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No a toamunieatton mnat ba azoected to ba uub- tiahad that eontalnaonjeotloi abla personal Ules, or wlthholda me name of the author Article longer than half a column must be paid lor. . ' Any person feallns aggrieved at but anony moss communication can obtain the name of tn autuor by application at this offloe and - Bhowint Wherein the grievance exist. THE JOUKNAL. m. a. HARPRR. ROSCOat Nimv. Proprietor. Loral Reporter, fjm 8E3nb,;n. u.. auq. 30 190 icunn at lb Cost o&c at Nrjliri S aaseoond-elass matter. THE DEJUJJD8 OF THE HOUR. It is intimated that there has been an agreement by which the force bill goes over to December and the tariff bill is to be brought to a vote in the Senate on the 8th of September. This agreement is iu the nature of a compromiss. Compromises often result in good ; iadeed society Is based upon compromises iu which individual rights are (surrendered for the public good. Principles should never be made the subject of compromises. Cir cumstances change ; principles never. Measures may wait on cir cumstances to do their bidding. Principles command obedience to immutable decrees. They are fixed stars eternal in the heavens. If there has been an agreement among Senators to postpone the Tultner consideration of the force bill and proceed with the considera tion of the tariff it may be but a mntnal accommodation by which both sides are better prepared to discharge the high duties of American Senators. If, however, it ia agreed that the vote upon the tariff shall be taken at a certain time Senators cannot be bound by it, for it is the highest duty of a Senator to oppose hurtful legisla tion at all hazards and to the last extremity. Mr. Gorman has no right to consent to a termination of debate before the discussion has been full and complete. ; Bat the deal having to all ap- pearances been consumated, the effect npon the country is to be considered. Here we appropriate the words of the Richmond Times : "By yielding to the Republican majority and permitting the Mc Einley tariff bill to pass the Demo--j cratic minority will place the whole -' onus' of the bill upon the Republi can party. The country will, for two years at least, have to endure an aggravation of the evils to : which the present tariff subjects - them. This will add strength to the opposition to Radicalism, bat - at the same time it will be hard on the country . "By compelling the postpone ' . ment of the tariff bill the Demo cratic minority will lessen the chances of the force, bill becoming effective in the campaigns of after -,' years. Bat will that result in free dom of the ballot T If Quay sac ' ceeds in carrying oat bis bargain with monopoly, whose contributions .. made Republican success possible , in 1888, the same monopoly will be " willing to be bled more freely in "1892, by' promises of greater plun der' from the people. And the ftradd thus derived for Republican campaign purposes will render un- necessary the nse of the bayonet at the polls. Possibly there may be '. enoHgh Republicans like Plumb in - the Senate who will heed the warn " ; tags of the people and unite with the Democrats to defeat the tariff - bill.' This, however, is rather im probable. "As the whole inside history of tha causes which led to a saspon eion of debate on the force bill has not .been -written, and probably : never will be revealed, it is a diffi cult matter to say exactly what the dnty of the Democratic Senators ihall be.'f Their knowledge of past events, their experiences and their eanse of patriotism, though, should lead them to dispute at every poiht (tad step by step the aggressions of the enemies of the conntry's liber and nrosDeritv. Tboueh In the minority in the Senate they represent the majority of the peo ple of the United State, and that majority tooks to them to defend it, even though Mr. Gorman's health may hare been taxed by sessions of eignt boars a day." TO PROTECT AMERICAN 1STKB EST. Tbc Caarlestoa Ordered to Monolulu- The Hawaiian 8tluatlom Critical Washington, D. C, August 27. Oders were today issued for the llagship Charleston, which has just arrived at Seattle from Honolulu, to return immediately to tnat port to assist in the protection of Amen can interests in the Hawaiian islands. This action is based upon Actmg-Rear-Admiral Brown7 re port of the Berious aspect of affairs in Ilawana at the time of bisde parture for this country. Nothing official has since been heard at either the State or Navy Depart ment in regard to the situation on the islands. The Nipsio is now at Honolulu. It is expected that the Charleston will start to-morrow. Australia's Labor TJoublra. Melbourne, August 27. The gas-stokers went out on a strike to day. Their grievance is that the company employs non-union men. The New Zealand Steamship Company's hands will strike tomor row, stopping all seaboard traf fic A dispatch from Sydney says that great excitement prevails among the strikers at New Cattle and that troops have bieu dis patched to that town in anticipa tion of trouble. A special force of constables has been enrolled at Sydney to take the pl.ice of the military that have been sent to New Castle. Twcilly-Tlirt-e Indicted for Murder. Louisville, Ky., August 27.-A letter from Hazard, Ky., where court is in session under the pro tection of troops, dated August 25th, saye: Twenty-three men, engaged in the French-Eversble feud, have been iridicted for murder and accessories, and many of them arrested. The grand jury were reluctant to bring the indictments, but were called upon in court by the prose cuting attorney, who told them they must do their duty or he would discharge them and call another jury. Judge Lilley added to. this statement that it they sought to protect the lawbreakers he would refuse to sign their war rents for pay. A Terrific Storm. Vienna. Austria. August 27. A terrific storm has visited Trieste, causing great loss of life and property. Many wrecks ar reported on the adriatic Sea, and the crews of several vessels have perished. At Wittingau three persons were killed by lightning and much damage was done to property. Ireland a Prospect Gloomy. London, August 27. The Dub lin correspondent of the Times admits that the prospects in Ire land are gloomy if. in addition to the failure of the potato crop, other crops suffer from the bad weather. That the distres will be aggravated by agitation he says may be expect ed. Gladstone's Remarkable Vigor. If Mr. Gladstone was an ordinary old gentleman he ought at this mo ment to be tucked in bed with hot water bottles at his feet and mus tard plasters on his chest. That he differs from the average man at eighty odd years is proved by the fact that today he is in the best of health, notwithstanding the fact on Thursday, which was an unusually chilly day, he stood for forty-five minutes in a pouring rain, speaking words of wisdom to a small audience of enthusiastic agriculturists. The occasion was the annual flower, fruit and vegetable show at Uawarden. Mr. Gladstone had promised to make a Bpeech in the open air in front of his castle, but the weather was so atrocious that it was generally supposed that he would not keep his engagement. Mr. Gladstone, however, appeared outside ut the appointed time. Attempts of his wife to insinuate a mackintosh on his shoulders were fruitless, and the orator was wet through before ho recognized the reasonableness of her suggestion to put up his umbrella. Mr. Gladstone is desirous of taking a long jest in the country before entering upon his autumn campaign. According to present arrangements he leaves Uawarden for Scotland on October 20. Phila delphia Press. A sick dude called on a doctor. "What he needed," advised the physician, "is absolute seclusion and solitude, with nothing what ever to excite him." "Leave him alone with his thoughts," promptly said his friend, as they withdrew from the room. The worst cases of scrofula, salt rheum and other disease! of the blood. ' are cured by Hood's Barsaparllla. i 8 Wee In Sooth Dakota ' -Sioux Falls. 8. D . Anrnsr, 2fi A heavy rain has been falling here wi me past iweive nours, tne third soaking during the past few days. It has greatly interfered"; with threshing, and farmers say will cause grain to grow in stack; very little grain threshed so far, and the yield is below the productions based on the outlook before 'bar vest. Reports . from thirty-two counties in this State show an average of only eight bushels to the acre for wheat.' Some counties show an average of twentv hnnbAln for oats and nine for flax. 1'he south ern tier of counties, where the most ram hag fallen, will raise the average of wheat vield in the State to ten bushels to the acre. The Cholera Spreading Im Spain. Madrid, August 27. Fears-are entertained that' the cholera has reached this city.. Several suspi cious cases are reported here and in the adjacent villages of Torrej on and Canutes' Cholera is increasing among the trops of the garrison at Valeocia. LEMON ELIXIR' A Pleasant Lemon Diiak. ' For biliousness and constipation, Uke Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness, ake Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, ohills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, atomach, kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared only by Dr. a. Mozley, At lanta, Ga. 50c. and $1 00 per bottle, sold by dru (feists. Prominent Minister Write. After ten years of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Moztey's Lemon Elixir, and am now a well man. Rev. C. 0. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church South, tillnovl No. 28 Tatnall Bt. Atlanta, Ga. Eleven BanUn Soldiers Killed. St Petersburg, Aug. 27. Eleven Russian soldiers were killed while maneuvering along the frontiers this morning. A skirmish with some Bulgarians was the cause. Dyspepsia Mak.68 the lives of many people mlserablo, and often leads to self-destruction. Distress after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, " all gone " feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and irregu- niot ao ,arity 01 tne-howcls, are Distress some of the more common After symptoms. Dyspepsia does E a tint not Bet wcU oI itseU" 11 Celling requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy like Hood's Sarsa parilla, which acts gently, yet surely and efficiently. It tones the stomach and other organs, regulates the digestion, creates a good appetite, and by thus jftlfr v overcoming the local symp- u ' c toms removes the sympa- Headache thetio effects of the disease, banishes tho headache, and refreshes the tired mind. " I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat MAarta distressed me, or did me an little good. In an hour Dlirn after eating I would expe rience a falntness, or tired, all-gone feeling, a though I had not eaten anything. My trou ble, I think, was aggravated by my business, which is that of a painter, and from being more or less shut up in a ft our room with fresh paint. Last e. . spring I took Hood's Sarsa- Stomach rilla took three bottles. It did me an immense amount of good. It gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experienced." Gxoboe A PAOEtWatertown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all drnggiiti. SI ; six for fs. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Hau. IOO Doses One Dollar AGENCY A FORTUNE FOR ANY MAN! 825,000 IN CASH TO BE GIVEN AWAY in Premiums of $9,003 to 85.00 Every one buying Five Tabeill's Punoh Cigars will get a coupon and make a guess of the number of persons at the world s fair, to be held at Uhioago in 1803. Come and see the plan, get a coupon, make a guess, smoke, and be happy. Wm. L. PALMES, Middle street, New Berne. N. C SAVES ANNOYANCE. GIVES PE A.OE. AIDS HOUSEKEEPERS. Every Package Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction or lonr, Grocer 'will refund the money, SMITH,' H0RPEL r & ; CO, tal418aT ; : BALTIMORE.. FOR v.-,ra 'm&k s r TL & a m m. a Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced! pleasing to the taste find ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syryp of Figs, is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading- drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW, YORK, N.V HAVE VOU FORGOT THAT . F. HAS THR Largest Stock of Tobacco iu New Berne. Sells more at lowor prices than any other House in town. Also, the Greatest Variety of other goods kept in the city. GO TO SEE HIM. Bath Booms At my shop on Middle street Plenty of water, hot or cold, and good large rooms. junl dtf . J. B. BROWN. and Whiskey Hablte cured at home with out pain. Book of par ticulars sent FREE. 500 BAGS SHOT, ALL SIZES, For sale at Tower's Prices. Agent For Hazard Gunpowder Go. Sold at their Prices. 3T. "UlrfIi, WHOLESALE GKOOER, MIDDLE STESF.T, NEW BEliNE. N t, balein Female Academy, SALEM, n. c, THE OLDEST FEMALE COLLEGE IN THE SOUTH. The 80th Annual Session begins Au gust 28tb, 1890. Register for last year 815. Special features: the Develop ment of Health, Character and Intel lect. Buildings thoroughly remodelled. Fully equipped Preparatory, Collegiate and Post Graduate Departments, besides- first class sohools in Musio, Lan guagea, Commercial and Industrial Studies. JOHN H. CLWELL, auOdwlm " - Principal. ALONG THE LINE OF PROGRESS. ' The Taylor Patent Adjustable Ladies' Shoe is the latest and best improvement in that line. It requires no breaking in, ia always comfortable, and retains its original shape. It is a marvel of perfection. Samples may be seen and orders left at my place of business on Craven street, two doors south pf telegraph office. N. ARPEN, ' ' Boot and Shoe Maker, Agt. Consolidated Adjustable , jyl8 dwtf ' Shoe Company. Registration Notice ! Oflloe of the Board of Commissioner! of Craven county,- ; ; New Heme, N. C, Aug. 15, 1890. s Notice ia hereby given, that a new registration of all the voters of Craven county for the election to take place on the first Tuesday after the first Monday In November next, has been ordered by the Board of Commissioners at their meeting held on the first Monday of the present month, instead of . the usual re vision of the registration list. New registration books will be opened in each election preoinct in the county on the 24th day of.September next, for the purpose of an entire new registration, and will be kept open as required by :, By order of the board.' fcVovfe .v. . J. A. BICHARD80N, ? iaulflflwOOl ' - .; Clerk B'd Com 1 " f aaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaiB.M.WOOLLY,M.I VaAtlMifehCia. Office 104 Whitehall St professional . ' DB.O..K.PAOBY. - ' 2v " SURGEON DENTIST1 Offioe, MiJJle street, ocnotito Bantlst church, -' ,.. : dec8 dwtf KEWBERN. N. Q - P. H. PELLETIER, TTOB N EYr AT h A W, AND MOSHf BOKKiC Craven St., two door South of Journal office. - A specialty made In negotiating amall loan for abort tlinw. Will practice In the Ootmtlea ot Oravab, Oar teret,Jonea, Onslow and Pamlico. . . , United Htatea Court at Now fierno, and Supreme Oourt of the Htate. febl dtf CLEMENT MANLY. o. li. auioti Manly & Guion, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Offloe 2.1 floor of Green, Foy & Co.h bank. Middle street, New Berne, N. C. Will practice in the eourts of Craven and adjoiniDK counties, in the Supreme Oourt of the State, and in the Federal Courts. 8Dl6dwtf r. M. BI1IMON8. H. L. OIBB8. Simmons & Gibbs, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in tho counties cf Craven. Jones, Onslow, Carteret, Pamlico, Lenoir and Hyde, and in the Federal Courts. Oflloe on Craven street, next door below Journal offloe. apl3dwtf Dr. J. D. Clark, DENTIST, NEW; BERNE, N. C. Office on Craven street, between Follook and Broad. dw 17. P. BURRUS& CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN All Kinds of Grain, Briq and Agricultural Lime. SEW BERNE, N. O . mvrl dw GREEN, FOY & CO.. Do a General Banking business. New Banking House, Middle Street, fourth door below Bote Albert, feldwly " NEW BERSK. ! Ok Humphreys' Db. Humphebu' Specifics are scientifically and carefully prepared prescription. ; used for many year. In private practice with succe,andforoTer thirty years used by tne people. Every single Bpe citlo lg a special cure for the disease named. These Specifics cure without dragging, purg ing or reducing the system, and are In fact and deed the sovereign remedies of theWorld. UBT OF PWHC1PAL N08. CURES. PRICES. irerers, congestion, "inanimation... ,' Warns, Worm Fever, Worm Colic. . , Crying Colic.orTeethingof Infant. . Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 1 Dysentery, Griping, BUIoug Colic... . Cholera Morbus, vomiting gC'ouaha, Cold, Bronchitis . Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache ! 0 Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo .' 10 Dyspepsia, Btlloas stomach : 11 Hupbressed or Painful Periods. .' l'J Whites, too Profuse Periods .' 13 Oronp, Cough, Difficult Breathing ' 14 Salt Rhea m, Erysipelas, Eruptions. .' 15 Rheamatlsn. Kheumatlo Pains.... 16 Fever and Ague, Chills, Malaria.... 19 Files, Blind or Bleeding 19 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head u rvavopins;. uoagn, violent uougns. ft (Jeneral Debility. Ihyelcal Weakness . Tti ivianey jjisease 38 Nervous Debility 1. SO llrinarv WnnkiinM. Wettlnff Bed. . 3'i Diseases of theUeart,PalplUtlonl.C Sold by Druggists, or lent postpaid on receipt of price. Dr. Hunpnarvs' Manual, (144 pages) richly bound in cloth and gold, mailed free. HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE 00, Oor. William and John Streets, Maw York. SPECIFICS, All of the abore medicines are for ale at the drug stores of F. S. Daffy and R. Berry, Middle street, New Berne, N. C. JOE K. WILLIS, PROPRIETOR OF EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA Marble Works, New Berne, N". O. Italian and American Marble'and all qualities of material, Orders solicited and given prompt attention,. with satisfaction guaran teed. : G. E. Miixer ia my agent at Klnston, and .Alex. Fields' regular traveling agent. - - . - Z.'r'f' i Admlnistrator'Nbtlce.: ; Ilavlrjg quaUfied as Administrator of J. E. Mann, deoensed,' late of Craven county, N. O., this is to notify all per sons baing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the ooderslgned on or before the 10th day of August, 1801, or this notioe will be plead in bar of their recovery,' , All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. . Jhla 8th dey of August, 1800, Winston, N. O. .. so 10 8w Adm'f Of 3, E. Minn, deo'd. A v u r fjTtLjkttEUB old Doriiiiion Sfeamitiin CsrnMY- SEMlvWKtykT LlNlC . f h Olst OaaUailaa -sUa...!, rar raafs 01. amd ravavtt Watajv Rtte. via atlMaaarl ' - JT -'Janaka. Paksa.. ' . '.. , ,,U7.... A:,u'u Kurroib. ttaltlwar. VaVkVPktla "lpkUla4as.PTaMn. . 4 UaaJUnaitaik city. Ai: nil point. 'NorrK. En-t atytm Siiimw S4HTE0, Capt. Stntligite, , .- . AND . ? - Steamer UWBEME, Cipt Pritdutt, Will aail from Norfolk, Va. for few Beruo, N, 41 via. Washington, MtiNUATS elosa couDtoilon with the t-uanKr of tha Jll- other landings uu (ba 'suae and a rYFit HlVaS"d KtnmioB, will all RO NKtr BKBNB Villi MIKMll V rilu.1 Tlll'iilu.j . FltlDAYfiat Tw ELVE, M , (noon) naklag connection with tha O. 1). H. 8. Co. 'a ahlpa S i.. . 1 " aiearnena ior Rft tlmnr. P .it. in. o ), i . n. ... . . . phla. M. A M. 1'. (jo. a ihipa for Boston and Onr nntlrlng efforu to pbiaaa onr patroni, and onr almost perfect avrvloa for the past fifteen yearaMatha beat fcnarantea wa oao ' offer aU shipper a to hdb- wa will do foi them In tu future. .1 Order all goods oara of OH, H. . Oo.. Hor 101K, Va. Passengers will and good tabhj, ocmlbrt. able rooms, and every courtesy and alien Hon will ba paid them by tha omoera. E. B. ROBKST8, agen atsssvs. CULPEPPER a TURNER, Agents, Norfolk, Va W. H' BTAKFOBD. Vloe-Presldent. Waw Tort Pity. FAKMERS' XINE Steamer Cleopatra Leaves New Bern every Wednesday and Saturday for Trenton at 7.30 o'clock, Returning, wlU leave Trenton Mondays and Thura lays at 6. 30 o'clock. Passenger accommodation. O. K. ANDRKWS, Gen. Manager, plSdwly Newbern.;o. EASTERN CAROLINA OISP'MC' The Faat Freigbi t ue KB WJ. . New Beraa, Kasta. - ic rli Poiata, ana R or folk. Uiiaoi Phlladelpkla. Hew 1 era.. H t a. Kta. via JClizabet;. 1'tiy s, 1 Commencing Monday, June llh, THE STEAMKh Eaglet and Vesper or this una will run on regniar schedule time leaving New Bern evert wy awaiMouvwj VlbV. HUU rOlUTU kTrlVlllK Oli - SUNDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY. .ThM a team era. in oonnaotion wtta tne Atlantic N.O.R. R Norfolk Bontheni R. . K., New York, Phlla. and Norfolk R. R.. and ik"",!?,1811"'0 reliable and regniar line offering superior facilities foi qulok trannonatlon .S--. -v. -?10v.tr?,(e.r" fxotpt-ft Ellaaneth Olty.ai . which point Trelght HI be loaded on ears 10 go through to destination. -: Dlreot all goods to be shipped via Eaatain ' Carolina DUpatoh daily aa follows ; : 'vuf ork' b pun- ft- '-' North River. , . r"n "delP:by Phil. W.ABaitb. R. R., Dock Bt. WUtlon.. F'mBa!Mmore T fblla.. Wll. A Ball. . K.' K,.Preaident8t.HlUon, ' . rrom Norfolk, by Norfolk Boothern R.K" i ftrom Boston, by Herahants 4 M lners Trans, . qrtatloii New York and Now Englapr otgjJn low and time gnioker 1 an by any - BpMtt.MAK ak'JiSDS'lB:anl l6hl Agent a. a. a. R Norfolk. Va. Qm- HJaDBR80N, Agnt; rebdw ' Newberne. O. 1 if. u. r.eigni uno HESCHANT3 and:SBIPPIBS,tAlB KOTlI '! On and after (October 15, im, tbia Miiewi! . resume their regular 8EMI-WEEKLY, TE1PS rm; AfSMaiAuure sua ibw '.Aernsi """"'"a. ""iwjuwre iur sup Berne. WJUM its '' . .. NKSl'AY, BATDRDA Y. at BIX P.M. ' Aayiua new Bfrne loruawimore.'TUBjJ.-. 'j iuia mo oniy 1UM.B.17J Jineom or km i ' Berne for Baltimore without change, and on..- ' ' uieir reinni vip irom cainmore coma dlreo- .riJ-.. fora il nolnta b Rivr ml uni n,.t .i . Asents are etoUowR'A U rbi lot, Gen'l Manager, ' ; , v . ;,M20AR1CK. Agt Sonolk. Vaii?? W P Olyde A- Co..Phliadeliihia.iiirtftnii. v , wuarves, , , . ; .. ' ,s.': f-gmpon. Boston, a Cebtrai wharf.'' r " ii' new loranauv. u'.:.. .., .i.-i.i-r... " Philadelphia, Mondays, wedoea ; t i. days, Baturdaya, . - tt,.-,,t . Jtf.tjr- . . HaitO . WerlnAsdavk A alnrA- . ' Pcovldenoa. Baturdava. ' ' V-jMr- yviutm ue uuiruw uuim V .... y- ui eumpaniea.. . w-."u-; ;..; ' - ; rhet Alliance to; the Front. " 'Th PKOaabwivk FAKkiaa, hold,; vigilant. ' aggreasive and progressive It baa opinions "'' and expresses them. Kortteiglit columns, "-- I- " ' -" unit Villi: I Ki ui U ,o( Nortli Carolina and Virginia flats A.n. y muvnm. uu pper ID IBB HOnllll ( - a to nearly lieu poatotiices In North terouua -and to M Htates..ONK DOLLAR A 1KAR, strictly Vasht Send tot ani.ie c py, Ad dress . - v . , - . Ji-.tBg PROORKHBIVB 'AMR- L. 1. Pot.lt, Editor. ', DM U, Baownva, Lur'ncFs r anager, U

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