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- Daily OURNA J, VOL. X.--NO. 61. NEW BERNE, XT n TUESDAY, JUxE 9, 1891. PRICE05 CENTS. TIE BUSINESS LOCALS. NORTHERN POTATOES. Chipped Bm( , Pig Pork. 0. E. 8L0VEH. ICE CREAM and Summer Refresh ments furnished on short notice by the plate, quart or gallon. Lunch fur nished at Btilroad depot. With thanks for past favors and a solicitation of fur ther patronage, I am, respectfully, j7 if M. SHKPaRD. NEW TEAS just rfceived from Im porters, by Mrs Susan F. Stanly. 50 cents per lb. j41w fTBE Residence formerly occupied by J, Mr. R. O E. Lodge on Craven street irtforrent Immediate possession given, ipply to Latham & Bubrus. lm JU3T REOEIVED A choice lot of Mortn Carolina Hmt. We sell the bjst harar cured Htn In tne Market, Bulter i'oa. batter In the market direct from tne Oraamery, 30 cents per pound. BrcuklnKt Bm.ii. 10 nenta per pound. BiajWdtf J. J. Tolson. J- W. STEWART has a large supply . of Buggies, Randolph make, on hand. maylSdwtf SUMMER SPECIALTIES ! -Lightning lo cream Freezer., Combined Chair kiid Wtep Ladder. Balloon Kly Traps, Wire Uanz. Doors, Qauza Wire for Window Screen., and a full line of Hardware, etc., at inaylidtf J. 0. Whitty Sl Co. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. A. Bxecutorrof 0. . Thomas, deceased, we offer for salo, for cash, the Dwelling House, LoU, etc, at Morehead City, M.U, well known a. the "1)111 House," near the A. A M. 0. K. K. and the Atlantlo Hotel. Tn.bOQMl. conveniently located and Is a dealrable residence either for the Bummer months or a. a permanent residence. pply atouce for terms, etc., to U. R. and Jambs Thomas, Executors, ma)9dlm So Berne, N. 0. JUST RECEIVED. Paris Green for Killing Potato BugB, at J. C. Whitty & Cos. R3TIC SODA and Mineral Water at Sam' l B. Watkks. fEW DhUO STORE. Drugs. Medi- clneb and Chemicals, 0. H. Popular Pronrletarv Medicines. All varieties of Druggist's Sundries. Trusses and Braces. Mew crop Garden Heeds. Fine and Large Stock Cigirs and Tobacco, am. nkw. Pre scriptions accurately compounded (and not at w ab price.), our motto and our nccess, l. 0. GRKKN, Drugirlst and Apothecary, Middle St.. four doors fiom Pollock . auij ly A N very different person. Nothing BO (Removal of Vance Academy. unmans a man as the otter absence I It was hoped when Vance Academy of responsible duties and obliga- opened in New Berne that it would :Ana I remain here permanently and be one of tne prominent eaucationai lnsEuiiitons AT the late commencement of of the town, but Prof. W. R.Bkinner, the United States Naval Academy. pnnoipal, has announced his mten his school to Seven rr Athnrrnn nf Pannar vanla. "uu ul """'"A ' I Qnt v rva anil V A iviitaa m iVin 1 1 I n r delivered a most eloquent address informati0n relltive to the contem- m which he said: "D'irst. second, nutA last, and all the time, omcers or the He has the offsr of the donation of a Navy mast have a high sense of desirably located lot that will make a honor an honor that feels a wound like a stain, an honor that prefers a thonsand deaths to a single stain. While you all assent to this, in the strife men may forget." "There is no separation between personal and official duty, and there is no true life that does not take .the spiritual forces into con sideration. The man who does not bring himseltin contact with them, nice campus, and a good sum has been subscribed towards the erection of a suitable and well fltted-up building thereon. The school, as in the past. will be for both boys and girls; the male department will be a military echool with a full set of equipments and all the cadets will b uniformed. There 'ill also be a brass band composed of the pupllf. Prof. Skinner says further that he will have none but the bast teaohers for the different divisions of his school and who does not get into these higher J that he will have an able corp3 of them, regions, has not put himself on lone of whom Mr. C. D. Bradharn has sonnd anchorage. Unless a man taught with him this year and given has fr, l,imHAlf th.a rnl.H hv Iparfect satisfaction to the principal and - - j. ----- j his patrons. Miss Bsvard of Canada, a srraduata of I pray I Rogt0n conservatory of muaic who that you may not only fulfill the has been highly reoommended, will idea I have set before you, and! give instructions in both vocal and instrumental music, Prof. Skinner has taught nonr the but that you mav have anchorage K , . . J , I had patronage from contiguous territory the residents have been trying to get -1 him back. Other places offered in- fO-AL NEWS. Mucement8 10 Becu'8 his services but he CUU30 iuu uiu iamiuar neigauoruguu contact with the spiritual forces, that man's life is a failure. that you may be an honor to your selves, your friends, your country, in tlio creat eternal swing the universe." To Invite ths President. Tomorrow is the time fixed br Presi dent Harrison to receive the delegates from the South that have been appoint ed to invite him and his cabinet to attend the Southern Inter-State Con vention at Raleigh next fall. A good delegation of representatives regularly appointed will go from every Southern State. Qreensboro, N. C, is the gather ing point at which they are to assemble and prooeed to Washington in a body. It is estimated that thtre will be thir teen car loads of them to leave Qreens boro for Washington today. Messrs. T. A. Oreen and Jas. A, Bryan, who were two of the delegates appointed, left here yesterday by another route on this business. A good opportunity is nonr afforded to become the owner of a desirable residence at Morehead. Messrs. C. R. and James Thomas, executors, offer for sale, the well-known "Dill House" which is in full view of the sound, con venient to the hotels and railroad and during the hot days of July and August is an elegant and comfortable summer home at this leading summer resort. The Qrand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons will meet in the Teachers' As sembly building at Morehead tonight and the Qrand Commandry of Knight Templers Thursday. About fifty dele gates are expected to attend. About a dczsn went down last night from Goldsboro, Winston, Durham and Raleigh. State Secretary, D. W. Bain, who is Qrand Secretary of the Chapter, was among those who went down from Raleigh last night. PROURAJI COLLEUUTE INSTITUTE "Dress in good taste and youthful fashion." Anon. We have just received by steam er from the "Hub" of the universe (as it is sometimes called) Boston, an elegant new line of Negligee shirts, prices from 75c to $2.00, in Scotch flannel, Sateen and Cheviot, also a new lot of white puff shirts at $1.25. Columbia and Stanly Bashes, and Victor belts. New Bleach II. Hose warranted not to fade. Sample lot of Handkerchiefs, Hair brushes and Suspenders. AT HOWARD'S. A New Ice House Open on Broad street, next door to Mr C'has. swert 8 Beef Stall. I am prepared to accommodate the public with lee iluriug the Summer season, In cluding Sundays. I respectfully asfc the eltU;us for a por tion of their patronage. JeTlw JAMES D, BARFIELI): STEAMER "CAROLINA" FOR SALE. I UIDUDIIi (B JUUU1DUL ll 11IO .-IIOIV,! Court of Craven county, N. C , we will sell at me wuarr at iooi, 01 buuiii rruui sireeu in the city of Newbern, at Twelve o'clock. Mld- Steamboat "Carolina," her tackle, apparel and furniture. Terms Casu. For further particulars ap ply to O. H. UUON." and M. 1IEW. STEVENSON, lunll til Commissioners. STILL AT THE FRONT. r- T- -""fr r,-rT ' "j DUFFY'S DIARRHOEA MIXTURE I'KOI'EKTIES: A I) oil) in , Carminative, Antiseptic and nil ly Astringent. It corrects bowel disorders by relieving pain and snpln-;, and by dlsinft ctlng mor bid matter In the Intestinal tine. It is especially ustlul In dl, rlnt-as and dyslutenes , 'vr the bowels have been freely evacua, .: naturally or by the use of simple lnryaliN . HOSk.. for adults, one teaspoonful with water; may be repeated lu one hour. - Shake vial before usintr. 1'repared by f. M. DI'FPY. may'.! ilwlstp IVv Heme, If. C. s THREE German war ships are at San Francisco. The grape crop of the State is said to be very much injured. NEW ADVERTISEME NTS. O. II. Ouion Steamer for sale. J. W. Stewart Still at the front, Bargain Store Summer underware. Uo ward Dress in good taoto, etc. C. E. Slorer Northern potatoes. etc. which he knew and where he was best known one of the prime factions lead ing to its selection being the healthful location. r i i . . tseanfare getting low, dui potatoes m0rning on a short trip. are noiaing up pretty gooo. new -or Miss Nellie LaRoque went up to Kin iuoianons, as giyen Dy raimer, areiaton to :ait har clfl M, w. n Exercises To night, Song The Holiday, Full Chorus. Speech of Welcome, Cloes Barker. His Sister, His Cousins, and His Pants, Thomas Roberts. Ti i . : i, i n. 11 Personal I ureaiu ui Aiuuiuuu, xeuri jruweu. Ray. K. A. Willis and his daughter The Gambler's Wife. Susie Gibble. Miss Eva, went up to Raleigh yesterday Virginias, Blount Smith. Instrumental Duet, Misses Rosa Dail ana Katie Daniels. tin. Pittt.t.tpps Brooks has re . I lUll.tA.. 4H 7 1 U OK nn .a tin,, Co ftA I - ceived the consent of enough -""; ; ; ri wKoque. Btanumg commiuto w uis wubv bBrrie. 10, t0 12o The following counties have made appropriations to have suitable exhibits of their products at the Southern Ex position: Wake county $2,000; New Hanover, Greeno, Wayne, Vanoe and cratlon of Bishop of Massachusetts. Rev. TnoMaS H. Gailob, chan cellor of the University of the Sooth, has declined tho Episcopal bishopric of Georgia, to which he For9ythe 50o each, Craven $300. - i . 1 1 3 1 was recenwy eiecieu. The Bteamer Neuse took out another J It . a.1 U : 1 1 a aa I Mr O" " I oonaaence m iuj ruao uin. Thnro wu airoorl shinment also bv rail. 1 Mr. W. B. Blade returned onthe Round-fHark to the Bugle's Call.H r 1 r s -rf 1 ' Lodge Should run for Uoverson 01 R9member that the bulk of these are J steamer Neuse from a business trip to rt9'1 u . r u ii. tti r. v.ni .1 m;,.i,ii. n.-. Indian Club Drill, massacnuaubta uu iuo x viw v" potatoes, ana mat potatoes are $t ou i0 1 ivy. i David Condon F-Lumpkins, Dlatform. Washington Post. $5.00 per barrel, and you will see this Mrs. Augusta Oaksmith, of Holly Willie Salter, Rom Nunn', 1 - I 1 . i . , I an. 1r , t 1 i inos. n.enoe, i. vongaon, Paul Dillingham, F. Ulriob, Ed. Adams. Exercises will begin at 8:30. Miss Yetta Summerfield who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Dannenberg, returned to her home at Goldsboro. dpt. R. L. Buckner, who is in charge of the canal improvements at Harlowe, through en route to visit his family at Norfolk. Mr. J. S. Basnight who has been on a visit to relatives in Tyrrell county, on the steamer Neuse line. May Day Celebration, Children of Primary Department, The t ireman's lieaoue, M. R. Howard The Palmetto and the Pine (Reading), Pearl Wallace. Nobility of Labor. H. N. Roper. The Irrepressible Boy, Lula Dellamar. The Trusty Boy, Fred Whitty. Duet, vocal, Dost Thou Love Me, Sister Ruth ? Thomas Roberts and Laura Suter. John Jerkin's Sermon, C. Miller, A Free Seat, John Erdman. i Theology in the Quarters, Katie Matthews Repeal of Tennessee Dog Law, B. H. Melton. See my Road Carts. I have the best and largest line of thein ever brought to the city of different grades rom $10.50 to $75.00, Also, Buggies, Har ness, Whips, Eobes, &c. A nice lot of Driving Horses just arrived. J, W. STEWART. Junetl dwtf Ice Cream Freezers, Water Coolers, Fly Fans, Wire Dish Coders, Fly Traps, Lawn Mowers, rath Tubs, ether Summer Goods. means big money f or.New Berne. a vtonwr, 13 ia.ODu B w Another exceedingly handsome mon OOnBWtUMOnauiy 01 me appropria ument o feet high from the East tions to the Inter btate Exposition. Carolina Marble Works has been placed Thft nninion oi the Attornev-Uen-1 in Uedar urove cemetery, it was Ami ia looked for with much erected in memory of Mr. Hardy B. interest. Line and the deceased members of his family by his daughter, Miss Ilarriette Lane. wood, came up yesterday morning and! will remajn in the city several weeks. Dr. G. K. Bagby returned last night from a visit to his family at Kinston. Mrs. May Hunter of Henderson ar rived for a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Richardson. Mr. Jas. H. Southgate of Durham, A SAFE INVESTMENT, Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised a 111 iv Btaaava au wui uwtu ua, uao a uaauaa w a Tl uuh uunui - - nn - - - - r THE Season nave Deen mguiy L,ane. U mkj .-.u. Il . ..... covery for Consumption. It is guaranteed favorable to "track" in this section Messrs. M. Hahn & Co., made sale r to bring relief in every case, when used . .. , ., Mi,.i. fl..t r"1" for any affection of Throat, Lungs 01 tne BtateanaiD nas aone wen, -o. HissLilhe E. Luoas, daughter of Sen- Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation bat not 80 with COtton. The crop I0Mr- -uumpnrey oi uotasooro. aU)r W.H. Luoas of Hyde, who has of Lungs Bronchitis, Asthma. Whooping . , , I Li wan a, uuui uiaoi auiuiui, i.vok . ;., , . T i ougu, .jroup, eic, oiu. n la umasaui 13 Very backward, and Will re- di . Qd u been visiting her cousin, Mrs. J- andeag'reeable to taste, perfectly safe, and in -a the hAar. nnrl it nna in thfl , L t . uii,iiw roiuruou to nor uomo m can always be depenaea upon, xnai oot isiaerea among norsemen iu ue one 01 1 0j I ,, ,. ., v a ti.,it'0 t fatnre to make it an average one. I the handsomest and most stylish ever I mha ..' mw B.gaiuv. .long. v& ,uO XHJ5 wiaow oi rresiuuub jaani- eon's brother, Mrs. Elizabeth L. E. CD. line took out the following persons: Messrs. T. A. Green and Jas. A. Bryan, members of the International Com mittee from North Carolina, on their way to Washington City to invite President Harrison and his cabinet to ties free at F. S. retail drug store. Duffy's wholesale and And L. SUMMER H. CUTLER & CO.. 'Kv r.Kwxi:, . c. l r i : r ..li'i.t r. S. I'llAhWICK, ;v I'rf slileut. SiiU': . Farmrrs Mrrchsrts Bank ,i; w n; i': c .ii'iiiii. KM.. Tl VI. tt. li .. rllitnU, Mi; nilenvor I lion to nil I - inlrnstiil lu I'ollerlliii: acceSBlhlc nnl! lie consiHtrnt , Bubine tf. kiiIi ; 1 1 - - -1 1 r ih vv 1 nil. i' $T3,00O, Hi-rs Its ser liiiera. Mei l i s. and will i:iii i iin-lul allen- inl wiiu banklna find Ladies' liib Vests . . 10c. " " better . HMc, " Fine Gauze Vests . 25c " " Jersey Kib . -'.c l o'Jc to "jOC Men's Gauze Shirts . . ISc. ' " better . L'ac. " French Balbriggan . ."50c. 6izes 1G (!0c. Children's India Gauze ISc. to .'50c BARGAIN STORE indite on all " .i terms aa will ml. .-..it, .H.1.1I lug, ai.il i( ni-iiiinilritirA In vited (nim .ui Mi'K ile.-.irinu- open necounts in our oily, iiH w.-U iih fr- in II. use rontuiu plutlug a (-limine in exlRiln- arraneunionta. Very lespf ctfuliy, 1 W. I'KW KV.C'iiehler. 1)1RKCT(KS--L H. Culler, Wm. Clove, O. Marks, 1'. li. I'ellelier, W.H. (.:iuidwlck, J. W stewarl, .Ino Suter. V. 11. IVIletler, Hunk Attorney, my!) Istp J , It - had been disallowed twice before. Bo mach for being the eUter-in-law of the President ! List of Letters Remaining in the postoffice at New Berne, Craven county, N. C. June Oth 1891. B JohnT. Bennett, Miss Alice Brice. C W. H. Carpenter, Adam Couch, Mrs. Ferebee Cannon. E Mrs. Louisa Eastwood. G W. Oanrom. H Mr. Isham Haskins, Wm. Hill, Mr. John S. Thomas, of the New Berne Colleaiate Institute, eivea three Harrison, has been paia a pension prjzea thi8 year to the pupils of hisde Of 13,329,93. Mrs. Harrison has partment. The presentation will take lived in Chicago six years. The I place Friday niht. The gold medal Claim" was paased upon favorably for exoellence In writing will be pre- attend the Inter state Exposition; Capt. I .ill t 3 TT T T 1.1 Ml. m '.WMhlnffton three weeks ago. Mnw? T a' . ory"n' .'De 8010 J- A Richardson, going to New York w i I (MA A I fAN AVAAllAtlAA in rVAnAVa I HAAfta. mm v t iiuoub . ion a Dusiness inn: mrs. jaa. a. urvan. tions br Rev. O. O. Vardell.and tht i...;.. f A. v.b u. I Miss Lizzie Humphrey. I . ' v. w .uu puu, T TVT.. T ml I n.l.A .A. MflAhlB. ffimttVAM in Ih. Alvtl 1 f- n n n n n .1 U MID. UVUIKll.iJDniDDi K-..-- .--v.... mr.ua. myan) m8 u. uarton, wno M-Rosile Memlie. Thad Mumford, KoverumHm uiubb uy our. . moiTer. nas been Biting her sister, Mrs. A. 8. 1 J. w. MoCollouahle. Aftnr Monarn. T. A. Orflfln and Jan. A. IflATmnnr. rAtiirninor tn hor Vinma In I RMisi Hannah Rountree TAB people Of Kansas' want more Rr.n ... thrnnrh with their budnesa Clinton. N. Y.. nnnmnnlri h.nlr t S-Mrs. H. Spruil, Miss Fannie Ann .LA "r. mu. 7. " . . .. . ' Smith ool Miss Mara la Smith. money, jsu wwuuer. xuo iuw nn Washington aa mem&ers or tne com- Mrs. Seymour to spend the summer; wMUa m r Win orNise Mrs indebtedness Ol the btate IS WJo,-1 mittee to inyite President Harrison and I Mr. F. J. Wethersbee, of Burlington, Hansey Willis. Miss Mary Whitman, 01)0 000 while the total assessed his cabinet to the Southern Exposition, and Mr. P. F. Piokles, of Oriental, en Miss Josephine Womaoh Fifteen Different Colors Of Surah Silk, original cost C5 j. to $1 .50 per yard, for sale at 253. to 40c. per vard at BIO IKE'S Clothing Store. Large lot Ladies' Blouses and Collars for sale at $2.50. retailing all over the oitr at $3.00 to $3.50. Have reduoed the price of my 10a. ribbon to 5c. Der vard. Don't let your children go barefooted ; bring them down and get a pair of our HO. 40 And 50o. alinDers. Ball's Corsets, 75c, Dr. Warner's NurBertr Corset. 81.00: Dr. Strong's Trioora Corset, 75c. All other brands reduced in proportion. valaation Qt property is $347,717, 21$. :i How to make a people pros- they will prooeed to Philadelphia to j route look after New Berne's interests in the trips. matter of the Norfolk, Wilmington and to Elizabeth City on business Persons calling for above letters, will sav advortised.and give date of list. The regulations now require that one cent shall be collected on the delivery of each letter advertised. Wm. E. Clarke, P.M. peroas with i these, conditions is a 0hat,eiUm railroad. They will confer Ut' Tn0M WiI has "8ined " problem which no party can solve, with the head authOrlUes, ani by jpr- polioeman and Mr- E11 El,iott h" ... k nAi;fiai .. it.. ...4 . .t.b .i .u .!. been appointed to fill the vacanoy. .. . . tut. -l-i, ..fc - I rru. o u mi .u- .u. UapUSt 1 ICDICi omy cannos lurnwu ne Boiuuon. .,.-.-.----.v 777 -" Tickets for the Baptist Sunday School - 4r.. ' . . i .... : on of the route that New Bttne will work of building the parsonage for the Excursion will be sold up to the arrival IT is QOt ' surprising that the I be on the main line ; . church of which Dr. L. O. Yass it now of the train from Morehead Wednesday Prince Of Wales leads a dissipated Our young townsmen, Messra. Rosooe Ptor was begun last Monday. Mrs. -'.Sii.J life. With BO business' engage Nunn and Shepard Behold promL V., entered .pprenco of the brick "iiJBStit! wnN ilAmAnrl hin ftttentinni rnt plaoee' ott 'thf publtoh! Honor mason fraternity, laid the first briok Wednesday morning, returning on time menis 10 aemano ms . aiieniion BU of state Univenity fu their in the presenoe of an interested assem- to attend school exeroisea that evening. navintTominBuj uo uui. wan, lor reipootl7e .tudtes.:' Br, Nunn - lowest bT, principally, ladles of the Aid . --v.. v, ? - gna. rhihw mgrnn w. Anotner , Headaches andFevers, toclensethe heavily OpOtt him and he llatarally I New Berne young man Mr. H. B.I h9 manse Isn admirable ene, that it Lyitem effectually, yet gently, when AriTta Inftn dlnninkf nn Tk ia fnnlr, IThhniaa. whd Is a cadet In Flnhhnrn will be a beautiful building, a credit to costive or bilious, or when the blood tl Of the English ;'peop6- that the heir Military school, Waynesboro: V.r,hH church and an ornament W the e grpafenUo the ihrone is not more eff ort nMoi. and taken aa to' a healthy VE MEAN YOU. StOD and look at our 11&3 ofSOVVESIB SPOONS. Ask for l'aul K. Wirts' FODSTAIW PKNS, fresh lot Just arrived. I forget to say I have Just received afresh lot of thoso ROli LED OOLP CHAINS warranted for six years, We give a wrlttr n guarantee with each chain. Blv STOCK IS WAV CP, and PRICKS ARK WAY DOWN. Come In and 8 me. CAM T7 PATHM Middle St., opposite Baptist Church, may 22 dwtf cf a man. If it was the custom of the first pries, a gold medal declamation at the commencement tla rcala for English princes to be Urolies. New Berne boyi will make r ca cl aKalrs Albert would be a hemselvel heard from. I for best pushed and completed by the first ot ,otlTity, without Irritating 1 iment ex- Ootobewy f iKrf . f. I ing them, use Syrup ot Flge. or weaken- FOR TO-DAY, ieiiitiond WHOLESALE DEALER IN LIQUORS and CIGARS, South Front Street, Two loo:s E'lst (Jivstou House Hew Berne, N. C. Iuneldwly ' Change of Business. The NEW BEHM5 DRUG COMPANY having purchased the business formerly conducted 07 R.J. GOODIXO, at the olfl established stand of E. H. Meadows, Cor. Pollock and Middle Sts respectfully notify the public that the sarc will hereafter be conducted under the above management. Mr.T.A. HENRY, Pharmacist Men's Black and White Yachts, ' ' Black Sicilian Goats and Vests. ' Buff Bala, tooth pick lasts, 1.35 ' Goodyear Welt Shoes, as good as hand-made Smooth Innersoles, 800 Ladies' Dongola Button, 1.00 " Dongola Button, Wauken- phaat last, Smooth Innersoles 2.00 " Dongola Ties, smooth in nersoles, excellent value, 1.25 " Dongola Button, French pro cess, beat ever offered at 1.50 Alio a nioe line of Oents Ready-made Clothing, Straw Hate, eto. Comearl j ana get a pari or tnese Dargains AT DUFFY'S, rollock Street. will be In charge, and special attention will be gUu to dispensing physicians' prescript tions with accuracy and at reasouabla prices. A full lino of rlil ;, MEDICINKg. TOILKT ARTICLES. PERPUMKHVi PATENT MEDICISES, CIOARSand TOBACCO will be kept constantly on sale. we mate a specially of the CIILKIIHVTED SEVEFI SI'RIIfGS nilNEUAt, WATER, . mhloh Is kept on drauitht. ma,81dnti For Kent. ' The house on tfonth Front street lattlr ooupleda Marine Uospllal, Apply lo marnotr. . A. K. dMmibo Jf. x . -1
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