HpWMt 4 A, m s It A NOVEL STRIKE. Tlio l'arinrMll an.J Olhrr .f.ai..J,?pCm I.ntnos K,.r.. to Carry th,. MnlU. Whirl, Can tin, l'..nltnantor ;.-nrrnl l 8tt Some IMain Fiicln. Waviiixi.iox, August 1. Five Amen can steam-nip companies the Pacific- Mall, San I'ruiicitto to Australia: the Hed "j ' New York to Yene.uela; thy Civile, V.v Toik loT-.nk's Island; the New Yoifc, Ha vana & Mexico and the New York and Cuba, iUcs have declined to carry t.V rnltwl States mails after to-day. In ro-u-inwitiiur u:.nn this anion IMstmartur Cen tral Vilas said: "CeiUin Ameiican steam- fcnij. im,-,, probably under the lead of J -a'e coitipeiisation for carrying the mail.- ?o:n.-of them wrote to thr Jvt-olllce Uc- Tinment, desiring to know what terms woiihi he i:ivi. I pro-iow-i '.n wh of the fomimi, t ro to the full limit ihat ir-a law could allow, and a vv .ii . to them Loth sea and inland postage. Tliis i about tlrre.; times what they had In-en leceivinc; for the xime service duiiii' the past twelve y-jars. Jt jS 'imir.r. -iimis v.-a, J3 i.aj f'Trarriieca'-iossUitt Atiai.tie, r.nrt Jt Js P'ohahi) in most c-Rses all that Pli.n.ld be r.d for enrrym- the maiis. The eomj.anieS w.-ie till aotinjr in ronwit, and in con-e-j,--e of tiieir '-oiiibiiiatiou, r-fus.-d to ar rej.t th.-veteiius. whiel, v.eie so liberal as 'ouipur.v with tln.M- tlac-y had had. The feei. j M.(Misf. tl.:.t they can drivi'thf (Jo--imiieit wit of the .motion u hail taken he left.iiS Jo can- the mait.s few ii rom;.ei'- Wltloll otlelfd. The 'OIIiijt'B M'l-llled to think taut if they icfusi-.i to rany the Jiuids theie would be. no other cour-e It to :i..- (roveMiiui-iit but to make eoiitraeis iwiii them ami distribute ihe e onev. S0-.-OflU, ae.idinlj. A ri.iii.hte whednle f.'r be ti-ausp-iitation f mails ha, been ixr rat -ei. and the will all eo ,Vitn ei litllc !ib-teiK-e m point of time Vt the jHiint of Ie-,t nation. A statement hrm L.e-ti made in Um iiew-paiier-. to the etb :t Ihat the Tin:...! hiat. s ;cri)iiieiit i not as Iibeil sin (.reat 1'iitaui in mmit. u satm:; steaiif-hip J me. In noint ot la'-, the niJi- which has ln-cn olloied t our line. veiy iinieh even-its the rate i.nid by :ieiit J.utam. I he tte wi Oileiedisahntilosxl- tl.iec j.er ernt iiK.rethan llntish lino 11- eeivo from their Co-. eminent. It was a '.f.'.e Mail Sic-m.si.i,. C. , ' ", . .' " . !""'"'' , ,- , :....m1 n- ,' nn.l . :..., , ,. i"-.;j, uv'i gr.-iomi orlec.iMng, and tie f-MiIt of """ ," ",'"'," , m ,J ' it .i coiiwi-naliuii wills the mirjKi-e of ' nw.,1 of the m-.v JVenc:. gon h tm-ir ' "( ' ,nib-r " vcIopa-dia have it fonimithedistiihution anion-; Lliein of the , siWn: of elegattt drap- v a crviug I"Jm""'1- j lOcMHji) nppiopriated by fonKrs for mile- n motJ.-rn d.-.-,-. It i, "th .-liffn - I)r- I'OJMn, Cml'-d States .Minister iate i;iih-,!i!i dil I a rue. mon- than nu-rhl to be j..od mit. The iJoM-sument h-em-it -t a fan to jjo to the utmost lenlh win h law and k-.isu:i atluv.eii. m older to aoid a-i, ditleieuei with the American .steam hinp eoiiimi:ies until Coin.'! csrdHillid lliret. The deiaiimi-nl has made mi-Ii airane meiits that the public sillier no inconveni ence WulU of meiiliuii 111 lesprct tocatr in4 the mads and in .-nine cases notab! the (.'iiimn mails w II he expedited." The Siipoimteii hut of the I'oreijrii .Mails said the Amciieait comiianies hail teliixed an oiler ol !-1.iW pe: pomnl for earrjmj; the mail. This is what if known as the omi f billed m.Avn avi nr. ro-rxor., and U equal to S",-eu per ton that thov le et-IVe at (lie plesellt late, or -t J cents pel pound, 'lie- I'ostiunstci Ceneial h.i di- ieei d the to'lowiinr hani'es to he made m tite dispatch ot i-oiiespoudeiu e foi I'ou-Jirn eiiuntiies. t take ellfs't on the 1-t of All- yn-.t- Mails fn Ciih.i. Iieietufiiie (ii-pntched b um tiuii. i'v "oili, to he Iii u.u!cd to v "v Wi-st, I la., vi. 1 Ttmpa. I'la., ioi V'bpatch loin Key West pi l!a.ma bv 'ntcHiiici. which leaves K'ej West for l!aau.i eT edlies.I.i all. I I'lldill. (one spondence fii New Zealand and the Aiis- tialMII colonies, heletoloro included III the mails made nn at San Kia.a i-co, foi dis- patch to those colonic-, t. be lm waided e- c!us!vel vi. 1 (ileal I.i ititti; in mails made ial Now iiil. its v.fll :H Jsan l'i.tncisc(. 'ijien ! eii m onlv one disp.itch dining August nei, on the 1-t pioMino, ti.HM an I i.uiei-o tor China and Japan ibiect, corre polldcllce Ioi (htu.i. .I.ipan and the l!.ist Indies lo be al-o tot warded until Almost V.i. 1mI (tic.it Itr.talu. in mads rrmn New N oik, as well as Nm I'tain'l-en iimiN. made ij at New 'oik, to contain all iciii-teieil oiiespoitdcitce foi destinations above liamcil. . SELL BEFORE LY.MCHBURC. Ar.il Tsriily Vein- .ller 1IU Itoily Is Kp- .ox.timI in it l..;ne llilloek. l)i Moimk-,.1 v., Aiuiust 1. A vciv' ie maikablc cate of the liiulimr and nleiilift. cation of 'the leiuaiu- of a I'liion soldier twenty j.irs alter he fell has just comic to luiht. Ilutimi the war a In other of !r. Coiiwav, of this.city, enlistel in a IV1111 svlvauia leuinient and went to the (unit, lie was cnnnufil in .Illot of the battle-in ticinia, ami finally fell before l.ynchb'iiii. In those davs., when the dead almost equal ed the livinjr. he was buned witlimit beiiai lecoiinied and aptcaitsl on Hie limstei-ioll Tfftei the battle a.- "mit-im:." " oimn Coiiwav. ho far as the fainilv could le.nni. was .-een to fall in the limit of a rL.irii acam-t tJie rebel biea-t work-and then all trace of him was hist. The war pa cd by, ami despite the nin-t eaieltil in- juine-, no trace 01 the Skj ctnld be loiuid. l.at mitiitl I'r. ronw.iv .atteudeil a Na tional Medhiil Convention in IVnn-ylvaiiia. and. when it- session had c'o-cd. extended his jotiinev into itim.i to search for the rywaiu-of Ins oIiherbiothcr. After visit i'mauy Kittle-field- lie (inr.Ily went to l.vnclilmi'i. xiul llieie ui-coeieu aniim 111.11 bad been a iuemtcr ol the -.oue icmmcnt as the deceased and who had seen In 111 tall Jitter the battle the man had been a mem ber of the initial part. oiniti I011 vay had mil been buried in the tretiche- but m a separatv croiuid on a hillock neai by. and which the man said he t2ieii(iht he could lecmiine. Addinn him to Ches-earclimii party the bat- Vl-irroimd was .aietullv .-coined iiuul Hie lone crave di-c.ireied. Of cmir-e. the nY-h had lisapcaicLtliiit troin a peculiarity ot the teeth Oi. t-.-vvRy vas lully aiile to identify the leiuxhis. Auioiiti the reiiriants of clothimi wa-fanil a -mall vial tuhtlv corked, iuelo-iim av.lip of p.ijer on vhieh va written his hriAher- name. Whet, he vent to cite arui h told the. family th:he had a )ie-entiuein Ihe would not ret.ru olive !' tiuit. llii Ki'.i:uiti(ili to sis'llli She v'entttieation of his body. The ren.si i- wre elmiiusl ami icri.teried in the fauii.y luirial gioLiid m lVimbf lvauui. fc Tli CHtlleQiiefH" Knelivt. -..... . i.. -. . c..t... ,i.. v mi .t. i'. ;i i.,.i5UN i. .i-. ."-.mn, ot j iucliidi ti an al;iil di.tuwv.d mvk.aiv. 3earl eainnes, -and a silver -noou with an aliened diamond in jhe IhiwL Theii vale.t iisa - cl ly :i jevT4er. luuniuued to -It. he uit.-it .variable trticle beimjihe tuivi ,-i.hvu. Slotted Jlaxk Crituc. Hactok. Atuittst 1. Gcenre Hntrfiint vlio Iiad bivu misstir: and who. ii was -fhouzht.wii:liibetho.wn whose ttfeI tody was found in the Ohirles Kiver Jrdv 4, has tiur.eu up alive ajid .veil, so tho rive has two iimtJorous secret. Several i;r 0lJs who were passum orir the bridge on the iai wiiit-i - i'"vj .ii uuvui.w 4iolt-.tv;ed--Oittleg,ieeawfiIoiustol:.Te.x..-S ..... c.---... .. , , 1 ! iijt :.r-t me am! enoviu- onelr co-n.et! by tl.e pn)pr.etora- detti- incidental ot ncr of foir hime innehes. I,of- Iolm &'Wl M:u'k:c. ai the ' XervV.u:rh. V,"e -ire in excetle-it lu-tl'h. ,:K':ilal sf n: h-struetive. ITms we Sl-:O0O wurti of -took, auifi diumxids to 1'rcrsii,, u-irKr!y. say: -V the Thel.iyi-ai. crawl :ti out on 'all f,mr ' are t",,"l"' . -!V"i- nntong the thoAalueof ?r.,000. who i,a.s Wen attract- rfi-4iplinary value of i-l:i ic.-l learnin- Sloping tiu the :ie can b said 4,f .n" an" tird cl:t-- the unused ,,uUu.r1heilSii!m"b at.! that tor four rca-oas. I :h, m-: - -atihcally -peaking. y; - f jewel- and Inv trunk a- colmteml foi an 1'k"'. I "ll not I lit think that Wi - "f "V. L . J r1 "' : ctv.wc sJx.UHrrk.u::u, pro.!nrEt moiaid bill areiritinir 5T.V 'the mimeiiv n.-ir:ieiilsr irMie 1-is K-.-m v.tv .-i,.!, ",c"- n -Ml.wl mtnner that so et.cit FT.t4 i - j- - .,-.----..-- . ..,... .... -.. - W 1V !.. ,-.. . T . jiin "-- - -j j --....;, i. 411 U.V uv.uaiu u: iiei ..!.,. nt twenty roughs pursue t-'e man. Ksan- rai'ms ! c?t- i I.-,... mi.. ..:!. r ..f flirt 1-ntHIII SSV Il!tV VT !1 mil!'' ilf jsnock bim down, beat him bniully and 0 e anv pureJv aiseiplinarv ir lie in S.- throw hint mto the river, luey ore all Greek or Latiu which is no: found ? If x .r:iietl and nm for their lives. As th.'re is ,,.,, ,, . .,.- . ' ,uu" ,a A Si V io c -.fwslnc the dead man U uppol to ; iVi",-' , ' I !' " C1 ". 9V4'. . ... ,...n n vr-.tii'pr m mt ruv i . .. .-uvauu ju- FASHION'S DOMAIN. styles That Io Not IiinVr Materially from TImmc of 1'ormrr V:tr. Now thai the summer fashions have, oecoine not a prophet, but a fulfill ment, it Ik rather difficult to M'c how they d-fler very saliently from those of last year. True, in the l:tt",t drc-cs from J'aris there are strange innova tions, vr, rather, revival-., of long past models -padded pau'.ers, -lulling out the hip a la Loin- XV., and .skirt- lightly tied round the knees aft-r the manner allotted idil veitri :iro. of lold and pU.t in kirt :hi- mire- tio;in ' t g.itn-vr of ''to",e ,,ot l",h' ,,,,,m3,1 : iotl "-, l.tliti"' orm thvine. but the V-ifl.,- f tJ,J7. ..... ..'..Z-i'.i-, . 1 '? middle name was Kdward. -'Lit-' to the tlr.-,sni.ik;r'-5 trave-lv tuen-of - , ci ll- honor from tluil -..-at of Iearn-wh.i-h r-mJT th- more ittitrammeled " Cuc-i'o Inter Uo"in. "r:if if l':i rf.v.-A. fittr! tfilf.f.i- lifltur. !r ( iMi!!iri( 5 .!! tft v n mi. Jnir fronts if mini! fw otierdrcSiCa, so v.-. :eome to tin- . Tne tea ov.'n now is being traus- muted iii'i a dinner ro-.vn in .-omo as -, ami on th -l:.". a-tn--"i have ladiV v.'.-.foijfcn it tor its jiicturevjue piUir and of the wearer -j movements and am. In truth ,-ome actresei e.irr; thei: appreciation f the ba own too tar. ami the ovrd:v."-.,n, wii ch is the fault of the rta both on and oil" the .-tajre, reaehes an cvr.5 when a Ja.l-appear-, in a mo lern eonn-dj' in her own hoit-e at eleven a. in., in a jrray Aep.et ;md ittt.n embroidered witn .-1!- er. and with tulle .-le.d .'jianprlc I front and transparent sleeves. ronnet- Inue "row 11 ever hihur and hijr'ier, liki- the wei tl-, in the -lujr.ird rardi-n: so, foJIowm the J.iw whic!i rule- fashion a-, well a- otiwr human matter-,, we may h.iddeiily eject to ve them lowered as bv one .-troi.o of an e-eiitioners sword. A- it K all t,ir.n ha'e neartv d appeared, the l,,.i"Jit of tin-bonnet ab .v.-the brow i.e- -- - " ' - v in fo.tiid -insularly imbecomin when uomb ned with a bow under the chin. Whellier the pre-ent mania lor trans parent lnxtd-jj-ar v. ill I.t-t i-a matter of quest on. Nervous and old-fa -hnmed motht is tak; alarm at it, and predict either .-uu-strnke or iieurah.a to the wearer.- theieof, jtrovidm a- the wind blow.- hot or colli. T11 at tne -hape- of this ear's hats are almost universally U!ibeew!iiin' is jjcimralh allowed, and w..se i.ein,, who r-rtt more fr th- charm of their appearance than for mere novelt,, elin tot.ie prelt eo piet-ti-h little Spani.-Ji tuiii.tn-s wh.eli are neer old-fashumed, and eschew the hih-erowneil airetu-d mon-tro-ities. which nearly alva.s call attention to their own nodding spleiidors, and not to the t.sce b-nejith, of . hn-h tin; head gear -hoiilii if but the frame. As a frame, lew leits are more be eomiii"; to younjr faces tiiau the .sailor, which, after heiii unseen anion"; 11- for n-arlv ten ear-. four ear- a-o Mid denh -prauj; into life. a the most sensible, p ainest and prettiest hat tor e-irl- deoted tf tennis. The attempt i turn its -impliitv into a suitable hcad-"jear for letes or town we.ir. bj adoriiiii'r it with ribbon- or llower-.. proved, a it de ered to be, an ijjno-minioii- failure. The -.ador"- hat -hows ' it- oniriu too tilaiulv to be d sri.i-cd ' alter -neb a la-h.oii. and ob-tmatelv re- Ju-etl to look rood form" out of its proper .sphere Nut in that sphere it, ha-no rii.ii, ami it' ivnat--ance ha - ated lat-eeh n the whole -tvle of ten- 111-frock-, vrh-cli have rnvvn .steadily1 prctt er and more -eiisible. j Not onlv .-ibbou-, MirbelowK and 1 lice-, let alviue tho-e mu-Liu "jovvn- mi dear to the heart of painters of nver-,-ide scenes -uue few vear- since; not only the-e are now tabooed a.- unsuit able to boatmjx or it kii.dred delights, but women have discovered that cot tons. I roes-, etc., on t .e water lose their fresh net- uircctly. et erca-ed and I mil and tleje ted. and that lor 11-. a.s for men. Ihv.mel and its kindred ' .-lull'-an the only Jit river and tennis wear. The di-covery ha.- been lol lowed bv a bold raid mi ma-ctiline ossessiius it the form oi th- ipia nth ami bright h -triped cricket in"; lian-nel-. and by r. certain .-t.proim.-ttiou to ma-riilme ecar in the ta-hi mill"; of -kirt, jacket and loo-eh tied s Ik -c.irf. The -kin- -of Mich frock- may be made a- plainly as tin wearer 'will. thoii";h vvoiu-u would do we 1 to iv ineiiii'er thai J he lerlecth unailorucd hou-e-maid -J. rt if be. oiuin toverv tew. and thiC a laven-e or ti-hw.te tunic and oj u jacket o jdai:: tlannel over a -tnped -kirt and -..irt are pret tier than a complete .ebra cosiume. - peci.iliy when die tit ripe- of tiie -tull are rather vuvutit in color ri.e. T .e red and blue in nwre popular than ever. 0111 10 our niitiu .1 1- 100 not lor sum mer; -ea ejeiif atid dull Line- are a -ofter eonidnatiou -a harmouv in-'eal of coiitra-l. and quite a- serviceable. (. "otton :iviv ir more u-ed this ear than ever IJtre. aid Js now made in manv dull shade., that, together witti it.- wrinkled surface. rive it the .-oil charm of aa Ka-tern Jabnc. It ha- the a.lvaii'aire. anil always pos-o?-eil uv couou sin.:-. n lootxiiie; .wen made up ( with -ilk nr ci'ti damask or velvet; ' but laee. except co:u Greek p nt. or j any tr.mnnn list.nctively We-t-Tii m appearanc . ti.-tnu-its beaut v at once. o material - -o tiv.'tul tor everv-day white die e-. c"tc. a it neetl onlv n wa-hed throu::i am! n'ruii out. then hlt to drv and -haken out into crinkle- lt hs own .-v.et vviliT without bemr ironed nr j;ot ip iu auy way. .V. i. llcriud. m . ... o'nssicr.l Lcarnir.ir. nve:.-tated by the intortetcti chu-s of purely cla-sieal t ;ieher-. In the --( oiul jilace. it is certain li-ai the dis-; c pliu.il value of a language deneajs , ::iueh 4uore on the teacher ihac on th-. ' tomjtifc. Tne meio K-arning of a language i- a verv poor d.-eiphne vvheu u impart d by a man w ho iias not a ,,inn hi-tric:il. philosophicst and ph:- - '' ? i,om OI iu uw third place. for the important branch of educ-uiou. whieJi eotis-i-t- in the :t ctt at - oh-erva-tion of fact-, and a habit of just gen eralization, it is certain that the ua tural hmouccs atl'ord a d scinlinc as "" ' I . - - "J,"-f11- iuHiiig as , ciit.fti tt .i- i;,..-t,t -- fc ..r.: .??. 111- III'IIIII -. T VTI Xlkk . J-X . m ... .. i. .1 1 ne. the indium it allow-of move- br ,. Ui..iti. . .. ,w.t.tr,. ,.f Uerne tne.r support irom emre ren- to iu '.N hile itt ihe who e couotnr U ment. sml the r:ef it atffnl from tii.-j iv:--f .tr.t.:. ... ' T-..-i ... i;e. dcn-il to them, in tne w ay oi ; fai-il.tat.nir 1 intKrtion of w.uneu r.ml chii liva ' S .sti!!iie, 0f the co.n-nton.il froe.,-5 at Mmna Althof. a poorxomi" Axm-nraii l,,c 'torchaa-e of roic" or of per- , anionj: wa-eanwrs t 0. m trade "Jf Kn jre.eiitinvo(., :t,,d wl.nh. with their art.-4, at 'lahe-ton. TeC. ivc nhv. i f""""1? ,(L",la".1 p-r-ual service tor ,,,! trac.-iwrtt.on it Ls only !. but Wmr, m licwumg. :tlK.nci of trn 11. amiditmleof iwrnure. 11,, ,-n,.t the wmii" Irulv -..il.. muk or :. " auu lw :. iru.n-ru 01 1 u, prueikual naU p r.tiai cnice it dawnoi imtt vi.' irt?-il vv.nt f .f.i,.:!,hli.ii.t" .... ,1. ,.....f.. :, fn ... .1 ...ir... tiii-irown ineiii!ur. I .ie proporuou I u 710 or uearlv three- fourth of iho warain 1 i... 1. ...... t- a- f .t... . ,. . 1 J of ihee toiio- ar- nearlv a ffMlowa: f uttt.. ! frll.i- ihn.(in tKt tt thi cirao,iU u itn rMi iiitii i 11- rijri . in t jiiT "- it. f- f . i ..'... . .v.-. - . . ... ... .. . t . .- -. ... PERSONAL AND LITERARY. It is estimated that &HM was ?pent for 'lowers at the funeral of Vic tor Hugo. It i stated that the Atorj have paid at the rate of fi.0.''-0 pr acre for land in Wall street, New York. S. '. .4-M7. Mis- Caroline Whiting recently t-ci-ebrated the liftieth or golden anniver sary of her connection as principal of Public t-ehool o. 1 , .New i ork Utv A". Y. Tri'mnt. The Atlanta Constitution ha ti tled the fact that General liobert K. I to ( nl1- w" 't;l', ree:vel tie d-jrree 1 ''o-ioro: i.-.i. irom tnt- t mver-iiy oi ' 'aiitiajro. ii th- hr-t ion-truer to re- . jvaran'-e acd maun -r- th inaniation ' of implicit', though n-ally one ot the ;hrwd-t of v.omeu carryinj; out her ni-laid"ft li-a in her rnt:on with oth-r- and ne-.er -ouimiltinjja blunder. The late Charles O'Corio". after a v":: to Irel-iml, bee:;i t sin his n.uiie w.Jh a hin";Jo t--becd,i-.e. : .Judije Dalv fujr,:e-.ted when akiili'r ry..t-K3i). U'n voval foros'.uTt lu.i d.)ne mi. -Vc-," sairl a bytianoer, "the IrUh Kii'i had ahvav- Ihmmi so jioor a never ltl j(. :l,;,. t( ,,j:i.:i, j;0lj, nn meet.'" A". . Mnd. Dr. William J'erry, of Kefr. 2.. II.. in b's n.nety .o.'enth year, and t lie oldest Iii!i radtiate oi Ha'Vitd. ae eo.nnanied Koberl l'ulton on the trial trip 01 the lir-t -teamboat, Aiiut 10. l-o;. 'J"j,.. uUl doctor, wiio i-jxrlrayed in h- 'randdau-rhter - (Sarah Orne .lewett ) -'O-y, in-.Nt- that th ine ocniry in.cior, name of the rr:ift w.-t-, Katherine of Clermont. bosLn -lour- nut. "V TIUilL .ilt4-llil I III .r 1 Ifll I1IN 1 F..1TI- . f 4 I . !... ... II I.I --A rinr was made by :t Air. (iennet, read 1 1; admit that the tieures them of K e!imiiid, Va.. for Mr. .Jacob K.e- m-1.cs are not infallible. The jrroupin"; !..'., .,n the occa-ion of hi-marriaee to of fn-o in the ceiiu; returns aie im- .Miss a herine de Castro .ler- .Mme lo, "'.i. When the twain ce!e!iratil thMri!ver weh!iiir. in js.;ot .Mr. Ccn- net added or welded ano'her rin"; on the iirst one. and lately the two were -eul to Uichmond from Cincinnati, where .Mr. I..ekiel re-ides, for Mr. (en- net to attaeii the third rintoth-other-' lor tne polite : weit Jinr. .-.. u. Jtiitt Tw years mjio ( harls T. lJ-' mond. a o ir clerk i-i New Yor.. -1 crctly mar r. d a ilauhti r if ex-Maor Kl. a iii'ilio'-Tiv. of .-s.iutli Nor, alk. N. .). Since then t'l-v hae In ed a-tmmairied people, and the oun; lidy h.i-r ceive I mtieb attention fiom other ireiitiemen. The - erel b came kn mn recentix. am! th yijimr In ly bean etioa for a di vorce in the New or!; courts, but the mi! iona're has became reconciled, tin -ul 1-Withdrawn, um! Mr. and Mr-. I'avmoml went on an extended wed ! no; tour.- .V. '. -. K'e.. Jacob Hood am! his wife, ot l.vuiiiield. rec-ntly ob-ered ihe -ity-lilth anuiver-ary of tin r marriage. Mr. Hood is n nety-three year-old and his wife i- e!Lrit-eirh:. "Master" llool. a- he is knnn to hundred- ol people of in. it ure e.us. from l.'i to .. .. i ls:i.i wa n li'teher m the imiilie elio..l- , of ."-ab'ni. and for littee.i vears more ho t uiirlit a !sinirnir -hoed. Tin fourth ! generation was repn-t tiled at the I Mtheriii"- :tt the re-iden.e of the ared coiin e. I neie are livtne-twentv "r.ind- children 1 - r ind ciirht irreat-raiidch hlreu. and there was a plea-:mt reunion of re latives and triend- iluriii"; the -ifler-noon. - Huston .Uirrrfistr. HUMOROUS. N"o intention h .s vet been mani fe-ted by p- ople who ue the hlephom to ivv.-e the cu-tojiiaiv exchimatiou o into shcolo"' Huston Lin- ZttlC. Fohii. what is the best thine; to feed a parrot on '" a-kctl ;n el ierh !ad of her b ichelor brother, who ha'ed parrot-, r-enii." ";r:Hy an.vvered .John. .V. )'. liu'n jicmicuL - 1 ra.k showed the jdcture on his slate -It'- awful bad." -aid tea-iur Ivute. "Ju-t like t!ie small-tiox.' ... M.a . . . .. - Kounu'ic younir 1 d"c- who open their ea-eni nt- at uiht .uid :.i.e pen-si-.elv U'on tin moon are er fo.ili,b ! The moon i-i'lo.oiM miles d -taut, ami j if there w - a m -n in it they couhln't j eet him. h t'- the u-e of beiii" tin j rea-o i.ible? A". '. l'o.f. I .Lu t'uba. when the ovrrnment i wautr. tod -e plmeaneil.tor. it Mispends ' i. - paper tor tortv dav-. Thi- i- "le-itf .1111 I'M the editor. He e;ets ;: i..st. iroe-li-h'n";. ha- a irood t m psicrallyaud in- ub-criber- can't leeover a c;i:it for t!ie paper? they didn't reL --Hnrimgton J'i e in v. 1 irit h n : 'I'h ere come- the i wonixn to dnve us out of the rarVn. .-c.rsil lieu: "It-, :uid -lie is piekini: up a .-itme. too! Let us lly out. .ja-ek" No. tw. -Jay here." -iiu: -he lfj m inir richt for us.' "Ye-, and if we should x:toe we mieht get hit-'" .." i'i; 'fa' -. A or.!i; motiier. travelinir with iter infant ch. Id. wrote the tollowinc letter to tier liiuanimi at hme: - e sr.. -. 11 ?l Hpon u ae...nt ehe,-tnic .uott the negro uuc lnh' rolnto I !. ill.' -ri"ii i...rriii i.. .....I..... ..... . .. i . . - . i..r . eausx he wa- -,r.i . work is uc worth .of CUizcv. Mich art f is No-aii. - J.otceJ 'There.' a;l a wonm:: V? atramu. 15 a nice limner: but I -hall you tt sivv a little vvod for it.r expect (V-- tamly. nadam. pohtt-lv reoXtM the tramp, au.aek:ng the dmcer vv itb loth haiid-. "luit yoa w.ll panioa sie. I tni-t. if 1 i .future to iorrec vottr En-gli.-li." -31 r what?" -Your Engb'-h Some modiYU authorities e'aim ti-n: b..lU1m.w ., , w. -vhmu. 1 AZIOW DCUI.T. TSIMIOa K' J,'l'..l .. r 1 Tllt, Wonj .A.nr- ,5 a vorb. j jj j ." ' riii" tt.ti.VL iiiiiiiJT- liiii j iiirir-tr TTf - t ( makVis A . 1 ... W - - m. A . - i You can not sav: ! shall e.o i ..-... .. - - ---.- ..r,-v..w .UJv. Lpectyou to i .-aw woou. -i stiaii exiHJct vou to see woon is tvrreet. It you will mdientd ... ,v', -n n,.. I mit n.v- 11- .. i. 1 t.ie t):e iu me i wut now look az it as I i -u la f a-ked he. -l.ecr.u- it s ample, is the airricultural j,'roup. v. 1 ich. sketcmn, don t vou stw?" loA-cra a: the inot hiieral i -timaTe. can not be (oi :.t. . nppo-ed to con-ume more than half of Teacher 10 little pupil: "Where aie' it- pro rata of drink. It is in the rural yim eotnir;. Nellie'" "I'ajia i- :'!"; coiiinnmilis that ab-tin,ti"e i-the rule tot '.ke 11- to Florida -iaiiu"' -(.'an rather than the exception, the farmiii; v mi ttrll what th Cap. Ml of Florida is.''" da-.- iH-iiir in fai t the sheet anchor of Ves'm It s the money they rrct Temperamv reform It is even doubt from bo iider-."i'.s6'ryt Cir- ui u. lul vvhether the farmers u-e -o much a- Motion Transcrtpt. TEMPERANCE READING. WHO PAYS FOR IT? flcnrr -hat I"niittrat tli Unorrutlj nt tti Drlnlt :nJ Tilrrr Vatr, tti the Country, :tnl l.'pon Vliofn llif Ituritru l'.rr lli-iitirt. The economic aipect of tha drink and tobart-o wa.te, already proenteI in thee column'. ?how tha the direct burden thu- ttnne.cfeariy laiti upon labor i sometljinr inomtou As al- i i rendv stated it amounts to fnllv one- rivth of the entire productive labor of the Unite itats, i that tne wonder is not ihat we o e.rional!y havu hard tkur-, Lm that e (tr bare anrthitu: el-e- When we divkl the coniutitnity i'tto its representative group-, or units of commercial relation, we kwl that we have four-the "agricultural,''' the - e m. -I ! ;. -manmaciurutg. inrciiauu-i ami mm ing."' the 'er.na! ant' iKOidklMil -erct." antl tbr "trade and trans portation Attootitui: to these more mmuely we liml tha. the lirst two gioups furnish the substance of com merce, and that the eroad two groups airricuUurat. !; manufacturing, etc.. , .: per-otiaI ami prof iona! -ervii-e. . h. trade and tr.tnprtai'o:i. -5. In the third jrroitp m-m-h of the ejht are in -nice or n -cmi-enile r lations and do not earn to exceed an a, erajre of -rO a v.ir. the i-ijhtn i a proJe.--.ioii-al man whoc value we ma lully c-t -mate at $1.k a jear. o. aNo. in the fourth ;roup Uiere are three in trade, at an a timed income of -, and one in t f."-'r a ion at not to exceed $im a ' ear. U ha'e-.er there i.- of neosarr haid time- must lx traceable in the ....minion of the.-e elennntarv relation-. :m( ,f t-,. drink and tobac-o"waste have ,,.,,. inhn-ion, iiiIIiii-imm unoii i-ommer- ( c;-tj j,ro-pentv it mii-t Ijc jHi-Mble to : j.,,,,- i,,,,.. .,mi wlmre. The t.-thle lrt pre.-enle 1 already Io thi- to -ome ex tent, but largely Jr.- inference. We 1 erfeet, and no don -t tiie asiirtv; it--s are wanting la accuracy. There i- no rea-on. ho.eer, to -upp -e that tl:e-e imperfections afieel one part of the conclusio'is more than anotner. Some of tin- po- tioii- are wholly reliable, e. j-.ceialh the following ,,m the aera-o. the tot.-il annual produetiou if the farms wiil not exceed .( per i.i ail for each worker. 'Ihe watres in manufacturing ranire from M'(io in -ome lines totfloo in oilier.-, the average for tie whole eountr. bein j--:'.. . The aera;e on.-iiunilion of farm products i- -' per head for every man. f hmmi and child, or -rlso ner vear for ever pei-oii eiir:i''ed in w:ire- .. eartiiii' occupation. 1 ne :ie;jive;:ite ot maimla. tilled products of all kmd amouuts to an average of Khi :i head for every man, woman and child ol the population, or .-:':.0o a vear for every worker. It is plain from the fuel- ai readv jriven that certain larre claes of worker-, do not and can not take and pay for t eir ipiota ot mauufacturt d piMtK. The imu-ed -urplus must be worked oft" a- -'luxury ami extrav ajratiee' by the favored few. or lie in waichoti-es a- overproduction. We mav al-o add that in the on .--nt state 'd things t e mauufactuniiir operative '"'" notexpe.t an mera.-e ot w:i";es. for the rea-on that mauufai ttuvrs are not makinrx moiiev. Tee-e are the e.sen- 'nl conditions ot the indti-trinl -ltuat.on a.s It exist-. The fatal di-turbanee which wa-te brings into th - commercial world i- iu- 1 ten-. tied bv its unopial di-tr.bulion. . I'ufortunalely it i- ,uilo ceriaiu that 1 the expenditure for drink and tobacco amount- to - or -' I per year for even 111:1:1. woman and child in the count rv Thi-. too, in ihe t.ice of a jrrowin": prohibitory -entmieiit which in many localities amounts to .ub-taufial uiiau ui'ty. Twentv didlats a vear is not tie drink tix upon the laborer, but only a third of it. for, since every work er has tw. ottier per-ons dependent upon him hi- has to pay .-'(iooreven I 7.: a y ar for thi- wa-te. wh'eh if even ly il'-trib'.ited would be a tno-t bui-deii--ouie tax but when unequally di-- l tributed beeome- ruin. Hen for e- "" ...... ....... ...... .v. .. lialf of the.r pro rata of dr nk: but whatever amount they may leave, it mu-t be charired over to the account of the other cla--e-. the amrrenate amount of the on-umpt.on re.-tinjr upon evi dence which does not admit of ourdis countiuir n at all. We have, therefore, in our table of t'lementary commercial relation an er ,or !n t,''' dr.nk estimate equal to a half quota for -:een :ie;ricultur:ili-t.s. which must K ndih d to th" con-iimjv. tion of the other clas-es. Now it is evi dent that the trade and transportation class can hardlv 1 epici! to do more than to drink iLs average, al thouirh po--iblv it ni'ir'nt smoke consid erably K'youd th pro rata. Dnuk i r.ot tne iee of thi- cla-s. One-fourth of i's member are rai.way ojmraiivc and emp!v-. who upon many roads are ah-tamer- by contract if not upon principle. The remaining three-fourths are the retail merchant.- of every- sort and their emploves who dnuk but little. the habit of drinking Ivinir gcneraJiy Ji! i :i-Uli;KioH " -I- lr-us tt Ji5?0 iinai; ami loOatx-o sU bait ntin. SU; jira- Morkrr -t'O luThtlllPf I'rv rata oi manufacture... f 4.(1-0 : cut otT Here we see that drnk enough f the manufacturer market to employ one additional worker or abotil every" thirty-two farmer-, or meet than 2ol.ui worker in thi oountrr. What this nvatv! mav b inferred from the fact that tiie number of operator- I in b-SO .-niplcKreti in makin-- arieuh- J ,,--1 ffntiT.m..nt2 r-ic l ..-J. J I .. -7 E va. vtv iiaV --.- -r-i - v 4 Bf l - uw- - 1m " .V' MlIU . .. . . rarons Jo..Mit. i-or ttie i.irrn.r i.s if .irit- -.i v.. -.,ti.i i.-i .. ,t.. .. . .i..i.j .. . , -v' ......cv ..A.U 11,-i.M -V ..UIIIU l.42llC .- I i . n i L , r tr!e3 an,i 5tl" haVC tJUOOffh left OVCr tO .. t.i . .u , - . Klr-bt njunatacturine prnlac ft. Mfn tmrn Fo.l for then avd tbe.r lfcjd- VjjVr aJ tutmcco t IS t rwco rata Si 2i profesfckal aad perocai ?n kr rive- Srp !lO 1M'4Mk ... . hrmV. cid fajtawcix'. I!alii60 A.I Mto Ji.w In place of zM.iCQ rhJrh this cl.-. should nse for manufacturra. Trade and transportation.: TfrtBtmlttrifla Ciw u ir-rtfcme fs i !W. ... i Jirtwk ajti tnUawW j ! Jl - , ivo rata for ularturt. ?ixa ITius w see Aa;Uife dww U lh oaly one that comes oat ck the oompariiOB in a solvent condition. '1 he burden wh ch ilHttk la-, s WPm the thrxi cla. i. err. f eater a here shown. o:a: to th larrcr nam- oeroi women au-i rniwira leiunjrsn Thu L in jH.nc Of 5?. 'CO which w-tuld ioa aadV-Mrcte tully lrw, 4lJy .-al "J1 JJT Jv .' mSE 1 the pro rata of rn.MbcC.nHl gooU, j -; n wWaoi SJl, l5W wit ljrlt til cla-.s drinks tin th'ms; like the ajflEftv- 1 ,mmmr "w crate we hate coroputcl the reult of , An ArzoBa iUir ,;, hl!, ,tt :l must be well u eh totallv detrctfc . fntm th ,holl,,fer ,.w ,,,,-uo.! to the men who brl.mjf U it , th mtmtdr pQrJk Jm ntH lhu5allthecon-uit.rat.on Utkrr waat, u lMJi Ww b liirtto the cnems,.n that the drmk hjU a iutrntMk L ami tobuce-) .- di-arranc e- . , 1? .r .-. , . , . . low a- to tolerate a n i-tm !...rr chanes. cut ol the roami'acturet - ,k- r. . ..,. ti . 1 .n. i 1 . t .i Ihiel an IKtfttW. II llce Is ill an markets anil condemn onixtn of lm . , . r ijk , . .L . wa-enriH-r, of the eoumrv to a conUi- ,m l,h. R J "?? ! ' ti-n of absolute muH-n-. ami another I d " ". " s.xth to acoml.ti.n t t little betu r ' gtWttn f, ww ) - r;-throu-h the unfair diversion of their ' ; ntJ U!.w b' " r" cirninj;. fur lm in-focal ami fuel for the uiT'rtnnte Cietim, ot drink. - L'jttvii tiujunl. A NOBLE CAUSE. A Vietory Wliirh Itrins- i:ie...lne. mill l'ro-MTiO Tcmpcralire Iteeitatittii lr :-. Triend-: It i- my pli.i-ait duty to explain to um the ob'cet of our coming together and ban linir oiir-ehe- into a soi iu'y called "Th Band of Hop." 1 ir-: of all. we are 0Iu11t -er-, and they are always the happie-t and readie - -ohliers. (me brave, willing recru.t ls ... . fv- , , worth ten pressed men. We do not wear an uniform. ecejt tho uniform de-ire to do jiHil 'Hir bands are not otten ot lira-.-, bttl aiwav.s ot Hope. Our music 1.- not particularly man nl. ' but when we stand b sin m martial order the mchxlics are more heartily and earue-tlv n-ndercd than those pr fornied at militarv revhws and sham tie-ht-. The oath of alh'jrmnee in our pledge. We have no teulatioii- about lieiL'ht or a-e. Nothing ili-ualilies tor -erviee exi ept ile-ertiou. Our warfare is against no man. but for the benelit of all men. Ve lip;ht the foe- of di-ea-e and enme. of poierty j and wretchedness. The only arms we ' u-e are the weapons of facts and truth. ' ami a-piments for sobrietv, economy, ' health and happine-s. We nmther k 11 nor wound an v vie only -cek to anni hilate :'ie fins that -lav our count rv men by llioii-auds :ml till our ho-pilal- with the -ick and woumbd. W'eiouteud f r , peace. Oi.r victory brings ble elne-j' ami pro-peritv a- -urelv a- the morning -iiiishine ban. -he- the darkness of niht N not o'Ms a Honoiis warfare? Will you enlist with us to entry it still fur- tlier on?--LfirtiUinn at Work: TEMPERANCE ITEMS. In-tirnurc Tttr.Ki: is a Temperance Companv in Scotland, and bv it- rejjtt lations a to'al ab-l tiuer can obtain in surance at ten per cent, le pieiuium than a moderate drinker. .Iiin Mil.inv -aid Keformers look small in the eye- of the world, they aro so far in a ivance. but large iu the eves of ("ml. they are -o much nearer Him; for all real reform ss dud v aid." D.is'r drink, treat or be treated. . o man ev- r made an ounce of reputa- tion or money bv doing it, am! enough has been h,-t to make ataradi-e of the i- c ....i Ii... . i i um: i .-i..i-. aim I'iio: irn.- -in ei- witn Told. - Amioi u r.ilwn'or. Tin: Hriti-h Women's Temperance A oc ation have projected a large work thi- new vear. It i- the e-tnbl.-h-ment of a Home pr Inebriate Women, and the current expen-e- of siica n home were guaranteed at their Mav meeting. Tiikki: are. at the very latest account-. 11.27 total abstainers in the Ur tisli Army in India. The Duke of ('onnautrht. in a letter to Jlev. Mr. ("ii'ir-on who is the founder of tin Sol diers" Total Abt."nence A oei.ttion. sav-: "Expetienee Uu taught me how much of the crime in the army iu India i- either cau-cd or aggravate I by drink, and one can not too often im-jire-s thi- upon the men them-ehts" Evident!; the men are being impic--cd. Thk Indon 'lemperance Hot tal, which ha- .'.-t celebrated its miniver- .-arv Hint- a ue.nu rate durinir the a-t ve-ir of nly live per cen'. The num ber cared lor in the ho-pitnl vva.- .. of wh ch Ii"! left the iu-;iliitiou cured ami 1("U had been rel cved. Abt;uning and n-.n-ab-tn ninir pat-enls aro r ceeivd in about e ,ual numlers. jtnd ii; only two cae.s -into e-lab!i-hment a- j alcohol liven admini-Sered. A new wing, witli accommodation for seventy patienLs. ha- been adde! during tin year. A nkw IHngkk. Some people and! medical p ople a? that have be.: nn to compute the danger to public hetlth from the brewtnj: bn-iness. It is -aid that the verv alm.-phn? i- loin. rrcon--tructl on a ditfcrent plan from thnt of the Creator, and of c ur-e to th great detrment of the rreatnre. bv tin diiVuskm of carbonw acid as from in t h iek ly scat tor- I br- erk--. ut " -fiv- h 1,'mhs i- the round number of g-i -Ions of th - x o.-onoc- sxs -et fre bv the brewrrie- of Encl.tn i -n n-.' xi-n" Hovr .on: the b.tst-il a.r ot He t n"' can si.nr.ii this -rt cf thmtr md- fair Ui become a qu- st;op ( ,i ttjM . Ml n attention is now 1 einr attract ed to the now remedy. oca nc. a a sjH-citic for overcoming the drink and j morjdime appeL;te. ome t.irimcnts have been matle. and with encouraging ' 5'tcexs. 4A few drops ejecd under j the skin in the neig borhood of the : 5t5mach have b-vn ehectnal in nbdn- i mc the mo: intcx-o cravin"-: of confirmed inebriir f.- .C, -t the, lea-'lT , - ' , -V - , pcon. IliaLiOjIaimed thjt it-ai;i ,'afitrashon t:me. etfiect a prmanc-nt cure, if applied whenever :hr thir-t i expert ?ncd, and that the era :ncs will soon c.i.e entirely. Many eminent physicist. 5 beUere thi-. and tha: it lea-, a no deleiczvus eStx-la u:oa the rjiets A tUjr I-ftrt1cH. The Hon. Joba KHlr.Ut-.Ad n.l front t,-a tt i T JlJTS? It. an inJcasiaU Ur. wr . JM rws. "f1 '." J?-.', Tll"i r - ,a T Til ill -w u t; z.bkba & t ajbb wrwm v -- -- - ..! -. a i unci fMMara uaaBic w, r - bpi ' m at rglar am: r HAW oc-cu-m t - '. "T'.'TT" M.-V, W V rv w - --- w .... 1.a mmLi .AJ ftjfe i ; ivS bVct-Ai estatxir tui bu ;-hy JainL T rr t orOr a. l hav kunxniii nl tjt& ar sow la Um Ma Oi It I not work fiat 7e4l mm. It trrr- aUrttr ut h.iUu aai aaUi 'tt. Nj nuti ti ixl kWUi fmt M bt t Of tad bv wtim AbAalcoC ttor povd. mk! l-6y U k wuod'rwg: UJ I6r drla; dv cotw, -vt,r ran lid j fadruui or otrl frl wUi uicwMirc mntJ (fiT, by wnKw .)(.. i .j -...-7- ;i.,ik..iw W,.l MKjrTTlKM- V.r-T. o.laM.i tA fa p w rw r -v ? - - v - - - m rv ittut rHttT xrTr ti--U in a drrao4 M Wtil.kaowo ffc t4lftt u,,, 00,, wbt A um ujbo nd utw aIki14 rucif l iW bluod, f twft trtaw t tatf-eka ib. hfot af ue ua -rt aa4 Tijconaa. it5Sjr! jy i a .fe M u nr .:. curcuUitoclT g rnt talor tin - aM nxn cma bv iaiu unht stroata v 1.1 Um Imbor oaJjt put cpoa ifiwiMi, we aa w bav aakt, a trrx- tarr. Hm cwhp aftoafci U . othf who, Mtr?to n hk cprtaiolr rck a Ua rMutu T1a, k. j.. ft - "-T "M "" VT OTr" I"1 ' " Iter want. - le.ivo town be kno hn to ttml tr i ! "A liu ar la qutvkir trMtd4t not w aich. beaiy i-,ari-l. rtTwrntiBitntitwd.' t rvb yHt 9t time, JiMi acaaaMt Irocratmatiutt uuit Imi; bv increaMHl dUiiree up the In: but if It robvut'f lf ti los is trri msliRl4. If .ur boaiib u dfiicat. yuur Mi'tMptit ttck.r, vuor - ' broken, your inin.l drpol, ymir wbul b--.n .it of aorta, l-i-al n t ymt mrm 4riKjlr llwi. In all urh cn I . i ifiwi .uun jsriiinu MM-MTwy mm ltty Hl'H-t n jjiu;n, rnticml rare - I. . t .... t.l . -.. T. ... make 11 mw mn o( yon aatt ur you t "" th turtvrcs f Ungcruts . Fra.w haH show hk- , ukma.-rA,C4y Trthmmr. ' PtK8'aTMTrnKDBorsmrptnlainutrjBh ' (SkUHAS Um Mjuiovxu tu.wt 'vnmu Hu Ina t - Thk lrbrr's trn.I U tb beat iraJ. fur it' aiwavs at tb lcL I1lw..ntiilalniptrra4 irallv curl. H-M.lt of irticaiar two Wrt tT ump. U .r. lttpaarT Mdlc4 Aasocia i'luu 21 .., 1 .-u-2. . .t- Ing tti cradle- I'Utl idrtykt-i C'.i. IKI ililHHHV N . n WH'MJIf v r" S.vva yor vvjoi!, ytmrhnnm am! Ytxtr IHitunca bj- tuiujc Kr,,- Ai Qrmij. A iiratoataT lwa': -rlt- for moory m jnsi fr ttw fun f it. Ir r.31tr:l wltii v?9 Rr-. Pr. ltc nor.i;ini's !' Wier. liruariM s-U K. Stc. "T.t i in t! t-ili,-ht cveiiin l.-lt. 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Z OATS No. Z HYK 1-OKK .VKW VOKK. rATTI.IV- Kxfort HOfl.s ;hm! to f hMcr MIKKl' oinwtin to xxA VU) It ;mm1 t rbrt-WHKAT-No.Srwl a tixtt fit u - it j 4 : 4 a 2 io 4 -A t I to 4 ' 4 . S 4. 10 14 tt Mf 7 t c : n 4 OJ 'Jt i zn tt 4 Is 4 iS tt ST tt coitN.Vn. r pokk""'4 rn inlj-d fe 11 ' tt I'KTItiJI.F.rM-rHm-i for Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment i- , U: than ioSifc men, ". more c cr,' vc-r. i tore and TiWJ - re .jl m ' CJR L Ul U. K" OS' Li i f-.;t -- - :t t-a" x?t s r hittrjr..' 'S' - WiT .i. I- .., I! A CAN'S Magnolia Balm ic r crrft nirl tn K.rtitt- i r it , r I Many a ladyowes herfresn- ness to it, who would rath not tell, 2Jidjcn cant telj cz. i ii I I hi i w j i Z. I ! I 1 A I i i oi -t r. ' Vi . . t iv ti . , ls7t1. T a ii f. 4 oi f , "l"r' iK ' - IPS m 9$ oa ?$. iLwH& r& FSB ja VOe va JM 4V"--i M II3 U rt m l -W f I -W ftJd r U I vtk ft &y l r- "Hir" Ihri " t"r ' i - vfciirT - Mr Ibx )nwtiy taf aM tmtmtto tl tt !.! A aflMi-Uw-"a rcsaadj an awTrala-l. i afeBT K lJiW - . - . 4 . 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