Journal HE VOL; XIL-NO 136, NEW BERNE, N. C THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1893 PRICE 5 CENTS. v 5 -r BUSINESS LOCALS. FINE SUU FeJ Beef tbit morning. : -v. ; 8. Cohn 4 8on. LOSTA White tod Brown 8etteT Pup, . Ciur months old, with -collar bearing; name UF. A, Gaskill." . Rrtora to Small WMtfl A Blorer. .-.....' ' sfl tt WANTED By yonng nan, twmtj, who understands bis business, position M Book-Keener with party who will re quire his service At or sfjc hours daily. Term I moderate. -' Address "Bok Keep- . er" care Jotnuux. FOR RENT Two Dwelling Houses, six rooms each one on Metcalf, near John son st, tbe other on Oryboro sL, between George snd Bern, streets. Apply to . - - ' Gbo. H. Whitb. .MISS nOLLISTER will reopen her rhool Monday, Sept. 83th, in Dr. Sloyer's offlc s31w. MISS MOLLIE HEATH has postponed ". tbe opening of her School until Sept. 18. HOTEL Bales in Chicago A pood hotel at $1.00 a day. If you are going to tbe World's Fair, stop at the Niagara Hotel, lire proof, Jackson Street, lietween Michw - Iran Boulevard and VbInmIi Avenue. 800 Iiooms. Near buiiness centre. Six routes to Worlds Fair within two blocks; only filteen minutes to grounds. $1.00 day. o31 lm. WANTED by Mrs. A. II. White, a few Boarders. Gentlemen Prcferrred. For terms, apply t6 her at her rcsidenen on .'. Middle Street, next door to "Kbit's " Bakery. "D. C. McMILLAN, Investment Securities. lBOUassau St., New York City. No transactions on margin or for speculation. Correspondence solicited. tf. , FIFTY THOUSAND LATHS tor sale. Free from knots and extra width and length. Apply to 8. C. Hamilton, Jr., or at A. fc N. C. freight office. ANOTIIER lot uf thnso Beautiful Tiyon Palace Souvenir Spoons just received at Uibbard's Jewelry Store. Cull and see tbem.- tf. NOTICE is hereby piven that certi6rnte No. 86 for 5 shares of stock in series No. V l ai.d certificate No. 55 for 8 shares in v aeries No. 1 of the New Berne Building '" and Loan Association linn been lost and X that application will he made to said 'Association for new certificates to be 'issued. H. B. Duffy. 'i. .. This Aug. 8th, 1893. lm - REMOVAL V E. Hibbanl, F. M. '. Obtdwlok and H. L Hall have removed Into the store with Mr L 8 Wood on .' Pollock fit. near the Post Office, where " they will be pleased to see all of their friend i. tWBs .sure to call and see then. . agrtdttn LOST Friday July 28th, two medals .used as a watch charm, one a gold cross t about one inch long; the other a small 'I, silver medal, shape of a four leaf clover, - upon eaeb of these on one side was en . graved "H. M. A." and upon the oppo ' site side of the silver medal was en jrraved "Punctuality.'' Finder will Ih rewarded by leaving at this office. BROWN BEANS for table uso at 5 cents per quart.- Also Seed Peas and Beans for 'nil planting, at low prices R. Berry. - V HAVE YOU seen the latest ini- : proved window sash-lock. Very choip ; . ; and strong. N. Abpik FOR RENT The Dwelling next door Jr to my residence on Pollock Street. ' v J. W. Stewart. A FULL line of Spring and 8uinmer - Rwnplqs, consisting of UbevioUa lilacit, Blue and Brown 8erge, Fine Check Oash mera. Imported isuitinirs. Worsteds in all grades. Satisfaction guaranteed. - - F M. Chadwiok, Tailor. At Hall's book Store. -GO To Street's horse Store for Livery, - Fine roadster, at Street's Horse store. , New Hampshire and Northern '- New '.York bad a damaging frost . Batotday night. : ' . '.- The Virginia Silver association orders -10,000 copies of Senator ' . i Vance's speech of last Friday. I.J! " '. ' Secretary Lamont says the Pres. iden wilt approve , other silver - measures besides the repeal of tbe Bbermanact. Y t Kansas women suffragists have started a year's earn paign to se cure - the desired constitutional amendent. ; , ' " .Gov. Oarr will be absent ,at Chi - cago week and is . expected to return to - the city V next Mon Tni Ssnatft 'drags its slow d is cnasion along wh(Jt the' country moarns and waits for a vote, Verily, In this o:s9, a little learning te dangerous thing. " The postoffloe department has te da oed . the . mail service tothree mails a week over about. 1,800 miles of railroad in the - South and Bonth west, r Secretary Carlisle will neither t. rro nor deny the rumor that the . iaintratioa Is favorably eonsid i I. a plan to. abolish National : ,!;S uu i eabstltate State banks . ' r Government, snpervision.-; Cbarlostoa has pens large con .ruticcs to tae supers on the Sra ' - 'i. The mnjor of IW ' Ci'y ' i ! ' vor Aiken at r 1 : 1 tf - f r V - risaJe The Bute crop balletio shows that all crop ware mneh damaged by the recont storm and aabse- qacnt rain. Tobacco reoeived tbe greatest. Injury and cotton tbe least. ZecharUh Garret, a Third party speaker of Vauce ejnnty, spoke ii Granville some day ago, and, ac cording to the Oxford Ledger, de clared that "we'll curry onr pint if we b eve to swim in blood." Republican manufactures are very oonningof defence and tbey know bow, to manufacture public sentiment. They discharged 1,000, 000 bands because the Democrats were abont to dielnrb tbe tariff. Gov. Carr has appointed Col. G. N. Folk, of Caldwell, as one ot the commissioners to act with tbe national com mission to looate the position of tbe North Carolina troops at the battle of Cbicamau- g- Secretary fioke Smith was in Atlanta last week. Lis business being, 'it is stated, to unload his interest in tbe Atlanta Journal, be cause ot ;b j critunt critioism be receives on accouut of tbe utteran ce ot tbat paper, in which he owns a controlling interest. About $40,000,000 of new circula tion has come into the country in the form of gold imports, and $J0,. 000,000 has been issued by tbe na tional banks, all since May 1. When business revives there will be plenty of money to do business with, s.iyn tbe Chattanooga Times. LOCAL NEWS. NEW AD VER TISKMENT8. A. J, Smith Just received. S. Sohn & Son Fine beef. Uev. H. W. Winflold will preach in the Church of Christ to-night. The Stato University prospects are splendid. On the 5th inst two days before date of opening two hundred stu dents were present one hundred of them freshmen. Mr. Nelsou Whitlord ha9 iiad both bis s!iow windows ornamented with a f.mcy sign lin three colors calling attcntiou to his "beef, pork and sausages." The sums are a little previous however as be will not begin making until it is a little cooler, 'tis simply a case of coming events casting their shadows before. Defacing School Property. The trustees of the New Berne Acade my have, at considerable expense, had re pairs made to the Collegiate Institute building within the last few weeks. Wanton defacement caused an outlav of about $100. This is a very bad showing and until the mischief is fastened upon the perpetrators it stands as a reflection against the boys of the town in general. Therefore those who know of any instance of the school property being injured whether it is the fence or building, whether during the school term or vacation, owe it to themselves to make the guilty one known. All should take a pride in this proper ty and its preservation. Coming and Going. Mr. J. W. Stewart left yesterday for the World's Fair. - Mr. Wm.- Hay left retnrcing to Davis Military school, Winston and Mr. Stanly Oaksmith passed through en route to the same school. Master Onion Dunn left for Oxford to enter Horner SchooL Mi1. Fred Dixon, ot Durham is in the city visiting relatives. : Misees Etta Nunn of the city and Car rie Dail of Snow ' Hill came In . on tbe steamer Plymouth, from Elizabeth City where they have been visiting friends. The steamer New Berne of tbepT. W. & N. Line took out the following pas- senirs:: MrSi B. TJ. Lane and Miss Har riet Lane going north for the fall stock of millinery, : Misses Nellie Wood and Carrie Arendcll accompanying the .Tatter on a pleasure trip, and Mrs. D. . C. Hat- ton of Washington City.'- returning home from a visit to twMy-Z'f"':Z-i Mission Station of the 1. CjOi A ' A mission meeting under. tbe auspices ot the i. 31, O. A- was commenced aoout the latter part of July over that store of J. .f arsons in tne 4. r . Tayior onuaing. The meetings have been very' well ; at tended ana tne Association teeis assurrea that much i: good .. , will result from them, should we : be enabled to keep them up. To do so money la necessary and we kindly ask all who shall read this notice to contriuute sometninz lor wis nnrDose: anv amount von wish to con tribute can be handed to any member of the committee or co tbe Editor of the - . Too are asked my brother to contribute for that purpose, not in our names, but on the name of the Master. . J. D.: Clabk.- J. C. Whttty, J. R TnoMAS, L. C Emhett, D. G. Smaw, ; -; . y . " Committee. "3 13 cents. J. F.jTajlor. B&ID4I! ACCLDEJT. Oh Eb4 ef a Bectlea Fallee Prtat tt Pier lata the Elver by a Belt's . Aaeaer. About I o'clock yesterday morning as tbe steam tug Ella was towing tbe schooner Eunity R. Dyer of Beaufort through the draw in the A. N. C. RR bridge over Trent river, tbe anchor of the latter canght in the end of the large sill on which the cross ties of the bridge rest snd pulled the track off tbe brick pillar which supported it sidewise into tbe riyer. The bridge wss damaged a dis tance of 60 or 75 feet but the limbers were not broken simplv pulled out of position, consequently the bridge is good snd can be put back intact. Work wss promptly begun sou luc bridge will in all likelihood be ready lor use again this afternoon. The damage to th schooner was very slight simply tbe flue of the anchor broken off and a hole knocked in the bulwark. She leloDg8 to Mrs. Gabriel, of Beaufort and Capt. Beveridge was in command. She was about to load with lumber at Blades Bros, mills for Philadelphia. The tug was Messrs. Blades Bros., Capt. Par kins was in charge. Immediately after the accident the management of the railroad secured tbe services of a steam boat, and transferred all mail, express and passengers to a special made up in New Berne. It left at 10:30, made all connections at Golds boro lor the passengers and mail and also for the fresh fish and .other express for tlicjnorth and west. The freight traiu also left the city at the usual tunc making all connections. Col E. U. Harrell. This gentleman is now attracting an undue proportion of public attention in North Carolina. Wbilehebas been the macliine that has run the Teachers' As sociation for nine years, during that time he annually received 2.00 each from considerably more than half the seasoa Visitors to Morehead city, amounting to an average not below 1 1,800 or $3,000. As Secretary and Treasurer, for which office he declined to accept a salary, sad in consideration of which the Assembly required no bond or itemized settlement, he has done much work, and been at some expense for postage, clerk, station ery, etc., say somo $209.00 or 300.00 yearly. He also advanced $1,500 for the completion of Assembly Hall some seven or eight yeais ngo. According to tiis tins years report read before tne Assembly on the iHst day f the session, it was still indebted to him something over $600. Although since said loan he must have collected on ac count of the Assembly, njt less than $18,000. While all this is true, ind the farther fact that his attack on W. D. Mc- Ivcr and the Normal school because Mclver would not buy books from his firm at higher prices than he could get them for elsewhere, and bis organization of a cheap excursion to Chicago (the one that has raised cam) prevented hundreds of people from attending Morehead, less ening the receipts ot the Atlantic Rail road and the Atlantio Hotel, most ot the editors in the State, knowing to these ! . , - 1 ! . 1 1 . . iucis, supprcaoeu mem qui sain uugm iu warn the.unwary against the dictator and manipulator of the Teachers' Assembly and the military funds as well. Alter criti cism by this writer in tbe Charlotte Ob server, to which Colonel Harrell took ex ception, but which was sustained, the weak and puny press, with one accord, show their independence (?) by jumping on mm with every toot. They are but yelpin on a cold trail. Tbat Colonel Uarreli will never be elected Secretary and Treasurer was settled on tbe day of his last election to tbat position beyond preadventure, and in the light of recent events, it is hardly proble be will under take to run any more world s jrair ex cursion. The man baa lost bis vocation. His public career is practically ended, and his propositions to substitute referees of his mends tor tne threatened sianaer suit is a tacit surrender. Continued villiflca tion will only tend to raise the cry of persecution.exeite sympathy ana give him importance beyond the necessity of the case. Self respecting papers should hold up. A. UATCHSTT. THE TUBEBOSE. Flower of the Death Angel 1 Cold in thy beautr. Waxen thy leaves like tbe beautifull dead: Heavy tby breath as the sweet-laden - - censer -' Which angel hands swing o'er the dy-'- ing one's head. "Father," the angel bent low 'fore tbe ' V Master, "All nature droops 'neatb my wither- ' -V ingeye;-iv ---v-" '?" j Oh, give me one blossom to love and to - -cnensn, --'-. . . That shall bloom at its fairest when , I am near by.";;'; r y: j, "Take thou- this blossom,", the ; Master said, kindly, . vv -x, -: - -. ."Its beauty be perfect when 'neatb thy Let it be thy symbol to bloom in ' the - - earth land, " . . ; And all men shall call it the'Flower ?-of DeathA"':-; s-h.;? Sj?:i:'" 11 . " ','."'.',; .i-y Among the inoidents of ehlldhood that stand ont In bold relief, as . our memory reverts to the days when we were young, none are morepromkent than severe sickness. Tne young mother vividly remembers that it was Chamberlain's Cough Eemedy oured her of eronp, and in tarn administer it to her own offspring and always with the best results. For sale by J. V. Jordan. '.' . ; Go! loa opportunities fly low, bnt CTTT COUICIL PEOCEFDI5G8. Septetber, 5th, 1888. Board met in regular ataaioa. Mayor Ellis presiding; present Coancilnxn ReiiensU-in, Oerock, Lovick, Latham, Clark. Ulrich, Cmwlord, Eubank. Minntes last meeting read and adopted. Petition of citizens to compel the re moval of the fence acroas Attmore snd Tull streets, moved by Councilman Craw ford that the Mayor notify the parties infringing to remove tho fence in fire days, if uot done, the Mayor is authorized to remove the same. Messrs. A. Hatchet t and Jos. W. Wat son wh- are engaged In compiling a city directory asked tbe Board to have the houses numbered and a census of tbe city taken wbish would add largely to tbe value and usefulness of their work referred to a committee of three to in vestigate and report at a call meeting, committee, Counoilmen Clark, Lovick, Crawford. Councilman Gerock presented a peti tion ou behalf of the R R, requiring all steam saw mills to use spark arresters upon their smoke stacks. Motion by Councilman Crawford to refer to ordinance committee to report at next meeting and the mill men be noti fied. Chairman Lovick, F. D., reported the Atlantic horee so long under treatment again in service, the gong for the Now Berne Engine house was received, had ordered a new lnxly for street cart, the city wagon was about worn out and needed repair. On motion of Councilman Ulrich the committee was instructed to have a new body made to wagon. Chairman Clark, W. & D., stated that the damage done by the storm on East Front SL would soon be mpaired. Councilman Oerock reported tbat the sanitary inspection had been thoroughly attended to, he had given order lor three tons of lime. Chairman Reizenstcin, S. & P., reports tbe usual work progressing uud the streets in good condition. Chairman Lovick, Police, one police man sick and others indisposed. Chairman Ulrich reports both ceme teries in good condition with the excep tion of some private lots that for tho lack of proper attention were rankly bristling with grass aud weeds, he could not com mend such neglect of these sacred gardens of the dead. At the request of the Mayor, on motion of Councilman Latham, tbe chairman of police committee, was authorized to order a bolt of convict cloth. Councilman Gerock had presented bill for burial of Elizabeth Blount to Board of County Comitnsssiauers which was rrferred to their attorney. On motion of Councilman L ivick R N. Duffy was allowed to trim tree in trout ol bis store, provided he hauls the trim mings out of town. Mayor's report as follows read and adopted: Sept. 5th, 1893. To the Honorable Board of City Coucil men,3 Gentlemen: I have the honor to report the following flues and costs imposed for violations of the city ordinances during the month of August. Fines, $151.60 Costs, 381.90 Total $433.40 A check had been received from the U. 8. Treasurer $33.78 to pay for the erection ot fence around the Government lot. Very respectfully, Wst. EiAi8,Mayor. Marshals' report a) follows read and adopted: Sept 4th, 1893. To the Hon. Mayor and Board of City Council. Gentlemen: Below please find my re port for tbe month of August, 1898. We have made during the month 158 arrests; 56 were dismissed 4 sent to jail, 8 served their time out, 1 chas tised ..by his mother, 3 appealed to Superior court. Fines collected, $ 19.15 Costs " 130.75 Total $145.90 One half of the above cost $63.87 was deducted for my fees, tbe balance $83.52 turned over to the city treasurer. Respectfully submitted, Jig. T. Lrwis, C M. rOLIOB RECORD. J. K. Land, arrest 85, warrants ex. 22, - J. B. Dixon, arrest 11, warrants ex. 19. Eli Elliot, arrest, 16, warrant ex. 27. , T. J. Toler, arrest 17; warrants ex. 20. ' H. T. Brinson, arrest 29, warrants ex. 58. S. F, Hurtt, arrest 29, warrants sx. 10. ! . -i JA8.T. Lbwts,0. M. Monthly bills aJJowsd. Board took a recess subject to icall. ' W. D. WaijJkCK, V . -. ' ; City Clerk. ' Ths End of tbe Pule 1st Ksw York. Nkw York. Sept. 5 The last trace of acute stringency in tho money market disappeared today, tnere Detng no pre mium on cash. - The banks are now pay tag oat cash freely. - . ; - voncK :jA.'K.0ClbioodOoM , i-.;i-.:j?;':;;'.TreJurersOn1ca, " ,Xew Ben, K, C, Ansj. SOth, 1893. The 89th annual meeting of the- Stock holders of the Atlantio It North Carolina Railroad Company will bo held at More head City on tbe 4th Thursday (the 28th oay) in September, I8U3. i- l td. -j. F.C.RoBEBTS.Sec'y. iJafcincr JIZsoArfefy Pure A cream of tartar baking powder Hljfhost of all in letveniiiL' nln ci.'ih - Laycht Umtbd Ptates Govkknmfm Food Kkpobt. Royal Baiiho Powdkb Co., li)o W-.n St. N. Y. List of Lettera. Remaining in the Post Office at New Berne, Craven county, N. (' , S t. .' 1898. B Mrs. Emily Brown, Shcpard l!i-!: I, Mrs. Fannie A Brinson, Mrs. Anni lli- coe, Miss hdith iiradick, Jno. N. lllnck- mon. C Mrs. Tempy A Cobb, J S ( lark. F Mrs. Hoppie Fulcher, Mi-- Kuu Fenderson, E S Franko. G Mrs. Julia F Ureen er. l.immi Whitfield. II Mrs. Fannie Henderson. J Abraui Jones er. Uev. T I' WiNon, Stepen Lois Jonson, Mrs. Abev .lark son L Miss M.J. Lamllcy, Ma-l, r .1 K Larvone. M Mrs. Catherine Moore, Jno. M. Mosley, Mrs. Lula J. Mvrieks, Mi lioca Miller, Mrs Hargett Ma'chcr. P Mr. Tom Parker. R Miss Martha Rinsnp. S Alfron Smith, Fred Smith. Mi-. Margaret Smith. W A W Waker, Mrs. I.aitr:, Forts Wilson, Geo. II Wych, Capt. J I. Wi! Hams. Persons calling for above letters will will please say advertised and ivu dud of list. The regulations now require that oin cent shall be collected on tbe deli wry ol each advertised letter. Wm. E. Ci.aiikf., P. M. Wholesale Market Countrv Produce. Beet, 4a5c. Beeswax, 20. Corn, from boats Sfla.Tt. Chickens, 33a4.'ic pair, yomiu', '. Ducks, Eng. 40a50e.; .Muscovy r Eggs, 15cts. Fiekl peas, GOc. Jecse, 75c.a$1.00. Hides Dry Hint, le.; dry s;, green, 1 1-2 a 2c. Lamb alive $1.S0 to Oats, 30 to 32 1-2 Peanuts, $1.20 $1.25. Sci'ppernong grapes, $1.0(1 per I Sheep, sheared, $1.00a$l.rn. Bhecp, full wool, $1.25n$3.r)0. Potatoes, Bahaiuas.CO to 75 yanis bushel. Turkeys $1.25al.7". Onions, $1.50 a $2.00. Wool 12 to 13c. KM nc ihiilOe. Ii: il-rl. $1. pei- FIVE DOLLARS REWAKI). 4 A reward of Five Dollars will be paid for evidence suflieient to conviet any per son or persons ot forcibly entering eittier ot the school buildings, situate upon the Academy Green, or of inflietiiii; damage to the doors or windows of said buildings or of miunng tho lurniliii c or other property contained therein, or nl breaking tho tences or gates which in close the Academy grounds. The custodians of this property are anxious to make an example ot those boys who in a spirit of wickedness, born of idleness, are seeking to destroy it. W. M. Watson, Sec y & 1 rens Board Trustees. THE BEST SHOE For the Money Just Receiv d. A LINE OF A. A, Batfla $2 50 Mens Calf bhoes. Warranted by tho Manufacturer. AT THE RED FRONT STORE, NEAR HOTEL ALBERT, A. J. SMITH, New Berne, N. O. Postponement. Mrs. A. T. Jerkins will re open her School on MONDAY SEPT. 18th, in stead of on the 5th, as heretofore an Bounced. septl It. We Will Sell Clxeap One Set BTJLWEBS W0BE8 One Set OUIDA WORKS. A3 GOOD A3 NEW. BOTH" SETS ULUSTRATED. ' --;, .?. '1 ..... v ' : ' .!" -,i y v ; This is i BARGAIN. ' i Call and see them snd get Prices. ' . Ca C!:::nfij fi Dra. WE SfcLL Choice Timothy Hay ?1 I'll per i.undttd K)DDil. Oats, Corn, Hominy, Bran, Feed AND ALL KIND3 SEEDB. &f Ora.dh sin's. "'raven Street. IT -V(" l!u-KU Kiee Wanted ICH CUl'AM SOl'A, SODA. ( O .'() t OLA. I.r. .ION" ADiv & !. TEXNEY'S CANDIES The 1 irge.-t li-ieof MKMIK.'HAU.M and I'.KIAIl VU'V.S in Eastern ( 'aroliua, 1 1 o r i : m ; i r n .j i k . t i : ll i-: ns and 1ci;i:i:l s cklk. i:i;at!;d en; aiis. I'm M - 1 - i A I; iXleP Do jon want to buy Cheap BIiocf. Imiavi: am, or wv lhhx Oxfords IN it Lailie;-!, Misses cv Children. A!-o i fiv.v Zii 'o rs Button Shoes wliieii i will srli t'.ir los thanenst. ' " : 1 1 1 an are all soM. rii'in before they Ws f:. BaHaiMaTOW. MAi'.K i: r WIIAHK. lfi l-i'ii-! il.nil.1.,1 th, ripaci'y my ' :'.( rv I am oo.v pvopar.v) 1.1 furi'isli ill n ,o:;s with i'eryttiiiif; neecleil in the iy "f Cak 'H. ISread & Pies. Aii t'.'lt't ii;-!h en- I i:i nn y put ol tlic riry fiv-f of . ii t. 0. V. McGEHEE. More Silver Le-s IJoney. less Silver lucre Money. f'lll.tw inir list. :inoc:LiS tn thft finiLn-htl alolity of all Jardiners at a reduction, Stone I ars, r lower rots, and II anting Haskets, Fine Linen aud La Parisian Wedding IMato Soeie'y Note I'aper, Also w lut:n Moto. Composition aud IJlauk Hooks, Doutiln and Single Entry L.i-,'e.rs, ()fliei;l ami Photograph En velopes. Inks of all kind, Indelible Ink, Fino Ohina Hilling sets. A lari;e lot of En glish Poreelain P!:ites, tups, otc , at prico of iufeiior oo.ls. UIWS HATH TL BS at a low prlco AT M. E. Whitehurat's. I'ollotk ':. New Heme, X. C. MASON'S Itti proved Parcslain Lined Fruit Jars L. H CUTLER & CO. 1,000 BAGS OF SHOT. all sizes. AT TOWER'S FBICES FOR SALE. F. Ulrich, - NEW BERNE, IT. 0 j nftol Kmmar for Catarrh tM ' BeM, Knfcxt to Um. sua Cby&. 1 I Sold brDniinrtMsarMMtr man. i i Ka. 0. 1. IfawuUaa, Htxttm, P.,: LJ TAKE A SURVEY Of Our STOCK! And if vou are not REPAID FOR YOUR TROUBLE ALL AND GOOD. Call and see it if you please -And you eagerly will seize Such chances as you'll nevj er haye again. Toon Truly, 'i :" ' . ' . ".. - ' k i 11 WELL '4 s';

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