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Harbour’s oO, that’ we too. While all nature is putting on the new and beautiful with colors, rejoice with her. We offer a splen did assortment of the new inven tions, rich designs and_ striking colors brought out by the world’s best fashion setters for this spring's wear, Bpecial for This Week. Charming dress stuffs, the imported sorts, the quality that you haye paid Sve for in for agons, and that too without the richly printed designs they carry now, Our price last week was Bbc.” We pluny abigaate onth this week and @ no-profit prie of only 25c. Don’t delay the choosing if you want the richest good of the season for the least money, More good things are’ to be géen here in wash dress goods thaw are getable all told in the balance of Padu cah. The prices are so low Mat none need do without new garnistire. One case of new stuff this week at 4c a lot at 5c, another at 7'yc, much at 10c, heaps at 12!yc, of 4 Very special at 20¢, the unexpected at Be A big 4 prices, RAILROAD RUMBLINGS,” Dullgtems of Interest Relative to the Railroads and Railroad Yeople. RAILROAD JOTTINGS. But just a drop will perfume a handkerchief. Garland of Roses Garland of Violets Delicate as a Cobweb, Lasting as the Hills, J. DO. BACON & CoO. druggists, SEVENTH AND JACKSON, the beautiful new Millinery here! bought special for this Business Continues Quite s selling. Rich dress stuffs, Here, A Change For the Near Future At Anticipated. AND ST. Ly MILBAGE. Ed Butler left on last evemog’s ain for Murray, to watch the work rain engine. Local was somewhat late getting in last night, Loading tobacco was the puse of the delay, k Engineer Clete aot Fireman Geo. vst for a trip while their Tocal train men have been given orders to place all poultry cars next to the caboose, instead of next to the, locomotive. It is rep ‘od that many fowls have been killed by placing the cars nearest the engine. Exclusive Agents. We have enongh screen doors in stock to supply Every Voter in the City of Paducah At just one-half the price last Year SCOTT HARDWARE CO. INCORPORATED. 318 to 324 Broadway. Sign of Big Hatchet. Just Received Our Spring and Summer Goods PERSONALS. Vv. WEATHER Le PORT. ee —VFair to-} aid Wednesday warner MENI Mr. mer, Me. nois, 8. Py Palmer. Mr. » Louis. J the I 1 Opp:nbeimer, of Cinuinnati, is at the Palmer. Dan R. Cablens, of at the Palmer. Fred D. Kammann, at the Palmer. Mr. Matt Rawls, of E: again in the city Mrs. Joe McCann left at noon for Mempbis on a visit. Mr. or Van De noon for Tennessee, Mr, John W. Keiler returned from Chicago this morning. ouisville, Hardy is at the Pale night LOCAL Grand Chief Arthur, of the Broth- erhood of Locomotive Engineers, is much encouraged in his efforts to the found a home at Middlesborough, e Va., for infirm and aged engineers. About $200,000 is required to put the charitable euterprise cu its feet, and a number of railway presidents have promised to aid in the work. ine 69 is hel in this trip and jope will wake the na. r stead along the line, Potter took @ as Whit. the steam Alfced Levy isin’ frem Iie iter, of Evansville, is at Mechanic spiu dwn the road as far luck thay to look at shovel. ? Ry a Tramway, lored badly Joho d unll em- ploye lad se terday TI. Donovan is back from nes R. Jones, mer. of Murra is at 3 201 came in as a trailer on Condugor Dugger's trata this morn- ing. Sye has been iv service on the south emi, Mr. aad Mrs. Geo. passengyrs ia on last night's train, returr. gg from a visit to his brother, Capt. E¥Hart, of Memphis. business is being done en the line, while on the that is between Memphis and Nashville, it is immense. IMI Reed, the company’s wa n Benton this umber from Murray y the same traia, p other boys who day on the the| ket for 10c and 1 beside To be sold at a sacrifice by May Ist, a choice residen Apply w John G. Miller, ifatt Burial This Morning The remains of the eighteen- months-old child of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Ballowe, of Broad street, were buried at Oak Grove ths morving. The best Jong-distance ran ever made in this country was over the Burlington route a few days ago. The distance from Chicago to Den- ver—1,025 miles—was covered in 1,- 169 minutes actual running time, which is a little less than a mile a minute for the entire distance. ae Louisville, is O. Hart were stock of corsets for fleshy and uilt ladies at very moderate Half Prices. Thousands of samples pairs and broken lots of shoes and slippers for men, women and children are gow on job counters in our annex at jast balf of their jormer prices, If yortr size is in this great aasortmenty and we believe it fs somewhere in the lot, your money will do double duty here, Don’t forget to look here for the best seamless ribbed jose for children, misses and boys ever sold in any mar- having 9 gay Silks 1 in their praises] Changeable taffeta silk so popular ¥) the steamboat | for waist just now andthe dollar qual- s, ¥, Fe here this week for 73, Fancy silks that ought to bring 75c, here for A , stout is the day for new Spri of Chicago, is No man should Jet Easter pass without giving an order to his taiior. If you want to be sure to receive your ¢lothes in time, to get the fategt patterns, style and perfect fit, “you should: visit ymy tailoring establishment. W . J. Dicke, 425 Broadway. sville, is On June the B. and O, will throw open its new $100,000 passes ger station in Baltimore to take the place of the old Camden station. The train shed will be open by May 1. Great stocks of lamp chimneys a! Hawkins’ New Racket Store, and don’t forget that 5 cents gets a No. 2. 2402 Judge attorney, m. Quite a also came in ¢ ates find t iroy yest Vepors Male left at Attention, Hoo Huo! You are hereby notified to meet at the Palmer H use on Wednesday evening, April 28th, 1897, in room No. ‘J, at 9 o'clock for the purpose of conducting ten Blind Kittens’’ to Elks Hall for concatenation, By order, R. M. Cunsincuam, Vicegerent Snark, Andy Weil, Jr., Scrivenoter. 2742 Dispatcher Alvey is back from his fishing trip, and strange to say was able to work today, Railroad men expect a gratifying improyement in business in the near future. It will socu be time for peo- ple to begin paying their spring and summer visits and leaving for the summer resor's, and then the Nash- ville exposition will make no little business for the roads. In addition there are many and various conven+ tions to be held in various parts of the couvtry. TENNESSEE SENSATION. Capt. Geo. O. Hart and wife have returned from Memphis, Mr. M. P. Molloy and wife, of Eddyville, are 1 the city, Miss Isabelle Limp, of E arrived this forenoon on a visit Mrs. Ida Waltman, of near Mas- sac, is in a dying condition from von- sumption, Mrs Gus Tate has returned from a visit to relatives in St. Louis and Mt. Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gibbs are the proud parents of a tine 12-pouud boy, born yesterday, Morton’s Opera House. ONE SOLID WEEK, rom F ING MONDAY, APRIL 19 {MENT OF ¢ Fords Dramatic COMPANY In\a Repertoire of New Comedies and Dramas. NIGHTLY. two Fowlers, time. They are of the manner in w people took care of Y Tobacco shipsed s opened up| ase, pretty lively tl . &ud prospects Embroideries for an. incieshe the reathot: the Wonk and Laces are encouraging. Som? fifty hogs- heads came in and abut the same} We are prepared to supply your hi embroidery and lage wants at f uly number were exportert this MOrd- | money-saving priecs. Window shades ing. curtain poles, lace curtains, straw and 2 yo son of Dis-| cotton warp mattings are being sold Kahetd (ae te via the choir | Bere at less than usual prices. patcher Castie, sang b 48s 1n the ehoir at the First Presbyterivn church Jast Intrinsic Worth. Sunday. He renderxt one of the] Our whole stock is made up of goods solos in an artistic mainer. Healso}¢f intrinsic worth in every depart ment, and we guaranteed our prices sang at Mizpalyimission at the even-/+6 he lowest that foods of equal worth ing services. can be bought for. It is not how en. | much prices we cah get, but how good y ailroad boys are en . phtany Of She ealltoed a2 a Wale| the auality we can get to give for the thusiastic followers of Sir Isaac Wal-| pricd'in every instance, that we att ton and are just at present looking | here. Your repeated visits ar i over their supply of tadsie, and pre- Jed whether your wants are great paring genera to ea war of extermination on tb® Ginny tribe as small HARBOUR'S as the gauze shows ) 2 112 and 114 N, 3d sville, show many of the lat Also very st it Waists and Waist Paticiss, B-6-a-u-t=i-f-u-l Our Shoes On April 24th the Nashville, Chat- tanooga and St. Louis Railway will sell round trip tickets. to Nashville good too retun until November 7th, 1897 at $7.65 ronnd trip. F. B, Tkacnovr, City Ti 425 Broadw ty EN are f pace n Miss Emma Green will return to Maytield tomorrow, after a visit to Mrs, Dr. H. 'T. Rivers. Mrs. Mary C. Bennett has re- turned to Eddyville after a visit to Mr. G. C. Crumbaugh and family. Mrs. A. R. Tichenor was called to Indianapolis Saturday by the illness of a daughter of Mr. A. M. Stiles. Mrs. A. N. Clark is entertaiving the Duplicate Whist Club this Mh noon at the residence of Mrs. W. F. Bradshaw. Mrs. E. M. Post and little son, of New York, are expected tonight on a visit to Mrs, Post's parents, Capt. Joe Fowler and wife, Mr. C.D. Hammonds and Miss Leva Mill r will be married on the 21st of next month. All friends are Wm Henry 8 old son of J. W. Settles, ncar died last night of pneumonia. remains will be interred tomorrow at Oakland. Hickory Stove Wood. Fcz nice stove wood telephone 29, $1 per load. Ono River Spoke sxp Rin Co Erstwhile Kentucky Minister. Over An A CHANG! or PL. AY Beantttn ueenery ing Mechanical BG New Songs and Dane ‘Da ts. j er Resigns On Account of Seandal. DAY NIGHT, ited free wh W cent tick LADIES FREE One Lady wi co ' panied b Moncay nigh Prices.10. 20 au at VanCulin soon the 2 mork. A fall length bay the roof with exbibits for the vile Centennial was received from the Iron Mountain at Memphis y terday and passed over the line for that city, Mileage’ did not learn the state the exhibits were from, but it was # western one. . As the sccommodatiyn — train crossed Clark's iver this a. m, com- ing in, James Burkbolder, oace a dia- the road, but now was seen sitting on vin piseatorial as assistants six Send usin a : 5 ear Broadway New Gravel Now Due, | The first installment of the new gravel to be used on the streets did hot arrive today, but will probably be brought down tomorrow or Thurs- day. ents. Seats will be on sale ay morning Ministerial circles of Knoxville Tenn., are now struggling in the throes of a mammoth sensation, occa- sioned by the resignation of the Rev. P. M. Fitzgerald, the leading Cum.| berland Presbyterian preacher ir ihat city. His desire to retiie from the work there has been accepted by his presbytery, and he has gone to Minnville, The charge against th Fitzgersid is said to be that at the Inst meeting of the Christian En-) mond heaver on avor Society in Washington City he | mayor of Oakes, acted too much like a married man /4 drift pile with certain young ladies. C pursuits, He had Harrison, a Knoxville bookkeeper, | of his sawmill hands. was recently cowhided by Mrs. Fitz | mess, Jimmie. gerald, who claimed he had told the! As tLe New City Laundry wagon story on ber husband crossed the tracks at’ Norton street Rev. Fitzgerald lived in Mayfield, | yesterday a garment bounced out, Ky., a few years ago and was pastor | but the driver could not be made to of the Cumberland Presbyterian | ty It is soiled and bears the church there for some time. He is| name of Miss — , & prominent well known in Paducab also, character, well known in certain cir- TENACIOUS GAINES, tis etme ee tg hose. Practice Economy Utilize Everything. Tha secret of many a successful man’s We want y ie 4 ‘DORIAN 105 Bre te Lang Bros.’ Drvg Stgre REVS VE-DEDDEOR0O8000 08 Ed. D. Hannan, Steam, Gas and Plumber. Sanftary. Fittings and Fistures, Sprinkling Hose. 132 ourt Stages 200008804804 “eer = GERHART SESeiN&e 100 or Sale. At the Sew office old papers, nice ae carpal nad gh thipg / jo papas invited to a tend. de id Ly Mrs. Ruth Leeper, a daughter of per hundred, Mr. Martin Smith, ‘the barber, Latest Deyelopments in WcElya’s | dangerously ill at the family residence Case. on North Seventh. The case against George McEly: Rev. Jas P. Jacobs and at Metropolis, cbarged with ars isville, made the round has been continued uutil June, whea Fowler today, sto», a special session of the grand jury} short time wi # will be held to indict him. Miss Anua Webb leaves tonight for Chicago to take a course in teach- ter which she expects to go to Washington to accept a position, ‘Tom Brandon,a well kuown young man of the city, was taken suddenly ill this morning at the Yeiser-Wells drug store. It developed that he had an attack of colic. of Miss Dow Hus- Horace Vaughan will 10 o'clock tomorrow First’ Presbyterian E. Cave, assisted Pinkerton, to offi- s the ayrleaa "J. WALyix Scorr career. Don't throw away your old shoes and isewives can save enough have their he I will pay a pov Old Shoes and Cast-Off Clothing. Send me word or write mea postal and I will call for them. All” kinds of shoe sepairing done on short notice, ‘Chas. Norwood, 214 Court St, 7 WANTEO HIM ARREST To WA, But Marshal Collins Had No Right to Do That Thing. Marshal Collins received gram this afternoon from Mr. J. W Pickler, of Brooklyn, asking lim to arrest Jess Pickler and two clildren and hold them. The man and children came up on the Cowling, but Marshal Collins decided he had no right to take them in custody. old clothes. in this way to e-cleaning done. wits, of trip on ping over here friends cash price for Miss Carrie Lee Carter. Miss Carrie Lee Carter, who is to lecture tonight at the Cumberland Presbyterian church, is the guest of Mrs. James Koger, 5 Jefferson street. KINDS OF How's flor One Hundred Dd eh sa Miss Carter is a most charm ing young lady personally, and a briltiant speaker. We expect to see ‘he lecture room of the church filled to hear her and a liberal collection taken. W. C. T. U. Notic An important business meeting of the W. C. T. Uy Wednesday after- nooa at 2:30 in the lectare reom of the Cumberland Presbyterian ¢hurch, All reports of the superentendents will be made, and committee work must be read, Should Miss Carter re- main she will address theunloh. All cordially invited, Press SurkeintEeNDENT. find the garment at the flag house. Buffalo gnats continue their rav- ages upon stock along the lower end Jof the line, Engineer Wm, Spence | says that ov bis way to Memphis this |trip he noticed man plowing a | mule that from his foretop to his fet- locks was enwrapped in a mosquito A few miles distant a double team was being plowed with little boys on either side carrying torches aod bushes to brush away the gnats, Engineer Charlie Rier as a horse tamer can give Prof. Rarey odds and then excel him in subduing the most] nave arranged to ive pe vicious of that noble beast. Yester-|for a time to enable Kin day a lady driving out South Sixth street aud the horse she was] ar driving became stubborn and re- fused to budge when the rail- }road tracks, Old noticing | the general cussedness of the animal, jumped up and went to the assistance of the lady, remarking 4s he did so, “Boys, watch me.’ He caught the refractory horse by the bit, stroked him two or three times up and down | sweden, |the front of his head turned him] has nev loose and started up the street. The} colon anoimal followed him as meekly as a] tica or America. pet lamb, looking as if he was asham- Agostino ti, the Londo ed of his recent ill temper, After] b died reeentiy, died a millionaire. ae 4 He was peasant-born, and lived as a seeing the lady across the with no desire to go into so tracks in safety, ‘Old Dad’ return-| (; to the people who ed and received the plaudits of the Titatle veers lookers-on with perfect sang froid, . A sUGk Duck, outh Fourth Street letepnowe The marriag bands to Mr. take place at morning at the chureb, Rev, W. by Rev. W. H. ciate, Mrs. Lillian H. Ford, wife of|” Actor Clint G. Ford, manager of ord’s Dramatic Company, whi b re- cently played an engagement at More ton’s is a bighly cule tured musicia She is the fortunate po sessor of a handsome diamond medal presented by Phillip D. Are mour, the willionaire packer of Chicago, to the best pianist ia ut graduating class of the Chicago Musical College. The medal is of band-ome wo: kmanship and suitably inscribed. DIED FROM PJIS)NING, Jas. Cosby and Wife Ate Black- berries at Mayfield. and Alm Kill out say Cow. Attack ale Deuggrists,T INNAN& MARVIN, Whole It Will be Observed by the Pub Schools, | bar. O. B. os Caligraph and Densmore Typewriters and Supplies. 107 SOUTH SECOND STREET hange for old Machines at liberal figures. Mr. Dick Thom Friday next is Arbor Day, and it pleasant will be properly commemorated by With the pupils of the high school of Pa- accordance with the cus in vogue for the The! PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL. Milan K id Queen Natalie ducah, in tom that past several yes Programs will be entertainments will _——Wipessing. ‘This morning Mr. Dick Thomas. | son, who lives on Jackson street, wa awakened by several dogs barking in | an alley to the rear of his home, He went oul ant found two vicious bull} dogs rearing and reuding « helpless cow, which was almost dead from exhaustion and her wounds, In overpowering the dogs Mr. Thomassen was badly worsted him self. The matter was reported to Of fi er Sutherland, who will prosecute the owners of the dogs if he can as- certain their names. One had a chain attached to him, H!D NO GUN. has been appear with some pretense to a suitor for the hand of Queen Wilh 1a of Holla joyed her first state ball on New Y dey. Her partner in first official dance was M. de Struve, the Russ bassador, formerly minister te ington rendered and the be well worth} Flaked rice, wheatlet And entire wheat flour, all fresh and healthy, at Bockmon's. Phone 259. MEDICAL SOCIETY A social will be given in the par- lors of the First Christian church this ing at 7:30, Every one is ir viled. Bring your sicssors and cut for a prize. First-class refreshments will be served by the ladies of Chris- tinu Endeaver Soci An admis- sion of 15 will be charged at the door. Meets Tonight With Dr. J. ede dick. ) Medical and Surgi- ets tonight with Dr, J. In addition to the ap- other dis- Queen Vietoria, in her long | very little abroad. in Russia, Denmark, Austria Norway, Spain or Greeee, She yet set eyes on any of her . OF upon any part of Asia, Af- | bay Will exc Dr.med, Albert Bernheim. 120 North 5th Street, (NEXT he has The Padu cal Society m T. Reddick. proaching annual convention matters of importance will cussed. ——~ be terer A Minor Offense, The grand jury failed to indict George Weakley, colored, for rape, for which he was held over. He was instead indicted for immorality, CIRCUIT COURT. Wasa! railrona |e wre hew of Strect Inspecter Cosby, of the City. PALMER HOUSE.) So the Court Decides the Gugert Case, Will I. Farley to Be Ad- a mitted to the Bar. mr. Adelphi Some one asked Stevenson recently if h to be d of th and responsi- bilities of his high office, I the tale of an old colored fri back in Illinois somew Reypt. I. This friend had been he owned the Office Hours © President was not glad James Cosby and wife, prominent | Mayfield, died today from the effects of poisoning, supposed to been goten through a can of blackberries eaten yesterday for din- ner Telephon 364 Tongues, all sizes, our own &! Bockmon’s. Phone 259. Wanted to Buy. One good steel range. Lawren,ce 243 Court CUTE, | recple uf ‘There was nothing of interest in the circuit court today, except that Attorneys L. D, Husbands and R TP, Lightfoot were appointed a com. mittee to examine Mr. Will H, Far- hav It Was tvidently a Walking Stick ave was a Jey, touching on his qualifications as In In the Spring (The thrifty ho sewife’s thoughts turn not to love as the poct says of the young; but to things orrow Night fov Reor- Ranization, Meets A meeting of the Paducah Gun Club has been called for tomorrow night at the office of the Maducah Fair Association, by President Fred Hoyer. In addition to reorganization and the election of new officers, arrange- ments will be made for a practice Mr. Co by nephew of Street Luspector Cosby, of the city, aud has many frieuds here as well as iu Graves county SPECIAL 5A One We Bulk Oat Meal per Ib., 3c, Pearl Hominy, per ib., 1¢ Choice Evaporated Peaches, b., Tee Choice Only. per ‘vaporated Apples, per Frank Gugert, proprietor of th Blue Grass Exchange, was presented in the police court this charge of pointing » pistol at culty Saturday night. saloon, and Roberts was fined yes-| terlay for using obscene in the street. Judge Sanders dismissed the war. ping on & Dow Roberts, with whom he had a dit. ‘The trouble originated over his at- tempting to yet his brother ous of the} language Harry Livingston Gets His Pie- i ture in the Paper. i The American Bill Poster Giyes Him a Well Deserved Roast, | of the American zine devoted The current issu “Bill Poster,’? a to amusement news, contains an ex- cellent likeness of Harry Livingston, verted, and be was asked if he was not happy about ft, He said: “Well, not darned bappy; just happy.” rk, the Vien com- pose latest opera, “Cricket on the Hearth,” has met with success in German opera houses, has been decor ated by rancis Joseph of Aus- trian with the knights’ cross of the Order of Leopold, This is the highest decoration that is ever conferred upon artists and learned men in Austria, A recent breach of promise case in ngland, in which 800 love letters fig: Gen’! Electric Light and Power Co. Will furnish Lights and Power for fans, as follows : Store Lights 25 f Residence Li ace per month. $1.50 Current\tor D. B- SIMON, Supt. hts ‘ans “ alias Jarvis, the man who was re- leased from jail a few days ago after} yy rant, the evidence being insutlicient \praci ul, 8G) a8 to establish the charge, it rppearing winter clothing, house: 1, recalls the case of Miss Helen against Capt. Magan, 40 years Ib shoot, and a park for the ensuing |!)., Qeaning, cic. She will need Gum Camphor Moth Balls \ Cedar Ca Insect Powder Insect Guns Bedbuy Poison | wach te rminator year be selected. of the parks here will be chosen, ai the river front be abandoned, FISHERMAN IN TROUBLE, \ phar psyer. Yorniture Varnish Household Ammonia Scrubbing Brushes, ete. All of which can be found at i.e feo me Pat Miller Warranted for Brea of Ordinance. Pat Miller, fisherman, will tried Judge Sanders’ morrow on a charge of depositing quantity of fish entrails at the foot Washington street, out the warrant. MDHERSON'S DRUG STORE, sem ant nol One or the other practice ground will court to- Choive Red Kidney can, Tha Choice Califoruia Plums, 4-lb, can, Beans, 2-lb, nd that what Roberts took to be a pisto was a walking cane. 10e, Choice 10e. Choive Rolled Oats, Peaches, 3-Ib. camp hy ch tiing Buckwheat 2-lb. package, 7 be, H L, ” RaNvot vii, Phone 89, 1235. Second St, a of The meeting of the Students’ Lit. postponed until Friday, May 7th, More evidence in the case aga Thomas Griffln for striking Grillin, was heard, and Judge San 2-[b package, | ders left the case open until tomor- row. Fisticuff on broadway, ‘Two prominent gentlemen engaged in a fisticuff this forenoon shortly be fore 10 o'clock in front of the Pal. mer. Bystanders separated them and M. Ruth swore|erary aud Historical Society ha» been | ove surrendered to Justice Winches- ter, Pete 1} he grand jury had quashed a charge of forgery against him He is there called Thomas Da and is denounced as the shrewdest and most successful circus fraud in the United JStates. He was pros- ecuted by Barnum & Bailey last year in Kansas City, and it is said has served quite a number of prison: terms, His work has extended back fot wany yerrs in many places. He came here and professed to be an agent of Ringling Bros. circus, hired teams and conveyances and [Borrowed money from hotel men. d when the latter was member of parli ment for Westmeath, Capt, Magan’s love epistles were so numerous that Miss Miles had them printed, and they ap- peared in court in the form of a neat arto volume of 198 pages. The Was settled by the payment tothe plain- tiff of $10,000, Capt. Magan stipulating thatshis original letters be returned, and that the entire edition printed should be burned A woman T6en ‘a8 héF "conscience dictates during Lent, but she has acon selence that was built up particularly for the Lenten season, = "Anes 2 New Ba Barber Shop Have at ted th ibe Ht from all fone but whi DAN SMITH Has opened a new stock of * GROCERIES « at his stand on the corner of Seventh and Adams, Call and see him andget his prices ; ‘he will wave you money on fu work J. WALTER Si ene CET Cleaning and Dye Work... First-class work anteed or money fefunded. L and Gentlemen, please call and give us a trial, you will not regret tre money that you will bay to pay for such work as we will do for you, EGHTH AND ‘VASHINGTON. ythi you eat. Free delivery to all parts of the eity, i Kl

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