n I km Published Every Saturday Morning. CAPE MAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1883 .epic al tte^Cap# Mag CO, For many year* Ibc doctrine wu beld by a large pit • portion of the AaKricn people that a high protective tariff and that a high rale ot wages lor labor, woe irrrparabty corned, d with each other, bat the truth U at lart being uoderetood, that whilst wicb a tariff stimulate* the lodurtrie* so protected to an unnatural growth, and enables capitalists to make inordinate [ coflta. It does not raise the standard of wages in the slightest degree, for employer .Kill uettr pay more Oan Hi atari it prict Jar labor. This kind afc a the whole p-ople. while the coffers of a few favored capitalists are increased in wealth. Ti e people have heretofore been told that Errand built up her great mannfactnring ■ atablubmrala through a Protective Tariff system, aod that when these had been plieed on a firm and substantial basis, she advocated the doctrine of Free Trade a* being the heal suited for all other nations, aod par ieolariy the United States: hut coupled with the argument lias cvr r been the sieertioG that the people of the latter did not desire competition with English pauper labor. Naturally enough, the people hare at last begun to inquire how is ft that a high protective tariff in England never increased the wages of the laborer? I'ubljc sentiment upon the en lire subject is undergoing a change, and The second session sf the Fatty-seventh Congress is rapidly drawing to a dear, and yet many important public measures remain" la Oatu que, no advance whatever having boo made in regard to ibeir passage. In the early portion ot Ibe session it teemed as if the. November elections bad aroused members to a sense of Ibeir dnly and the necessity of legislating for the beat Interests of the people: bat as time progressed it became evident that Congressmen were falling bade Into the old weTL bcalen path of dilatoriness, caring Via for Ibe government and the people, tlsa the duct ion has been made of taxation— the force— appropriation bills, the passage ol which is necessary for carrying on the wbeds ol government, have not yet been passed, and no revision has as vgt been made of the present burdensome and inequitable tariff. At the present time it looks as though coenmlttaea of conference si the last moment be made the subject of a s -ramble, in which the parliamentary tactics of a few leading spirits would be called into play, and bills in their charge hnrritd through "both Houses. When w« look over the pest record of this Congress — its open and defiant partisanship— Its arts depleting the public treasury, and Its waste of Valuable time, we cannot but feel grateful that lis existence is of short duration, whilst »r are well assured its
day of Una] adjournment will be welin Ibe multitude of bills, reaolutlonr, [ Ac., which have been introduced Into < Congret", k is not unlikely thai some af , be hurried through at the closing days of . the sest'oc. and before an opportunity Us l been given of analyzing them and ascer- j tabling thefe true import Among the , bills thus Introduced Is one (reported from i Ibe Jndteai? commute* of tbe Beoale; which at firm blush would mem to be in ; s ibe Interests of the people, but which in , trebly is tbe reverse. We refer lo the bill j relating to the forfeiture of land grants , made by the United Bute* to certain reU- , roads. No km than 110.000,000 acres or , 183,000 square miks of land were granted , lo eight corporations, aod by virtue of a t two-performance of the condition* and , greeted, *5,300,000 acres or 182.000 square \ great Malts of New York, Pennsylvania J and Ohio') have been forfeited- Tbe bill , referred to, authorizes tbe Attorney Uen- , oral to bring suit, obtain judgment of for- , have within a year pari made substantial , pragma in building their roads. Now, | tbe Atlorney General baa the right to take - hmar<< me action for forfeiture aitbout IX* , poatqpr «f say ad abator; oexl, tbe ( rampaaies from nut— for it It well here roennureced within the year active opera- ; on Ibe pJt ct C ^ \ The land by operation of law baa of- , rxmdg rirrttuU Uu people. and ebouU la , rvknrwf to tbe pubbe domain. When U it ; coeutdered that the money value of this | land atgorerzuieot prices foe lands wUhln , prices charged by the road, themselves ; few lands which liny have earned isax - hundred mi Krone of tteikrv, the import- , store rf1 this bill, no land would ik lorfelled, bttt the corporations made the ale , aotutr owners and possessors thereof. It , it hoped that ouzSenatore wiiUntetpore , expense of the rights of IbT^tple. ' "TWe Prtutlus Rcturis. The Tree ten Tbmoe hat undertaken tbe alisged sbuaes in -he matter of Mate printlag- From a practical Wand point, and we doolme why it should he viewed f torn any other, the Wavx fails to see bow any good k to be accomplished ID the cojrae The Time, in its deduction. •« Ibe qoeastand the situation the Tiam claim, that the Mate k bmng reandalorely awindkd because ii k required lo pay for a certain okm of printing dux in the city of Tzen- ^ too, higher prices than some other printers in the Skit are offoring to da It for. Tbk may be dm lugk to the editor of the Time* or lo the man who thinks he couM distinguish tbe difference b« ween •otote shootiee^tick end a aanpamil Will a*os any such VSrw-of the rem. , :
it to In tl) mechanical pursniu. We know , perfectly a ell tint a Job of work which U ■ - taken in the ordinary way. and falls into ■ I its regular turn, can be finished at tnurb > lest cost than if the tome wort has lo U I hurried and given ibe precedence of , i- every, lung rlre iu the ..ffiee, And if that , ■ work l.as In be dene at night, and a fores . nl roznprrtlot*. press ism and proof -read- i 1 ers kept on duly for instant terrier, the i r cob must necessarily heecme the grewier. i As an Illustration of the point we wish-to ; ~ make, we might take our own business ; in tbe summer season, when certain bote! work has io be looked after and finished by a specific time no matter wbat else , r" may interfere. The work we refer to could doubtless be dnoe in some Phlkdel- ~ phis offiors at a considerable saving to tbe ^ parties interested, but our hotel men apg predate tbe titnatioa. and though tbey ' might save twenty or thirty per cent, tbey would otherwise be the latere besides be1 '"If P°t to much loss of time sod Itxvuit ventencr. We are justified in charging . paying ndea.aucb as we believe are allowed under the Mate kw for tbe current printing ordered by ibe Legislature, even ° though to tbe Time* tbe proceeding may " hare the semblance of "swindling." * There is another circumstance which j upe the issue raited by the Timet. That e is Ibe spiteful practice prevalent with a certain class .of jealous-minded beings to ( be found io most lines of business, who. * lo secure desirable palrooage, will rob m Ue-lr more honorable competitors by cutfa ting into rales lo tbe limit even of losing L money in order that tbey may aooompltab e their mean purpose. We have come across such parties in our own experience, and c tliey are not coofloed to the job-printing There k a striking coo trash in the very h atmosphere of the House of Assembly comr, pared with that of last year. Speaker ■t O'Connor makes an excellent presiding rr officer, and by giving bis charge to under, i- stand that be meant business, be baa educaled them up to a proper aeaee of arlfd respect and legislative decorum. Tbe y House is in good shape, and k strictly it attentive lo butuxsa Of course from tbe y. Senate one looks for nothing else, t- President Pout, of Ibe Rio Grande Soli. gar Company, in company with Mr. Etx ting, one of tbe directors, bad a hearing mi before the Committee on Corperatkae c- Monday evening relative to the proposed e repeal of the law greeting a bounty on i] every ton of sugar cane grown in tbe Hi Stale. The committee la not favorable to ie the kw as it stands, and feare are enter- ® tained by Senator Miller and other friends m of Use aorgham cane industry, that Ibeir d- report trill be endorsed by the Senate, Tbey secured one oooceasion, however, x and that was the exemption of tbe cornIk panies now organised from Ibe operation* of the repealer. J Mr. Uoodmsn. of Middlesex, the lnlrobe docer of the new Jury bill, formerly did ge business in Chpe Mty City, as also did ro Mr. Bryant, of Atlantic county, n- So It sevens there k precedent for the - choice of tbe Speaker of Chairman of Ibe id Joint Meeting When Ten Eyck was made ut Senator, tbe Democrectic President of the rt Senate bad to step aside for the Itepubli. its can Speaker of the House. Tbe proposed prohibiting amendment
to tbe Constitution is occupying iu share of Ibe attention of our Senators. Tbe concurrent resolution bearing on the subject, introduced by Senator Merrill, reached s vote Tuesday, and wa* adopted by a vote of 11 tu 10. lo opposition to tbe measure Mr. Origgs bad ckimed that the Legislature the right of itself to forbid the manufacture of intoxicants if soch were desired. Those who want prohi billon should send sufficient represents, lives to the Legislature to enact tbe kw was useless to attempt the execution of kw thai was not up to Ibe level of pub lie sentiment, and certainly prohibition wax not up to the level. New Jerzry. be agreed, did not want to have repeated here the fame enacted in Ohio, Iowa, Kama*, aod Indiana. Senator Slainaby believed the prohibition 1st >, from a mistaken accr of doty, do tbe cause of tempe-ance more barm than they do liquor sellers. Senator Taylor said he doubled if prohibition prohibited. Senator Nichols defended tlx resolution, on the ground that the people ot tbe Slate bad the right toaay whether oe Dot liquor shall he drank or sold In their A bill k before the Senate prohibiting Ibe aak of cigarettes or tobacco in any form to minors under sixteen yean of age. I* a wise measure and U likely to bereducing the rale of interest By a rote of S3 to >3 the House pasted Mr. Caloric railroad laislion bill Tuesday. It was tbe epecis] order for that morning and there was a great crowd at Ibe Capitol. The floor of the lioose was invaded until Mr. Gator, amidst oooatderabk ex. citement, charged that a great lobby wis present and bad tbe fiuor cleared. Tbe bill provides that reibuad property shall be taxed at local rates, the proceeds to ge iolo the treasuries of the counties io which the property k located, instead of into the State Treasury, as heretofore. taxation. — Mr. Calur made a vigorous defease of ibe bill and be wu supported by memrallrray property k located. The op. -meats of the measure were mostly from 1 counties where then k but little railroad (wopeety, and their argument was that the Hudson, Passaic, Eaaex and Eastern Manure—at the expend of the others. Tbe I passed by a majority of twelve votes. The - bill will, however, mall likelihood meet I defeat io the Senate. Tbe sectional feel- > a better change of worsting the Jersey : City bill in tbe Senate. It seeius pretty . certain that Oator and hk colleagues de- ■ sire the passage of tbe bill, because it will t help to p*y off Jersey City's (real debt. ■ If tbe Mil should reach Use Governor, l however, ha would undoubtedly sign it, I as bej baa shown marked anli-mooopoly I tendencies o< hie. Mr. Ludkm, at Chpe ■ May. vofed utsder the kad ct Mr. Bry- - ant, of Atlantic, against the hilt * Tbe oommlUK of five appointed by lie ■ resolution lo inquire into tbe msttsi of I bribery of ekcGoos has submitted hi reI (O rt. It sets forth that bribary k nniverf
upon election day as s regular source of •DCnme: tint it k omrtantly reaching out after new victims, that it k totally subversive of popbkr government and free institutions; that in Ibis crowed kw, in view of the concent ration iff capital by I' md eiduals and corporations, the liberties " ■i the people an entirely hi tbe hands of a ibe mercenary sad must is the wear fit- K > of necessity kad lo anarchy and * revolution, and finally that both tbe great ti * political parties are equally guilty of Us i pernicious practices. I Believing that (be belter elements of 1 I both parties bare at last awakened to the ' ■ dire necrositles of ibe situation, and that r > they are disposed for the future to wipe a - out ifak stain lo the utmost of their abOl- ' ; tire, tbe committee states that It can see * - but ooe feasible course to pursue, which ' r is to declare amnrety for tbe part and be- t ' gin anew. Tbe committee reports two i - bilk on tbe subject, ooe repealing the e - present kws sod the other embodying new c I provisions. Tbe latter bill prescribes s e - one year's Imprisonment in tbe State pris- t I on for each cue of bribery. Requests c r for votes at any eledkio or coereotioe are c also prohibited. t i An important bill came up in the House t t Wednesday, provoking an animated dis- t t cussion, which bad Ibe effect of obliterating ] i almost all opposhiro to it. It wu tbe bill t > problbilingtbe employment in factories and t , work -shops of children under twelve years | . they shall bare had two years' schooling, i [ There were only twelve negative voire. I ! Tbe Hoase pasmd, under a auapenaioo of i , tbe rales, joint resolutions to Coo grew < 1 asking relief and protection to citizens i , along the aeaooast of New Jersey from i ttamyscbl menhaden fishers. An act to prevent fraudulent voting excited some i discussion. It wu introduced some days i r ago by Mr. Clark, of Jersey City, and ' - provide* for the use of ballot-boxes whom ! r four sides should be of pkle-f lam When : f called up Tueaday afternoon on third read- * log Mr. Bryant, of Atlantic, oppomd U on - tbe ground of tbe Increased expense : - which its adoption would entail on tbe i t public in buying lbs new boxes. Mr. r Chlor moved iu postponement for a week , e and tbk wu done. The bill appropriating $8,006 to the Bureau of Labor Btatia- - tire for expense* daring tbe ensuing year , - wu passed finally. The bill exempting : f firemen throughout the Mate from tax*- i ■ tion to the amount of fire dollars wu 1 passed by a vote of 83 to M i Among the bilk introduced In the Sene aie the mme morning wu one by Senator i Miller authorizing the Governor to send a : - commissi w to the Southern Exposition, , * which will cqwn at Lonkrllle, Kentucky, r August 1. Senate bilk 8 and 4, for the - . sale within two years of all real estate . , held under foreclosure proceedings by tbe - State sinking fund sad school fond, sere Among tbe bilk passed wu one iotroi- duced by Senator Merrill providing for 1 tbe payment to tbe Stockton Ktfte Range d of $3,087, claimed lo be due bom the Stale for three yeart ose of lbs range. Tbe e bill to repeal the act to en coo rage the e manufacture of sugar la the State wu ine definitely poBpooed. Senator l"siton ina traduced a bill empowering county Board* i. of Health lo appoint an inapeolor, who moat be a regularly graduated pbyskgan. t and iball receive a salary not exceeding v $8.300 a year. ' conarituttox*** gToklbUlon. t. The following k the text of tbe joint j reanlutioa introduced Is the Senate by o Mr. Merrill, of Camden .- „ Be it resolved by the Senate and General Assembly of the Stale of New Jersey, " That the following amendment lo the " Oooetltntloo of tbe Mate of New Jersey > le aod k hereby ptopcuud to be eubutlued I. to the vote of the electors at tbe Bute of New Jersey at a special election, the date * aod form of wbicbahall be prescribed by * the Legislature lo connection with lb I* > act, in the forma provided in the Constic tution for the submission of eucfa amend- „ menu, and to inert a new amendment a* follows: * Paregmptwli, section 7, of article A of i. the OousthuUoe of the State of New Jevj ary : the manufacture or sale, or keeping foe sale, af uy alcoholic or intoxicating liquor, whether brewed, fermented or dkc tilled, or any compound af which any i- such liquors ooostllute a part, lo be used D a* a beverage, k prohibited within Ibis „ Slate ; hut the manufacture and sale of such liquors or oorapucroda thereof, for * purposes other than a beverage, shall bt a regulated by kw; the Senate and General j, Assembly of tbe Sute of New Jersey, after the adoption of this State shall, without delay, enforce lis provkloua by adeC quale penalties. Tbe chance of uy tariff bill becoming s a kw at tba present session of Congress k If growing small by degrees sod baaMifully * less. There are now Ires than twenty working days left, aod the regular apd prapriattro bilk are not yet aii out of the r_ way. It b scarcely possible 'that in to ii brief a time tbe House and Senate cu adt_ just their difficulties and agree upon s x. of the subject, which baa gooe on during ,x tbe past few weeks, will have for its net „ result nothing but tbe disturbance of buai,;i nes* aod the Injury of mercantile aod in;0 dustrkl Interest*. By s recent order, issued by tbe officers * of tbe Ptnosyleank Railroad Oompaey. ^ pasacufiis are required to have their baggage checked at lr*st five minutes before tbe departure of their tabs, otherwise tbe company will not agree to carry tbe as me. ' Heretofore parsengtre have been allowed to carry taggage to the weight of 100 ^ poondr, but by a recent order passengers ® with foil ticket are entitled to carry barid gsge ol 180 pounds' weight, and those * with halt tickets 73 pounds Scxno. N. Y., Dec. L 187*. »- I am Ibe Potior of tbe BaptUt Church * here, aad u educated physician. I am >d not In practice, but am my aoie family u physician, sod advise in many chronic * your Hop Bittereto my Inrslid wife, who et has been under medical treatment of AlJ. buy's bast physicians several years. She has become thoroughly cored of her vs. rtous complicated diseases by their use. 7 We both recommend them to our frieods. ly many of whom have also been cured of ie. their varioua ailments by them. u, REV. E. K. WARREN. *• Prominent members of Cocgrew are r' quoted as saying: "It is a physical 1m- "■ poaaibillty lo pam a Tariff hill at tbk aea. ly smo." In which cue, it k to be feared, * acme prominent members iff Congress . will find it convenient lo stay at borne ' after tbe next election >e Tbe Tray TVatss pins it* rote hope for of Moat or Edmunds for tba PresMkncy, but o- the Suaalur says be hM "neither desire, r. ambltiro Dur^wUliogMri' ^ to^ have hk » Wheu tba gpvuraasewt tarriea latter*
(Tnui our Eegnlar CorreapoMvn-..] WaagraoTox. D. C-. Feb. fi. 1888. WashlagJMi has been gay and joyful for the past few days under tba Influn.c of btiglit atmaiiloe and blue .lies. Tt.. rein, slush ud ssow <ff the pau few weeks are forgotten, gun shoes and waterproofs are folded away— for how bug? J Tbe Senate and House of Represents- ■ tives are of course still bosy talking tariff. Senate has reached the cotton schedule of the bill, and In order to make more rapid progress has beet) holding nightly starious, indicated by the bright light in - tbe dome of the Capitol. Tbe House has spent much time this week experimenting with chemicals, rattling glassware ud crockery, and k still behlad tbe Senate in work on the bil). Some of the more earnest Republican member* of the House complain that their member* generally do not realise the lmportuce of the situation That they cannot hope for the paamgr of tbe bill without hard work.'ud yet it Is difficult to get tbem in Ibeir seats ud difficult lo keep them there. Stace only more working days remain of thk teaaioo, Ibe difflrolty of reaching : unanimity upon all the detail* of the Tariff \ render It almost u Impossibility for | tbe hill to be pasted, but if tbe Republiwould make a record which tbe p*»p) a wUl endorse in the campaign it would ! be wisdom on their part. As for calling extra setsioo lo case of failure of the bill, Ibe Preaidcol would hardly appeal to Democratic Congress to carry out tbe ; views of tariff reform expressed in hi* after a Republican Congress failed 1 to dolt. Tbe large percentage of millionaire can- ' didst e* elected to tbe United Steles Senate i nowadays cunot fail to attract notice. prime requisite* always are braint, experience in affairs, sod desire for the common good. But k it not curious that these qualities are rarely found now, except 'in conjunct iro with eonr. ■ mous wealth? Tabor, Bowen, Sabine are the names of three more mlliiooaires who have joined the procession to the Senate chamber. It k now the richest legislative body of its size in the world. liie week has been crowded with social pieties. Tbe uoual charily ball at Msmole Temple was a brillkntptberiogacd a decided success financially ud socially, i Nearly a thousand guems were present, many of whom attend these annual balk for "sweet charity's sake," but are never ' seen at other dancing parties. There werj^ many ladies with tuilct* of marked *kPdc* present. Tbe President with mew ban of tba Cabinet arrived about eleven i O'clock, having attended a dinner party i earlier lo tbe evening given by tbe AttnrDry General and Mra. Brewater. Ooe of i tbe evrnl* of tbe week was tbe annual dinner given by the Preaideut lo the Su- ' preme Court. It waa a budaome affair. ' tbe decoration* abowing novelty and ini veatiro. The levee given by tbe Preai- ( dent on Tuesday evening was ss much of : a crush as similar ooostiro* have been, i Tbe 1 'resident was assisted by Mra McEirqy, Ike ladies of Ibe Cabinet, aod otb- • era, who bore the fatigue of standing for > two hours with graceful patience. Ao I amkble. pleasant crowd of two thousand ' people were received between tbe hours of I eight ud ten. There wa* do question ot of precedence, the people bad Ibc right of way aod ruled tbe hour. The President did the handshaking. Colonel Rockwell 1 making tbe iotraductiooa until tbe crowd ted and only lianas were shaken . Tbe ' President could not have failed to appro. | date the enjoyment <•! the crowds of Grangers entering the White House for I tbe first time to attend ao evening rccrp. [ tiou with Ibe pkaaurr of seeing ud speak ! iag lo the chief magistrate. The President get* leas orremony out of a public lev,*, bat be gels mure variety of human nature ' Ibu at arecaptiuo of official dignitaries. ' 17* beaming faces and hearty bud gra«p 1 were proof of the sincere pleasure of bun- - dretk, *oo -were tts. natural to oooctal 1 their pleasure by onovmliunai etiquette, i The President looked bright, ud not in r the least bured or fatigued, while foreign i ministers stood hack ud studied repuMi- > ctniatn io the scene before them. Tbe Marquis of bine made msnv r made ' ■ .
i pleasing Impressioos during bis skit to 1 Washington. Distinguished visit- *» of irt^ ^ ' disappoint one's expectations, but tbe MarI quia looks like a groilemu born aod bred, aod as much like u American aa an EnI Though a bill has been reported favors. ■ bly by the bouse naval committee to place f the notorious colored Coogieatmu Mnalk ' on tbe retired list of tbe navy, with the " rank of captain, 1 do oat think the bill E wit! pats When the war broke out Smalk 0 was a slave and la .1888 while acting as " pilot of the steamer Piaster, In Charieo- * too Harbor, belonging to tbe coo federal ea, 1 ran the steamer outside sod delivered ber 8 to the blockading force*. For thk service 1 Smalt* was commissioned a pilot in the '' United States service, and continued a* ' atch until after tbe war. During the palmy days of carpet-baggism in South Carolina be received various place* under Uie sate, out only of honor, but of profit. ,' He served also aa s member both of the „ *" Forty-foorth aod Forty-fifth Congreseev, and Ibe Repobliou majority of the present bouse turned out Ibe Democratic mem- , her, who had 8000 majority, and put 0 Smalk in hk scat. Sercral years since ^ Smalk was on the point of gauiag a bill j through Congress to pay him a large sum a for the valor of the steamer which be took from the confederates, when it was discovered that he bad already been paid h for it by the navy or treasury department. Smalk k a pretty smart negro, hot poa1 welh M,c o llUrrird. " ua^teu^*"^! fhDJrenj. ill" , Sfic ^drrrtUfmrnti. ^ "PILES. A SURE CURE SENT I, na^"*L,'^fiS$^00, waltaa.lt. r. " ^ MfPAL MOOCriMG. k SS?1**™- *"W' W. TATL08,»eey. JX)R RENT. ' » QuMort's Bayers' Pavilion, i 5 \
l«r 3^® rrtismftttt. VANGILDER HEARD FROM, j NUGARN. Cut kat, to ci*. uSWn. :s «*. 8IOLASMEH. S«OflSSl*ipe.»ou.. 1 CUflfEU GOODS. HAVS 1S.OW CASS nt STOCK. I tek^Stte m cts. j IsHTs'S'S. r iardwiiiasW. llcta. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ' j | FRUITS. i iisSSsw? i *Po. Prasva, » CIS. ' asti'ii. e | Dried IWAv*. 6^ SOAPS. Duv*. X tor » ct*. *• oSSr-'i'GtrCet.-e Borax- ytuMBet*i ***"' i LOI R, ETt . e BecXfT*' •etr-r1*ins per^gH* tt*.U' e posn-xttes THIh. MAt KEREL. d S'r. ro iu. Kii*. W "t«. '. Prerared oiik s cu. COFFEE. ■ TTJ our : Ilro. torXl.oo. It wUlreut job. j r TEAS. I _ We trove all gradra suit erlcc* MIM 'ELI.AN V. J 8 *S2i Meat lac qtulitv. S cu. r Pickets, ssct*. p-t banorevt. I ; IS'Is1™"'"" - j" " ItSlSlLmr -tcrsey Lard per lb.. 1* cu. Jrfaj Lam per tuts, 18)* eta. f Braud CroSjDV^ MUtE^ U «*l^ ^ ^ T chsrxc. Doo? taasm voo want good* tSat d reux w.°r' VANGILDER. t : * \JT ANTED TEACHERS I $100 lt riT-tv J. c. ucct'KUY A CO- puiiaae- IV » J^ELAWARE HOUSE. [. LxrxrzTT* svarer. c*ra M*r crrv. M. J. e W. h BCUKU.EKOXR. Prepelelur. ii" HAND'S : CENTRAL MARKET, REVOLUTIONJN PRICES! . htrgevt snJ bratrqulpprJ *liire U hootU Jerarj I GROCERIES. PROVISIONS. &c.
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