competition whea prica and quality ara both considered. 1 have not I era North, aad theraby incurred in expense of several hundred dollar which the eoaaumer mutt par, but have used pea and ink, found the cheapen roatketa and bought, saving that un necessary expense, of which I propose to f if a my eaatomara the bene fit. 1 am aow rvoeivtog, senai-weekly. Butter and Cheese from tha finest Dories, in the country. Try a pound of each, and if you ara not more than pleated, return them and gat your money. My aim i to please aad give perfect aatiafaotion. r THE GROCER, E B. HACKBURN 1JARIS GREEN for destroying the cotton worm at e Geo. Allien t Co GIN SAWS filed promptly and satis factorily by aug28dwlm.l A. R. Dkmmsn. SPINACH, Turnip, and Siberian Kale Bead at Geo. Allkn & Co. I) OIL' A BUTTER, the best in the market, on lea at Dunn's, only 30 centi per lb. 7HITE LEAD, Mixed Piim, Vr ' niah, Oil and Ulaea at Geo. Allen & Co. USE PURE ICE. manufactured by the Jarraan Ice Factotr. I J) 20if IN order to make, an entire change in our business we are offering our atock of Dry Good and Shoes at New York cost. Thia ia no fraud ; wo mean buaineaa. Either retail or wholesale cuatomara will find it to their interest to call on ua. s28dlm A. M 13AKER MlLLE.lJEOCA, the joung Amtri can opera singer, is achieving great sacccRB abroad. At Por'.smooth, Vs.,. on Saturday, four Italians were IdHt cap- tared who Lad Hooded the town with counterfeit money. "EAcn man is a walking coal mine, and it is for him to decide whether it shall send forth beat and light, or only soot and smoke." In Germany, which has a high protective tariff, the wages per hoar are only abont hall what they are in England where fieo trade exists. The Republican Senators held a canens Saturday at which the tariff was under consideration, bat no vote was taken and no con elusion reached. . AS tbe Republicans hare nomi nated Harrison for President, it is to bo" presumed that they are cbil dre&oJDld Harry,'? and are go ing ti their father's house. riLLy brare "men- are not nseessarUj gentlemen, far they maynothare the thoughtful cnl tare (bar rewgTiizes the rights of '"'otherVy but all true gentlemen are 'brave," MISS. B08B CLEVELAND says .that the ambition of her life is to pat ia circulation "green thoughts." Some ' persons ' reach the goal of Miss Cleveland's aspirations with' ; at in .effort ' ' -lit the days of pur fathers a tariff of 81 percent enabled them to drive oat the savagesj in oar day ft tariff of 47 per . cent has made savages who butcher our people and destroy , their substance ' ' At a mass meeting at Salem, ; Ya., last Monday, Presidential elec tors John T. HarrU and W.' B. Berry delivered, addresses, and one hundred colored' men: announced Jheir intention to act independent ly of old party leaders and support Cleveland and - Thnrman.' This declaration fell In the Republican ramp- like a bombshell, and a tre mendous effort was made to stem the tide, but ia vain, j A ": IT lias been said that , "There Is to one to take Proctor's place." If 1 7 this it is neast that every man i : cccnpy his own place, and be i " 'a for tha way ia which he has filled it, it is true. Bat if it U meaat that science is left childless, and no one remains to Inherit her riches it is false. Science has many children, and every new born oa is the heir of alt who have gone before. LOCAL NEWS. Gorton's minstrele will a at tha theatre tomorrow night. Owing to the contlnaed rain, yeetarday waa quit orinhog a gloomy day. Rev. Sam Jonea, an evangeiiat of much doIp, begiaa a aeriea of meetings iu Durhnui, October 17th. Anousl meeting of stockholders of the New R.-rpe Building and Loan As soc iai n nt the Y. M. C. A. rooms at 7:30 tonight It woulJ be well if the numerous holes that have been forming for some time on the shell streets were remedied by replacing more shell before tbey become worse. On laet Sunday eight Ray. II. W. Battle delivered a sermon at the Bap tist Church on the yellow ferer which waa followed by a collection of thirty five dollars. Thia amount will be in creased and then forwarded to Jack sonville. aj! Taken from the front porch of the Baptist parsonage, yesterday morning, an umbrella wHih the nametfQ. W. Battle on a small braes plate in the handle. The person who haa it can quietly replace it. when nobody is look1 ing, and feel all the better for hating done to. This is good weather for umbrellas and we blame no one for carrying one even if it ta borrowed. We publish today an article from Round Knob on the scenery, etc. of Western North Carolina which haa been delayed on aocount of pressure on our columns since the reception of it. The writer is a native of Northern O. rmarjy, has traveled much of tha old country and visited the places of note in -much of the Unitrd States, but un qualiCedly pronounce the scenery around Round Knob the finest he bad ever seen. lie is on the way to St. Petersburg where he will take up his residence next spring. Damage to Crops A postal card from Barnwell, Craven county, states that the damage to the cropa by the recent rains is at least fifty per cent la sections where the cotton was open the damage has been quite serious, both to grade aad quantity. Steamer Movements. The Newbene of the O. D. line sailed yesterday with a large cargo of cotton, navale stores and other freight, and a number of passenger. "Steamer Manteo arrived last night. The Eaglet of the E. C. D. line will sail at four o'clock thia afternoon. The Vesper of tbialine will arrive tomorrow. The Howard of the Independent line arrived yesterdsy from up Trent river ith fifteen bales of cotton aad other freight. The Accident to Col. J. N. Whit ford, It is with much regret that we an nounca that tha accident to Col. John N. Whitford, spoken of in yesterday's issue necessitated the amputation of the fingers of his left hand., The . aocidept was caused by a horse whi(je was leading behind , his t buggy by a very small line wrapped around his hand. The horse gave a sudden jerk back while tha one to the buggy was traveling at a pretty rapid fait. causing the Una to bui itself in the flesh and crushing the bones. The Una broke and whea Colonel Whitford took his pieca from around bis hand one of the Angara, dropped off. He is doing m all under the ciroumstanoes, bat will be oonfinei to his room for ometirta. 1 Personal. Mr. M. Bryan of VanceboiO, was, ia the city yesterday on a business trip. Ur. B. F. Mayo of Aurora has been in the city a few days. Ha says while the excessive rains In bis section have oon iderably Injured cropa, there will itiO be mora than an average y ielo. Miss Sadie Manly has returned .frern a visit to Hillaboro. - k.' ., Ur. B. K, Bryan of Charlotte actived last atght, 'v T,'3''i ' . Mr. Ferdinand TJlrich,' Mrs. TJlrlch and children and Miss Mamla tj&lcni re turned last night from Atlantic City, ft. J., where they spent . the summer ' Edgar Haughtin. Eiq of Chalk tm county arrived last night en routj (91 his plantation near rolloksvUIe.. - Mr. C. J. Sjheelkf,. arohitaea sad builde, of Martineburg, W VavarrWad last night. - jt..it f"''W arrived last s -. f'" -.. i . -it l- - . Hon. night. F.'M.'; Simmons ho, t. x. concovs. Will speak at Bookertoa, Greene coaaty, oa Friday, Sept. tSth. At Yanceboro, Craven oouaty, Satur day. Sept. Mth. XI Boow Hill, Greene county, Wed nteday, October 8d- State and County Exhibitors. Ealalgh Fair, (ool.,) Sap. M 85. Oraaasbor Firemen 'a Tournament, sept, zo-ST. Concord Fair, Oct. 9-11. Goldsboro Fair, Oct -13 . Durham Exposition, Oct. 10-13. Alamanoa iak, Oct. 10-18 Beaafort Fair. (ool. J Oct. 11. Elizabeth City Fair. Oct. 18-19. Wilmington Gala Week. Oct. 23-27. Weldoa Fair, Oct. SO to Nov. 3 Rocky Momnt Fair, Nov. 14-19 State Fair, Oct. 1J-19. Cumberland Fair, Nov 18 We wish the above and all other Fairs we may probably have overlooked all the suocees they deserve, and when they ara aver aad people rested, we re epactfullj iavita them to tha East next February whea wa expect to show up the abundant resources we have and that have heretofore ao long remained dormant. Our exposition last spring was tha recipient of much praise, but thia time, with mora experience and greater determination, we expect a great improvement. The Wilmington Star. Thia progressive and Independent journal has just completed its twenty first year. Not imply the North Caro lina press, but the whole people of North Carolina ehould be proud of its work. Wo have frequently had occasion to differ from it, both as to iu political aad educational conclusions. But this every intelligent voter must admit, it is conscientious in its assertions, and dis play great ability in defining IU posi tions. The accomplished editor, Dr. Kingsbury, deserves the respect and admiration of evsry friend of his coun try for his persistent efforts to raise newspaper work above tha dead levol of mere local goasip, aad to make it an avenue of instruction aad critical learn ing to the reader. A voracious reader himself, and one who thoroughly d Igests bat he reada, he posse see withal a fiue scholarly judgment aad taste to apeak clearly and esrnestly through tha Bur. This is the secret of that Journal a sucesf. If en and women, who care nothing about the police courts or the streets, love to find a strong and good riter oa the editorial page of their paper. We congratulate the Star on being old enough to vote, and hope it ill vote on the right side oueyery question. w Ooiton's Minstrels. Gorton's celebrated New Orleans Minstrels will appear at the New Berne Tbeatra on Thursday eveniog, Septem bar 17 ih, for the benefit of St. John's Lodge. This Company ia noted for its artistic excellence and refinement and we have every reason to believe any lady can attend without tbe least fear of any thing being said or dona to offend in the least. Admirers of good musio should aot fail to bear tha Gold Band when parad ing tha streets. This band has a national reputattotfaad must ba board to be fully appreciated. The following complimentary notice on tha performance waa taken from tha Cincinnati Entjulrer: BoBissJs's Ofkea House. Packed bouses, both afternoon aad sight, greeted the New Orleans Minstrels at tha above house yeetarday, and tt waa a flattering tribute to a. splendid oom- nanil. Tha quartet ia com posed of vocalists with cultivated voioea, while the orchestra is a superb one. Tbe comedians with tha company are all of reputation. Mr. HaaJt UoodaiaaV is a funny voooaadian, aaa keeps toe noose in a continual roar. Ha has been be fore tha publio for twenty years. Admission to lower floor 75 cents Qallery 60 cents. Reserved seats on sale without eifra charge at Bella jewelry store tomorrow morning at 0 o'clock. yacklonTilla Fub4.- " ? J. A. Meadows... $10.00 Jaa. Redmond 10 00 Green. For & Co.. 10.00 1.00 W. H. Oliver......... 3.00 W. B. Bladea B OO John d Whltty-.-..- .I 16 aCoogdoa 8onZ.I.n..-......-f. 8.00 AlbMVPsHaVaon.-Jf).M...;t... IW Mrs. B. B. Davenport." aaaa aa-aa i.-A BOVBD LEO at. imioj. ; :! E. Balabtidg Mattday, Esq., County AttTr, Clay Co., Tex., says: "Have used Bleetf k Bitters with most happy re sults. . Mr brother also waa very low with malarial fever juid jaundice, but waa cured by timely use of this medi cine. Am .satisfied Hectrio Bitters ssrrea nis iiie. Mr. D. I. "Wilooxson. of Horsa Cava Ky., addsa like testimony, sayitg: He positively believes ba would nave oiea had it not been tor Electrio Bitra.- ' Tbia great remedy , will ward off as wall as cure all malarial diseases and for an kidney, li-rer and stomach dieor dsrt standi uoeqned. Trice 50c sa ti at B. N,' Duffy's drug store. . ( Ta Tha Alliaiees af Jeies Couatj. Owiag to the accident to Col. John N. Whitford he is unable to perform the duties required of him as agent for the County Alliance iu the purchase of cot ton bagging. He requtsu this notice to be given that the County Alliance may convene snj appoict souf oct ele. THE YlLLOV FETIK Jacksonville, Fla., September 23 The reports of tbe lijrj uf Health to day aggregate 133 new cases of yellow fever in the city and euburba. i0 ol which are colored people Tbere ert ten deaths reported Toe total cae reported to date is 1 51 . toul dettip 217. It la loipossible i approximate the number of cases lhi t ave Lot tiren reported to the Board if lle!.li 'ue physician has had over ! 1 fr of which have been reported N8HVILLtt,TenD .St-pt V.1 . - A eoroisl to the banner, from L tva ir. there are i.lIv one hundiel w.nieacd two hundred colored people left llifte Thebusiness houses are all cUwed. and the pjttoftice and express office as eil Ten new case of fever reported ) Ir day and twodealhn The spread of the diaase is appallmg c.um lei ,u.' the fen people left in the ciiv. W ASHlNilTON , Sfptemter 'J t The Postoftloe Lepartment I at received several telegrams lodav fronilrevel low fever districts, which indicate that tbe running of trains on nearly all of the railroads in Alubi.ua and Mums sippi have been abandoned an I that tbe hole section is panic etnesen mate m:ws ( omihshi. Progressive Fa rim t Th. i, at i. ,ne an ex r-ub f t'. iu are that Kaleili wiilr-,-. ,n have tensive wagon niar.ufart ir n lishment. thanks t ilo Hoard merce and Industry. An oilman in Caswell, who had been married twice. is reported to have run away with hn brother's sixteen year old daughter and left five children behind lie was, 68 or 70 years old The Kaleih cor respondent of the Wilmmuton Messen ger says: Home of the deulers here h keep jute ba'CK l. ie pin it out of sight. The farmers muni t bear the Ight of it. and actually refue t trade where it is kept. Chatham Record A watery, ut i reported in Caldwell county on Johns river, The damage is very urcat. 1 he crops r.re ruined. The riti r s three feet higher than ever berore - - m r Besarear's mill was entirely swept way and all the property mined. Some other buildings were washed way. Families w- re aroused by the rush of the water into their houses and had to run for their lives, taking refuse in the hills at four o'clock in the morn ing. They bad no time to put on their clothing. No dealbs are so far report ed. Wagons and stock of all kinds were swept away. Wilmington Messenger Mj r Wm . Hearne, a well known journalist of this State, arrived in this city yesterday nd1 will assume a position on the edito rial staff of the Messenger. The Major has for tbe past two years filled a po sition in the Uoyernment printing ofTn e at Vashington, which he resigned in order to return to the journalistic Held he loves so well. We welcome him to our midst We are glad to announce that the Acme Manufacturing Company has decided to place as large a quantity of their pine fibre bagging on the mar ket as possible, in time to bag at least a portion of this season s cotton crop They have decided to do this as an ac commodation to the rouihern planters, bo have for some time been nrginjr tbem to supply their wanta. They wi 1 run their factories night and day. Mr A. K. IIawrrs DearSir. I have thoroughly tested the glasses you ad nated to mv eves some time ago, and Had tbem to be unsurpassed in clear ness and brilliancy. In fact they are tbe beet glasses I have ever used. W. V. BLOXIUM. Ex-Oovernor of Florida All eve fitted and fit guaranteed by F. 8. Duffy. New Berne. N. C. slSIlm Swansboro Items. We visited tbe "silo" of Dr. Sanders and tbink it just the thing for putting np stock forage. We hsve two schools in oty village now. Miss Alice uarrison and air. a Q. Grady teachers. Tha farmers havo begun to gather their corn and dig their potates. Corn fair; potatoes good. We heard an excellent sermon at New Bethlehem Church last Sunday by E r. E. Perkins of Newport. Wa sea Col. Whitford is a candidate again. Don't think be will get over a 1,000 votea ta this county.' Mr. Leon G. Holland, son of S. B Holland from Carteret county, baa gone ta La Orange. Dayis School, Lenoir county. Dr. J. W. Sandara is ginning cotton bow. Ba baa a van winkle cm, fifty saws, condenser, self-feeder, c; can gin and pack ten bales per dsy, steam aewer Br. N. A. Hooker held a protracted aaaeUac at Queen's Creek Church last week.- Key. Heaj. ward ts,noiaing at PineY Or ova Church near here this week.' ReV. Joseph Dixon held a pro traeted meeting at Stella Church last waet i " ' ia Btegmat aheUtaae for oils1, saltaYpill and U kinds of bitter.' nauseous medicines ta the very atreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. iieoomcasnded ay leading pnyst eiana. Maaufactnred only y the CaM fornia Fir Srup Cctnpany, Bin Fraa , K. N. Daffy, agent. Few Derne&C , . i - ' -Riiiniwiw. V. ts. Sept. Joth, Mrs. BelUa Iaabella. aged 26 years, wife of C. K. F. Bates of thia city. Funeral services at Christ Church this p. m. at four o'clock. Friends of the family respectfully invited. COMMERCIAL. COTTON. Nkw York, Sept. 24 Futures cloeJ stead). Sale of 7S.S00 bales. , Sept. W71 March tf October, tf 70 April, 10 01 Nov 9 70 May. 10 iy December, J 70 June, 10 17 January, it 77 July, 10 2o , February, M August, New Borne market steady, b.les cf 84 bales durin the week, low grader ranging from 7 a t . as to grade. Seed cotton 2 1 1 to 2 S i DOMKSTlr 1HIHI KT F.ggs-13j CeRN-None in market. Wool ual ' it v would bring 70c iu bulk 1 Fodder. $1 O0al.25 per hundred TcRPtNTLNB Hard. $1 00, div-.f .' o) Taa-ll.itO. Oats New. 4U47c. in bulk j Baagwax 172lc per lb ! Bear On foot. da. to 7c. FaaBB Por 7iaSo. oer pound Hams Country, llalac. lard Hie Peaches -50o. per peck. applks o()c. per buabel 1'kars tiood quality, 81 Ou per Lush tiKAPKS ScuppernonK. V)c per bush. I'utaTOEn Bahamas, per bush yams. 75c. per bush ()Nlo.s-,V)c. per bush Wool 15a20c. PKanuto Kia$l 00 oer bushel I'HIOSENB Grown 4'a4'i;. pair ha if grown, 2.'ia2,")c. MSAL 82taS.'c. boiled TlMHRU-C'yprrss. 15 in aud oter. J") l0 per M . pine $2 50a4 50 piHlNQLBB West India, dull and n m mal. 6 inch 8 J 00a 2 50 Building E-n,-h hearts. 8 2o . saps.11.50 per M STivm-i: (). hhd. 810a12 oer M. WROLRHALX PRICES Mk8 I'orr New $16 50 old '."i 0 Hhoci.dkr Mkat 7tac. C. It. a. F. B's. B. a and 1. O - 9 ,0:o Flocr 3 '.Oafl.00. Lard 9c. by the tierce. Naii Baais 10 s,82 50. Huoar Granulated , s-o CorrEB 15a lSs. CiutESK 13. Salt 80a85o. per sar k. MolaBSib a.." Hvaura 0a45c. Powder J j 00. Shot Drop, 11.60. buck, IT'S. KCROeKNB-010. Hides Dry , tla8o. ; green 4i Tallow 4o. oer lb At Cost. In order to make an entire change in our business., we are offering our tock of Dry Goods and Shoes at Now York Cost. This is no fraud; we mean business. F.ither retail or wholesale customers will find it to their interest to call on us s'Jil dim A M. BAKF.U. NOTICE. A II persons holding city police badges eicept those that are sworn in as special police, me ordered to return them to he police stal ion. By order of the Mayor, 2t JAS. T. I.KWIS. C M. To thePublic. The undersigned dealrrs to Inform the ptihlir thjt he liasopened A Tailoring Establishment on Middle treet, two doors loulh of Harm s I.lvei y Htablas, where he Is prepared to do all kinds of work In his line wlih nratness and dispatch. Hatlsfaotlon Rinmnteed or your monry ref jnded. RICHARD SAWYER. New Barne, Sept. 2&, 188H. dlf Drawing and Fainting. MISS MACE'S 8CHOOL for Drawing and Painting will be reopened October 1st at her residence on Johnson street. sep22dtf CIGARS FOR SALE AT COST. Having purchased a large stock of Cigars, and the demand for same bein g small. I now offer to the merchants OIQARS AT COST until my slock is reduced. Caah on delivery. IR.. 3XT- JDixfty REGISTRATION NOTICE, All peraons living In McCarthy Precinct. Fifth Ward of New Berne, milled to refls tratlon, and wbo have not already retiatend In aald precinct, ara hereby noticed that tha Ke titration bona win m open lor tne regie -i ration of all sueh, at tbe offiae of tbe Free Will Baptist, on Pollock street in New Berne, from Oet. las, 188S, antU Um 5h of Novamber, im. ttw Berae, N. C.Sept. fl, imt. Didlm fL B. HKA1N, Registrar. Stockholders of Beir Bene Bnilding aad Logo Assoc latloa: The annual meeting of BtXMkholderi will ba held at tha rooms of tha Young Mens1 Christ! n Association on Wednee day, Sept. 26, at 7. 30 o'clock p.aa. for tha election of a board of diraetort1 and iahaw fiwalwaaa. 'H jt.ti .'' V V1 All who cannot attend will please ba represented by proxy. .. , ,,;Jtpt , -. : i i w.tt. ftt UABaU waT.-: ' i -, . vr'w6ac nnd Trtat, o d s o O 1 ICS i o 10? o (A n c o - H o O to 1 . o o O o 2 crJ rt . S h : i -e e k a - 3 si- J3 ?5 & O O g. i '. o c OB ft o 7 13 m P33 5 a 03 crj CJ JO o Ccttcn Marine Insurance. We are author: e I by the Boston Marine Insurant e i in pari y to effect Marine and 1 ire 1 inn ranee on Cotton, under rulings of the National Board of Marine I ' nder w r 1 1 r r Ki iBKUTS a HKN'lFRnx Agents li,,8t.iii Marine Ids. Co. New hern . N Furniture!! JOHN SUTER IIhh . n ban 1 an I h r , haruome ihiI r i.i heay .o:.-,:. mattresseh !.., i j etc. i i cry day 'i.ler eels, war 1 robes, si fis, etc. , made work He a! -io Las ;i ! , t, r of bedsteads, s, fa f I. tat.lo bureaus, etc , which are tient ami Kiihiandal Prices It'.-lit Dov.n fo'iro !(( lom. It d W M. I I. St , New Batae. No Trust Bagging. TO ARRIVE, SIXIT.F.N TIKirSANl) YARDS of U lt. ItagRmg Will Ii. here wfthin the ne,t four ,., k4 dlr,,.t from land SI- N I N ,i' H 1 'KI'KK-i. Sinplfs to he fwn either at our store or J J. Tolson nr .lot i;n vi. ofTi p T( i Ties. AKKIS K-'.on nl,nru.8 Arrow MALI WOOD, ' 'i-, t n street, se 1 tr ( :ton Fxchange, St. Paul's School, ORNKK MI 1)II. F. AN Li NEUBE8TS.. Strictly non relitfious for nni,.(l.ii,Aii. Terms. 8 i 00 per month, lowest grade 81.50 per month. Begins Thursday , September the 30th at Oo clock a m. se2dlm ' Lime, Cement, Plaster and Hair at J. C. WFITTY'S. Rope, Paints, Oil and Ship Chandlery at ! J. C. WHITTY'S. For everything in the Hardware and Ma chinery line go to J. C. WHITTY'S. Don't Fail To Call flu ROBERTS BROS., OR i .. J i SEND Your ORDERS TO US. ... & , We have in stock a Full Line, of , GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, C- S. Parsopa & Sons foots w and Shoef' ; Jlt' Penitentiary Boots & Sn'olgl Also Shoes direct from tha 'ffelbm factories. . t.' .uwo? Wa are selling ail trade Fmrm from the Mills in Uiohigah' very low, " We also job Lorillard ataaYlan e & Snuff. . South Front .. Xb nw..l Q , , i John iWilliams- PoriDshently located ImcbtterWCrdnJ and Bern sta., !t prepared to clean, r and repair alt kinds of Clothing at I Pricea. A specialty la made Incles Ladies' DreeaefcvStfcUctiw r taad.;;!'-;:- acr'ii ( ' -f . v--.':.-.-VJ:-J .'
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