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JThe JOURNAL. AILY - : ' -j VOL. IX.-NO. 166. NEW BERNE. N. C.. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1890. t PRICE 5 CENTS. P. T r 'Jwi-: UUSXNESS LOCALS. EL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY now ready for work on collars, cuffs and shirts. Work mar be left at the ore of Junes M. Howard. ocl2tf, FOUND A watch. 0nfer can ot' tain same by applying to E. Dan aenbsrgaid paying cost of this adv. Cotton. New Berne market Sales 'TU3T RECEIVED Another new lot 0f 83 bales at 9.40 to 9 70. 8ales for the LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T. J. Turner Furniture. A. M. Bakib Furniture, etc. E. Daskksbkrq Watch found. Howard & Green Steam laundry . J of those fresh cornel Portsmouth mullets at . CHURCHILL & PARKER'S, Broad Street. KOBERTS & BRO. are receiving their fall stock Boom and Shoes, Dry Good, Groceries auI Provisions. They buy at headquarters and can give you Low Prices. - au26 HpHE TAYLOR ADJUSTABE SHOE X. for ladies. New and marvelous in vention. See sample. N. Abpin, j!8 if Opposite Journal Office. OLD PAPERS for salo ia any quan tides at Journal offbo I?OR the bast SMOKING T03ACCO . ask for CUBANA or DEER TONGUE, made from selected leaf grown in the best Tobacco section, and from manufacturers ho make only Smoking Tobacco. For sale by Bep4 dwtf C E. Slover. week 635 bales against same week last year 230. Don't ffiil to register. Prepare exhibits for our next Fair. The truckers are shipping their full orop of peas. Mr. Jas. B. Stanly is building a new residence on Broad street. Capt. E. L. Keoler reports a very fine run of mullets at Portsmouth. The Excelsior Hose Company will meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. The Y. M. C. A. deyotional service has been changed to live o'clock in the afternoon. We noticed some nioe rooks at the fiih market yesterday ; also a good sup ply of other fish. Thoeteamtug Ella is on Howard's ways for ropairs, The schooner Eunic9 Reynolds was launched yesterday. Mrs. Joseph K. Willis and daughter left to 'visit Mrs. Iola H. Gates, near Raleigh, and to attend the State Fair. Tickets for the theatre tomorrow ni'ht will be placed on sale iu ihe morning at 9 o'clock at the drug store of R- J. Gooding. The New Berne Co operative Ham -facturing Company will hold a meeting at the rooms of the Y. M. C. A. tomor row night at 8 o'clock. Are jou going to the State Fair? It is exDeoted to be ona of the best evtr This is the declared purpose of held) and the raii.oad rates are the low- hundreds. Langston leadership est evsr dreamed of. Therk has been a heavy enow ia California. .. Work is God's ordianeo as truly as prayer. Boardmau. Sacasa has been re elected Pres idetit of Nicaiuaga If the stream at which you wish to driiik is muddy, go higher. In these, lives of ours, tender little acts do more to bind hearts .together than great or heroic deeds. Personal Dr. Leinster Duffy's former olerk, Mr. Charles M. Higgins, who has been taking a fortnight's rest and recreation at Beaufort before entering upon his new duties, left for Charlotte yesterday morning to take a position with Bur well & Dunn, wholesale and retail druggists. He expected at first to have run a branch drug store in Wilming ton for a firm there, but receiving the offer from Charlotte which was mora satisfactory he accepted it. Mr. 3. R. Ball left again on his regu lar trip as travelling salesman. Gov. D. G. Fowle and State Engineer W. G. Lewis, returned to Raleigh from their trip to Newport, Morehead and Ilarlowe. Thoy dooided to postpone the inspection of the work done on the New Berne and Beaufort Canal until little-later. Messrs. B. M. Jones and A. M, Smith, two clever young men of Ashoville who have been spending n few days in the oity returned home yesterday. This is not the season for our Fair, but we be' lieve there is a fair attraction for them hero at any season. We hope they will be down to our Fish, Oyster and Game Fair next winter. Lieut. S. S. Willed camo home on the steamer No borne yesterday from visiting relatives in Baltimore. Mr. Geo. N. Ives, who has been dewn to Morebeau for sometime, is now in the city. Mrs. Augusta Oaksmith, who has been spending about two months in the city returned to her home ia Hollywood last night. Mr?. Birdie Solinger, of New York is visiting her father, Mr. M. Hahn Mr. J. D. Whitford returned last night from a business trip to Norfolk Dr. Chas. Duffy roturned from Raleigh, whore he has been attending a meeting of the Board of Publio Charities. ANOTHER BIG REPUBLICAN LOSS. Isional. State and county. The election of that ticket will be the beet for the lion. F. D. Winston, Republican Nom inee for Judge, Leaves the Party. The following open letter from Hon. Francis D. Winston to J. B. Esves, people of North Carolina both white and black. It will also be a wholesome rebuke to the men who are using the national government for purposes of plunder, whose professions of love for frAA aiuuu,h anil a fi,itifc mm KoIiaH Chairman Republican State Executive by tneir daUy praotioesin the halls of ivommitiee, will be read with aeep in- uongress and by their systematio pur- tereet and great pleasure by many read- chase of votes in all close elections;! or. tho TmrnwiT T .,nia,-n. it.oir wuuso uisruir.ru ot lue bu interests oi was w aw w w iw aim m, v k4iiuu ivbv I i .i . Lit. M I ttt t -i n ,om luo negro is idowd oy ice passage ui Windsor, N. C, Oct . 2. 1890. law, th wi ai.. the . e7erv. J. B. Eavxs, Esq , Chairman Republican thing the negro buys and lowers the state uoumitiee, uaieign, . u. : price of everything he sells, and who Dear Sir: At the convention of the imagine that blatant philanthropy and Republicans of the 2d Judicial District braying patriotism will serve as a dis- m Kocay Mount, l was nominated (or Kuue ior meir wiciea scnemes. New Lot Samples AT J. U. HOWARD'S. Bargains in Wool !!..: Pocket BcoLs. Wool Underahirta. Big Job in odd Coats NEW GOODS NOW See cur line of Double Breasted Suits in Black and IVy t'htv::,tp . sepTdwtf J IOWARD. Hose. and Vests. ARRIVING. Judge of this district. The Republican State convention ratified that nomina tion. Although grateful for this ex pression of confidence on the part of so large a number of my fellow citizens, I cannot accept the nomination. I notify you in order that your committee may take the necessary steps to fill this va canoy on your State ticket. The tendencies of the Republican party are such as to alarm every man who plaoes the permanent Very respectfully, Francis D. Winston. SHIPPING NEW. Taxes ! Taxes ! the pi;.!? Hooting riug (hi i't lovv fnr the Y.ixerf, on the month of Octo- his country above temporary party ad vantage. The National House of Repre sentatives, abandoning all pretense to calm, wise and impartial deliberation, has repressed free speech, free inquiry and free discussion, has appointed the speaker and the olerk a permanent re turning board for the counting of voters I who do not vote, and has enacted legis lation involving hundreds of millions of dollars without condescending to jus tify, or even excuse its oppression and without allowing inquiry to be made or discussion to be had concerning its jus tice or propriety. The methods that have prevailed in that body during the past ten montns oeiong ratber to a arrived, Str. Newberne, of theO. D. line, with full cargo general merchandise and passengers. Str. Eaglet, of the E. C. D. line, with welfare of full cargo general merchandise. rttnitp, Satur- Str. Howard, from Trenton. Str. Carolina, heavy cargo cotton. IN PORT. Schr. Nina, Capt. James T. Salter. Schr. John R, P. Moore, Capt. Jos. Gaskill. Schr. Matv and Francis. Cant W. J. Snell. Bohr. Eunice Reynolds. Capt. McNeil. Schr. Carrie Farson, Capt. Murphy. CLEARED. Str. Newberne, cf the O. D. line, with heavy cargo cotton and naval stores. I will vi'it purpose u. days stated u ber: Vanceboro, Xr. To day. Oct. 11th. lKie. Fulcher's Store, No. 2 Towntjhip, Wednesday, October 15th. lyo. Fort Barnwell. No. o Township, Sat unWy, October is, 1 -au. Morton's Store, No. 5 Towiichip, Fri day, October 24, 1M)0. Havelock, No. 0 Township, Saturday, October 20, 1SD0. James City. No October 31, 1S90. Jasper, No. 9 October 20, 1990. Ihose failing to meet mc- at the abovo named place s and e-ui. their Taxes will bo visited by myself or Deputy at once with thn exvrors ivir;co of col lecting the ts.tes diK'. The Taxes muet b.i wound up by the 31st day of lJoc'mbir. W. B. l.ANi:. Sheriff. New Borno.St-pt 25, V-. dwtf 'ownehip, Friday, Ti-.vi r-Lit, Mondav. racked convention of nolitical nartisariB held in a corner groggery than to the Str. Eaglet, of the E. C. D line, with AtlUTITir J P THilrrted hiffhPRtllftlilwftti ftOBAinhlir nf a frao full r-arn ilW.ttli.LUrf r W . j, JAttUJ. UAU. and intelligent nation. It is doubtful notes whether the legislature of any civilized a. ... neoDle on earth has transacted mihlio. atr -'nston will arrive tomorrow ana sail lor runston Tuesday . Str. Carolina will sail for Grifon to morrow at 8 a. m., and the Trent at 7 a. m. for Adams Creek. She will return means Republican Virginia. dessolutiou in The London Times advises Canada to adopt a free trade policy in order to exclude America f.-om competition. Members of the Y. M. C. A. will have to be excluded from the bath rooms Monday and Tuesday on account of the tubs being painted . I stock of furniture, lovely pictures, etc., and Mr. C. L. Gaskill has a nice musical stock and is constantly adding to it. v.i-. avi..OD, UOv MeMrB Howard & Green's steam give np uer attempt to gei me iaundry has been christened the "Elm European '. powers to recognize 1 City Steam Laundry." The machinery King Ferdinand. I has all been arranged and everything is now ready for business. m -w . TT 1 I 1 . ? . r II - k A I Aiiis weeKiy eaition oi ine ai Messrs. Jos. Nelson. A. C. Cooper aid Church Services Today. Presbyterian Church Rev. L C. Vass, D. D., pastor. Services by the nnfltnr nh 11 a. m. nnA 5 n. m. Rnndnv- Mr. A. M.Baker has got in a splendid lch00l at 9:30 8. m.,Wm. HollisUr, lint a Gonstitation has been seized by the postal authorities for con taining a notice of a prize distribu tion offered to its subscribers. Geo. V. Brady went out for a little while yesterday morning to try fishing in Neuse river and scoured seventy-five blue fish, perch, drum croakers, etc and a trout about two fool long. Henderson Merrit, a colored man The grand, and, indeed, the only character of truth, is its capability I who lived near the Fair ground, went nf Anrlnrintr thn tat nf nnivoraol Ito Jacksonville three weeks ago to experience, and coming -unchanged work at the blacksmiths trade. He had superintendent. Prayer meeing and lecture on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation is given to the public to attend these services Ushers at the doors. Church of Christ, Hancock street I. L, Chestnut, pastor. Services at 11 a. m.and 7.45 p. m. Sunday-school at 3 p. m. Young men's prayer meeting at 9 a.m. Weekly meeting Thursday night at 3 o'clock. All are cordial invited to attend these services. Christ Church Rev. T. M. N. George, rector. 19th Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion 8 a. m. Servioe and sermon 11 a. m. Evening prayer p. m. The publio are cordially invited, and will be shown to seats by attentive outQf every possible form of fair discussion. Herschel. congestive ohill Tuesday, died Thurs- ahers. Sunday school at the chapel True happiness never flows into a man but always out of him. Hence heaven is sometimes found la cottages and hell in palaces. uable appearance and judging from the Heaven ltselt IS more internal than number of advertisers found in its day and the remains were brought to his home in New Berne yesterday for burial. "The Aurora Koreans " is a new paper ju3t started at our neighboring town, Aurora. It has a neat and ored- cxternal. Newman. oolumns the business men there must have publio as well as private enter prise. In jhe locals we see where three new pupils have left there for Vance Academy of this city. A number of the Democratic county 9:80 a. m., and at the church 4 p. m. Centenary M. E. Church Rev. R. A. Willis, pastor. Services at 11 a.m., and 7:15 p. ra.. conducted by the pastor, Young men's prayer meeting at 9:15 a. m. Sunday-school at 3 p. m., J. K. Willis, sup t. Prayer meeting en Thursday night at 7:15 o'clock. Baptist Mission Station.Market Dock- Morning services at 9:30 o'olook, Rob't Hanceok, leader. Afternoon services 4:30 o'clock, Lflther W, Lewis, leader. The public generally are cordially in vited to attend these meetings. Y. M. C. A. Devotional services thi business in the year 1890 with so little regard for the right of speech and dis cussion, or of the roal interests of the people as the present Congress. It has abolished narliamentarv rights that were observed during the passion and! the same day. turmoil of civil war and the reconstruc tion period, and it has imposed taxes I Notice. which not even the necessity of war re-1 There will b a meeting nf th Damn. Quired. Icratic Executive ( nmmittfl at the New States have been admitted into I Gaston House on Tnesd the Union with a smaller copulation! 12 o'clock. A u than one of our Congressional districts; quested as business of importanse will out iuw vuiuh ui uieir otuaiors in me come Defore the meetintr TTil.J n. . -, . t . .1 o uuueu Dimes iuDgrcss were tnougni necessary to establish the vicious legis lation and perpetuate the power of a eelfish and insatiable oligarchy of mil lionaire manufacturers. Sectionalism has been revived in its most odious shape. Every Southern in dustry had been taxed that could be separated from the industries of the North. On the tie that binds Southern cotton the tax has been trebled; the twine that binds Western wheat has PASSENUij; DlTAKTMl-NT, New Bhk.nk. '.t. :;J, 1S90. Cheap Excursion Rates Tu tiii: NOltTII CAROLINA M. Manly, Chairman. For Sato, Two Twin Reversible Engines-12x30 14th, 15th and lith. Good to new cylinders; balance in eood oraer. james Kedmond, Seo. & Trees. N. T. R. S. B. Co. sep20 tf BUY YOUR twine mat Dinas western wneatnas m..,.. -4. a.l -ni. been almost freed from taxation. U UmitUre, MattreSSeS, LtC. Southern Democratio Senators vote to i at relieve the Western laborers of unjust r nkWTi'O burdens, while Western Republican ill JXL i)ALjil D, Senators vote to increase the unjust Middle Btreet New Ber N c burdens upon Southern labor. Such is , . , . . thoir ideal of statesmanshin 1 Whn Carpets cleaned and put down. Furni- asked toexDlainthe inconsistencv of I ture of all kinds repaired their votes, they laugh in their sleeves, or justify State TPeiIi? AND INDUSTRIAL EKPOSITION At Raleigh, JJ- C. OCTOBER 13th. 14th, 1 uL., :0;h A: 17th. For tho accommodation of the public, the following low rates of fare will be charged by mail and nperial trains when tickets are purchased. Tickets on sale by mail train Oct. 13th, ltth, 15th, 10th and 17th. Good to return including uot. ltun, ana on the t pwial train Oct. return including Oct. ltL by any scheduled train. Schedule and faro for round trip, in cluding admission to Fair Special Train Oct. 11 to Hi, inclusive. Schedule. Fare for Round Trip. Leave Morch'd Depot 3.45 a m S3. 40 ocl2 dlw wit FURNITURE ! ! their extortion by orying "Rebel." Government is becoming a came of nlunder. and the mnthruin nf !r.n..r 25S!s ew- Yom Furniture Store can majority are partly the methods of highwaymen and partly the methods of sneak thieves. " Newport f :!?:! " . ... a 20 " Newborn 5.:;.5 " ... 2 70 " CoreCreek " ... . 2.45 " Kinaton 0 5 ' . .. 2:30 " LaOrange 7:.'.l " . 1:90 Arrive Goldsboro :15 " Returning, Train Loave Goldsboro 7;00p.m. " LaGrange... 7:39 " " Kinston 8:10 " " CoreCreek 8:49 ' " New Bern 9:38 " " Newport 10:4(i '' Arrive Morehead City 11:13 " Schedule of Special Train for infor- S. L. DILL, U. P. A. Not all are called to heroic self denial In the world's behalf. A wise conscientious and proportion itte settine aoart of time and - v w a . tal VUlVUHt DUl I 1VVO via a mana help on wonderfully in the on3idats and Hon. L. J. Moore filled aftern00n at 5 0-clock) Wt M. Rountree, world's evanffelization. Barrett. Ieader- Gentlemen are inTited t0 be . . , , 1 tag at Vanceboro yesterday. A spien- pr0Hent - THE resignation OI Mr. KOCrerS " orowa was preseai., toe largesi, qi - has been made public. We have the campaign, and we are pleased to Mary Anderson's Crazy Lover. .AAnAtA.n a. hia finnnaar,r Ieam tnat cffeotlve work e. New Yobk, October 10.-Jamee D. . . ... B. w Persons there who have aided with the Dougherty, Mary Anderson's crazy ad In the field. Any UemocratlC can RepubHcans in the past declared that mirer, who shot and killed Dr. George ;didate will receive the support of they would not affiliate with them SffiACSSStf - .thft JOURNAL "Principles, not hereafter. The next appointment is at afternoon .and was arrested at the New "men." - v . Jasper on Wednesday .. York end of Brooklyn bridge, upon bis 1 1 1 - ,. . , . , . , ... stepping from the bridge train, two - ' to VVUmingtOn Messenger 0 Mr M'nIy' the p"8ld'n 01 ' he hours after the murder, was arra'igned ,.A. Craven County Democratio Executive aUhe TombB police court before Judge 'Bays: ine isaaicat gam is baiu to Committee, has received a telegram Kilbreth this morning, and turned over V Jill up Connecticut) Wosti Virginia fr0B1 Mr. Ed, Chambers Smith, the to the Brooklyn police. He was taken and Indiana withnegroes fronvthe chairman of the State Executive Com- StelS 6oUthf nntil . a tnajority for their mlttee, stating toat Hon, W.H.Kitohen qu6Bt oyer Dr. Li0yd. In the station - rrfrr a eannraA Th5a . im tint. itn. I would add resB the voters or pew Berne i nouse the prisoner appeared uncon- -vmT? " r-r-" Wednesdavufchfc W. A. Dann. Esd., cerned. and carelessly read the account propaoieor impossiDie. : .,, rf Brflnt and in6.v. The of the shoottajrln a morning newspaper, court house will be the place, and we Has just received the Finest Stock of I A half-clad neirro in the I rurntture.Organs, Musical Instruments. Southern ootton held is good plunder I Vl.00" carpets, uii uiotns anai'runks. mation of tho public, and not for train i or tne muiiuuBire puimuiarupiBi wno I J " 1 1 Blu1"" bu nc-1 men, as mis tram will run by tele- needs proteotion. Robin Hood was I ture Frames, which I am dosing out at graphic orders and will havonoriehts more numane. in tneir aesiretoop- "vo " u" uoiiar. auoi wnicn win over regular scheduled trains ualossso press ana plunder the southern people " BO,u cneaper man any otner store in ordered by the train dispatcher. iney are wiiiiog to aeep in poverty ana uu uuuuid my hiuck even to destroy the poor, helpless, an be convinced that the New Vork ignorant negro. What a parody and a Furniture Store is the place to get your satire for suoh men to advocate a foroe money's worth, bill foe the benefit of the NECiBO 1 an lso Agent for No. 9 Wheeler & There is in this foroe bill some devil- Wilson Sewing Machine, the best in the ish design to involve the wuntry in world, and the New Home, the next disorder, possibly to force a war of best. And can furnish you with at raoes, and by this wicked expedient to taohmenta for any maohine made, divert publio attention from the game Office and Sales Rooms opposite Gas- of plunder which they are playing wn nouse, new Berne, N. V. The Democrats of : South Car plin a who are opposed to 6,000 Catholics In Line- . 1 Jt ...J! 1. V- ......I the wa.or.KWu.uuuBo m T, , I Bostoit, Mass., Oct. lO.-The chief i a h Aav v h a Aamnatrfn loan at nioAueean i.. . . .. B'T? Tillman op fJnr. "" "w . - -"v"r reature or tne oeieorauon in Boston V luvov ytviMiMvwi vuivihvhi I iivuwj v& iuv vvsu nuuuaisMj vi aav c' ' . birth of Father Matthews, was a parade The Soldien' Home.- ; , . of 6,000 members ot the Cathollo i eieouon or ernor , met ' in ; the - capitol at wr. riAlnmhtiL laaf. TtinraflAYr anil tiAml " ' . ..V r Z . V 7, handed him by a contributor not de- B0,nuu"u! uasK.. , oi nw. r uu- B iiname towards theh Wlah An aaaress -. to - ine DeoDio, was .n,a rAiiwrrnma. TaMi ---- -- action taken affirming allegiance other amount that may be given for the tiouiaM 0 i0M 0 th8 Turkish Fri t,A n.;nninin, ni.ha TiflmAnraflrtlsametiurDOse. Any amounts either I tate Ertoirront on the coast of Janan, j-a.u..l,.wr v. w v-..- oi maU bj hftnded h,m - er(J te-lTed m( party, ana cnarging- mat iue tef( ai this office. We trust that so steamer Belgian. She stranded on the Tillmanites -bad arrayed class I benevolent an Institution wilfreoeive a I rocks in a gale, and her boilereex- . , :'. ::v.i.,it:i.. liberal contribution from our citizens, nloded There-were BOOoffloeri and agamss xiass, ana;..VuM.,vu wu- , ,,, , m . . men aboard. . Six officere and fifty men trol of partv was secured by the ' That tired feeling" now so often heard reached shore. Many of them were f i.t,nA of, is entirely overoome by Hood'essr- killed by being dashed on rooke. Ad Houiou uuoco u Isaparilla, whioh gives mental and bod- mlral Osman, while swimming ashore I was struck by a spar, and drowned. ool2 dwtf T. J. TURNER. Proprietor. New Berne Theatre, NIGHTS COMMENCING Monday, October 13th. Ladies and Children's Matinee: WEDNESDAY ATTERNOON. with such boldness and recklessness. No sane man believes thai the bill will add to the political power of the negro, or wiUincretsa his opportunities for wealth, education, moral culture or happiness. The leaders of the Republican party seem to have abandoned the wise, iiberal and progressive policy inaugu rated by Garfield and happily carried forward by Arthur and Cleveland, it equired but little statesmanship to continue this polioy and to give the entire country a period of national de velopment and of progress in education, XldTaS never seen before. The TENNYSON & DAWSON'S present administration has deliberate-1 rtJ nift. i 1 ly ohosen to go back thirty years m our uiauu uiib UiUUlVali political life, and it Is endeavoring to REFINED SPECIALTY CO. reverse the nainfnUv wroueht results I . of the straggle of those twenty years I Of well known Artists. The pick of results in the main wholesome and I proiession. beneficial. To begin these struggles I Especially engaged for this Compony. anew will retard the now rapid develop-1 , , ment ol wealth, eduoatlonand refine 1 00 E,lent nd Valuable Presents mentln the South: will Inflame race v y cn enwrtam passion and prejudice;' will reopen the healing wounds or war, and will bring only disaster upon the negro race. No good results of any sort can possibly oome front this mad' political scheme; but, if carried through, it will con tribute largely to the final overthrow of popular elections and popular govern mens. .. , ;. ,. -i, A FULL LINE OF Heating and Cooking Stoves AT ment. Admission, 20, 35 and 50c. L. II. Cutler & Co. I shall nbi follow suoh leaders or suoh Valuable Oity Property MRS. BETTIE WHALETS forsale. lew Millineiy. House and tot on east side of Middle . -r t n T i i street, between Broad and New streets. At MrS.D.JD. Lane S Old otand counsels. As a cititenof the Union, Ltru"r: lSm MtaaL ' Pn look itreet' joining B. N. Buuiunu uuui uu,iuK iu twuiH wiu (Vnrt HniiM m NiaKmi rt UnttAmm I u..ojr udw ntuui ui uuuiua intellectual and financial Improvement as the proper basis of social - and politi cal power: and, finally, as a self -respecting man; I shall .not be a- Republican Terms Cash. For information apply to GREEN ft STEVENSON, Attorneys. UTimiam P Dmam., a i! candidate for any ofllce,. but .nail vote rifth MM ' AHCHW,wn,-Qtil tne entire lemooratio tioket,ttongres-1 , , " . ; in Hats and Bonnets. A skilled Metropolitan Milliner ;in charge. ' : ;-;v-t Also a first-class Dress makln? D partment an work done in beet style. Orders from the country' promptly filled. : eepl8 d w8m' ? !v-t.t,i''.,
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