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Daily OTTRNA VOL. X.--NO. 24. NEW BERNE, XT n SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. The t A, BUSINESS LOCALS. LOST A medians sise iitk umbrella with black taff end metal handle. K the party who haa it will kindly re (am it I will be obliged. Willum H. Oliver. O Ft ICE Roome to Let. Two offlca rooma in brick building, South Front street, Apply to Willum H. Oliveb. LOST Somewhere near the market Saturday evening, a nicel watch tbein with two watch keye attached. Liberal reward for its return to Job Krca. WH. Lisoomb & Co., 82 Park Place, N. Y.. sold 85 boxea peas for Mr. Henrv Taylor at $6 00, and 20 boxes at $5 50. JUST RECEIVED. Paris Green for Killing Potato Bugs, at J. C. Whitty & Co s. COOL SODA WATER dispensed day Jot night at Palmer's 8oda Fount Hotel Albert. tf AGENTS WANTED in every oity and town in the United Slates to repre sent manufacturers; a good trade oau be worked up; can be carried on with wher business; also men to travel; we furnish 009tly outOts free. Address at once 8am'l Rosendorf, Richmond, Va. Wed221w. 4 BOTIC SODA and Mineral Water iV at Sam'l B. Waters. ti EVES 6PRINGS, Viacby. and Kis O seosea Water on Draught this moralng ml A. t. UUODlNG'd. "On Ice." NICE lot Refined Mutton Suit in cakes at I eu. eae4. 0. JS.Ni.son. (25 1m NOTICE. Don't forget the fact that we are Agents for 81 OCRS' "Dl UEM," Va besl flour In the market for the price We bave on nana large stosk or Wekt Iu4iaMolas.es. We also Keep full line of uoouand taoeg direct from tbe factorial-. Also 8nutf and Tobacoo, Grooerios and Pro vi.lona. Call In and we will give you our prieea. KOBKrlTd BHO. ELM CITY STEAM LAUNDRY just opened by Slug Lee of Norfolk. Aplm WANTED A good Boot and Shoe maker at onee. Johs McSori.ky, marat lin Pollock Bt., near Middle. 2000 LBS. Country Lard at my Stall, lOo. per lb. O. K. Nelson. N1 rEW DRUG STORE.-Drus. Medi- elnek and Chemicals. V. P. Popular proprietary Medicines. All varieties of Druglit's Sundries. Trusses and Braces. N erop Garden Seeds. Fine and Large Hiook Oigrs and Tobacco, all dew. Pre scriptions accurately compounded (and not at wau prices), our motto and our -uccess. O. O. GBKEN, Druggist and Apothecary, Middle St., four doors from Pollock, lanlio ly "W'OTICE.-Certiacate No. 3.201 for 80 1.1 sbaresof theoaplial stock of the A. & N O. B B. Company having been destroyed, tbe undersigned will apnly for a daplloate toereof. A, W. KNuX, Ext, al 8Ud The American Constitution is all right. It is the immigration laws that need amendment. Judging from frontier advices the Indians are likely to give more trouble this spring than the Ital ians. Governor Francis, of Mis souri, is looming np for second place on the Demooratio ticket in 1892. bo far as the publie knows Ororer and Franses have gotten along very well together and per haps the similarity of name wonld popularize the nomination of Cleve land and Francis. "This Government of ours," said President Harrison at Nash ville, "is a compact of the people to be governed by the majority." And it was a minority President that said this. Benny must have forgotten for a moment that Grover led him by 98,000 votes. Harrison is in the race for the Eepublican presidential nomina tion, on a platform endorsing the "last Congress. His late trip was an electioneering campaign, but he ; is greatly mistaken if he supposes 'that the cheers that greeted him all along the route meant the en dorsement, of the billion Congress, together with the ap protal of the Force bill and the McKlaley tariff. A3 a stepping stone to Chicago. -, -the foot of North Carolina must be ' j&rmlj : planted there ;in , Ealeigh ; s the Southern Exposition to be held " here will give promise of what the , State can r dow and , whatever ; ' deficiency ma appear "cad readily " be supplied in the interval between v.--'..'the two expositions. let it be on , derstood that : our county fairs, : v . State fair, : Southern exposition H., are but parte pfone whole to col- ? minate la an their importance In $ tjie great World' Fair at CWoago, ? 7-xiewB as voierver. ., a WniLB the question oftmmigra- .u turn -vu prominent! before the people of North Carolina it is we to esrzest that it has its ":1 rt i Tantages. While the immigration of industrious and law abiding foreigners would be beneficial, nothing could be worse than the settlement in our territory of large numbers of men inimical to our institutions and hostile to our civi lization. Bather let uninhabited regions remain a wilderness than bave them peopled by aliens and criminals. Just as Boon as oar press build ers can furnish our new press, the Daily State Chronicle will become an eight page morning daily news paper. It will be "a thing of beauty" and the greatest piece of newspaper enterprise ever exhib ited at the State capital. An eight page daily newspaper at six dollars a year will be the cheapest newspaper printed in the South. f we are not mistaken it will not only be as cheap as the cheapest, bat it will alio be as good as the best. Stafe Chronicle. We hope hat ihese expectations will be realized. LOCAL NEWS. Cotton New Berne Market -Sales bales at 7.70. Sales for the week 60 biles against 15 same week lait year Have you attended tho Devotional meeting at the Y. M. C A. lately ? See the notice and go this afternoon. Two weeks from tomorrow is Memo rial day, Let all our citirens be pre pared to do honor to our heroio dead. The total receipts of the Washington Assembly were $177.10, of which $110. were from the sale of admission tickets and 68.45 from the supper. Karl Bernhard Hellmuth, Baron Von Moltke, probably the greatest living general, died suddenly of heart desiese at Berlin, Friday night, in the 91st year of his age. The funeral of the infant son of Mr. Geo. L. Wadsworth was postponed to this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. It will be from the residence and be conduoted by Bcv. K. A. Willis. The United States District Court, Judge A. S. Seymour presiding, will convene here Tuesday at 10 o'clock, U. S. District Attornev Cook and Marshall Hill will be down Monday evening. A new postoffiae has been established at the point heretofore known as Reel's Store and the name ohanged to Reels boro. Mr. John B. Reel is postmaster. This office is eight miles from New Berne and three miles from Grants- boro. The Journal has made arrangements to receive from the prompt and reliable New York commission house of Q. S. Palmer, N. Y., a telegram each morn ing announcing the prices ruling that day. The telegrams will be bulletined at the journal door as soon, as it arrives so that any one who desires may receive the benefit of it before making that day's shipment. The quotations for yesterday were: Strawberries 20o to 2fc, asparagus $2.00 to $3 SO, peas$5.C0 to $6.00. A telegram received last night brought the sad news that Maj. Wm. A, Hearne had just died in Winston. Maj Hearne was one of the ablest editors of the State and had more than a State' wide reputation. At the time of his death he resided in Winston and was oonnected with tbe Twin-City Daily Sentinel. He lived in New Berne number of years and married Miss Sarah E. Street, daughter of the late Mr. S. B. Street, sr. She survives him Maj. Hearne was a native of Wilson oonnty and was about 49 years of age. The meeting of the Craven county teachers Association yesterday was one ortnebest yet held. The attendanoe of teachers from beyond the city was larger, than ever before. The prepared address by Profs. Gen. W. Neal.S.O Brags W, Mr. John S. : Thomas and Miss Annie Chadwiok ware able, highly en tertaining and inspiring ra- their ten dency and the discussions they led to were participated In freely anil with animated interest .by thus present showing a growing appreciation of the importance of a .free exchange of ex pertces and opinions. These meetings oannoi iau w oe productive ot good we look to pee; the attendanoe grow larger and larger aj they become better known. The next meeting will be held on the last Saturday In May. , -;:.' 'Progress; It la very Important In this aieot set material progress that remedy be pleasing to tne taste ana to the ere, easily, taken, aooeptable to the stomach and healthy In its nature and effeot Poasedslng these qualities, Byrup of Fir is the one pnrfoct lizttive a A Ginnery, Oil Hill and Fertilizer I Factory to be Eatablished. A Baltimore company that has eever- manufacturing establishments of various kinds looated in the soutn is grapmo onargss and in many oases the about to embark farther in such enter- complaint is well founded. We be prises, and New Berne is under favcr- Here that lower rates would not only able consideration as the place for be an accommodation to the publio but locating cotton ginnery, cotton seed that the companies themselves would oil mill and fertiliser factory, with a derive blniflt therefor because patron capital of $50,000, each one first-class of age would be so largely increaeed. its kind completely squippsd with the To a certain extent travel is a luxu latest improved machinery. ry. It gives pleasure, and anything Mr. I. S. Weaver, formerly book- keeper at Maj. A. R. Dennison's mills, is associated with tbe company and he has made a partial canvass among our business men giving each an opportu- nity to take a small amount of the stock as a test of the interest felt in procur- log these establishments and of the Anr.iirB0Amnt t,nL wntiM ha affnrded to locate here. Tho result was that fifty wi kuoui i.p.u.y -i"""v.u to $4,000, and a general willingness was expressed among those subscribing to inorease the amount of their subscrip- tion, but the company did not desire to take more. We have strong hopes that New Bsrne will be selected as the place for these enterprises for Mr. Weaver has been here and knows our advantage by observation and is prepared to place us in our true light before the company, which he is now on tbe way to meet and if New Berne is selected the inten- grams and express packages. Espe tion is to have the gin ereoted, equipped ciallydo express charges seem to be and running by the fall, and to let the oil mill and fertilizer faotory follow not long afterwards. The oil mill will be of sufficient capacity to utilize all the seed that can be procured from the territory surrounding Hew Verne. Bishop O alio way Appointments. At the time that the announcement was made In the Kaieigh Christian Advooate that Bishop Galloway, of Mississippi, one of the most eloquent I pulpit orators of the South, was to be preeentand preside at the New Berne District Conference which meets in Kinston next Thureday, there was !l.M!l .L-i -.1 .. " m " UJDUW WUUIU lULfi irjg DUU UlQvVUti Still this possibility was so slight that the announcement was made. It seems from present indications however that our people will be disappointed in the matter, as Bishop Galloway is about to make a tour of the State with Dr. John Crowell, visiting some of the leading towns of the State in the interest of the! endowment fund of Trinity and the! dates fixed for those apppolntments embrace the time at which the confer- ence will be held, The endowment of Trinity college now amounts to about 9100,000 and a I united effort will be made to double! the endowment this spnne. The fol - lowing is the programme ments agreed upon: of appoint- Laurinbura;, Saturday and Sunday, April 25th and 20th. Monroe, Monday, April 27th. Charlotte, Tuesday, April 28th. Concord, Wednesday, April S9th Saliebury, Thureday, April 30th. Greensboro, Friday, May 1st. Winston, Saturday and Sunday, May 2nd and 3rd Durham, Monday and Tuesday. May 4th and 5th. Thence he will go to the meeting of tbe Board of Missions at Wilmington. Tne Tflrsi T Educational Obiw'of VUU MAUUUVUIO WUIOICUUOI UL 11U1 u Carolina will be held at Durham, Hay n, oto i ana em. uisnop uauoway win Eht M 4th , 1 Personal, Mr. Q. S. Palmer, commission merch- l Vn.t lnffr n kia knn. yeeterday morning from a business trip totne oiiy. Mr. C. R. Thomas returned home .Ml ,, .tl..j:..fln...lA..ra,. .1 naieign. Mrs. S. B. Street brother, Mr. T. P. Doe and hie wife and her father, CoL Williamson, of Asheville, came in last night and are ylsiting at Mr. S. B. Street's. BELL'S HAIR BEN'EVYER AND SCALP CLEANER. Thoroughly Cleanses the Bead of Dandruff and Produces a fine Growth of flair. Oxford N. O. Jan. 81st, 1891. Prof. H. H. Bbll: I hay need your hair tonlo Nos. and 2 for about two weeks as per direo tions, ana oan see a great improvement to my hair and scalp. And oan cheer- .....J vuuiiuvuu jvu. wsiuuwit AnW lM.lm.Mt k. who suffer with dandruff in tho hair, Thanking yoa for tho benefit that nave received , ana OOmmenaini yoa au who may neea your servioes. l am wltu tsry best wishoo ior your success, xouriiory iruij, ' UUY lm B0NCH. KMfOTIS PA1H Itao. Prof. Bell's Eureka Soalo Cleaner and Halt Purlfler has certainly remored pain from my head whloh l had began to think had become chronic . RICHARD llAKSTON. Henderson N, 0.. Maroh 88th, 1880. f Bates too High. It is a common occurrence to hear complaints about high pusener fare, freight rates and express and tele- that gives pleasure la not so great as to prevent it and if the cost permitted, it would grow from a luxury into a ne- oessity with many people. OoRht these things to be thus? Freight rates between certain points are too high. The eastern and western parts of this state are about prohibited from exohAnrlfiff their TirnHnrfa hv such rates. Though Western North - Kr MO"1""u in the world if a merchant of Eastern North Carolina wishes to order apples raised somewhere else than in his im- mediate neighborhood he has to get them from the North instead of from the other section of his own state as his inclination leads him to do. Of course the case Is similar when any one in the western part of the State wants pro- ducts of the east. There seems to be abundant soom also for the reduction of charges on tele- exhorbitant and as we said at the be- ginning of rates were made lower we believe that it would take but a short time for tho movement to prove benefi- cial to the corporations themselves be- peoause the inoreare m patronage would over balance tbe difference made in the charge. wnurcn Services Today. Centenary M. E. Church Sev. K. A. Willis, pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m., 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. Prsyer meeting on n J . . . .o , . . . ... ::: "rinot be a bondholder, but an vou I A V lUVlLUU LU itbloUtl 111666 I services. Baptist Church Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., Rev. Rufus Ford pastor, Prayer service at 10 o'clock a. m Sabbath school at 3 p.m., C. C. Clark Sup't. Prayer meetinr Thureday night I at 8 o'clock. All are cordially in vited to attend these services. Christ Church Rev. T. M. N. George, 1 rector. 4th Sunday after Easter. Earlv Celebration at 8 a. m. Service, and sermon at 11 a. m., and 8 p. M. The publio are cordially inyited to attend and will be shown to seats by attentive Ushers. Sunday sohool at the Chapel l 9;30 a.m. and at the church 4 n.m. Chureh of Christ, Hanoock street, a . u. onesinuH pastor, cervices at n a. m. and 7:aU p. m. Subiest in the mninr u..t.. . nr.. . verson oi aui 01 larsus. iounK men s atam . " ss i prayer meeting at a a. m. Sunday school at 3 d. m..B. H. Melton Sud'I. A cordial invitation extended to all to attend these service.. VK.n.T.r p.K..rton rnrn. o. c i-useuoerry pastor, ireaomng at n d r i i t t, ii a. m. ana at :oup. m. saDDatn Bt.8 P-m" Hon. Geo. H. White j I Y. M. C. A. Meeting this afternoon at 5:80 o'clook. Subiect-"What to do with our c"e-" 55:22; 1 Peter 5:7; Phil. 4:6. Leader, N. Arpen. All men are cordially welcomed. A GREAT HOTEL. r"w,fc.."r" . .w ww""m0nff0la leat ier. llftS - . . . i uuarier m u Minion. I r"fifK. .7-- X J??.?si5 r"' -" MIKU H, muu four elegant hotels along the Sea-board 1 Air-nne stem. A gentleman on the inside told I Chroniole man the l following yesterday: 'The Chroniole can safely state thiB. that there is 1 big scheme to build an elegant modern hotel on the place re. cently purohased by Mr. Cram. He purchased it for the capitalist's who reside away from Raleigh and some of whom are interested in the Seaboard AirLintf System. This hotel will be somewhat on the style of the Knil worth in Asheyill and will ooet near $350,000. The plan at present is to build it with 350 feet front and five stories high, with all kinds of modern improvements, elevators, bells &c. 1 Tha alt atrnok the fancv adhsMmsn - Ibeoause it is f rented by the Nash Square, is near the new depot and on one of the hiahost points In tho oitr. tl i. 3 . . , , . ., . .... - lunuerstana, -ne coniiQuea. inatiea a a this is to be suitad mora t ikstar. I tainment of health resorters and pleas tO nri seekars than to nnmmamlal trai.l IUn us will ha kant in handanma ityle. Host all of tho capital is to come from tiaitimoro ana unless tborsis I soma nnforeaaan hitch, tha hotal will ha built as soon u nossiblo. ..... - I : : Far Over rifty Ytars a Uas; WibblOW'b Boonrao Swot has been used for children toothing. It I soothes tho child, sof tons tho sums. ' allava all mU. mm wlnil flfttln. anil la - tha best remedy for Diarrheal. Twenty five oenty a bottle. - Bold by all drug Semi-Annual Endowment League Pavs $50 Every 6 Months for a period of five years. Seventy-Five applications forwarded. All applications taken on Monday the 27th, inec. will be added to the Charter List. W. B. BOYD.Sec'ty THE UNITED ORDER OF Fraternal Co-Operation. The members of this Order are here by notified that Special Assessment No. 1 one dollar is called and must bo paid on or before Monday April the 27th, 1891. W. B. BOYD, Ssc'tv. R, J , G" O ODINGr, Bucceisor to K. II. 91 A r , ., Corner Pollock and Middle Sts. DRUGGIST. CONSTANTLY ON HAND a fail Hue of careiulljr selected and pure Drugs. tompouadlDg of Prescriptions a specla Ity. uiinun, Anu V U .'1 1'LKTE STOCK of Patent and Proprietary Medicines and Toilet Preparation, l'erfnmary, Extracts, sponges, nuaps, eu. PEPTO HIININK TABLETS, the most elegant and lesst ohJe;tlonable prepa ration of Qolulnf will not disagree with the most delicate stomach. OPTIMTJS OINTMENT for Skin Troubles, especially benellclal hi cases ol Sore Mpples and Piles, A full line of Cliars and Toiinn ., alien K. J. OOOIHNC While the World laat, Fashion will luad it by the nose." Cointtr. Nearly all tho Poets have some thing to eay about Fashion. Our advice is be in the Fashion and come to Howard's and get within one of his Cheviot, Caasimere or Snrcn nirn if Ana nnt fat,. ,ni, -Anlr.h fat 0DO v I " ..uuvuo VUU. XUUUbVU I ' I need is 110 or $12 cash in hand or CureTUy u ueueBsary uuUl rellef 18 p pocket. Possibly you need a pair Tnisis tooeruiy mati have used Duffy's - 01 aboeS, they Will COSt VOU Only 01 rn t 4. pl.OO tO lpo.00. IOU pay VOUr , . , , , l money ana take your choice. Straw Hats are nOW in VOEUe, Wa have them in all the latest sbanes. Black Yachts them. are all the go. We have AT HOWARD'S. TAX NOTICE. Office of City Tax Collector, NEW Bebne, N. C., April 3, 1891 Take Notice. That I have this day. by virtue of an execution from the 0OUntv. levied on the nronertr of the following named persons, listed by inem n tne 7e&r 01 iduu, ior aeiauit in I pay men! of City Taxes, and will pro- I naarl f aol I t Vi a aamA at tkn fsYfr YJ nttan I vuwu u ddii vuu Daauo nv lurj juui b uuuoc door in New Berfle, w c at 13 0ocki I M., on Monday the 4th day of I May, 18U1. 8- Hl Lane- Citv T" Collector. NAME. TAX & COST, I MDul, James t. agt for wife. .1 u.nui v u,u j0hnson, Henry S, Griffith st, 5.79 Smith, Laura, Pavie town, 2 43 lHf.f, SWSmallwood, Seo'y & Trees. No Berne Gas Light Co, S Front st, 01 95 Our Ladies Blucker Tie is made of Soft i -j , i , . DatCIlt leatlier tlD, IS 1. oi-T,,,,, 1' A11 OT1l llocJ ixutuoj. iiuu tiuu uaoi a Ul Hf1 iliUJiCO a very uomiortaoie -a n ill SHOE FOR WARM WEATHER. Price $1.25 pair. Bargain Store. 100 Kegs Nails Fftf HAH lIAflrl ftf.il - " w B Cabbage Boxes, FOR SALE CHEAP. IF. TITjpicIi, I . If IDDLB STREETJ 4W Furniture ! Furniture ! Furniture ! Ore of the Largest Stocks la Eastern "forth Carolina. Complete in Every Departm't Also, we now li.ve the Acencv for th taniIa'h.Y'?" 4 A.t D.AKU BKWiNJ MACHINES. Xbey are the latest Improved Lipht Running and fn etma"Set'"db7 any milt hln' ever placed Fi2jwirjQHH' SIJTER. PAPE & DEY0, Oenekal ""m mission Msrchants, Southern l-'mits and Vegotables A SPECIALTY. So0 Wasliingtou St., Xew York. ConBignmenta solicited, Highest mar ket prices obtained and returns made promptlr each day of eales. Stencila and Postal Cards can be obtained at . JOHN DUNN'S, Kew lierne, N. C. HefTrpncpa, Ganaevoort Nat. Bank-, New York ; Nat. Bank, Now Derne.N.C. XOT1CE. The Annual Meetinr nf tho Ktnnlr. holders of the Neuse and Trent River Steamboat Company w;n De uel(j at tne Uoard of Trade Kooma. on flrnvfin street, Tuesday the L'6ih day of May. 1S91. at Three o'clock, P. M. JAMES REDMOND td S,i(V nnd Troon Shippers of Truck TAKE NOTICE. All persons deeirouH of Hhinnino- Truck to tho Old Eet&hlishprt Tmrlr Houao of A. 8. COOK & CO., 110 War ren street, N. Y-. can be furniahnrl with Stencils with their initials unon annlina. tion to JONATHAN liAVENS Cotton Ezchanire. New Rprnn TI C, Uouse eatablshed in 1854. BDr221m DUFFY'S CROUP SY11UP. Kceipe of tbe late Dr. Walter Duffy, DIRECTIONS : Dose for a child two or three veara nlil nno teaspooniul: for a child three months old. leu uroj-B; lor a clilhl six months old, twenty ssri'? 1 T . , ; ' 11 'r. hitdo uusjosi " my iuinny ior over six mittanl I believe It to beamost excei- lent remedy for croup with children, espe- clally as a preventive. Our youngest child uaa a severe attack of croup about a year ago, insomuch that we feit aoxious about I " ictuvciy, uui was suc;essiuiiy ireatea Dy pur physician, but thinking It probable that usedDunvs crounsmm Hnrit.hPi?n,i uiuci oiwu-iB niiiDi ioiiow we rreciuently uuuuu niariieu Bympioms 01 croup since, and I believe It Is due to the use or the eeD a atournouso al all times, and I cheerfully recommend It to ail. K. II. Barnum. Also very ellectual In relieving coughs and colds. Pkki'akjld and sold lir K. N. DUFFY. Mew Bern, N. O. Wholesale Agents- McKesson Unhl,in fllKultt u Htreet; Wm. II. Bchlefllin A Co.. 170 William Street, New York City. H. L. GIBBS, Attorney at Law, Craven St,, next to Journal office, NEW BEUNE, N. C. Practice In the Courts of ( Hyde, Pamlico, Jones. Onslow, ard tnnlr counties, and m the Supreme and H ederal courts. adAwtf TAKES THE PLACE OF KAINIT. 1000 SACKS SALT -FOK- Fertilizing Purposes. 9.50 Ton F. 0. B. APPLY EARLY. E. K. BISHOP. IfGS QfiEIQa T0f SalQ I i - T?i . T -4.. . at. . n; J-lutl LIUU 1U LllB uuy. I .TOW .M -J North-West cornor of Neuse and Middle etreota, 107 it. 3 in. 011 NeUSfi. and rt, . P, n . ,.', 214 ft. 6 in. on Middle St. The whole with improvements ot divided to suit purchasers. EASY TERMS. Apply to ROBERT C. KEHOE. ot II. C. WHITEHURST, Att'y at Law. api23dtf New Berne. N. Ci MAJ. PALMER'S Tobacco and Cigar Store Is now located in the South Store Of HOTEL ALBERT, on Middle Street. and he is prepared to furnish Delicious Soda Waters from his excelent Apparatus-Fountains. aii innv vn.t nn ttnana tn ttfa niah so when in want come and get It. ' You psye your money and takes your choice. '"'W. W. L, PALMER. , Soda Water on Drauglit f , Today at juiin DUMM'S. . Kew Fountains, Kew Cooler, and l'", ot all, Glass Syrup Tsnks. Tbe ryr I do not come In contact with nnj r i tnrotnost tao world.: , NSW EiiliNE. N. O. I Call and try it.
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