...... .. - 7 OUKNAL Jq J Lli VOL. VIL-NO. 312. NEW BERNE. N. C., SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. If 3n3I5ESS LOCALS. AMILY MEAT CUTTERS at I 1 - Oio. Aim ft Co. 1 ) URE MILK at I eenti per quart, and X Cre.ro at 40 cants can b obtained from Uri J. W. Moor, e the "fur Uiik" wagon, at ihort notice. matST Jev . v I? LOWERS for decoretioae, boqueta, large and smalt, or floral di(o for any purpose ferniahed oo abort notice by leaving order wit 8am. Radcliff on Middle street m23 tf FOR SALE -Cow tut . w, with young calf. P. BCUTJS ft Co. POPULAR BOOKS FOR 8 ALE. Sea litt aa foarth pa of JOCRN AL. One book, 60; , 90; 8, $1.80; . 6Q; 13, U 75. maiSOtf" NcMANuKk. IMPORTED FRENCB BRANDT AND HOLLAND OIN, joat received and for aala by James Redmond. I FERTILIZERS for Truckers and for . Cotton Piantera. at Qso jllen ft Co. JAMES REDMOND. WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER, ha juat re ceived good , assortment of Native - Wiaaa and Brandies, and alao tome of " the famous California Wine known a . the 'Angelica." made from lbs farnoua aad delicloaa Angelica Grape, This Urapa Sa dnly anooetafally cultivated in " the Southern pa. tot California; it is a vry delicate grape and r quire cer tain condition of climate to bring it to . excellence, wbiob conditiona are only met in that paradiae of the United State.. Hia satire North Carolina V. Wine and Brandiea from the vintagee " of Garrett ft Co. and J. Wharton Green re of very iu per tor quality and are " very pore. fe9 lm IJLOUQHS, Cultivator and Harrow at very low prioea. , . . Gto. Allen ft Co. JTJ3C RECEIVID-Anotbtr lot of GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY Jor aale by Jamis Redmond. " . VNE Thousand Roll Wall Paper at very low prioea. UBO. AlXEN ft Co. I JURE WINES AND LIQUORS for . Medicinal and other uaeafor aale - by V 1 J Aires Rkdhond. One of the weak points of - Cleveland was his failure to reward . his friends. t Purchased friendship is worth :. very Jittle. The man is worth ' -nothing who does not appreciate - his friends. " . THE honors of this world perishA ' The honors Christ has in reserve for His followers ate immortal. We don't intend to grit our teeth until we are ready to strike; we don't propose to strike until we can make our blow effectual. . y HpjMaHipppBjBjBWBiMBiBgaBaBBga ''IT is said that by mistake in the English maps at the time of the Treaty of Guadaloupe Hidolo the boundary line between the United States and Mexico was ' placed sixty miles too far north." The influence and power of Beid will i by much less than that oi - Blaine. If the confirmation of Beid was - wrong, how much greater wroni was the confirmation of ' Blaine t Who. then? is innocent T ' Tee President should nominate Albion W. Tonrgee as Minister to Liberia without the power to return until another Democratic adminis tration. Let him go over there and make bricks without straw.Nor- f ol k Landmark f 4: ' The Republicans of Pennsylvania are at open war among themselves, Gov. Hartranft has been bitterly attacked in the Legislature, and there is a fierce fight -oyer the Xhiladelphia postofuoe ; Quay lead k 2 one side and Wanamaker the "A good average of character Is tetter than a lower level f ' aracter j but a good average oi ' mcter.j is never reached by a - i who is satisfied with a good r r?;e. Only the . man who : .taatly strives to bis a high 1 1 cf conduct will reach the z cf tta average well doer.". , r.t EJitor Eeid feel tha 1 tv.nfT.flvA . xta of n IcLalf of the Republican 1 :i Lcca poorly requited '".1 to reprc::st the United ', I.cz 1:3 and he has teen ith Taria. Hr, Lincoln t3 I.- :. ::s, has never -3 relive camra!a 3 r-r-llicai party and -- i l:::rcl .with a Cabinet position. At betweei the two men the party ovea Mr. Held ismoads where It o wee Mr. Lincoln eente. Bat each are the fortunes of politics. N. Y. World. THieoarteej extended Senator Vance bj the republican Senatorial caucus in making an exception In his favor with respect to the mat ter of a personal clerk is duly ppreciated by the people of North Carolina. It U little things like this that tend to remove the bitter ness of political difference. We are Eorry to note, though, that it is understood in the Senate that the ght of the Senator's remaining eye is foiling. We had hoped the ght of this e would improve and improve promptly on the removal of the other. News and Observer. The Charlotte Chronicle dissents trom tbo views expressed by the Journal iu regard to the pro priety of Senator Kansom's vote in favor cf the confirmation of Min ster Iieid. We have so high a respect for the opinions of the Chronicle that we shall carefully examine our ground whenever we find it opposing as. It is gratifying to know that whatever differences of opinion may exist between the Chronicle and the Journal on matters of party expediency, they ill always titaod shoulder to shoulder in advocacy of the cardi nal ptinciples of Democracy. LOCAL NEWS. Last day of March. Wo en the spring time comes chestnuts." The county commissioner will be in ossion tomorrow. The greater portion of this week has been a balmy as Indian summer. The steamer Trent is off , and the Ta- boma on, Howard's ship railway. Tn.rtnalt.f Pa.raAffl will hnA a aArias of meetings at Fayetteville sometime durine April. - ...... . . .. anniversary of the first appearance of Tbi Daily Journal. Regular prayer meeting at the office of Oeo. N. Ives this morning at 9:30 clock. All in attonrl All invited to attend. A State Sunday school convention has been arranaed to be held at Char- Wi.lr.llfU lUmrllih. Thswnr d'i . : . . . . : oonventiouwiUDeneid juiyi.j, o, a. Onslow Superior Court convenes to - morrow, several oi our new oerne attorneys will be in attendance. Also court is being held in Green county this week. Thet alarm of fire brought out the fire Ii.n.rm.nt ..t.rH. ftvAnino-. it waa the kitchen of Mrs. Susan Dudley on nii ai.ui .nt ... mnnn nut ntis. with Broad street, and was soon put rot wttb but little aamage. The run of shad this eek has been i .. .v. v...K..nl v, much lower at the . retailing standi. Herrings are also Putting in an appear- ance in considerable numbers. April fool tomorrow. Beware of lost pocket books and stray ounaies on tne MAwalkn- knt rlon'tba certain or tou mightpusbymethingreallyvaluabl., and a less timia person secure tne re ward. - n :.v ..!.!. a VQ you wuiuww .iuir..ul ww- oretaed and th. poor and needy relieved of their condition? Then yon giye your proportion ' of . assistance) to any enter nrise tendiua towards that accomplish mens. - . . . Our. thanks aio Jendersd the Hes- perian Literary society at Trinity ck)i leg for tt InyiUUoato attend their publip debate : April 12th.; Mr A. . H. White from our neighboring ; town, PoUoksTill.. to bath. ,r.to.o! tho i!:JH:':y:''';y,1 Capt. D. L. BoberU of theiohooner Matti.E.Hilee'h.s beea heard ffom. He was at one of the West India Islands on the 23ih ult., the date of his letter, ' and had MS Tisit still another island to dbpose of the remainder of his cargo; which he hoped to teach by the 81 in- staut. He report the lumbermarket there Tery dull. ' We have reoeired a 1 letter ; from I Inrnri anil nna aide of the Invelone ia L. . . ..i..4evi,.i.. t f v. matter concerning the rich lands la the community and advantages of the town. Every envelope-that goes from TTor Pmik ontrht to earrv the nawa that itbvw eaaava thoutand dollars bonus to the first factory erected tbeieon, ; V ' V Vall-J-ought Tin. Xarlr yeaterdar aornlag Juat after midnight firtwaa diacovered is a two atory bmUdUg South Freet street iuat aaat of the railroad eroaaing. The dapartment made a quick reapoaaeand did affaetiv work which ether wiee would havo bees a aeriowa oonflagra- tioa. Foot building in ail burned. They ware old and not of much value. The on in whioh tha Ere originated waa owned by Major and Dr. J. B. Hugheaajid oooupedby Iaraal Sunmons, oolored, a wbeel-wright Loee on build- "w- uuuu.. ware ownea oy u fl. uiuw, tne loaa 3 a. w -w a . .1. I on which he estimate between ISOO and 1700. On ... nnl. k. Miln. I oi, . . , . . i . " turning, wood carving, c. Loa on machinery and tool $400. Dr. Eugene Soott ktpt grooeriea in the next build- , m . . , . . mg. xnaatooa waa auo a complete io, HAMHa:. a. J - M aAA A I mu"u"u " ""' l - I I W ... . w 1 oaroer anop oocupiea ny jonn aiayo and a warehouse in the rear of the fire in ahiolT a IntAfTln.. ew "VW w (luiv vim vavtvw awaata owned by E. H. Cutler, wer damaged. A brick wind waa blowing from the outhwest whioh cauaed the flame at time to leap the entire width of the treet, underneath which the fireman were making a brave and determined ngbt to prevent the building across the (treet from hurninir Tha heat of tha fire was intense, and to hold their po- mon, wnich waa only dona Dy con- stantly turning the hose on esch other, I waa the only means of laving the proper- tw th. .if... Anit. th. Mr. , . . , inougn utream arter stream aeptpiay- lag upon them they would blare up on ... the roof and threaten aeriou result' A line of hose turned on from Msj' uennison mill alao did rood work in tha rear. It wa one of the most successfully faugat fire we have eyer witnessed. There waa no insurance on either build inga or property owing to the very 1 high rate charged in what is known as a very ioflamable locality. churcu Services Today. n,nn,i,v w Rhi.Mi n.. t0Ti jtn Sunday in Lent. Holy Com- I munion at 8 a. m.. other service at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. 8unday school at 1 9:30 a. m. and 4 p. m. All people will I be welcomed to the services of this church. Ushers at tha door. Methodist Church Rev. L. W. Craw- i tora, pastor, service at ii a. m. ana 7.30 p. m. The pews are free. Usher are.'alway in the vestibule to receive strangers. All persons are cordially invited In wnrahin with the MHiffreva - . , . , - - r " I 9n.m. Sunday school at 3 p. re., J. K.l I1UU. I UUlltt DlOU Drifir BlVOblUK Willis. Supt. Prahterlan Chnroh Kt. L C. r n r. a t . M WI- ""-- m. and 4:80 p. m. Sunday school and 1 pastor's Bible class at 3:15 p. m. The ipuDiio are invitea to participate in an these services. Y. M. C. A. Gospel meeting this afternoon at 5 o'clock. Leader, J. C. Thomas. Bubjeot, Following Jesus. 1 Matt. : 5: M ark 8: 84; Jonn si: 83. ah men art cordially inviUd to atWnd I YtMf okL I rnmorro mnrntnar aavan vaara aoro m T)m Jnmvu. marl it. mnur. . ,. I nce m new cerae. it was aii - xoms I n.w. .nd dmibtlaa foolsd a creat many people who predicted for it a abort life. No MDer ftai been issued in New Bern for so long a time with such regularity, navtng never mtseea an issue I aveant for tha uanal holiday ainee ita iiray appearance iror - 1 ana regujaruy we are mueotea soour I foreman who taken a- pride in having hiii work dona naatlv and an tlma. : . . Many thanka to ou patrons f or theu j liberal iuport;; we hops yet to bring I the old town up with the times by giv - - 1 "g wem a paper vrn . ue press h grams. Help tha TJnfottnnatt. ; llr. Eacrena Scott, who was burned I out yesterday morning, is to afflicted mtt4MtfflcwifatBdontchUd, tll whom M ltti pDniieu by tha n top ind wlxuatour people wil respond liberally a they oaa to their appeals. Any amount matter how .mall will be a pprecUUd. Personal ICra. John B. Broadfoot and ohttdren arriyed from Fayetteville lat night on a visit to her- father.' fleurr R. Bryan. , -. Messrs.: P, . S. . PeUeUer, ? Qement Manly and B. a, nixon are on w uns - the steamer Annie of the E. C I line arrived yesterday and will tail morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. , I VMnef of this line will arrive tod at. f t,. o. sat i . amv wtaauw v w w hviuv va m ve-. I line arrived .last ' night and will sail nM M pr0Te'n the great effioacy o Dr. Tuesday taorolng at 9 o'clock'. V; ? I Bull'i Cough Syrup; It has no superior. SOUTH CAROLINA EWS. from the Mate Papers. Durham Tobacco Plant: Strosz ef forte are being made to bring the local option oaute into disrvputo. Lt iu friend ataad Dim as a rock in this criaia and with faub take for thair motto: '"Truit in God aud do ite right. Charlotte Chronicle: J. M Ore, of Conoord. who has been tpvodirg eterl day la Charlotte. aar '. bnl on Tue dav nigut cf a watch a: d chi.n an J lomt moner. Mr ('ro! on that niiht went to the C. C ori in thu city w,'in 4 'oun Kin ab ,lU 1 1 ,r lb er Charlotte Ne.s Tl.e S. a,- Sua,li lachool convention. i. tn h 11 in tbm city next week, wit: tnn ,,c(-r 300 dalatea to Charlotte T.'iey will be entertained in good R-v L)r Pritchard addtcs at the MCA hall last nUht was list.-nl to by on- of the largest audiences assembled hre. The .doclOT entertain .stent d to i .ill frinn u Seventn troi-d by i ruinn i Mtyan , i l - lira, i,... rf Mr r 1 1 iwr r i of the ins talk, anil one ta it w i Wtb plea4ure aLll ,h Wilmington Mar To buildings on Chim- i t t tn and Eighth siren Ore aOOUt J O I'.ufK M lnenouies belong 1 i coloreu. an. i w ere nnu There w as r,.n n ward Ust Ii it.C over th Mortou tlir t :! elected in that war t board of aldermen btalesTille l.atiJmar. ll.tie ire a good maoy rates of l:iruu ait in tins am r t in i u : t h cf 1 1. e county, ltus in th year for this affsoiu.n Tcui .e cannot coudUlon o lno gu,wxu, ioat fr,, are rather contradict, ry l oon the average, however, they are favorable ' Mie.. uuiihmx'ui I Wasbinston yesterday, coiilijent that h win h ,w,,nte.i ,i,.f i.-t nn,e. i v - ' nd that 'Reliable" Ktves will heap pointed collector. Congressmen Brower and Kwart aro controlhnK in a great measure tha piitroioie of North Carolina, except that of the black dis trict, which is demanded by the coon Congressman, Cheatham. However both Brower and F.wart have wanted to dictate the appointments of district attorney, collector and marshal. That of marshal was probably a compromise but they appaar to be far apart yet en the collector and district attorney. New Magistrates. kfessr. VV. 11. Oliver, C I". Foy, E B. Cox and Samuel V. Smnllwood ap peared before the Clerk cf the Court yesterday and worn duly minliliol as magistrates. The firet named on this list is ready to perform the nuptial ceremonies whenever called upon free of charge, and we venturo to a iy it will be done "decently and in go id oidcr List of Letters Remaining in the postoflice at Now I Berne. Craven county, N. C , March 1 31t, lSotf I . ti T ) 1 1 r i i AQBUBdua uuwers, iiucy lihiu, iiunu t.l l.,: i UOIB, VBpi- JOOn UODK lin , J . O . UBV1C K- lnn. Totn Edwards. Mart A. Johnson. Elija Elverton, Lucie Bowens care Syus Mitchell. Rachael Nelson, James Smith, YV . r . nansom, .oi. w. . namsueue A. j. SDroles. Ceo. Taylor, Solomon wiliim. Master Henrv A. Wiliiama Edward Wallace care Wainy Wallace Emma Wiggins, Persons calling for above letters, will say advertised, and give date of list. The regulations now require that one cent shall be collected on the delivery of each letter advertised. M. Manly, P. M Death of Mrs. Evans. I uiea, at ner nome in uei. svuie, in . o on morninK, Match 2i, 1389 wv i , i. r mi. t i I Mrs. Aneusta Stevenson Evans, the wife of Capt. T. C. Evant, in the 46ih i rear oi ner age. - - This estimab e ladv had been in de I iin!n health tnr uimn tim. hntwu I not confined to her bed until two weeks Derr.e neJ aeain- DD,e augnier " Ci- Bnd the mother of eiaht l a Ma i amna Nravnnonn nr nsw living children, two of whom are mar ried. Mrs. Evans was a lady of refined tionof the beautiful, seldom surpassed br anr one. She was a faithful and I devoted: wife, a loving and self-sacri la.: . k;H .iKW .n.t . . j - - - ; - Wfl tnd deTOted christian, and for 1 many years a consistent member of the rreaoy ier.au ouurva Her dying hours presented a beautiful and sublime aoene of faith in Christ triumphant orer death. She was calm, submissive riJZJrZZ glory of God, and to meet her in heaven, 8he alio designated the Scripture upon JJ ItSt? gtfJPK conooune of frienda assembled at the so cnurcn ana iouowea ner remains w U Mf FiTlJlZ sadly bereaved husband and children. IUOAA nj AUwuiv asaaiv vi w mwmm wv ... .u a A m .... ..ti MmfArf m.ti th.m in their eat los. but her eternal gain ' j V I "Servant of Christ, well-dene! Praised iDettur newempioy: Ana wnue evernai rT-"r " CT'Tpr rTeidsvila Review. ..7 - 1 - UWUt tJ TlVUMI.UIfD HVW.U.UK W Ithe barts affected, as podagra, when in Di Lto . bnJ Whether the attack fa first felt .to m the feet or the hands, rub with Sal- The vationOU at oncer?;It annihilates pain; I rlce ao. - n ropuiar uiat showe the worth i i a J1 . . l asna SBftfnla ' sint AH tMri'. AAnarittt Card ef Thaaks. I tender my incere thank to the Fire Department and citUeaa in general of New Borne for saving my property from destruction by fire. P. Holland New Berne, March SO IracherV Inltj. At a meeting of the Teachers' Unity, Friday, March 2ilih, the following officers were duly elected for the ensu ing year: Preaident, Prof. Isaac H. Smith; Vice President, alias 8. E. C. Dudley , Secre tary. Mr. L. H. Smith, Treasurer, Mr. H Thompson, Sergeant-at Arma. Mr H. H. Gaston , Asaistant Sergeant at Arms, Mr. J. H. Bryant .Chaplain. Rev. C. U. Smith; Attorney, Prof. C. E. Palmer. A. F. Moors, Reporter. Building and Loan Association. The regular monthly assessment will be due tomorrow, Monday. Payments will be received at the National Buok. J. R B CaRRaway. Sec. and Treas. Many diseases date their origin to funetional disturbances i f the stomach and liver. Laiador corrects thse ab normal conditions most surely, hence the increasing sale. Price 23 cents. Parents will get rest and the bat y relieved from pain by usin L)r Bull s Baby Syrup, a harmless but reliable remedy. Price 25 cents. mini n t'AUoi.iNA. rarlsrel t imnt y W liiiain eltu. I' In I he Hd .f r i . r l i Mirr, he Kentucky Mutllul Heeurllv '. o Kntnl t ouipauy, lH-Ieinlanl File ilefrtuUnl hImv nimnl I lahi Dilee, ttiut ao action en t lied as ut e I, h teen oouimeturetl 'd Ibe. supsil r i'mnl .f. arieret i ouuty. Norlli Carenns, for n,,. re I nvery of the turn of Inr.e Tlious.n.i I -. . i us. upon an Inmranc. nillcy payuhie in planum and for lilt benefit Isaued u-n l h ue i James H Nsiton: ami the said il lend - in will furllinr take imtlre. thai n la rs ulred to upiear at the next lei m r ih uperlor Court of said eouDlv.lo be liekl on lie sevenlb Monday after Ihe drat Mnn lm entember, I KM, at the Court House of ttaldeounlv in Iteaufort, N. ('..and answer r demur to the complaint filed In rh 1.1 ae- Inn or ihe plaintiff will apply to Iln i-ouu or the relief demanded In said complaint JOHN li. 1 A VH, Clerk Huperlor Court 1 Lis .Mih day of March. lsKfl. mar 1 d' JAPANESE vVcdding Entertainment, II Y THE 1. K Clll'KCH WORKINll SdClETY AT HTAN'LV II. V k.l.. Wedne day Eve., April 3d. A delightful entertainment. Refreshments served. Japanese Ware for sale, etc. Admission Adults, 25 cts. ; children 10 eta. mar30dtd IK. ALPlltCUH FIELDS, Physician and Surgeon South Front St., near Craven, mr29Jlm NEW BERNE, N. AnnualJMeeting. The Regular Yearly Meeting of Hyde Line Company will be held in the office, of W. P. Burma & Co., April 5th, at 10 AM- W. P. BURRUS, mai29dtd Sec'y. Money To Loan. Two Thousand Dollars in amounts from one hundred dollars np, at eight per cent interest. For information ap ply to m29 8t JOURNAL OFFICE. Wanted: 500 Raccoon Skins, 250 Musk rat Skins, 100 Skunk Skins, 600 Fox Skins, 800 Otter Skins, 100 Mink Skins, 50 Opoesom Skins, 50 Bear Skins. 50 Wild Cat Skins. 50 House Cat Skins, 100 Rabbit Skins, 250 Deer Skins, 1000 Cattle Hides, 1000 Sheep 8kin, 1000 Ooat Skins, And alao Tallow, Beeswax Sounds. and I'iih Highest market price paid for all -M ye. If you don't believe it, try me, above J. U. SMITH. mar27 dwlm New Berne, N. Board. Board with or without rooms for four persons. Apply to Mbs. JOHN WALKER, Johnson St., one door east Middle st. March 80th, 1889. dtf Truckers Needing Genuine Early Rose seed rotatoes, maine ' Stocky for replanting ' their crop, can be supplied at Lowest 5!; l?rice by - - -! .'. .- , J : WHOLES ALB QEOCEB, of MIDDLE STBtET," 'NEWBEBmN. C." For Eent, Dwelling on northwest corner of kfetcaif and Neuse sireu, lately occu pied by Mrs. Windle? Apply to m3s lw ti 11 ROBERTS. For Rent, DkcIIic id Jobi:. n r'.rn treet, opposite eveo rooms. the Academy OrtA Apply to nUSd'.m Y 51 SIMMONS. Furniture !! JOHN SUTtlR Hts on band t ' handsome .:. heavy wal' i:t mattresses i , : etc. Ue also a : of bedsteads. -,. etc , which are I. I'ril'l'.l I' ;; ltmiiiiii. se6 ,1 w M : V e eiy day ...ii.t.rr sets, ar 1 robea, fjs etc., :n.i ie work . bureaus, : r'. j ii t lal. ' 'Kci k Atfeniion, Farmers. W , 1 VOll .it .Hi' O I. u. k r. Ml StllllO A .1 i , ( '. 1 1 111 l t'otto 1 il'lll ( ' t r . l I I "Cotton Kmc lion Af Ci;; Cox 'oi t.ni i Ci'iiti'iiiu.il i Ami 'mt 1 1 1 1 1 : on the I, inn. (ivo II. ,1 i! ;., 'V a Ci So. 1 "i en ; Ni'u I'ct ii, N Pure Corn Whiskey, 1 K"M ti.i: I have cu baud a lot of Pure Mountain Corn Whiskey and Alcohol for Medicinal pur noses. J. F. TAYLOR, Wlinlniiil,. 1 Kt't.i.l ('iiiiii'i' KDDT OF XU j in'i; .1 u tf r. Baxter, EXCLUSIVE AtlK.NTS FOR THE A, A. BATTLES' $2.50 CALF SHOE. KVKHV pair V AKH.tTI: ! iu d (ients Fhoii Also, a Full i. T of other make 1 hey sell I he Chf apr.i n ; , i:, ( of CLOTHING, HATS. DRY GOODS and NOTIONS ever offered to the ,r,.,; CORN! CORN! CORN! 50,000 Bushels or Sale BY W. P. BUI Bays & go., GENERAL COMMISSION FrTTAWTa VMiu- ,LtiR2Ho, AND GRAIN DEALERS, Market Dock. NEW BERNR, N. O. 3" Consign as your produce. ma "idw tf J. E. SMITH, flgt., DEALER IN Mens. Boys and Children's Clothing. 0078 uothlnf; 5150 p- Men'., 13.00 I Kn. A ar a ..11 1.' M "v, a mil ilUt) OI BOOTS AND SHOES Women's Shoes. IHn. nr. . : !. mi:' i.r. m. v i.i.uni:. N Barringfo fi Also a fall DRY GOODS. eg Call and see them. marldi SAM'L VT J SKIDM0EE,? wholesale Commission r" FISHDEALEIi; 1 BEBKMAI TREET, ' vf-t Tvifron maBKET. ' - i

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