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ou VOL. X.--N0. 204 NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. mm -mm I ME OAILY RNAL BUSINESS LOCALS. FOUND One brass kef near tables. Apply (bit offloe. Hhn's Thanksgiving Goods in great variety and ail fresh pleue read my ad. X7BENCH Soups, Smoked Us Tongue, " . Dried Beef chipped to order, Fulton Market Corned Beef, Pig Pork, Break fast Baooa, 8mall Hams. Codfish, Smoked Ballbnt, Minoe Meat, Fruit Paddioe, English Plum Paddiog. Evap'd Apple. Prunea, Dried Apples, Raisins, Currants. Citrotr, Nuts, Tapioca Corn Starob, Buchwheet, Maple 8yrup : Siiyer drips, English Inland and New ' Orleans Uolasses, Hecker's Self-raising ' Buok wheat. Fresh Blasted Coffee, Finest Teas, Chooolata, Coooa, Maoa roni, White Bean, Oat Flakes, Grits, , Barley, BagO. Lentils, Spioes. Flavoring Extraote. Celery Seed, Mustard Seed, Worcestershire Sauce, Catsup, eto. nov21 4t 0. E Sloveh. P08ITI0S WANTED By a young man who is willing to work for mall wages at first. Qnnd refe'enoe Inquire at the Journal ( IBoe. .213t WANTED A gentleman and wife to board an I a few table boarders. noTl7 tf Mrs 8. B. Coward, RE. Hudson House Painter, Paper Banger, Kalsominer, Orders Promptly attended to. Apply at tf LB. Cutler's store. FOUND A Package of t ry Goods. Lost in New Berne two or threa montba ago. Owner cen get same upon payment for this adv. novlO BABQAINSin beautiful work-baskets fanoy sty les job lot just received. J. Sctbr. SMOKE Genuine Cutaoa Tobicco. ocl6tf , VTEW DRUG STOBE.-Drugs, Medi Xl oit.es and Ohemloals, n. f. Popular fruprl.tary Medicine.. All varl-Uas of Druggist's Buudrus. Trusses and UraO a. New crop Urd-n Seeds. Fine and Large Hloek Cigars and Tobacco, ai l new. Pre scription aoonrately eowpnaude.i (and not UVi a prices), out m tto audour success. O. U. QH-KN. DruwKlm il Apothecary, Middle St.. four doors from follock. JnulW ly OLD papers for sale at the Journal office by the dozjn, hundred or thouaand. tf TWO counterfeiters hare been arrested at Shelby, ia this State. COL. Polk has beeu reelected President of the National Alli ance. So lor as the McDougal trial has progressed the testimony is very damaging to the defendant. THE Richmond Dispatch wants the South to pension Mrs. Jefferson Davis and urges it editorially. The Presbyterian Orphanage at Barium Springs, N. C, was des troyed by fire Friday afternoon. Influenza has reappeared in many places in the southern part Of France, and the disease is of a very severe type. Qotebnob Jackson, of Mary land, has appointed Charles H Gibson to be United States Senator 'viae Senator Wilson, deceased. . Aeeangements have been per fected for lour ocean steamship lines between Newport News, Virginia, and London and Liver pool. MBS. Diaz, wile of the President loT JMexlco, will probably be chosen leader of the women of Mexico who will take part in the Columbian Ex position. Vick-Peesident Levi P. Morton earned his first dollar as a clerk in a village dry goods store at Shore ham. N. H. Hence the name of his . (well Washington hotel. EX-Pbesident Cleveland's letter of congratulation . to Gov. Boies appears to be a hint that the Iowan vill ; be an . acceptable running mate. There is nothing equivocal pbont either of these men. Air Indianapolis paper says: It may be Cleveland and Gray or Gray, and some New Yorker. In dlana and New York will be the battle ground, and will furnish the . Presidential ticket. i The tact has been developed that ' the . Alliance has lost folly 50 - )er cent. of - its membership throughout ; the : West and North west. This , came ont through an . - effort by the executive committee to cat down the xepresentation at Indianapolis. L ( " I Thh Supreme Gonnoil of the ' - Farmer's Alliance ' has adopted resolution instructing . Alliance members ; of Congress not to go ' into party concusses. .. Col. Living tone, of1 Georgia, stated that he had bees elected as a Democrat ' and should go .. into the canons of - that party. Is very recent case before J udgs Phelps, of the Superior Court of Clinton, Conn., it was decided that tbe entire vote of Clinton county at the last election was illegal on oc count of flaws in the ballots. ,. Un der this declssion every Democrat on the 1 State ticket in 1890 was Tub ultimatum of the. Alliance to the antt-sub-treasury people is that the organization will not recede from its adherence to the Ooala platform demand on thin question. The anti'sub-treasury man, Mc Allister says, will at once form a new Alliance. Another objection which they have to the Alliance is the government ownership of rail roads. Mbs. Caleb Hopkins, of New Egypt, N. J., generously presented Mr. Hopkins, who is a patient, good-natured sort of a man, with triplets, and Mr. Hopkins, instead of being thrown off balance by a domestic episode of this kind, pro ceeded at once to name the Hop kins combination Grover, Frances and Ruth. Some men would have gODe crazy trying to find names for them all, and theu tamed the business over in despair to the maternal head of the family. Wil. Star. The coroner's jury which has been investigating the case of Rev. Samuel G. Ootton, who wasoharged with having caused the death of a boy named Brown, an inmate of Oarogh Orphanage in Keldare, return a verdict declaring that the boy's death was caused by ill treatment at the hands of Cot ton, and that Cotton was guilty of manslaughter. The jury also expressed their regret that they could not include Mrs. Cotton in their findings. LOCAL NEWS. Cotton New Berne Market Sales yesterday 75 bales at 6 1 4 to 7o- Sales for tbe week 790 bales. Goldsboro has a ripe second growth of strawberries. Football ia now the popular and ex- oiting game with the boys of the Colle giate Institute. They are praotioing with a view lo playing a match game during the Fair. Tbe o fibers and managers of the In dustrial Sohool and Woman's Exobange are requested to meet at the rooms of the Y. M. O. A. at four o'olock Tuesday afternoon, to organize the work. A full attendance is requested, as the meeting will be important. "The poor ye have always with yon." Their needs are many ; their seasons of peoial joy but meagre. Ia the midst of your abundance remember them, and oa Thanksgiving day a distinot and cheering ray, through your efforts, reaoh some humble, worthy one. The 22nd annual Fair of the Sampson county Agricultural Society will be held from Wednesday the 20 to Satur day the 28 insts. We acknowledge the receipt of a complimentary ticket. Past exhibitions of the Fair have been pro nounced successes and there ia a bright outlook for tbii one. Coming and doing. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Haseell, of Bern fort, came up yesterday morning to spend a few days with relatives in the city. Mr. C. T. Watson returned last night from o business trip to Charleston. Mr. W. Q. Brfnson returned from a trip to Baltimore. Miss Julia Lane, of Fort Barnwell, went down to' Riverdale to take charge of a school. Sam Slocum's Letters. We present a new feature in tbe Journal this week, which we have oonBdenoe will prove interesting. If our people And their foibles touched lightly upon or held up to critioal view, the ordeal wilt be tempered by the quaint humor of their presentation. whioh will be without animus or malice prepense. . Good moral effects have often been produced by some soon bagatelle as that whioh made Bill Arjp, Bam Slick and Artsmus Ward famous, and we know that the author of the BamSlooum letters Is well qualified to do justtoa to his undertaking, because he has already made a most successful hit In a series of forty-seven letters pnblishsd some years ago In Halifax Nova Sootia, entitled "Joel Penman's Observations, or the Provinces through Yankee :. Speotaoles." The ground whioh he undertook to cover was most delioate, but the work was happily dote', without giving" offence,' winning much popularitistor tha Halifax Citt zsn and the talented contributor,., , Of course Sim's ra! nam is not given to ths publio, but we Intend to protect ' our readers as ' wall as the writer, and If our Bam shall by any chance klok too high or range too wild over our territory, we shall bring hint t) a oheok. - 'u Its Excellent Qualities Commend to publio approval the Cali fornia liquid fruit remedy 8yrup of FIrs. It is pleasioft to thk eye, and to the taste and by gently noting on the kidnejs, liver and bowels, it cleanses the system effectually., thereby pro moting the health, aad oomfort of all who use it. , Chnrch Services Today. Centenary ML E. Church Rev. B. A. Willis, pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 1:80 p. m., conducted by the pastor. Young men's prayer meeting at 9:1s. m. Bunday-sohoolatS pm, J. K. Willis, Superintendent. Prayer meeting on Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. Tho publio are cordial It invited to attend these services St. Paul's Catholio Church Rev. Father Matthew flow. Rector. High Mass and sermon at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 4 p. m. Evening: seivice with sermon and Benediotion with Blessed Sacrament at 7:30 p. m. Churoh of Christ, Hancock Street, I. L. Chestnutt, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Young men's prayer meeting at 0 a. m. Sunday school at 8 p. m., E. E. Harper, Supt. Weekly prayer meeting every Thursday night at 1:30 A oordial in vitation is extended to all to attend these servicer. Churoh of Christ Sunday next be fore Advent. Morning service and sermon 11 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon 7:30 p. m. The publio are oor dially invited. Attentive ushers. Sun- ay aohool at the chapel 9:30 a. m. and at the church 8:30 a. m. Presbyterian Churoh Rev. C O. Vardell, p&ator. Services at 11 a. m.; Sunday school 9:80 a. m. Evening service 7:80 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. The publio are cordially invited to theee services. T. M. C. A. Devotional service at tbe hall on Graven street, next to post oflioa, this afternoon at 5 o'clock, H. M Groves, leader. All men, young and old, are cordially invited to attend. St. Charles colored Catholio Church Rev. Father Charles E. Burns, pastor, Morning services high mass at II a, Evening services at 7;80 p, m. Sunday sohool at 3 p. m. The publio are cordially invited to attend. WILFRED CLARKE. The Ford English Comedy Comedy. All the papers of Richmond, Va., vie ith one another in praising the bril liant oomedy performances of the Ford English Comedy oompany, whioh open. ed the dramatio season there on the first of Ootober. Mr- Wilfred Clarke, the famous young comedian, was the star, and his hit was instantaneous, The success was marked, and all the oompany are pronounced comedy ar tists or the highest genuine merit. She Stoops to Conquer," Dr. Uold- smiih's master-piece, baa been chosen for the oompany s appearance here on Wednesdsy evening and it will, doubt- leas, draw largely on the cultivated society oiroles of our progressive city. The beauties of this comedy are so universally known and felt that any minute notice of them is unnecssary. The admirable skill with which tne materials are arranged, the happy con trivance of the situations, at once both natural and striking, the fine feeling of the ridioulous that smiles through' out and that perpetual play of wit which never tires from a happy combi nation that oausea the play to be re' oeived today with as keen as relish as it was a hundred yeara age. The appearance of such a vJampany and the production of so fine a literary gem ia an evidence that our oity is forging to tbe iront ana is attracting largely the attention of - the- outside world. His now the reciprocal duty of our people to show their apprecia tion by a large patronage that the man agement may be enoouragea to re turn, i - A soeoial Ladies matinee will be giv en Thanksgiving Day. Eureka Lodge No. 7, 1. O. O. F. Regular meeting Monday night Nov. 23, 1891, at 7:80 o'clock. Work in the initiary and other degrees, candidates will present themselves promptly. All brothers cordially invited to attend, and all members earnestly requested to be present. E. ubbock, Beoretary. Skin Diseases. What spectacle is more disgustiog than that of a man or woman with a skin disease which shows Itself in pimples or blotohes on hands, arms, faoe and neckY It Is simply impure blood. Bee what Brabdreth b Pills did for a ohronio case: Oeorge Chapman, Pinoenicg, Mich, says: "For four years I was in the Mounted Infantry in the U. 8, Army, residing during that time principally in Texas. Almost all of that time I had a ohronio akin disease, characterized by an erup tion orer the entire surfaoe of my legs and thighs,, arms and chest. The doc tors terned it ec csma.c I. had given up all. hopes, of aver being cured, when Bbahpebth's PiL.ts were recommended to me I concluded to try them, and I hate thanked God daily sinoe then that Idldionl-'tose Uum for about three months end ,by that time, was oc pletely cured . and have never had any trouble since." 5,- ; fcsl r.-.i S.OO Reward. For information that will lead to the irrest and oonvlotlon of anyone guilty of tearing down or Injuring any advsr Using sign of the New Home or Wheeler ec Wilson sewing machine, v.- nov218t BARimaTO & Co. L.Z r 1 ' H'; ''" i , ii ..!-.-. I.etrl Bitten. "V"4 b 'This remedy Is besoming so well known aaa sa popular as to need no special men tion. All who have nsed Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise.A purer mecuoine ooes not exts ana it is guaran teed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and Kidnem. will remove nlmnlaa. boils. salt rhenm and other affections caused by Impure blood. W1U drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as care all malarial fevers. . For cure of headache, constipation and indigestion, try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price 50o. and 11.00 per bouie at e. vanj s drug store. - -o THE STRANGER ABOUT T0W!f. First Tour. Arrival and Impressions Keeping: Fires Burning and Doors Open The Oyster Sapper. Mb. Editor: Mj name is Siocam, from New Jersey. I've just come into your town to abide awhile, and I hope to be friends with you all, and enjoy your pleasant society, and salubrious olimate. Of course I am much interested ia everything I see. It is all new to me, and oonsiquently I oannot well help expressing my opinion on it. It is human nature anyhow. Sometimes people aak me to do bo outright, and sometimes I venture to say what I think mvself, without being asked. Naturally, I have views of my own, and who has not ? Strangers are apt to see things differently from what you do ho live In town. As Shakespeare wrote: "Would that heaven the gift would gie us to see ourselves in ihe same light as that of a casual observer," or words to that effect. But 1 am no cold-blooded critio, Mr. Editor, and I don't mean to hurt the feelings of any one, wantonly, by declaring my mind. My heart warms toward you all like tbe ooals on a hearth, and my mouth is always open for fat oysters and baked trout. Please "make a, note of that." Howsomeever, as I have been invited to contribute to tbe Journal and have modestly consented to do so, no one muat flinch if I happen to touch a ten der spat occasionally. Igivoyouall good warning, that I have a full hand, and I intend toplayitout. The only man that I have fears of ia the local reporter. Now, just for a starter, who would have such beastly weather as this, any how ? "Beastly" is the English of it, you see. Ihe weatber may do all right for New Bern, but it won t burn me, col; muob. I came down here to bask in tbe"Sunny South, "and here I've been straddling a box stove for the past three days trying to keep warm I Not that I have anything agin the fuel. The fuel iB all right, but everytime I put in a fresh stick some old maid or ornary negro opens two more doors. What's tbe uae of trying to warm all out doors with a box stove ? I should like to know ' Methinks I hear some philoso pher say, have the doors and windows kept shut I No use, my friend ! It's the habit of tbe oountry to well, it is of small use to kick against customs. I've tried it, The only way to reform the oountry is to have warm weather. But what a pity it was to see tbe flowers all curl up in the gardens, and the leaves turn black on tbe vices, iuet when It looked as if they intended to bloom till Christmas 1 Qlad the cold was not so severe as ic was in other places up North. Speaking about that Memorial recep tion on the 18th, wasn't it rather weak in spots : When I happened to read ia tbe paper that the ladies of New Bern (is it New Bern V or Newborn, with or without an e V) were to give a supper in behalf of tho memorial Association, I naturally expected it to be a swell affair. I didn't imagime anything less than a full dress reception or a high tea. Being a stranger in town, anxious to see the style, and at the same time to do the handsome aot for the old soldiers, not to mention contributing a few shuoks for the Middle street improve ment, I hired a rig at Stewart's livery and waving my hand impressively to the driver told him to bie to the festive hall. Well sir, would you believe a gentleman of honor, it took us three quarters of an hour to come to the place tor good? Everytime we would drive up to the little house on the corner, I would tell him tnat x didn't want to take my oysters in any third rate sa. loon. I wanted to go to the ladies reception. The first time we did so, he only laughed and drove around the block, and then oame back to the same place. Tbe ceoond time I began to get mad, and the third time I told him he was a fool, and be told me that I had too much toddy. Finally a motherly old lady came out of the shop, and taking me by the arm, (he gave me a tender hoist out of the oab, and told the driver to leave the gentleman in her charge. He did so. Then we went 10 and the way I soon laid in the oysteis and ice cream was a caution to an old tong-man. I enjoyed myself all right, for the oysters were prime, and tbe ice cream wasn't had. considering there isn't a restaurant in town where such an artiole oan be bad. Butlhadn come so much to eat oysters as to see the ladies, and get acquainted with folks, I oan get good oraters any day at Nancy Bloom a lunch oounter down at the head of the market wharf, but I oan get to see the girls whenever I like; and it seemed to me like as if a grand chance bad been lost for an enjoyable society affair, just to give the young people a send off, and at the same time let an old soldier oome to tne iront once more. A good deal of money mipht have been made too, if the affair bad been held in some publio hall or spa. oious parlors with good musio and profusion of Mowers, where tbe elite could have gotten together and aired their best togs. Just imagine old Sioeum waltzing up to the prettiest wall flower on the line ana leading her out to trip; the light fantaatio hop scotch before an admiring crowd I tell you, Mr. Editor, there's some fire left in these old veins yet. Any man that can't stand up on the floor at 00 and shake a foot with the girls has got mud In his blood There may be good reasons I trow for the -wbynaas of the what, but 1 oan see into them at the present writing. may later on. Fact ia I never was so dieannoiuted in all mv born days, though I would 'nt have minded it, per uana, tr some doner aaa notspiuea soup on my olaw hammer. As matters stand now, I feel that I shall be ever ratefni to tbe kind old iadr who rushed out to the oab just in the ntok of Urns to save my life. w . v .,... More Anon, ' f 1 11 ': BTjcBUum Afuicj. tkLvn. The Beat Belt In the worM tor Cnta, Bruises, Sores, Clears, 8alt Rhenm, Fever Boreav Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corna. and all 8kln Ernotiona. and el- tlvelv cares Files, or no pay required. H ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price SS eenta pet box. For sale In Newbem by F. 8. Dttfly, vholesale and retaU iniKUk'ei X ChndrenCrytofiritcheJPasto mi POWDER Absolutely Pure. 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C, Manufacturers of Erjjfincs and all kinds of Machinery, Marino En gine, Ulna, o , ic. Saw Mills, etc, npalred at short notice. We are hare and we mean baslnes". If you don't believe It, machine men, come and be convinced, SHOPS AT HOWARD'S SHIPYARD. Will be ready tor yoa in a few days, t novl7dwtr WM. P. LAWKENCE, OF PHILADELPHIA, Professional Artistic " ; : Paper Jlugefi U In ' the olty and olioitf orders ' for trorkln-biiune. ; . .; i ' Bpeelmeni of work performed by him ten be seen at lira. Pennell's reridence OB the naoadkmlaed wobA . : Fait line of Fashionable Bamples (o leleot from at the Uaston tionse. x OPERA HOUSE NEW BERNE. AN EVENT OF SURPASSING INTEREST. Visit tf the Notable Comedian Mr. WILFRED QLMKE AND FORDS COMEDY COMPANY, FROil FORD o GRAND GPER4 HOUSE OF BALTIMORE, to apptar in New Birrje in three en tirely different performances on Wednesday (Thacksglvicg Eve) November 25th. Dr. Oliver Go! drmr.h'a World Famed 5 Act Coruedy of ShiSiaopsfo Oonqutr! 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The ship has arrived and now ts the time to oall and get the very beet qual ity of ohoioe Fruits that have -just ar rived and are psrfeotly fresh. ootII tf v ; r , , ' D. HASSEL. 3 & itSs snsnaJ -J amaatam u (SfPAEENig SHOULD BEAR IS MIND that the seuon for attacks of Croup is now on us. Be prepared for this iiiBidioiis diaeaee by always having a bottle of R. IT. Duffy's Ceodp Stkdp ia tho house. Prepared after the re cipe of the !ato Dr. Walter Duffy, and for Bait) by tho proprietor at his store on Middle street, next to CuatOJi House, and by New Berne Drug Company. mn UcSGRLEY, Boot and Shoe Maker, POLLOCK STKEttr, NEW B23NJE, N. C. Huvlnir B'-'-urcMl tho sorvlres of a skilled Meeiiuuii: ni.cl ilrst-clbsa Workman from xew Yi.rk. I am now fully prepared to till promptly ail order lor line CUSTOM 31.11) E BOOTS ASD SHOES. TI.imi iiny yp.iTH Hint I have Bathtfactorily mipp; i-i! Hie wiiiiMoi my liumerona Datrona .it liU t'e tf the character of my win k :i pp v-1 . S 1 . isl p . Neatly and prompt JOHN MC30RLET, ly .!..;!.-. uuvti.lw if HEADQUARTERS FOR FRESH JGBS. NEW LOt UNCANVASED Pate Oream Oheese, MINCE MS.1T. BUCKWHEAT, HOMINY. OATMEAL, OOKNED BEEF, rmtl Oyster Orackers I.ii TilE CITY. LUCAS & LEWIS. i;v THE WINSTOft-SALEJff Land & Investment Comp'y. NOVEMBER 24th, 1891 All of th !at lio within 100 yard of El.ctrii; Street Cor Line and Msoad awi.jd Ntrret. ntd U0 of them lie im mt !iuite'y on nai l ci,r line and street. ThM Coi ii.auy lias actually spent 880,000 l.s UEVEl.Omu ITS 1.A.MIS. m.'.u Street, the chief busi uti,; iui.i r.-Miipr. e thoroughfare of the my of vVii.Ki n Salem, has been ex toniitd h .". iT-.j-hr line through tbe proptrlj . Miionr.il uii'.if Kieottlo Street Rail way iSpruRiia .Sret-m) running through the property (Extension of City 8js tru). Faro to uny part cf the city, Bve cent I'KOl'KRTV SUPl'MEli Vs ITH F.LKCTKU UUHT, WATER WORKS AND n;LEmo.ii SERVICE. Main "creets through tho property macadam zid. Iron bridge across Wachovia tirook 108 feet long, 55 feet wide, at i:i.' n .714 (i0.0u() WORTH OF LOTS SOLD AT i'KIV.VJE SALE TO RESIDENTS OF WIXsTON SU M MANY HAM hOME KESI HUM ES IN COURSE OP I ONS I'RULl ION. Sunny 8ide Social t lub. composed largely of business men of Winetcn Sslem, now building a haniUi run olu'o house on tbe property. Two lare Tobacco Factories and one Leaf House to bo built on the property in the next few months. Terms of Sole-One-fourth cash and the balance in 12, 13 and 24 montba, six per cent interest. Reduced faro on railroads. Correspot deuce invited. Add rea WINrfTON'- -3ALEM LAND novllld AND INVESTMENT CO. Have Jam ret; ived a j jb lot of KIC OVERCOATS which wo aru etlliog at very low li;uief. A full line of fen's and Boys' Winter Clothing ON HAND. Ste our Crosoott'a Men's Shoes before buying rvery piir wai ranted to give ii.-iUiifuci:i'ii. We have also on hand Children's AU Wool Vests. All Wool ilese aud a very nice quality of BlLK Waup While Flannel at 81.00 per yard. Mundclle' Chiidrens Shoes and Ziegler's Ladies Shoes a speciality.. , ; - Barrington & Baxter. To My Patrons and jta Public Qenerallyi Having removed my place of bos in est to South FaoNr StBtri1,"' ij ii Three doors East of the Gaston House, whore I will be pleased to serve mj patrons as heretofore,;; ,1: eheU .keep constantly on hand A FULL LINE, OF SAMPLES ,' of thetery best' ;'"T FoBEiaWAND DoirasTid' Goods ' tt SAWYER,.; . tepll lstptf ' " ' Fashionable TsIIor 100 LOTS
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 22, 1891, edition 1
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