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Daily OUENAL,, t VOL. DL--NO, 221. NEW BERNE. N. C. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. V BUSINESS LOCALS. CANDIES. Eiifins, Currants, Citron, Mince Meat, Plum Padding. Evap orated Applet, c to. G. E. Slover. NEW ST JRE. oew man, new prioer, Lew everything, for the holidajs. Three doors weet of the ' J postofficr . A LARGE stock of R ad Carte jaet re ceived and roibk very r.pilly at low fia-ures. Sp.ci 1 drive. Com - deela-lw U- Hahn & Oo. F' INE SCUPPEaNON'U WINE for the Christum Holidays for sale at $1.00 per gallon by W". E. Brown. Vanceboro. Parties wanting will de liver order and packages to Captain Ipock of the eteamer Vacceboro, which will be returned on boat. 13 Iw W. E Drow.'J, Vanceboro. J F. IVES. Armour's Agent for Dressed Mat, Sausage, Pork, Dressed Fowls, Co. niJ B iet , Condensed - Mince Meat, in cold storage VTEW GOOD3 jun received at IN Churohill & Prfei-r'a, euoh as Mince Meat. Riisini, Currants. Prunes. Citron, Dried Apples, SpiceB of all kinds, Bologna Siua-s oJ Northern Sausages. Tripe, tc. Mcironi and Cheese, Chocolates and Gjluinoa. All . of the above are no v aaj fresh: in f ot we guarantee all our goods and prices. Juat come in ono j iiii i n;o 'A h it we oar do; all we ask is one uWl. VVrv risp. Churchill & Parkeu. Broad st. ROBERTS & BRi). ;a receiving their fall s'.ocit BrjU a.iT Shoes, Dry Good. Grocorus h:h1 Proviiions. i They buy st hea'iqu ii tur a:d ca give you Low Prices. u26 CFHE TAYLO'.t .ADJU3TABE SHOE JL for ladies N.'w au1 marvelous in ventijn. Sea simple. N. ABP4N, jl8 if Opposite Journal Office. OLD PAPER! for nVn ii any quan tities a: Journal otli;n r?ISEST FLORIDA ORANGES, both -L retail and by tho box. C. instant fresh arrivals NUMA NU.NN. Near the Posti ffl jV THE Baltimore S v. s.vs S.-iutor Iloar admits tlm t'.e F.j.'co 'oill is dead. THE corrected rt-luriia .shows that the Democrats liare ;i m ijoiiiy in the Michigan State Senate. THE Democratic plurality over the Republicans in New York on the congressional vote is 75.01G. MR. Irby, lately elected Senator from South Carolina, may be a good . and able man, but the defeat of VSenator Hampton is a public Calamity. Dublin, Dee. 11. Timothy Uealy was burned in effigy in this city last night. Tho feeling against Mr. Parnell'd enemies is growing rery bitter. Rev. T. B. ilEWBERflY announ ces that he will begin the pnblica tion of the North Carolina Baptist, a weekly religious journal, at Fajetteville, cn cr about the 15th of January. THE new Apportionment bill will be pnshed without regard to the demand for a recount of the population. New York city alone claims 200.000 more of population than Mr. Porter's census gives. THE Wilmington Scar says: "The Supreme Court of Kansas have decided that eighteen dele gates to the Legislature, -upon whom . Ingalls counted for votes, are ineligible. It is said that this lays Ingalls ont, sure pop." "; v THBNews & Observer, oi Satur day, says: "We hare information 1 thai light is breakiDg on tire situa tion relative to the passage of the Force . bill, and there is room to Ttoope that it may not pass. It will probably be Bide-tracked on Taes day.,y . . North i Carolina needs an ac tive immigration agent. The Noriplk Virginian says: "It is plain that, in , addition toherOommis - aioner of, Agricultare, Virginia . ; needs to iestoro the office of Immi gration Agent. It, is a pity that each a valuable official should have been legislated into retirement. Thk Philadelphia Press eom-r plains that the ; Peonsjlvania Sen ' atbr8 are not j doing their duty to the party.'. It gives no reason why Qaay is opposed to tbo Eorce bill but says that Cimaroa Isinflaenoed by personal friendship for Southern Senators, especially Butler of South nirolina,' and by ,hU J33Utharn ' investments.' TEXAS i8 easily the .banner dem- ocratio State, the majority at the November congressional election being 1G6 804. The smallest ma. jority was in the fourth district, where Mr. Culberson beat his opponent 6.620. In the sixth dis trict Mr. Abbott has 23.000 ma- jority and in the eleventh district Mr. Lanham has 24 720. Mr. Mill's majority is 16.005. The way of relief is through the States rather than throng h the Generaipovernment, Under proper supervision and organized opon a somewhat Similar basis as to 6e- curity of escalation, the local banks conlcl b marfa as safe and .rnn I no )Kn n n , mn n hnnb. n.H.. I 9 J I would become an attractive local investment, be under an honest local management, and provo of great local advantage. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEM E WTS Bauoain Stobe Read. Numa Nunn New store. C B. Bill Admiralty eale. C. E Slover Candies, eto J. M Howard -Ad m'rs notice. E W. Carpenter -Divorce notice. L. J. Moork Commissioner's sale. Dackburn the Grocer Well, well. Bell The Jeweler -Announcement. F. Miller Notice of incorporation. Cotton. New Berne market Sales of biles at7 14 to 8 12. Greenville was selected by Conference as the place at which to hold its next seisioa. A put of tho oargo of the steamer Stout, of the Clydo line, Saturday night oonsisted of canu d oysters. There were 10,786 cans weighing 133 550 pounds 89i tons canned ojetcrs I How is that for high ? A special train of four cars was sent up to Goldsboro yesterday to bring down oolored people who have been working further South. Besides that there was a large number of them aboard the regular passenger train last night. tu u. tr a..j I i , . . I gooa training ror ine entertainment ioi""""ciu (njiviuu ui tuo oiaia. meu be given by them Friday night. They I are appropriately costumed, rehearse -,.11 S . .....i.:nJh. hnld anh lima in tkn tnu,n .illaaol wo.., a.o KViw fc.To a u.uc iwkiwiu- ment at a low admission price, and too rmnev raised will be devoted entirelv to two meritorious institutions the Ox- ford and Thomasville Orphan Asylums, We are oleased to announoe that Revs. R. A. Willis and T. P. Rioaud have each been returned by Conference to their respectiro charges in this city. The Morehead pastor, Rev. N. M. Wat son, and the Beaufort pastor, Rev. G T. Smith, were also returned to thoee churches, and Rev. N. M. Jurney, who has been on the Carteret oirouit, has been appointed to Robinson circuit' near Wilmington The fine steam pleasure yacht Nydia, Capt. T. W. Ross, owned by Dr. R. V, Pier oo, of Buffalo, New York, the pro prtetor of the World's Dispensary, a Urge medical stoblishment, arrived k.ra ..iirA t.ai n Pbfm .ad !"T" .M. bis family anoara, on a ooutnern pieas are tour. They were bound to Florida but were coming up to New Berne, and h .... . . , , . . I 1 . I Bmun-screea-iBstnignt tne yacnt was aociaentauyiun into oy tne scnooner John U. Jf. Moore ana oonsiaeraoiy AmmmaoA Kih ml hrnkon nff tn damaged-botn masts broken cn, etc, which will, necessitate her remaining her awhile for repairs. Grand, Lodge or Colored Masons. At the session of the oolored Grand t m.... w-t tm A.i.iiia i..f ugulviwiiiniBn week Solicitor Geo. H.White, of this city, was elected Grand Master for the Rtmta nt Kni.ll, Pnllna The Lodge also passed, resolutions memorialising the State Legislature for an appropriation to aid their orphan asylum a. Oxford ant also to establish ' . . . . coiorsa Diate agricultural coiiege limillar to that already established for We wnitee, urging as one piea tnat tne .. .. united otatesuovernment annually gWei S25 000 tJ every State that has givas y "very T. ii . suoh a sehool for eaoh race, but nothing to those who do not, oorAequently the lo not. coriseauentlv the granting of ' thepetitlon would annually wn m,. W;T Otara ana iuru.su im. wniw B.- ij.i -!, ,A HI. .1 LI.V 11 I. . lure wouege i,ovw oi wuivo m u Itissaldthd Governor ii heartily. In Wak frta tflAaNAaa4 WitaA amA will recommend it to the Genera in Ala coming menage. ,. '.' ' ' Merit wins, as the marvelous success of Hood'a Sarsaparilla shows. Itpos- sceses true medicinal merit Sold by all disiglste. ' , .8 State Encouragement of Fruit Baia-I Hon. Jno.T. Patrick., member of the snecial commits for the State Horti- cnltnral Rniat. i. Ant n . Lata tn tha menaberB 0f the next General Assembly from which through the courtesy of Hon. Edw. Bull, Senator-elect from tni dUtrict, we learn that at its coming ,8Mion the Sut Legislature will be w m"'a. PP"PV,on Ior lumuisfguiBiii ui iruil raising. This is a step in the right direotion. Fruit growing is an important and remueerative employment that has as yet received from our people but a sman prt of the attention that it de- serves. In addition to the benefit to the family from having an abundance of thia l"cious and healthful food in all 119 there is its value as a I mntlfl, mn !a v.Aa. . V. n nnA, a , r flOmfltimAa hAincr Annrtnniia Quantities of fruit are now shipped norm ana gooa prices receivea ior it The demand for canned goods is on the increase, xne canning industry is being rapidly developed, there are now over fifty factories in the State and the num- oer is constantly being augmented, thon there is a growing market both at ...mo auu lur Buipuicm buu ii is wen 10 enact legislation that will have a ten- dency to mobe the industry develop more rapidly. It is said that North Carolina has been gif mg less aid in this direotion than any other State of the Union, owing to the fact that the farmers are not forward enough in askinir for what theyneedandwhatisiustly theirs and tofore been brodght to the notioe of the General Assembly with a respectful, urgent demand for favorable legislation on the eubjeot. U. . . I is proposed that the money appro- priated for this purpose shall go to the farmers every year in the shape of premiums on fruit exhibited. Note . ., ... , , . doilsr of it is to be used in paying salaries or expenses. The plan proposed is to offer liberal year, one in August and one in October. The August fair to be held at different parts of the State first in each Con- gretsional district, then each section will get the advantage of the premiums. The fair to be held alternately, first in the mountains, then in the aaHtarn rnn n,- hARnn,wn .i .i.. .1 i .v. a.-i. rm I the fair is to go to the ither distriots in theoentre of the State. The fair is to or townBuip, onenng tne nest aavan- tags, but not la be held in any place twice. In this way every section will be interested, and the people get the advaDta8 of U' and the money win K to the Stato. people evenly an over the lunuuidvyuioi. tJ 'tXJL .11 Carolina. Mr. C.J. Rhem, the superintendent! of the State works at Weldon. who has been visiting his family in the city, re- liu.ucu iv ui. ugui VI uvui fvflwiuaj. ineotateis cutting a canal ninemue ouvui, vu" """""'"" long parallel with Roanoke river join- mg me pornouot toe r.ver aoove wie rails with that below so as to utilize advantageously the splendid water torta of tiona kind(, , ...rM . .. . . . capitalists and prominent mannfac - i .nrers of other States, anoh an Senator t D rjameron. of Pennsylvania. Hon. ot uv, T7i.ii. ... " . Urgeiy interested. It is sail that this water power aft the completion of thfl ork .. rank .hont afiP.on1 hn.t . . . . 0f those in the United States, and that it ioinit havtf illcr6al!ad ei 0i,j aiue durini. L ha last few .u. ipu. a-.u .v. i ... p m" lavesvuiBniB ior proum, auu ins destined soon to be the acknowledged ... ... . . seat oi ine manufacturing, asricui- al. commercial and political power OI ID6 U niOD P o al ut.. K.nnta n..i. n..nr.t ! u,..,,- ,nd vifitin, thft Mr R T. XVt Dim, p . Q T Adamil ,atnrnad f rom Oonferenoe la9t njeht and ReTi N M Tarn(. -nd B6T0ral other ministers JOrney ana several Oiner ministers i 0..tKMMIlll .,,, trnrn h Z , attending Conference. - B TjM1 - n o. ... " 'r"". I ... - nnn , lWftlf.n, den tnd Jonathtn Havens leave this morning attend the Southern Inter Ht-.. Tmnrattrm ronrtiilnn it A.ha 1 " a . i Tjjja I BCCKLEJi'e ahsica ialve, The Best Salve In the world for ( BVUKliKAV aKfllUa Ul.f K. " X Corns, and all fiklu Eruptions,, and post- tlvely cures Piles, or no pay required.- If is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale In Newborn by F, 8. Duffy, -fholesale and retail druggist. . SniPPIXQ NEYYS. amuvbu I Ct.. T C .1 il rt J a "m iuance, ui mo .jua une, Stem bare Wm- K- McCabO. Capt. E B' Willim9. to load with lumber at Blade Bros, Steam Yacht Nydia, Capt. T. W. Roes, with northern pleasure party. Steamer L. A.Cobb from Griftou with cargo cotton. Steamer Nettie W. from Kins ton with cargo cotton. Steamer Vanceboro, from Vanoeboro, with cargo shingles. Schooner John R. P. Moore. Capt. Jos. Gaskill, from Philadelphia with cargo kainit consigned to E. H. & J. A. Meadows to go over the A. & N. C. Railroad. IN PORT. Schooner Tillia G. Cruse, Capt. Gandy. Snhonnfir Mitiin F Flilna Punh. rvirf Trlnrt cleared. Steamer Neuas, of tho E, C. D. line, with full cargo general exports and passengers, and will arrive at Elizabeth City this morning. Steamer Howard for Trenton, with cargo general merchandise. steamer rsettie w., for is e mo river landings. Steamer L. A.Cobb for Grif ton with cargo general merchandise. Schooner Aidie Henry, Capt. Wm. Hill, to load with lumber at Smith's Creek for Elizabeth City notes. Steamer L. A. Cobb will arrive from reamer Nitie W. will arrivo today. Random Thoughts. Providenoe permitting, I shall preach t. Kit Swamp Saturday before the ,r" "u - ove uoai u mail aa v unuii fT luuoiUi wuu exD8oU t0 locate in New Berne soon. will bo there Sunday. He it a work- mn tnat n8e DOt De asha'jed, and I hope the brethren will make arrange- ments to engage his services at Kitt SwamD and churches near. He desires to give his time to the ministry aud looate where neoaneduoate hischll- aren. rew tserno is a proauotive neia I LiKnt B0hools for the white in New Berne at this time. Where is there a town of the sizj of New Berne not a ?'""f"'? Should there be any doubt in the mind of any person as to whether the schools offer as good advantages as other plaocB. the best way to disabuse his COme and see. I hope there will be a goodly number r "e Dretnren at auto swamp Saturday u J l" itMn.am.nt. nnaht tn ha msria tn secure a preaoher for next year. Breth ren, do not forgst the time. There are mD7 ia Kitt Swamp who are anxious u i, watch worY. Let every suoh brother and sister be on haud Saturday before tnird Sunday, and let those who are not there then quietly acquiesce in everything that I .L .., fc . 1 T learned from Bro. Alfred Gaskina that J. F. Sumrell, who is going to school "re, preparing ior tne ministry, I n..v..i . .... .....i.t.u B...n n. ff T ,7st" thYrd Sundav U hnS I DQQQ SO I COuld Visit many in thel neiguooruoou ai rv.ui o wamu mis year . . . . ,K " 1 waohed here at night the same aay i prcauuuu over vuero. aiiieu iuiu B , aa9kine, Bn)i Asa Arthur all being on the road direot from New Bern to the ohuroh, always ona or the other met me at the river and took me J to the church. Whoever preaches for itneonuron wm nna wese tnreewitn Lany others, whose name to mention would reouire more BDace than lam entitled to, always ready to co operate with him In every good work. i k. tna .t i inrffAC rn to Williamston. Having failed to get anorse V,nv oe"uK wu, La,' 00- Uastins very Kinaiy met me at ineieapltal stock of said corporation is Ten river, carried me to his house; the next Thousand Dollars (tio.ooo); divided mtwo dav oarrled me to Vanoeboro and on SJJi!".Tm m return, sent to Vanoeboro to meet me, brought back to hiB house, from whence Bryant Gaskins brought me to i the river. Many thanks brethren ior your kindness. D..l...n Jv l .t Vi uv wv.... I t u m owBmp oaturuay uoiure tuiru ouuu.j 1. Li. U. The Purest and Best Artioles known to medical soience are il used in preparing Hood's Sarsaparilla. Every ingredient is carefully seleoted, personally examined, and only the best retained. The medicine lelpre- oared nnder the snnerviaion of thor- oughly competent pharmacists, and every ""i"? fIOKre" 'JudgmenUI was appointed a Commissioner . i, navnfnl! warnhol with a vtaw taall th hereinafter riMnrihAil nmrt. 1 :r" i t. or.lT.iii. Vi.. L V . J-lT O"oav"li" best poesible result. 1 ArinniinnCriCnT aasasaaMUsauaa.as-.Baaa Our Goods for the Holidays are coming in daily. For 1 i ... A w. . - I llnahtTT. KP.flllt.tr fit IlP.RiCrn.lof Tho. a Howard. and hareh. tva. nottna XTV ' -""V Ovl -- - : m . i . T paSSetJ. 'W6 Cannot DC Utl- V ' Vr-r . uJ i ' r . QCrSOlUi . ' ' 'r ' ' v rvivt mrtvi Ttrmvnn1 BELL THE JEWELER. fall! Weill Well! It makes no difference, the crowd is all flock ing to The Grocer1 E. B. liACKBURil. Low Prices ! Fresh Fine Goods! will al ways tell. d 16 lstptzmas Irish Linen Paper, by Note the pound (120 sheets), 25C, WOrth 50C ALSO- Choice line Hand Painted Christmas Cards. CpA Cfvrloa in Trrindn-KT w ujvu ii nmuunj At "BARGAIN STORE." deolG tf QTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA-Craven County. superior uourt. Notice E. A. Cherry against Hattle M. Cherry. To Battle M. Cherry, Defendant. You are hereby notified to appear and an swer or demur to the complaint In the above entitled action, which will be denosltedin the Clerk's office of Craven count; Superior Court, the first three days of the February term, ibvi, oi hiu court, Degmniiig on tne 61 Monday before the 1st Monday in March, 1891, or the plaintiff will apply to thecouit for the relief demanded In the complaint. This la an action for divorce A vlncolo matrimonii, opon the grounds of adultery K. W. OARPENTEIt, Clerk 8up. Ct.( Craven County. Lkonidas J. Moore, Attorney for the plaintiff. declO td UNITED PTATES OF AMf.HICA, ( Pamlico District. ( C. 8. District Court. In Admiralty. James H, Rooks vs. The Steamer Clef p Urn, ner mo lie, appirei, oie. I Pursuant to a writ of venditioni rinnnu Hitt S,,"?,f ! Wharf In the Cltr of New R-rne. ontli2iith v.u,.., .iUU; I the Steamer Cleopatra, her tacxle. apparel. engines, etc. as she Ut at said wW i leimi tun. jobiiua u. uili,, u. f. Maisn.i, Dee. lUh, im. .'J vy iAr. fj, UlLb, ACtba ill ial Uli 1 . tds Notice of Incorporation. Bnparlor Coort Clerk's Office. Pamlico County State of North Carolina. Be It remembered that Martin fun.r Jos. H. Smith, Hosea F. Going and Charles H. Pearson have fllad in this office articles of incorporation in accordance with tn laws of the State of North Carolina, chapter Oysters, nshTFmitt and Vegetabiesr etc' for the term of thirty (30) years, ih.tthe I naa'been duly incorporated under tne said I 'aws or the State of North Carolina, an j by and under the name of "Vandemere Oysttr Company.' Witness onr said Clerk of the Superior I Court of Pamlico county, at his office In I Bayooro, me lutn uay or December, A.D. ' FK3TC8 MILLER, Clerk Sup. Oonrt oecio oil wiw ramnco County, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1 Snpertor graven county. ) uourt. W. F. Kornegay vs. The Farmers' and Mer- enanu' eeamooat uompany. Notice of Bale; Pursuant to a Judgment of the Superior Court of Craven county, rendered at the FebruaryTerm, 1880, and another judgment of aatd oonrt. rendered Fall Term, 1890, In tne dui euuuea action, in wnion said I will nVnoaa to aaia &t rihTin nTiinrv t ,v, Court House do n in the Ctty of New Berne, w. p.. on Tuesday th. aih dy nr i.nn;' i89i.at lao-oiock. m.. to the highest bidder. H'..''h interest of the FarmeraM w TrT.T.-SSS" lanameionanwKteamooat com Dan v eziat. iu, iiuui u .w.u ... uu.k, iooo, in MieamDoat liaroiina.- xj. j. ibuurii, uommiaiocer. 0. H. Ooior, Att y for Plaintiff, did td iNUllUii. The andersigned. Jamts at Howard, ; 1 .nl. An.liniMl M i i1mfn1.lnlni.Af fh. ..to.. thath. reonlrea all ner.oa. havln. alaim. that he require, all per.oa. having claims againat tne estate 01 uve aaia Tnos. s, How ard. to nr.aent them to the laid Jamea at. Howard, duly authenticated, for payment, ev else this notioe will be pleaded in oar on vr twiura ui i.tn uay 01 woemuer, ISV1, reoovery, Persons indebted to the estate must WHhOUtdeUy. . . ..J, J. if. HOWARrt. dcc'.BdiW Administrator, For Sale, Tiro Cylinder Kuii. oi r, a . feet 1ob, good .. new. ' " one Balance wheel. ft diameter, 13 lncb face, weight 2,00 ib. OneKloorlng Machine, In good order and ready for Immediate o. AIro, Clroolar riaw from but known m titer constantly on hand and for Ml by Tax Notice. Your City Tax is now do. an1 aarf be paid on or before the First day of January, 1891. ' I will be in my offise from 10 to 3 and 8 to 5 each day to receive same. jio S. H. LANE, dl3tf Tax Collector. For Christmas LET YOUR PRESENTS BE USEFUL ! You can find it in our NEW G00D8 just received, consisting of Kid. 8pring Wool Gloves. Top, Jersey and Scotch White and Ilia Handkerchief!), k Si!k and Linen A beautiful li hand Ties. o of Scarfs and 4 la British and BalbrigKan H. Hose, Sus pends. Garters, Overgaiters, Collars and Cuffs. A new invoice of Scarf Pins and Col lar and Cuff Buttons. Walking Sticks and Umbrellas. All wool Underwear, regular life preservers. Leather Coats and Shooting Jackets. Stacy, Adams & Co. 'a Shoes. Clothing, Hati, Rugs, Trunks and Valises. J. M. HOWARD. oc25dwtf $100 for $44! EXAMINE 0TJR PLAN. Apply Early That your Certificate may soon mature. arlt'" ,8'0,"oppora"""? $100 for $44. S. R. STREET, Agent, New Berne, N. C. deolO dwtf TO MY CUSTOMEES AND THE PUBLIC. I wish to say that I am in position to sell them First Class Groceries at prices as low as any responsible dealer. Any prices advertised will be cheerfully met by me. 1 will sell Wvlie Smith's cbIr. orated Koyal Cream Flnnr in Ifi lh Into f a ... k m iu j I Willi each 10 IDS. , and UDOn the rMiirn of 9 tin I- o , TiKo :JI , , gucu to ine noiaer uee. The Finest Butter in New Berne only 3Cc. Call and examine my Stock of Xmas Specialties, Fine Prices lower than any house in the citv. JN0. DUNlf. Dec. U. dwtf A LOT OF FINE Turkey Creek Grove, Indian River, FLORIDA ORANGES, The Finest Orange in the World, fot sale at J. F. TAYLOR'S. All who wish to enjoy them, com soon. For sale by the Box only. The 1 Fraternity of I """"J "i J-' til I r; . i i .-..IS.. I rlflAllCIAl UA"OnArfllia " tne i rnJTQ r,, , . . . . , u i. . . Initiation and Certificate fee '.:..' K M 1 Contribution to Belief iund...il lO flo .9Lfit Expense Dues paid SI Dr months-. OOj ..j . has Weekly Dues SI per Week ' .'! " 4 ' H t' Total I Pays in six month.,..,$100.eo ui Or " V ., ....... iiuiofl.. - of Or " Vfour .. inn na . 1 . -. T--,.--pv,c.ww.prwwi-f pay . Ninety three numbers in NewBara.1' ' l ;, 9m- furttiar InfrwMtaltMW' JkM i.' t!rtW I' dlOJwtf f . , w, a BOYD. H Ml titm'Vf a
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